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LED is lit to indicate the channel on which the displayed ANI was received. Each press
and release of this button displays the next ANI in the buffer. When the end of the buffer is
reached, the display shows “END”. The next press of the
ANI REVIEW
button starts this
sequence again.
The red LED on the
ANI REVIEW
button begins blinking when an emergency ANI is
received and continues to blink as long as any unreviewed emergency ANIs exist in the
ANI buffer.
An
ANI REVIEW
button must be defined with CPS programming if the console is to
receive any ANIs.
ANI SELECT Button
With ANI shown in the display, pressing
ANI SELECT
selects the channel that the ANI
arrived from.
ANI SOURCE Button
The
ANI SOURCE
button itself does nothing. Its LEDs are used to indicate the type of
ANI received and the channel it was received on. The green LED indicates a PTT ID ANI.
The red LED indicates an emergency ANI. A flashing LED indicates an ANI that has just
been received or that has not yet been reviewed. When pressing the
ANI REVIEW
button, a solidly lit LED indicates the channel and type of ANI.
Clock/Calendar Setting
The system time and date may be set only at the supervisor’s console. The time and date
used throughout the console system is synchronized from the clock on the supervisor’s
console.
Clock setting is initiated by pressing the
CLOCK SET
button on the front panel (if
equipped).
The first time the
CLOCK SET
switch is pressed, the seconds unit on the time display
begins to flash. The seconds unit may be adjusted up or down using the
CHANNEL
VOLUME
knob. When the desired number of seconds have been set, press the
CLOCK
SET
switch again.
In a similar manner, each time you press the
CLOCK SET
switch, another time unit
begins to flash in the display, until the entire time and date have been set. The units are
adjusted starting with seconds, then minutes, hours, month, day, and finally year. The
display automatically shows the date once the three units of the time of day have been set.
You may distinguish a time display from a date display by the right hand most decimal
point, which is illuminated only when the date is being displayed.
Summary of Contents for 4000 Sereis
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