4. OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING THE SM40 SYSTEM
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Status / Action
Press ‘
Enter
’ after programming the time
parameters. The display now shows:
Display after entering a matrix input which is
not present in the system:
Display after entering a matrix input which is
occupied by a Call Station:
Display after entering a matrix input which is
occupied by either a Signal Generator, a
Digital Message Card of an External Message
Source:
Display after entering a valid input number:
After pressing ‘
Enter
’, the settings will be
stored and the display will show:
Press ‘
Break
’ to return the display to ‘
ENTER
RELAY NUMBER
’ or ‘
ENTER TIMER
GROUP
’.
Pressing ‘
Break
’ again will return the display
to:
Result / Remarks
The week-field is intended to set a day of the week active or inactive. This is done
by moving the cursor to the week-field and by using the On/Off similar to the way
matrix programming is done.
The All-On/All--Off keys may be used as well, without moving the cursor to the
week-field.
Note:
The display will show ‘
1-32
’ instead of ‘
1-16
’ when the 32x32 Matrix was
selected.
Auxiliary Routing Programming is identical to Auxiliary Programming.
Warning:
An ‘X’ means the zone is already programmed from the normal Auxiliary
Programming mode. If the timer also needs to activate these zones, the auxiliary
setting will be overruled by the timer programming and will not be restored after
timer deactivation.
Every relay or timer group can be programmed in 10 time blocks per week. The
‘
BLOCK
’ number will count up to 9 and then restart at 0.
PRESS '1' TO PROGRAM AUXILIARY ROUTING
PRESS '2' TO PROGRAM RELAYS
RELAY: X ACTIVE FROM 0
_0:00 DAY: MTWTFSS
BLOCK: 1 TO 00:00 0000000
RELAY:X TIME BLOCK:_ MATRIX INPUT:_ TO
X
_XX00000 01
ALREADY OCCUPIED BY SIGNAL GENERATOR
PRESS 'ENTER'
INPUT ALREADY OCCUPIED BY CALL STATION
PRESS 'ENTER'
ERROR NO MATRIX CARD PRESENT AT INPUT X
PRESS 'ENTER'
ENTER MATRIX INPUT (1-16) TO BE ROUTED
BY TIMER:_
Summary of Contents for LBB 1330
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