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Mode Description and Instructions
For older digital lettering using Toshiba drivers, Mode 51-7 controls individual
display digits. However, for new displays using HT1632 drivers, Mode 51-7 controls
all the digits on a single display board. The last digit of the display controls the
intensity for that display. Adjusting Mode 51-7 for other positions has no effect. For
example, a clock has one 5 digit display followed by one 10 digit display. To adjust
the brightness of only the 10 digit display, change Mode 51-7-15. To adjust only the
five digit display, change Mode 51-7-5. Mode 51-7 overrides Mode 3 (all intensity),
Mode 37-83 (all alpha intensity) and auto-intensity.
See also Modes 3, 32-14 and 51-7.
37
84
0-29
Alarm MP3 Audio Player - Volume
0= audio player disabled (default)
1=minimum volume to 15=maximum volume
16=minimum volume with inverted data to 29=maximum volume with inverted data
This value sets the volume of the programmable MP3 audio player used for alarm
notification. Setting the volume to 0 disables the MP3 player. Setting the volume
from 16 to 29 will invert the data to the MP3 player. In this case, 16 is minimum
volume and 29 is maximum volume. This is useful when the data taken directly from
the processor instead of after the inverting relay driver. The volume setting also
affects the line level audio output.
After selecting the volume, press the Mode button to back up and set the new volume
setting. Press the Timer Control button to save and exit the menu without changing
the volume. The new volume setting will be used the next time the clock is power
cycled.
If the alarm relay is continuously activated the MP3 player will not operate. Try
changing Mode 37-32=1 (default)
37
85
1-99
Alarm MP3 Audio Player - Audio File to Play
1-99 – audio file number, 47=default
This value sets the file name of the programmable MP3 player used for alarm
notification. Only allows one audio file to be selected for all relay activations.
There are 76 audio files included with the audio player.
After selecting a file number, press the Mode button to back up and play the
selection. Press the Timer Control button to save and exit the menu without playing
the selection.
See also Mode 37-56 and Mode 34 to configure individual alarm files for each
schedule alarm setting. If Mode 34 for the respective alarm setting is greater than
zero, then it will be used to determine the audio file to play; otherwise, Mode 37-85
will determine the audio file to use.
The audio files are listed below with the file number, followed by the file name.
1 Beep26
2 Bell, 6 in Elect, 60 SEC
3 Bell, 8 in elect, 1 SECx1
4 Bell, 8 in elect, 1 SECX2
5 Bell, 8 in elect, 1 SECx3
6 Bell, 8 in elect, 1 SECx4
07 Bell, 8 in elect, 1 SECx5
26 Emergency2
27 Chime, high-low, 2n, 3 SEC
28 Chime, low 4n, 3 SEC
29 Chime, low-high, 2n, 3 SEC
30 Ding Dong, 2n, 3 SEC
31 Doorbell
32 Klaxon1
51 Tone, Low, 30 SEC
52 Tone, Low, 61 SEC
53 Tone, Steady Alert, 60 SEC
54 Tone, Warble Alert, 60 SEC
55 West Chime, 4n, 9 SEC
56 West Chime, 8n, 15 SEC
57 West Chime, 12n, 20 SEC