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Section 4
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Initial Settings
Editable Data Fields
You will notice that this screen contains
a different type of option known as
an ‘editable data field’ which can be
highlighted by the cursor buttons in the
usual way, but when selected, turns white
with a flashing cursor. Once activated,
the field can be edited using the handset
or a normal PC keyboard. Highlight the
DATE data field and press OK. Now the
data field can be edited and at this point
things will be much easier if you are using
a computer keyboard. Simply edit the text
to show today’s date, using a combination
of the letter keys, backspace, cursor and
delete keys just as you would when typing
an e-mail.
Using the alphanumeric handset
buttons
If you are using the handset, you will
find that once a data field is activated,
the number keys behave rather like the
buttons on a mobile phone when texting.
To delete a character, use the cursor keys
to navigate to the right of the unwanted
one and press the BACK button to delete
it. Use the number keys to enter the
correct information. Each subsequent
press of a number key generates one
of several characters. Once the correct
character is showing, wait a second and
the cursor automatically advances to
the next position. To change between
upper and lower case or numerals, press
the SHUFFLE (
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special characters such as \ or * can be
generated by the INFO (
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After you are satisfied with the changes,
press the OK button or ENTER Key again.
The data field now becomes locked
and the data is updated. You will see a
message to this effect.
NOTE:
You will find that the DDD:MMM:
DD:YYYY format of the data field can not
be changed so that if you typed Tuesday it
will automatically revert to ‘Tue.’.
Next edit the time in a similar way. Again
the format of 00:00:00 A(P)M cannot be
changed and any erroneous input results
in the field returning to its last correct
setting. It is helpful if using the handset
to key in the time, to set the keypad to
numbers using the SHUFFLE button.
Blank time
Select BLANK TIME from the menu and
press OK. The data field here controls the
blank time for the video display output.
BLANK TIME means that when there is no
control activity for an amount of time the
Server will turn off the display. The reason
for this is to prevent screen burn on your
plasma or CRT display. The default blank
time is set to five minutes. To change the
setting, highlight the data field and press
OK. Use the number keypad, cursor and
BACK buttons to delete the current setting
and type in the number of minutes you
require. Press OK to set the new time. To
turn off this feature, enter the number
‘0’ in the data field. Music does not stop
when the display is blanked. Any handset,
keypad or keyboard input will bring back
the display again.
Standby Time
Select STANDBY TIME from the menu and
press OK. The data field here controls the
standby time for the Server. When there
is no music output for a specific amount
of time, the Server enters standby mode.
The Server carries out a number of useful
housekeeping duties while in standby so it
is a good idea to keep it in standby when
not being used. To turn off this feature
enter the number ‘0’ in the data field.
Highlight and select BACK or press the
Back button on the handset, to return to
the SETTINGS MENU.
4.3 Setting Region Options
Language
The default language is English. If you
do not wish to change this, then skip this
section.
Navigate to the REGION option in the
MAIN SETTINGS menu. Press OK. Here
you can choose the language for all
screens in the user interface. The current
language is indicated by a tick. To change
the language, highlight the required
option and press OK.
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