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1.
Set the Input Device Type parameter for each of the relevant Profiles.
2.
Disable Profile 7, as it is not required. There is no need to disable Profile 8, as it is reserved for use by an Attendant-
Type device.
3.
Enable all Modes in the first Omni2 Profile.
4.
Set the Profile names.
The Omni2 should now be programmed to suit the user and the SID, as explained in the previous chapter.
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USING OMNI2 WITH TWO SIDS
Refer to the Profiles and Modes Explained, Input Devices Explained and Configuration Explained sections in the R-net PC
Programmer help text or in the R-net Technical Manual SK77981 – Programming Chapter.
Two SIDs can be connected to the Omni2 at any time. The connections are made via Port 1 and Port 2, which are the 9-way D-
type connectors on the underside of the Omni2 Input Section.
There are four programming steps to follow.
1.
Decide which Profiles are to be associated with each SID and into which Port each SID will connect, then set the
parameter Port accordingly.
2.
Set the parameter Profile Enable to enable only the required Profiles.
3.
Ensure the parameter Mode Enable is set to enable the required Modes for both SIDs.
4.
Decide upon appropriate names for each of the Profiles and set the parameter Profile Name accordingly.
Example:
It is required that two SIDs are to be connected to the Omni2. SID 1 will control Profiles 1 to 3 and be connected to Port 1,
while SID 2 will control Profiles 4 to 6 and be connected to Profile 2. All Modes can be controlled via either of the SIDs and the
Profiles are to be named: SID1 Slow, SID1 Medium, SID1 Fast, SID2 Slow, SID2 Medium and SID2 Fast.
1.
Assign the SID 1 Profiles to Port 1 and the SID 2 Profiles to Port 2.
2.
Disable Profile 7, as it is not required. There is no need to disable Profile 8, as it is reserved for use by an Attendant-
Type device.
3.
Enable all Modes in the first SID 2 Profile.
4.
Set the Profile names.
The Omni2 should now be programmed to suit the user and the SID, as explained in the previous chapter.