14.2Introduction
14.2.1 General
Programming is carried out using the keys on the front panel of SM30 Control Centre. A password must be keyed in via the programming keys in order to enter a Programming mode.
Illuminated LEDs on the front panel indicate which keys can be used at the current stage of programming.
The left/right arrow keys are used to scroll through the main menu in order to move to a different program, and also to move the cursor during zone routing and relay assignment.
The double up/down arrow keys are used to select tens during attention and alarm signal programming.
The single up/down arrow keys are used to scroll through selections within an actual program, and to select digits 1 to 9 during attention and alarm signal programming.
Pressing BREAK will always return to the next higher programming level.
Pressing ENTER will confirm your selection, storing the information in the system’s memory.
The main menu can always be recognised by “SELECT PROGRAM:” in the upper line of the display. Scrolling through the menu can be done with the left /right arrow keys.
This programming guide assumes that all possible modules and Call Stations are present in the system.
14.2.2 User Program
The User Program is a limited version (programming menus 1 up to 4) of the Installer Program, detachable at the rear of the book. This program is intended, as its name implies, to allow the user(s) of the system to alter priorities, routing, etc. as their needs change, without having to call in expert help. The program contains a variety of items which are dependent upon the system configuration.
Programs marked * in the program step list will only appear on the display if the relevant modules and/or Call Stations are present in the system. When a module is not present in the system the relevant program step will not be shown on the display.
If the system is in normal operation (in its ‘Run’ mode), the display will show:
* SM30 SYSTEM *
XXXXXXXXX YY
If the Music Input Module is present, the second display line shows XXXXXXXX as the current music source name, and YY as the current volume level (marked, in steps of 3, from 00 to 99).
If the Music Input Module is not present, the bottom line will be empty.
14.2.3 User Programming Mode
To enter the User Programming mode, type the correct password: O > ENTER
The display will show: * SOFTWARE *
* VERSION x.xx *
After a few seconds the display shows:
SELECT PROGRAM: CALL STATIONS
This is the first program step in the main menu.
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