4. OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING THE SM40 SYSTEM
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User Programming Menu: Auxiliary Programming
Status / Action
The display shows the following:
The ‘
2
’ key is pressed, and there are free
inputs available. Possible display:
Press ‘
Enter
’ to save the new settings. The
next free auxiliary input available will be
displayed automatically.
Otherwise, press ‘
Break
’ to leave settings
unaffected and to return to the Menu User
Menu.
Result / Remarks
Matrix inputs that are not occupied by Call Stations, and are not assigned to Signal
Generators or Message Sources, are available as auxiliary inputs for use with
background music sources etc..
When the ‘2’ key is pressed the system will search for an available matrix input.
When there are no free inputs, the system will skip this program mode.
The above display shows the graphical representation of the routing of the auxiliary
source connected to matrix input
XX
. The number of symbol blocks shown
depends on the number of matrix cards connected to the auxiliary source.
Routing auxiliaries is identical to routing the Call Station, except for the fact that
the ‘
Mute
’ key is disabled.
When the
key is pressed whilst the cursor is positioned at an occupied zone
(marked by an ‘
X
’), the setting of the previously assigned output will be overridden.
1
MATRIX INPUT:XX ROUTED TO AMPLIFIERS:
1
_1110000 0000XXXX 01
* USER MENU * scroll with 'ENTER'
PRESS '2' TO PROGRAM AUXILIARIES
Keys
,
,
,
Move cursor to specific zone
,
Activate routing
Switch all zones ON
Switch all zones OFF
Symbols
0
Zone switched off.
1
Zone switched on.
X
Zone already occupied by another auxiliary output.
0
1
0
1
Summary of Contents for LBB 1330
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