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14.6 SETUP PROGRAMMING
If the memory is clear, the software must be
able to recognise the hardware that is
installed before programming can be
undertaken.
This is done via the Setup Program, which
stores the system hardware setup in memory,
telling the processor which modules and
Call Stations are present in the system.
Also the display language version has to be
selected the first time.
1 System down
When an SM30 system is first delivered, the
relevant modules have been installed, and
the system is switched on, the LCD display
on the front panel will show that the system
is down.
2 Installer mode
If the memory has been cleared and the
User Programming password is entered, the
display will show that the installer mode is
first required.
To enter the Setup Program, the Installer
Program password must be typed.
3 Language selection
The display will show the current language.
Select the desired language by scrolling
through the menu using the up/down arrow
keys.
4 Store hardware
After pressing ENTER, programming
continues with storing the hardware
configuration.
5 Busy storing
After pressing ENTER, the display will
show busy storing for a short moment.
6 Display software version
When the hardware setup is stored, the
setup is complete and programming will
automatically continue with the first step of
the Installer Programming. First the display
will show the current software version.
7 Main menu
After a few seconds, the display will show
the first step from the main menu.
The main menu can always be recognised by
“SELECT PROGRAM:” in the upper line
of the display. Scrolling through the menu
can be done with the left/right arrow keys.
The SM30 system can be programmed now
by the installer to suit the requirements of
the user.
14.7 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING
To enter the Installer Programming mode,
type in the Installer password.
The display will show the Software Version
x.xx, and after a few seconds the display is
replaced by SELECT PROGRAM: CALL
STATIONS
This is the first program step of the main
menu. Refer to User Programming step
numbers:
1 CALL STATIONS
2 MICROPHONES
3 CONTROL INPUTS
4 MUSIC SOURCES
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