Personal Priority Display Alpha Personal Priority Display User Manual PERSONAL PRIORITY DISPLAY 1996–2003 Adaptive Micro Systems LLC Form No.
Personal Priority Display NOTE: Due to continuing product innovation, specifications in this document are subject to change without notice. © Copyright 1996–2003 Adaptive Micro Systems, LLC. All rights reserved. Adaptive Micro Systems 7840 North 86th Street Milwaukee, WI 53224 USA 414-357-2020 414-357-2029 (fax) http://www.adaptivedisplays.com Trademarked names appear throughout this document.
Personal Priority Display Contents Warranty.................................................................................... 4 How to obtain warranty service .......................................................................4 Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) form ...................................... 5 Description and installation ............................................................. 6 Personal Priority Display description .............................................................
Personal Priority Display Warranty Adaptive Micro Systems, LLC. warrants to the original purchaser that the sign, keyboard and power supply will be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Adaptive Micro Systems, LLC. will without charge, repair or replace, at its option, defective product or component parts upon delivery to the factory service department accompanied by proof of the date of purchase in the form of a sales receipt.
Personal Priority Display Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) form RMA Number: Date of Purchase: Company Name: Contact Person: Address: Phone Number: Description of Problem:___________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Return Instructions: Step 1: Obtain an RMA number from your dealer/distributor.
Personal Priority Display Description and installation NOTE: The Personal Priority Display is for indoor use only, has no customer serviceable parts, and should not be continuously exposed to direct sunlight. A 9 3/8" (23.8 cm) 4" (10.2 cm) C D E B C New style (top) and old style (bottom) mounting bracket positions. F Make sure that the correct power supply is used with the display. Otherwise, the display may not function and could be damaged.
Personal Priority Display Personal Priority Display technical specifications Item Description Weight: Display: 1 lb 5 oz (595.35 grams) Power supply: 1 lb 3 oz (538.65 grams) Height: 3.5 in (8.89 cm) Length: 13.7 in (34.80 cm) Depth: 1.84 in (4.67 cm) Input voltage: 9.0 VDC, 1.5 amp Power supply: 120 VAC 60 Hz or 230 VAC 50 Hz The Personal Priority Display is for indoor use only.
Personal Priority Display Remote Control keyboard description (optional) Point this end of the Remote Control at a sign. The Remote Control should be from 5 to 30 feet from a sign. Press PROGRAM to put the sign into programming mode. (This mode is used to set the date and time, type in messages, etc.) Press RUN twice to exit programming mode.
Personal Priority Display Basic sign operation Turning the sign on and off When you plug in the sign’s power supply, the sign starts up automatically, and unplugging the power supply turns the sign off. However, instead of unplugging a sign, there are two others ways to turn a sign off: Holding down SHIFT and then pressing PROGRAM on a Remote Control turns a sign off and on. Using the and and keys also turns a sign off and on When you do this... You see this...
Personal Priority Display Setting the sign’s time and date the You can set the date and time by using either the Remote Control or and keys: Using the and and 10 keys to set the time and date When you do this... You see this... at the same time BUTTON MENU RESUME (A) Press . SET TIME AND DAY (A) MON 12:27 AM Press . A Next, B Change MON 12:27 AM The day will be in wide type. Press to change the day (or to select the hour). A Next, B Change MON 12:27 AM The hour will be in wide type.
Personal Priority Display Press A Next, B Change AUG. 23,1996 . The month will be in wide type. Press to change the month (or to select the day). A Next, B Change AUG. 23,1996 The day will be in wide type. Press to change the day (or to select the year). A Next, B Change AUG. 23,1996 Press SET DATE(A) AUG 23,1996 and Press for Next. at the same time BUTTON MENU RESUME (A) to resume normal sign operation.
Personal Priority Display Setting the sign’s serial address The serial address is a number from 0 to 99 assigned to a sign. This number permits you to send messages to an individual sign in a network of signs. Ordinarily, messages are broadcast to all signs on a network, but when you give a sign a unique address, messages can be directed to specific signs. See Networking Alpha Signs (pn 9700-0112) for more information.
Personal Priority Display Clearing the sign’s memory You can clear the sign’s memory by using either the Remote Control or the and keys: NOTE: Clearing the sign’s memory erases all the messages that have been programmed into the sign. Using the and and Press keys to clear the sign’s memory When you do this... You see this... at the same time BUTTON MENU RESUME (A) until CLEAR MEMORY (A) appears. CLEAR MEMORY (A) WARNING! ******* Press then .
Personal Priority Display Connecting a sign to a personal computer Messages can be sent to a sign using a Remote Control or a personal computer running the appropriate messaging software (see below). For further connection options, see Networking Alpha Signs (pn 9700-0012).