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Front Panel Menu Operation
5.2.12 Audio
This option is useful if you want to bypass or un-bypass all audio signals going to amplifiers in
the system.
At this point the display varies, depending on your choice:
• If you selected “yes”, the display shows either the message “Audio bypassed” or
“Audio unbypassed”, then it returns to the Command Menu.
• If you selected “no”, the display shows the message “Operation cancelled”, then it
returns to the Command Menu.
5.3 Alternate Menu Option #3: Manual Control Enable
This option provides security on the panel control buttons by requiring the user to enter a
passcode or activate a key switch before a specific button will operate. This “manual control”
feature is set up using the Configurator, and can affect any number of control buttons.
Selecting the Man Ctrl Enable option in the Command Menu or turning the key switch allows
you to activate and deactivate this feature.
Step 1: Select Audio Bypass
1. Use and to scroll to “Audio”.
2. Press to continue.
Step 2: Bypass the audio
The system asks whether or not you want to bypass or
unbypass the audio.
1. Use and to select “yes” or “no”.
2. Press to continue.
Step 3: Select timeout
1. Use and to select the duration of the
bypass. The duration can be between 1 and 12
hours and the default is 6 hours.
2. Press to continue.
Note: You will see this option in the Command Menu only if your system has been
programmed for manual control.
This feature does not change after a system reset.
- Bypass Menu -
8 Pos. Alm. Seq
9 Buzzer
10 Audio
- Audio Bypass -
Timeout (hr) 6