4. OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING THE SM40 SYSTEM
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User Programming Menu: Call Station Programming
Status / Action
Press the ‘
1
’ key when the display shows the
‘User Menu’.
Enter Call Station number and press ‘
Enter
’.
When a non-existent Call Station number is
entered (numbers 1-16 in 16x64 mode or 1-
32 in 32x32 mode) the display shows:
Otherwise, when a non-existent Call Station
number was entered (numbers 17-32 in
16x64 mode) the display shows:
Otherwise, when an existing Call Station
number was entered the display shows:
Enter User Key and press ‘
Enter
’.
Pressing ‘
Break
’ will return display to
“PROGRAM STATION:”.
When the Key Number is entered, and the
Call Station number exists the display shows:
Otherwise, when the Key Number is entered
and the Call Station number is between 17
and 32 in 16x64 mode the display shows:
If the current priority level is desired press
‘
Enter
’ to save this level, otherwise enter the
desired level by pressing one of ‘
0
’ to ‘
9
’
followed by ‘
Enter
’.
Pressing ‘
Break
’ will return display to
“PROGRAM USER-KEY:”.
If there is a signal generator present within
the system, the display will show:
Result / Remarks
The current priority level will blink. If the memory has been cleared previously, the
priority level will be set at default level zero.
The current signal number programmed for key
XX
will be displayed. Pressing
‘
Enter
’ will save this value, any other signal number, followed by ‘
Enter
’ changes
the signal number. Entering ‘
00
’ means “no signal”. The list of available signals
should be consulted to avoid selection of a non-existent signal.
CST:XX KEY:XX PRIORITY:X SIGNAL NR:X
_X
PRESS 'ENTER' OR CHANGE AND PRESS ENTER
AST:XX KEY:XX PRIORITY:X
_ (0-9;0=lowest)
PRESS 'ENTER' OR CHANGE AND PRESS ENTER
CST:XX KEY:XX PRIORITY:X
_ (0-9;0=lowest)
PRESS 'ENTER' OR CHANGE AND PRESS ENTER
PROGRAM STATION:XX
PROGRAM USER-KEY:_
PROGRAM STATION:X
_X
CALL/ALARM STATION XX NOT PRESENT
PROGRAM STATION:X
_X
CALL/ALARM STATION XX NOT PRESENT
PROGRAM STATION:_
Summary of Contents for LBB 1330
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