MANUAL NOTES

1.The approach used in this manual is predicated on the installation and operation of the CM9760-SAT in a 9760 System environment. Figure 3 is a block diagram that represents such an environment.

2.Figure 3 is our reference or “jumping-off” point for most discussions in this manual. Note that the block diagram is divided in half: one side is labeled the “9760 SIDE” and the other is labeled the “SAT SIDE”. For each, we discuss installation, programming, configura- tion, and operation, in the order listed in the MANUAL DIREC- TORY on the next page.

3.The KBD200, KBD300, and KBD300V are keypads that connect to the SAT SIDE in our sample system environment where they are used for local operation and programming of the CM9760-SAT. A section on keypad operations, separate from their actual use in a programming or operational situation, is not included in the main body of the manual. This is done to minimize the interruption that would be involved in flipping back and forth between a section on the mechanics of keypad operation and the discussion at hand. Every effort is made to include all data needed to carry out a pro- posed operation or programming function at the point where it is discussed or used in the manual. However, we do provide, in Ap- pendix III, Keypad Definitions and Templates, an abbreviated KBD200/KBD300/KBD300V keypad layout and button description.

4.Extensive discussions of keyboard and keypad connections (other than local SAT keypad hookup) are not included in the main body of the manual. For example, although multiple keypads can be con- nected to the SAT, you will not find a two-page digression in the middle of the manual on how to do it. Multiple keypad hookup is covered in Appendix II, Remote Keypad Connections. Similarly, we attempt to minimize blanket statements like “connect a straight-wired cable at one point”, or “connect a reverse-wired cable at another”, and, instead, encourage you to determine the parameters of cable hookup to your own satisfaction. Overt statements like those just mentioned are based on assumptions that may not be true for your on-site situation. When installing a supplied cable yourself, you should not blindly attach the cable (supplied or on-site) without know- ing that the connection you make should work. In fact, you should be surprised if it does not work. Specific instructions and sugges- tions on matters related to keypad hookup and communication wir- ing are found in Appendix I, Communication and Connection Tutorial and Appendix II, Remote Keypad Connections. You need just a few pertinent facts at your disposal in order to connect 9760 communication devices together correctly.

FIGURE 3

9760-SAT System Environment

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