User manual

3.6 DISPLAY / RADIO – radio receiver card programming
After DISPLAY button push (DISPLAY LED is steady) and choosing any of the radio
channels (RADIO A – B) it is possible to enter the radio receiver card settings menu with
F2 (SETUP) button.
CONSOLE VER: CPM2.60.BC06
CARD R OPTIONS
A–CHANNEL RECEIVER
– CONFIGURATION RECEIVER 1–WAY SAME
– HOME SYSTEMS 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
– SWR DISPLAY 18 40 90
B–CHANNEL DISABLE
– CONFIGURATION RECEIVER 1–WAY SAME
– HOME SYSTEMS 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
– SWR DISPLAY 18 40 90
REPEATER ID 1F40
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F1 F2 F3 F4
It is recommended to modify the following settings only (if it is necessary):
A / B CHANNEL
ENABLE – Radio channel can be used for radio receiving.
DISABLE – Radio channel can not be used for radio receiving.
Note: By default channel A contains the built in radio receiver unit, channel B works only
if you connect an external radio to that.
HOME SYSTEMS (hexadecimal)
Here you can define that which radio transmitter identifiers are received by the radio
channel. There are 8 different identifiers to set.
Note: If you type 00 identifier to any of the positions, the radio receiver doesn't filter the
incoming radio transmitter IDs, it receives all of them.
SWR DISPLAY (hexadecimal)
If the speaker is on in receiver settings, the second number means here the minimum
value of displayed radio signal level by the speaker. Only higher radio signals are
displayed by sound. First (min.) and (max.) numbers to configure the signal scale.
Note: With higher second (middle) value you can filter continuous lower radio noises,
only real incoming radio events activates speaker.
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