4. OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING THE SM40 SYSTEM
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User Programming Menu: Program Timers: Program Auxiliary Routing
Status / Action
The display shows the following:
Press the ‘
3
’ key.
Display shown when the ‘
2
’ key is pressed.
Display shown when the ‘
1
’ key is pressed.
Display shown after pressing the ‘
1
’ key, and
when Unlocked Relay Card 2 is not in the
system.
Press ‘
Enter
’ when the warning was shown,
otherwise press ‘
1
’.
When Unlocked CRC U-2 is present the
display shows:
When Unlocked CRC U-2 is not present the
display shows:
Enter the relay/group number.
Result / Remarks
Note:
Because this Matrix Timer mode is intended for supplying background music
to several zones at several times, the use of a relay contact is not always required.
The display shown above is intended as a warning and not as a fatal error message.
Note:
The word ‘
RELAY
’ shown above will be replaced by ‘
GROUP
’ when
Unlocked CRC U-2 is not present.
The cursor will flash at the tens of the ‘
ACTIVE FROM
’ time. Use the cursor keys
to position the cursor, and the number keys to alter values. Use the double arrow
keys to move to the next or previous block.
RELAY: X ACTIVE FROM 0
_0:00 DAY: MTWTFSS
BLOCK: 0 TO 00:00 0000000
ENTER TIMER GROUP (1-8):_
ENTER RELAY NUMBER (1-8):_
*WARNING* UNLOCKED CRC #2 NOT IN SYSTEM
PRESS 'ENTER'
PRESS '1' TO PROGRAM AUXILIARY ROUTING
PRESS '2' TO PROGRAM RELAYS
PRESS '1' TO PROGRAM RELAY/AUX-ROUTING
PRESS '2' TO PROGRAM TIME SIGNALS
PRESS '1' TO SET REAL-TIME CLOCK
PRESS '2' TO PROGRAM TIMERS
* USER MENU * scroll with 'ENTER'
PRESS '3' TO SET REAL-TIME CLOCK/TIMERS
Summary of Contents for LBB 1330
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