4. OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING THE SM40 SYSTEM
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User Programming Menu: Call Station Programming (16x64 mode)
Status / Action
The display shows the following:
Press ‘
Enter
’ to save the new settings.
Otherwise, press ‘
Break
’ to return to
“PROGRAM USER-KEY:”.
When ‘
Enter
’ is pressed and Unlocked CRC
U-4, U-5, U-6, U-7 and U-8 are present in
the system, the display shows:
When the keys of Call Station
XX
are
programmed, pressing ‘
Break
’ will return
display to “PROGRAM STATION:”.
When all Call Stations present are
programmed, pressing ‘
Break
’ again will
return the display to the main menu.
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 L8.
The number shown at the lower right of the display indicates the actual Amplifier
Zone at the current cursor position.
Note: A guide to the symbols shown on the display, and to the keys used to edit the
routing, refer to the table on page 4-6.
When an audio output of SM40 is activated by a call, the corresponding relay of
the Locked Relay Card, with address L-1 to L-8 is also automatically activated. If a
system has no more than 8 audio outputs, CRC cards L-2 to L-8 can be considered
as being free programmable. However they are still shown on the display as routing.
They can be used to activate zone relays or volume control override relays.
[U-4]
[U-5]
[U-6]
[U-7]
[U-8]
The above screen shows the current programming of the relays CRC U-4, U-5,
U-6, U-7 and U-8. This causes the programmed relays to activate when the
corresponding Call Station key is active. Programming is identical to matrix
programming.
CST:XX KEY:XX ACTIVATES RELAYS (U4-U8):
1
_1100000 33
CST:XX KEY:XX ACTIVATES RELAYS (U4-U8):
1
_1100000 00000000 00000000 11000001 01
CST:XX KEY:XX ROUTED TO AMPLIFIERS:
0
_0001111 00000*** -------- 11111111 01
Summary of Contents for LBB 1330
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