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AUDIO INPUT SELECTOR
Press AUX button followed by 3 button at master to change the audio input source
(Radio or Auxiliary Music)
The TUNER LED or AUX MUSIC LED will illuminate indicating the active input
NOTE: On systems configured for double digit operation, the 7 button may be used instead of the AUX button to conform with cases where the 7
button is used to activate the auxiliary outputs.
This feature is only available on systems using a master station
VIDEO MONITORING AT MASTER
Press AUX button followed by 5 button at master to monitor Video 1
Press AUX button followed by 6 button at master to monitor Video 2 (if applicable)
Press AUX button followed by 7 button at master to monitor Video 3 (if applicable)
To manually cancel the displayed image, press AUX followed by 5, 6 or 7 (corresponding to the active video input) at
master. Alternatively, pressing the AUX button followed by the HOUSE button at master will cancel the video image
irrespective of the active video input.
NOTE: The displayed video image will auto cancel after 90 min to prevent the display accidentally being left permanently on.
On systems configured for double digit operation, the 7 button may be used instead of the AUX button to conform with cases
where the 7 button is used to activate the auxiliary outputs.
VIDEO MONITORING AT ADDITIONAL VIDEO DISPLAYS
This refers to optional additional video displays that may be fitted beside room stations.
Press AUX button followed by 5 button at a room station to monitor Video 1
Press AUX button followed by 6 button at a room station to monitor Video 2 (if applicable)
Press AUX button followed by 7 button at a room station to monitor Video 3 (if applicable)
To manually cancel the displayed image, press AUX followed by 5, 6 or 7 (corresponding to the active video input) at
any room station. Alternatively, pressing the AUX button followed by the HOUSE button at any room station will
cancel the video image irrespective of the active video input.
NOTE: The displayed video image will auto cancel after 90 min to prevent the display accidentally being left permanently on.
On systems configured for double digit operation, the 7 button may be used instead of the AUX button to conform with cases
where the 7 button is used to activate the auxiliary outputs.
RADIO FILTER
When listening to the radio (particularly on the AM band), there can sometimes be a degree of background noise
depending on signal strength and nearby sources of electrical interference.
The master equipped with a high frequency filter that can be used to reduce this noise or just reduce treble if desired.
Press the AUX button followed by the 4 button at the master to activate the filter. The Radio Filter Led will
illuminate when the filter is turned on. Please note that the filter only affects audio from the AM/FM radio.
NOTE: On systems configured for double digit operation, the 7 button may be used instead of the AUX button to conform with cases where the 7
button is used to activate the auxiliary outputs.
AUDIO INPUT JACK
If an optional Audio Input Jack has been fitted to your system, any audio source (iPod, MP, CD, Tape, Computer
Audio) can be plugged into the jack allowing music from this source to be piped to all intercom stations.
To set up and operate for systems using the M200 or M250 master
:
Ensure the audio source is connected to the Input Jack using the appropriate lead
Press the AUX button followed by the 3 button to select the AUX MUSIC input
Turn on the audio source, (iPod, MP3, CD, DVD, Tape, Computer)
Press the MUSIC button (red MUSIC LED illuminates) at stations where music is to be heard
Adjust the volume of the audio source (if volume control available) to an appropriate level
Adjust volume at individual room stations as required
NOTE: If your audio source does not have a means of controlling its output volume, the System Auxiliary Volume can be adjusted
using the Audio Options menu in Program mode.
Ideally, this volume level would be adjusted so that the volume from the speaker is roughly the same as when using the radio.
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To set up and operate for systems not using a master:
Ensure the audio source is connected to the Input Jack using the appropriate lead
Ensure the radio is turned off using the Power button
Turn on the audio source, (iPod, MP3, CD, DVD, Tape, Computer)
Press the MUSIC button (red MUSIC LED illuminates) at stations where music is to be heard
Adjust the volume of the audio source (if volume control available) to an appropriate level in conjunction with the
volume and tone controls on the Input Jack
Adjust volume at individual room stations as required
WIRELESS AUDIO INPUT
The WIRELESS AUDIO TRANSMITTER is an alternative to the hardwired Input Jack above and is an optional
accessory which, in conjunction the FM radio on the master station, allows any audio source, (CD, DVD, Tape,
Computer audio), to be piped to all intercom stations.
To set up:
Ensure the WIRELESS AUDIO TRANSMITTER is powered and connected to the audio source
Turn on the audio source, (CD, DVD, Tape, Computer)
Turn on the radio at the master station
Tune the FM radio to the frequency of the WIRELESS AUDIO TRANSMITTER
Sound from the audio source will be heard on that FM frequency
The FM frequency can be stored as a radio preset which effectively becomes the Auxiliary Input selection key
GATE STATUS INDICATOR
This is an optional feature that allows you to determine from your master if your automatic gate is open or closed.
The indicator can alternatively be used to indicate the status of any device fitted with an appropriate status switch.
Note: For this option to operate, additional wiring and an appropriate status switch is required.
HELP MENU
The HELP MENU summarizes the 2
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function of certain keypad buttons in conjunction with the AUX button.
Press and hold the
i
button to bring up the help menu
Press the and – buttons to navigate between pages.
Press CLEAR to exit the menu
Page 2 of this menu shows the 2
nd
function of certain keypad buttons in conjunction with the ‘7’ button (Applicable to Double Digit format Only)