User Manual Mystère June 2001
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Reference – tone
The reference tone for levelling can be customer set to three different levels on the DIP-
switches S3 and S4 on the main board below the cover (See page 8)
Ballistics of the Display
Two ballistics can be set over the DIP-switch S1. For applications in digital surrounding, we
recommend the use of the fast ballistic of 1ms attack time. The factory setting is 1ms.
The switches are located close to the connector J4, which is photographically illustrated on
page 8. To access the dip switches on the board you proceed as described hereafter:
1.
Switch off the unit.
2.
Unscrew both screws, securing the cover (Attention, these screws could fall off and
get lost) and open it. The switches S1 and S4 are located below the connector J4
underneath the flat cable. Switch S3 is easily accessible below the DC-Converter
U46.
3.
If needed disconnect the flat cable.
4.
Switch to the desired setting.
5.
Connect the cable again, close the cover and secure it with the two screws.
6.
Switch on the unit.
Battery protection software
Mystère offers the possibility to accord the "low-battery-alarm" to the voltage of the battery in
use. This is an important feature, especially where NiCd batteries are used. It helps to avoid
low draining of the battery.
Changing the alarm:
Below the lower range of LED you find the letters A, B and C. These letters allow you to set
the correct voltage for the battery in use.
1.
Press the push button "BATT"
The upper row of LED shows the charge-status of the inserted battery. On the lower
row, one single LED lights up on one of the three letters (A,B,C). This shows the set
nominal voltage. A= 12 V, B= 13,2 V, C= 14,4 V
2.
Activate the button "REF" by pulling it to the right position (momentary).
The lit-up LED jumps to the next value.
3.
Repeat point 2 to scroll to the desired voltage.
4.
Wait five seconds before sending any signal to the display. The new voltage is set.
The unit will keep this setting in memory until you decide to change it.
Modern type of batteries are less delicate regarding low draining and you may leave the alarm
set for 12V (A). Ask your battery supplier about it. In this case, the voltage of the inserted
battery can be measured by pressing "Batt" and allows you to decide whether you want to
change the battery or not.