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Accessory Modules Menu
The ACCESSORY MODULES menu gives you access to the following menus:
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BUS DEVICES—this menu lets you read bus device unit numbers, assign bus devices to a par-
tition, and configure other features associated with a specific bus device.
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SNAPCARDS—this menu lets you set the configuration number for each SnapCard output,
assign SnapCard outputs to a partition, and name the SnapCard outputs.
The following procedure describes how to program the settings that appear under ACCESSORY
MODULES—BUS DEVICES
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Beep Delay (0905)
Audio Verification-Partition 1(Default = 02 sec.)
This setting determines how long AVM access
beeps are delayed (0–300s, in 2-second intervals) at
the beginning of a 2-way audio session.
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To change the Beep Delay:
1. With the display showing AUDIO VERIFY OFF/ON, press A or B until
the display shows
BEEP DELAY nn SECS (current setting).
2. Enter the desired time. The display flashes the entered setting. Press
# and the display shows the new setting.
Access Code (0906)
Audio Verification-Partition 1(Default = **** or none)
This setting determines the code required to access
the audio verification module to start an audio ses-
sion. If no code is programmed, pressing * starts an
audio session.
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To change the Access Code:
1. With the display showing AUDIO VERIFY OFF/ON, press A or B until
the display shows
ACCESS CODE nnnn (current code).
2. Enter the desired 4-digit access code. The display flashes the
entered code. Press # and the display shows the new setting.
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To delete an Access Code:
1. With the display showing AUDIO VERIFY OFF/ON, press A or B until
the display shows ACCESS CODE nnnn (current code).
2. Press D to delete.
Unit-ID (10000 thru 10015)
Acc. Modules-Bus Devices (Default = **** or none)
This menu lets you identify all connected bus
devices, view each Unit Number, view the Device
ID number, and configure other settings based on a
specific device. This menu also lets you delete
learned bus devices.
Note
Most settings under ACCESSORY MODULES—BUS
DEVICES have no shortcut numbers.
To help identify bus devices, the 8-digit Device ID
number is also located on a label on each Super-
Bus 2000 device.
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To identify bus device Unit and ID:
1. With the display showing BUS DEVICES, press #. The display shows
the bus Unit Number and the 8-digit Device ID number. For exam-
ple: UNIT - ID 0—02110185. Where 0 is the Unit Number and 02110185
is the Device ID number.
2. Press A or B to identify all other bus Unit Numbers (0–15) and
Device ID numbers.
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To delete learned Unit Numbers:
1. With the display showing BUS DEVICES, press #. The display shows
the bus device set to Unit Number 0.
2. Press A or B until the bus device Unit Number you want to delete is
displayed.
3. Press D. The display changes the Unit Number to
NONE.