Operation Manual

13User Manual
6. Operation
Programming Mode
This chapter describes the programming mode of the DL150 Series Fixed-Format I/O Unit.
Menu navigation
The four programming buttons in the control panel have the following functions.
Navigation buttons Usage
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Moves up a menu level. Exits programming mode, depending on the
current menu level.
Moves down a menu level or selects the current option.
Scrolls through the current level of menus/options.
Scrolls through the current level of menus/options in the opposite
direction to the up arrow button.
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The menu owchart (see “Menu owchart (options 1 to 4)” on page 15) gives an overview of all the menus and their options,
and shows you how to navigate your way around them. In the diagram the menus are shown on the left, and each subsequent
lower level is to the right. Also, non-ashing options are the ones currently selected.
To enter/exit programming mode
To enter programming mode, press the MENU button and hold down for approximately two seconds; the default display will
change to the “Main menu” display for the rst option (see display A on page 15).
To exit programming mode from any menu display screen, press MENU repeatedly until you reach the default screen. The unit
will exit programming mode automatically after about 20 seconds of inactivity if none of the programming buttons are pressed
within that time.
To select a menu
In programming mode, scroll to the menu you want by using the up/down arrow buttons, then press SELECT.
Menus
The four menus in programming mode are as follows:
1. AES clock — for selecting the method for synchronising the AES50 (see “1 AES clock menu below).
2. Set ID — for setting up the unit’s network ID (see “2 Set ID menu” below).
3. CBMA Version — for viewing the unit’s CBMA version number.
4. Software Vers. — for viewing the unit’s software version number.
In programming mode the four programming buttons in the control panel are used to navigate and select options from a num-
ber of menus (see “Menu owchart on page 15), which let you set up the unit and view information.