4. OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING THE SM40 SYSTEM
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User Programming Menu: Call Station Programming (32x32 mode)
Status / Action
When a Modified Surveillance Switch Card
(MSC) installed in the system, used for
activating messages from an external message
source, the display shows:
Press ‘
Break
’ to return to “PROGRAM
USER-KEY:”.
Otherwise, press ‘
Enter
’. If there are one or
more Digital Message Cards in the system,
the display shows:
To exit recorded message programming,
enter a ‘
0
’ for either selection.
Status / Action
The display shows the following:
Result / Remarks
The Modified Surveillance Switch Card (MSG) can activate up to 8 messages from
an external message source. Entering ‘
0
’ means “no message” (default after memory
cleared: zero).
The upper line on the display shows the Digital Message Card selection. The lower
line shows the message numbers.
When activating a call which includes a programmed digital message, all message
cards needed for that call are reserved and can not be used for another call before
the message cycle has ended. This is not the case when the new call has a higher
priority level.
Up to 7 individual messages can be randomly programmed under one Call Station
user key. If the selected Digital Message Card is not present, this will be displayed
on the lower display line.
Note:
Entering a seventh message will also exit message programming.
The selected message will be played sequentially in the same order as programmed.
CST:XX KEY:XX DMC:X
_X XX XX XX XX XX XX
RECORDED MESSAGES: X X X X X X X
CST:XX KEY:XX PRIORITY:X
_ SIGNAL NR:XX
MESSAGE:X
Result / Remarks
The above display shows a graphical representation of the routing for key
XX
of call
station
XX
. The number of symbol blocks displayed depends on the number of
matrix cards connected to that particular Call Station, or on the presence of
Control Relay Cards L1 to L4.
The number shown at the lower right of the display indicates the actual Amplifier
Zone at the current cursor position.
CST:XX KEY:XX ROUTED TO AMPLIFIERS
0
_0001111 00000*** -------- 11111111 01
Keys
,
,
,
Move cursor to specific zone
,
, ‘Mute’
(De-)activate routing
Switch all zones ON
Switch all zones OFF
Symbols
0
Zone switched off.
1
Zone switched on (an auxiliary source routed to that
zone will be muted during the call).
*
Zone switched on (an auxiliary source routed to that
zone will be attenuated during the call). Only possible
for auxiliaries connected to every fourth input.
-
No Matrix Card / Locked Relay Card present.
0
1
0
1
Summary of Contents for LBB 1330
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