User's Manual

Central Monitor Display (CMD-11c) User Instructions, Version 1
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3. Programming
To enter/exit programming mode, press and hold the Program button for ~5s. The display will beep
once and continue flash “PP” when programming has been entered. The display will flash FF” when
programming has finished.
Use the Select1 button to adjust the tens-digit, and Select2 to adjust the ones-digit to choose a memory
slot. The Pad Alarm, Call, and Sensor LEDs on the left side will indicate whether any devices occupy the
memory slot.
To add a device to CMD memory, just trigger an alarm from the device you want to add. The
indication LED for the device type will turn on to indicate this slot is now occupied.
To delete a device from CMD memory, select the memory slot and hold Reset for ~5s. You should
see the indication LED turn off to indicate the device is no longer present in memory.
To configure the call-forward feature, press Program again. The tens digit will display “t”. Use Select2
to change the setting:
t = 0 indicates the transmitter is OFF
t = 1 will send signals to PAG-03DV
t = 2 is not used
t = 3 will send signals to PAG-11
t = 4 will make the panel a slave monitor only
t = 5 will bump signals from another CMD-11
To set a site code, press Program until the tens digit displays “S”. Use Select2 to set 0-7
4. Troubleshooting
Paging
If a pager is not receiving signals, first check that the CMD-11 is configured to repeat signals.
Enter programming mode and press Program until the left digit displays “t”: setting t = 1 will turn
the transmitter ON. If this does not solve the issue, check that the pager is configured to turn
Direct Signaling OFF.
Erase the pager memory and reprogram the settings
Contact your local distributor with details for further assistance
LEDs
If you cannot reset an error LED, enter programming mode and erase the memory slot. If multiple
devices have been entered into this slot you will need to reprogram them into memory.
Warning:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.