FSR
Installation and Operating Manual
Background Music System (BMS 1032)
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DISPLAYING THE PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS.
The user may display all programmable parameters by using the scrolling keys, CHANNEL UP and
CHANNEL DOWN to step through the menus without making any changes.
CHANGING THE PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS.
MENU 1, P1 (PAGE 1) when this menu is displayed the VOLUME UP key will toggle P1 from
ENABLE = 1 TO DISABLE = 0 OR VISA-VERSA.
MENU 2, P2 (PAGE 2) this menu operates the same as MENU 1.
MENU 3, U (PAGE VOLUME) value can be changed by using VOLUME UP KEY to increase the value,
or VOLUME DOWN KEY to decrease the value,
MENU 4, L (LOCAL) uses the VOLUME UP key to toggle between 1 = ENABLE and 0 = DISABLE.
EXITING THE PROGRAMMING MODE:
The PROGRAMMING MODE is exited by simultaneously pressing the VOLUME DOWN and the
CHANNEL DOWN keys.
Upon exiting the programming mode, all menu settings are stored in a non volatile memory at the rack
unit. Wall plate settings are stored individually for each room in the system. The factory default settings
for all wall plates is P-1-1, P-2-1, U-5, L-0 (page 1 and 2 enables, page volume 5, local audio input dis-
abled). If these settings need to be altered, it needs to be done on a room to room basis. Since the settings
are stored in the rack unit, a single wall plate can be used to program the entire system by successively
plugging it into each rooms’ output jack. If a defective wall plate is replaced, no programming is required.
NOTE: The RACK UNIT does not update the programming information for a particular wall plate
until the user exits PROGRAMMING MODE.
Once programming for all rooms is complete, it is recommended to set the program mode switch on the
rear of the rack unit to “DISABLE”.
WALL PLATE AND PAGING:
If a PAGE occurs while a user is in PROGRAMMING MODE at a wall plate, the wall plate displays a
“P” and the keyboard is locked. When the PAGE is over the wall plate reverts to PROGRAMMING
MODE at the menu displayed when the page occurred.