14.3User Programming

14.3.1 CALL STATIONS

1.1Main menu selection

Select from the main menu by means of the left/right arrow keys:

CALL STATIONS

1.2Call Station number selection

The cursor will be blinking below the number of the first Call Station found. The numbers of Call Stations not present will be skipped. Selection of another Call Station can be made using the up/down arrow keys.

1.3Key Pad Selection

Default is selected the Key Pad of the Call Station. To program the Function Keys of the Call Station, select the function key: F1, F2, F3 or F4 by means of the up/down arrow keys, and continue with program step 1.8.

1.4Priority level selection

Signal number “00” means: no signal.

If the selected signal number does not exist, the display will show:

* NOT EXISTING * SIGNAL : XX

Pressing any key will return to signal number selection.

1.6Pre-recorded Message number selection

This display will be skipped if the Recorded Message Module is not present.

The message number can be selected using the up/down arrow keys.

The sequence of message number selection on the display is:

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1 REPEAT, 2 REPEAT, 3 REPEAT, 4 REPEAT.

“MESSAGE: 0” means: no message. Pressing BREAK will return to priority level selection.

See chapter ‘Recorded Message Module’ for a full explanation, and details of how to record messages.

1.7Programming Control Relays

The display will show the current priority. Changing the priority level can be done with the up/down arrow keys. Level 1 is the lowest; level 9 is the highest priority. (See chapter ‘System Operation’ for description of the priority function.)

1.5Signal number selection

This is the attention or alarm signal that either precedes a call, or may be used alone. Signals are selectable using the up/down arrow keys. Double up/down arrows keys change the tens, and single arrow keys change the single numbers.

This display will be skipped if the Control Relay Module is not present in the system. The current relay programming of Control relays 1-6 is shown. Shifting the cursor to the right, further than the last position, will display the current setting of relays 7-12. The lower right of the display will show the relay number which is being indicated by the cursor. Moving the cursor to a different relay can be done with the left/right arrow keys. Relays which are already selected are indicated by 1, non-selected relays are indicated by 0. Selecting a relay can be done with the ‘’ key. Deselecting a relay can be done with the ‘O’ key.

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Philips SM30 manual Main menu selection, Call Station number selection, Key Pad Selection, Priority level selection