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ONFIGURATION
ONFIGURATION
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EVEL
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Keypad
LEVEL 1
(Keyboard) is where options are chosen
that affect the entire keyboard. These
options are whether you want the siren
keys to act independently of the rest of
the keyboard, whether you want the de-
fault, factory settings, configuration, or
whether you want configuration mode
disabled after this configuration session.
SAVE
Save displayed LEVEL 1 settings and
return to MAIN MENU, page 36.
Function Indicator Sound
If key 12 is on, a double beep tone will
be heard from the control head approxi-
mately every 10-seconds to indicate a
function is activated. (A function refers
to any switch on the bottom row, or key
11.)
If key 12 is off, the Function Indicator
Sound will be disabled.
Sirens Independent
If key 14 is on, then the sirens will act
independently of the slide switches. That
is, in operation mode, if a siren key is
pressed, the siren tone will be produced
immediately.
If key 14 is off, the sirens, in operation
mode, will require that one of the slide
switches be activated before the siren
tone will be produced. Which slide
switch will turn on the sirens is optional
and will be discussed in Level 2 - Slide
Switch - Function, on page 39.
Default Configuration
If key 15 is on, then the keyboard is con-
figured according to the factory default
settings. (see OPERATION, page 32)
If key 15 is off, then the present configu-
ration does not match the factory default
settings.
To put the system back in factory default
configuration, turn key 15 on. Remem-
Summary of Contents for 65U
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Page 35: ...35 C CONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION C CONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION T TREE REE ...
Page 50: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS P POWER OWER C CONNECTION ONNECTION P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 52: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS P POWER OWER C CIRCUIT IRCUIT P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 53: ...53 S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS P POWER OWER C CIRCUIT IRCUIT P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 54: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS S SPARE PARE C CIRCUIT IRCUIT P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 55: ...55 S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS S SPARE PARE C CIRCUIT IRCUIT P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 56: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS G GROUND ROUND C CIRCUIT IRCUIT P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 57: ...57 S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS G GROUND ROUND C CIRCUIT IRCUIT P PLACEMENT LACEMENT ...
Page 58: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS S STROBE TROBE P POWER OWER S SUPPLY UPPLY ...
Page 60: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS A ALTERNATING LTERNATING H HEADLIGHT EADLIGHT F FLASHER LASHER ...
Page 61: ...61 S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS H HORN ORN R RING ING T TRANSFER RANSFER ...
Page 63: ...63 S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS G GLOVE LOVE B BOX OX PDB PDB ...
Page 64: ...S SCHEMATICS CHEMATICS T TRUNK RUNK PDB PDB ...
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Page 72: ...N NOTES OTES ...
Page 74: ...C CONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION W WORK ORKS SHEET HEET ...
Page 75: ...75 C CONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION R RELAY ELAY A ASSIGNMENT SSIGNMENT W WORKSHEET ORKSHEET ...