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highlight the Day-part List Sub-menu and press the Enter button. Use the jog wheel to scroll to the
Day-part Event to be modified. When the event you want to change is reverse highlighted, press the
Enter button.
The Day-part Event you have highlighted will have a checkmark to its left and on the right side of the
screen you will see a list with the choices EDIT and DELETE. If you want to edit the event, use the
jog wheel to select and press the Enter button. You may now edit your event using the same
procedure as when you originally entered it.
To delete a Day-part Event, select and press the Enter button. The Day-part event is now deleted.
System Options
The System Options Sub-Menu found in the Other Menu is used to control a number of features.
Passwords
The Passwords Sub-Menu is described in detail in a previous section of the manual.
Serial Comm
Remote operation can be achieved through the use of the Serial Communications port located on the
back panel. By using a remote computer, all front panel adjustments can be achieved. This is
accomplished with use of software designed to access the serial communications port. Installation and
usage of the remote software for the Unity AM is covered in a later section, but very soon!
The Unity AM supports RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 interfacing. The pinout description at the front
of this manual provides interconnect information. Standard RS-232 connection protocol is supported,
but if you are intending to connect to RS-422, or RS-485, you will need to refer to the description. For
RS-232, any standard nine pin serial cable will work for direct null modem connections.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR MODEM USE:
When connecting to a modem, some interconnection
cables may not work! This is due to the RS-422/RS-485 serial comm DB-9 pinout on the Unity. Pins
#1 and #4 of the serial comm connector provide the inverting signals for the RS-422/RS-485 protocol.
Any serial cable that “connects through” pins #1 and #4, from end to end, probably will not work with
a modem. Any connection to a modem must use
ONLY
pins #2, #3, and #5 of the DB-9 serial comm
connector! Refer to the following diagram for proper connector pinout configuration.