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6.28 STBY
This button has two functions:
a) A brief push will put the zone from which
the command originated into Standby
status. All other zones will remain
unaffected. Source components will
remain on.
b) A continuous push of more than 3.5
seconds will have one of the following
effects depending on the system
configuration:
NOTE: The Display will momentarily
show “Off!” to acknowledge this
command.
•
In a system using only one S4.3
Controller, a continuous push of more
than 3.5 seconds will power down the
entire system including source
components.
•
In a system using multiple controllers, a
push of more than 3.5 seconds will power
down all controller zones and turn all
source components connected to the
switched a.c. mains outlets OFF.
NOTE: The Control Link must be in place
for the above to work as described. It
should also be noted that the external
a.c. mains control via the TX Format
connector must be open circuit. See
section 5.14 for details.
6.29 “X”
This is reserved for future use and is
inoperative at the present time.
6.3 KMS Keypad
The KMS keypad offers easy access to
most S4.3 Controller system functions. It
has eight individual keys to send
commands to the S4.3 Controller.
6.31 Key Functions
The keys in the left column each select a
connected source with a single press the
top key selecting source 1 and the bottom
key selecting source 4. Pressing any
source key automatically activates the
zone if it is in standby and selects the
source; if the zone is already active, it
changes to the new selected source.
NOTE: When delivered, the key caps for
sources 3 and 4 keys are not fitted. A
selection of key caps, appropriate to all
possible source components connected
as sources 3 and 4, are provided for
fitment during installation. This enables
the KMS to correctly indicate each
connected source.
The keys in the right column provide
command functions. The upper and lower
keys provide standard system functions
applicable to any selected source. The
functions provided by the two centre keys
change automatically depending on the
selected source.
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