c) Press and hold the button down while plugging the power supply
back into the wall.
d) After the repeater reboots, release the button.
d) Reassemble the AB-100/AB-Clock.
The defaults are now reloaded. You can reconfigure the AB-100/AB-Clock
through the serial port at address 00h operating at 9600 baud, no parity.
Indicators:
The
'Running' LED
on the front of each Digital Audio Repeater shows
when each is currently running. When this LED is lit on the front, then sound
should be coming out the back. This indicator is available on the AB-100,
AB-Clock, DR-50 and AB-50.
The
'Start' LED
on the front of each AB-100 or AB-Clock is actually a com-
bination of the two opto-isolated start inputs. This shows the actual start in-
puts' status as it is seen by the Digital Audio Repeater, and not a processed
version of them.
The
ÔDelayÕ LED
on the front of each AB-100 or AB-Clock shows when:
a) The repeater is performing a delayed start or the delay between
each iteration of a loop.
b) The repeater is skipping over a part of the audio that has been en-
coded in the Eproms as a moment of silence. You can tell when the
repeater is doing a Ôrunning delayÕ because the 'Running' LED will
also be lit at the same time.
LCD Display
: AB-Clocks also have a
LCD Display
added to them which
is used to display and set the current time and calendar. This display nor-
mally shows the current time in twenty-four hour ÔmilitaryÕ time format.
Following the time, ÒdsÓ will be displayed if the clock is currently using day-
light savings time. The clock will also display ÒmuteÓ if an external input is
keeping any sound from playing or ÒrunÓ if the time is currently between the
hours that have been set for automatic tolling.
Pressing the ÔCheck DateÕ Button will cause the display to momentarily
switch to displaying the day (1=Sunday through 7= Saturday) and date
(mm/dd/yy).
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