How to View or Change an Output Channel setting.
1.
Insert the key and rotate clockwise.
The display will show the software version, in this example 08.20.
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| BVR 20 VOICE ALARM Version 08.20 06.09 |
| BALDWIN BOXALL COMMUNICATIONS |
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2.
Press the Page down key.
The display warns you that you have accessed the set up program.
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| *****************WARNING**************** |
| YOU HAVE ACCESSED THE SET UP PROGRAM ! |
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3.
Press the Page down key again.
The display invites you to enter an output channel number 1-31 that you wish to set up.
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| OUT 00 VOLUME & EQUALISER SETTINGS |
| Enter output no required Press page down |
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4.
Enter the output channels number required using the numbered keys. (If you are selecting an
output channel between 1 and 9, please remember to include a 0 before the output channel
number, i.e. (‘01’).
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| OUT 01 VOLUME & EQUALISER SETTINGS |
| Enter output no required Press page down |
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5.
Press the Page down key again.
The display will step to the 1
st
page, current input volume levels 1-10 of output channel 1.
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| OUT 01 in|01|02|03|04|05|06|07|08|09|10 |
| volume|00|00|00|00|00|00|00|00|00|00 |
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Note: Input surveillance is sampled from output 1 and therefore associated inputs on output 1 must
be set to a value greater than 05 to prevent input audio faults.
Each output channel has an independent adjustment for the volume level from each input channel.
6.
To select the input volume level to adjust, move the cursor along using the arrow keys until it
flashes beneath the input window required. Values between 0-9 may be entered directly using the
numbered keys, note the cursor automatically steps to the next input.
Or using the + or – keys will increase or decrease the value between 00 (silent) and 15
(maximum).