Gilderfluke&Co PA System User Manual

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If you selected a SMART PA STATION for configuration from the MA-100, it will bring up the following

menu. As when configuring any of the repeaters attached to the system, the actual menu comes from
the microcontroller on the piece being configured. All of the configuration data is also stored in a EEP-
ROM on the PA station you are configuring.

Note that when you are configuring any Smart PA Stations attached to the Intelligent Public Address

System, that all scanning of all other PA Stations will be temporarily halted. The PA system can not be
used until you exit this mode.

If the MA-100 doesnÕt find any Smart PA Station at the PA Station address you have selected, then

not much will happen when you select it. You must enter the following to tell the MA-100 and all of the
other Smart PA Stations in the system to exit this mode:

ÔXNÕ

This will return you to the MA-100 setup menu.

- SMART PUBLIC ADDRESS STATION - rev 1.00 copyright 1992 GILDERFLUKE & Co.DCM -

a) PA station number- 00 | i) click enabled- yes | O) access lock 1- 12345678
b) baud rate- 9600 | j) beep length- 10 | P) access lock 2- 2345678
c) PTT after keys- no | k) blab time- 30 | Q) access lock 3- 345678
d) display time- yes | l) entry time- 20 | R) access lock 4- 45678
e) busy PAs- don’t care | o) idle time- 05 | S) access lock 5- 5678
f) telephone mode- no | p) auto release- no | T) access lock 6- 678
g) debounce- 10 | q) upload/download | U) access lock 7- 78
m) microphone buttons | X) eXit | V) access lock 8- 8

LOCKS |__LCD DISPLAY__| TYPE ZONE LOCKS |__LCD DISPLAY__| TYPE ZONE

0 __3__6__ _______0________ PA 00 | A none _______A________ PA 0A
1 none _______1________ PA 01 | B none _______B________ PA 0B
2 none Start Repeaters R strng xx | C none _______C________ rot mut 02
3 none Outer Foyer Area PA 03 | D none _______D________ PA 0D
4 none _______4________ PA 04 | # none Un-mute zone unmute ??
5 none _______5________ PA 05 | * none _______F________ PA 0F
6 _2______ Enter PA zone PA ?? | ^ none MA100/200 output PA MA
7 none _______7________ PA 07 | v none _______H________ PA 11
8 none _______8________ PA 08 | PTT button
9 none _______9________ PA 09 | none _______I________ PA 12

Enter command-

The upper part of the screen shows all of the commands available to you from this level. The lower

part of the screen shows what the 19 possible buttons on the microphone are currently configured to
do.

1)

The ÔLOCKSÕ show which locks are active for a given button. In the sample above, button #0
will only be usable after lock 3 or 6 have been entered, and button #6 will only respond
after key number 2 has been entered by the user. The remaining buttons have no locks used
on them.

2)

The ÔLCD DISPLAYÕ area shows what you have told the Smart PA Station to display on the LCD
when a given button is pressed.

3)

The ÔTYPEÕ area shows what each of the buttons have been configured to do. These can be
accesses to a PA zone, mute or half mute zone, raise or lower a volume zone, or send a
string to the repeaters, printer or terminal ports on the MA-100.

4)

The ÔZONEÕ shows what zone will be accessed by any of the buttons. If a button has been
ÔhardwiredÕ to access a specific zone number, then that zone will be shown in this space. If
the user must tell the Smart PA Station which zone number this button will access, then a Ф??Х
is shown in this area (buttons #6 and Ф#Х above). For ÔstringÕ commands, no zone numbers
are used, and so a ÔxxÕ will appear in this space as shown for button #2 in the above exam-
ple.

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