Bose E4 manual Setting the clock, Adding events

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5.0 Using FreeSpace® Installer™ Software

5.5.1 Setting the clock

The date and time of the hardware clock is initially set in Eastern Standard Time. After your PC is connected to the hardware, check the clock and set it as necessary for the time zone and region of your installation.

To adjust the clock settings manually, click the Set Clock button in the clock panel. The Clock Settings window opens, allowing you to make adjustments to the date and time. Click Apply or OK to set the clock in the hardware, or click Cancel to close the win- dow and leave the clock settings unchanged.

5.5.2 Adding events

When you click the On/Off, Volume, Source, or Auto Volume

event button, an event of that type is added to the event list. At this point you can change the event settings. When the event list exceeds the length of the pane, the software will add a scroll bar on the right side.

A maximum of 64 events may be added to a system. This means that the total number of events from all event lists must not exceed 64. An On-Off event consumes two events, while source change, volume change, and Auto Volume events consume one apiece. A counter is provided in the Schedule mode window to keep track of the number of remaining events.

Remaining events counter

Zone events programmed to occur at the same time as a “Sys- tem ON” event will not occur. To ensure that zone events will hap- pen, they must be programmed to occur 15 minutes after the “System ON” event. For example, if a “System ON” event is pro- grammed to occur at 8:00 AM, the first zone event should be pro- grammed to occur at 8:15 AM.

Installer’s Note: Flashing the Installer software configura- tion file to the E4 unit sets the default state of the system when it is turned on. Whenever possible the default state of the system should be set to meet the requirements most likely to occur after a scheduled “System ON” event.

Adds a system Auto On/Off event

This event applies only to the whole system. You can select indi- vidual on or off times for the day(s) you choose. Or, you can select on and off times in a single statement.

Programmer’s Note: One Auto On/Off event specifies both an “On” time and an “Off” time and is counted as two events.

Adds a zone Mute event

This event allows you to mute/unmute the zone output at a specified time on selected days of the week.

Adds a zone Volume Change event

This event allows you to change the volume level at a specified time on selected days of the week.

Programmer’s Note: The maximum/minimum volume stops cannot be adjusted in this pane. To adjust these limit stops, select the Output Gain function in the Set Up Hard- ware mode.

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Contents FreeSpace E4 Series II Business Music System Contents Contents Power switch Installing the softwareConnecting to the E4 system Set the E4 rear panel Power switch to onLaunch the FreeSpace Installer software Sample design files No hardware detectedIncompatible microcontroller code Installer software user interface Window sizing tools Mode buttonsService Hardware Selects the Service Hardware mode Tool boxHardware pane Set Up Hardware modeSet Up Schedule mode Adding events Setting the clockAdds a zone Source Change event Viewing and changing event settingsAdds a zone Auto Volume event Removing events from the listService Hardware mode Introduction Connecting your PC to an E4 systemOutput gain setup sequence System setup procedureFactory default settings Output gain circuit block diagramOutput gain controls Zone setupGain Setup To delete a subzone Input gain circuit block diagramInput gain To add a subzoneInput Line Input Types Selection Initial Gain Input gain setup sequenceInput gain controls To route a source to a zone Source assignTo assign a source to a zone To unassign a sourceSource EQ SetupSetting up Multi-zone paging Setup with Opti-voiceoffSetup controls Zone EQ operation Zone EQPaging operation Dynamic EQ Auto VolumeAuto Volume calibration button Auto Volume Auto Volume Tracking OffSense E4 System Important Before you calibrate Auto VolumeAuto Volume setup procedure E4 System Setup E4 System Setup Click to reset Auto Volume calibration Resetting a calibrated Auto Volume zoneChanging Auto Volume Tracking after calibrating a zone When to repeat the Auto Volume calibrationAuto Volume controls Auto Volume operationStandard User Interface Enabling keypad operationTurning the system on Standard user interface operationAuto Volume User Interface Example Auto Volume user interface operationAuto Volume User Interface Multi-zone paging user interface operation Bose Product Sales Conditions
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