4. OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING THE SM40 SYSTEM
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4.3.3
Status Display
Status / Action
Status shown when memory is cleared:
Possible status display after storing system
hardware (option 4):
Possible status display after programming
auxiliary sources (option 2):
Possible status display after assigning signal
generator input (option 6):
Possible status display of inputs 17-32:
Possible dynamic status display:
Result / Remarks
The SM40 system is able to display its static and dynamic state. Switching between
the normal and status display is done by means of the ‘
A
’ key.
Note:
The status display is unavailable when the system is in programming mode.
The status displays upper line shows 4 blocks containing 4 symbols each. These
symbols represent the inputs (1-16) of the matrix cards. Pressing ‘
A
’ again shows
inputs 17-32. When ‘
A
’ is pressed once again, the system returns to normal
time/date display.
Meaning:
Call Stations are connected to inputs 1, 2 and 5 of the matrix.
Meaning:
Auxiliary sources are connected to matrix input 4 and 8.
Meaning:
A signal generator is (or must be) connected to matrix input 3.
Meaning:
Call Station 2 is active, and the ‘
4
’ key was pressed. Furthermore, the
Signal Generator (3) produces the calls signal.
C C G X C - - X - - - - - - - -
4 *
K K K - S S S S A A - - - - - -
C C G X C - - X - - - - - - - -
C C - X C - - X - - - - - - - -
C C - - C - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Symbol Guide
C
Call or activating station
S
Selected station for Master Call Station
X
Auxiliary input
A
Alarm Station
G
Signal generator input or Message source input
-
Not assigned or present
K
Key Station for extended Call Station
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