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Turning the power switch off then on at any time will clear any
temporary information entered into the MMI and return the display
to the main menu.
In general, navigating through the system menus is done with the
left/right arrow buttons. The right arrow generally advances to the
next menu and the left arrow generally backs-up to the previous
menu. An MMI Navigation Reference Guide is located in the
appendix; the navigation guide provides a comprehensive listing of
menus available through the MMI.
IR mode is automatically enabled when the MMI is turned on and
not connected to a bar system chain. The first menu allows
selection of adjusting a Bar or Preset. If Bar is selected the MMI will
prompt the user to point the MMI at the bar and press enter. The
MMI and scorpION3 bar feature narrow angle IR transceivers to
minimize undesired IR cross talk. It will be necessary to align the
MMI and bar IR transceivers to ensure communication. Pressing
the Enter button establishes communication with the bar. The green
lights on the bar and the MMI will flicker, indicating successful
communication of the operating parameters. The MMI will display
the bar address and serial number while requesting confirmation
that this is the desired bar.
Confirming the bar address in the IR mode will enable the MMI to
enter
Setting
or
Diagnostic
mode. The operation of these modes
is virtually identical for both the IR mode and the Wired mode.
Wired
mode is automatically enabled when the MMI is turned on
and connected to a bar system chain. The MMI will offer the option
of running
Adr Test
, an address test mode.
Adr Test
(address test) is typically used during the initial set-up of
multi-bar systems; address test is also used when new bars are
added to an existing bar system. Address test evaluates the system
for bar address conflicts (where more than one bar has the same
address number) and guides the user to resolving the address
conflicts by assigning new address numbers to the appropriate
bars. Address conflicts may take place in new systems because the
factory default bar address is “1”. In multi-bar systems this
Summary of Contents for scorpION3
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