“B” should be set to “OFF” unless you wish to BYPASS the product group associated with the module. The bypass module is always the last module in the product group to be bypassed (only the bypass module should have the “B” switch turned ON). A product group will be bypassed when all products in that group are unselected. Bypass is commonly used in systems where there are both
“M” has special functions for
“S” is related to “M” and should remain OFF in most cases.
Set the Left-Right Switch.
Set the 932
Set the Address Switches.
Set and recheck all the address switch settings. Setting the address switches is very important. All functions of the Access™ System depend on correct addressing of the switch modules. Please take the time to double check the labels and subsequent module addresses that you may have set.
Timeout Minutes and Model 988.
Figure 19. The 932 module serving the left channel of speakers 9-16 (note the filled-in identification boxes).
Model 988 (if included in your system) can monitor system activity and restore system volume to a standby level
during idle periods. This time period is called “Timeout” and is counted from the last Master Volume control change or Access™ System command such as product selection. Set the 988 “Timeout” DIP switches to total the desired timeout period. For example, if you turn on switches 1 and 2, your system will timeout after 3 minutes. If you do not wish to use the Timeout feature, leave the three Timeout switches turned OFF.
SilenTouch™ and Model 988.
The Model 988 can administer SilenTouch™ in systems with no 980 module. If both modules are present in a system, turn the 988’s SilenTouch switch OFF (the bottom switch on the
Speaker Limit.
The Access System is designed to allow
E. Fill out the identification boxes.
Fill out the identification boxes printed on the case of main modules to reflect the address and other settings on each module (see Figure 19). This will help with installation and troubleshooting later.
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