Philips LBB 2541/10 Installation And User Instructions Manual page 11

Sound management sm 25b, recordable message module
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Note: Changes in configuration settings for each message only take place after pressing the
'UPDATE' button (S8, figure 1.13) while the RMM is in record mode. The display will show a 'U'
when the 'UPDATE' button is pressed.
Priority selection for messages
Each message recorded can be assigned a priority from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest). The priority
settings on the GMM/MIX or CS-B are passed to the RMM via the SM 25B system bus. How-
ever, these settings can be altered on the RMM as follows:
Select the message using the message select push button in monitor mode
Set the corresponding switches on DIL switch S2 to 'ON'
Zone selection for messages
Each message recorded using the GMM/MIX can be routed to any combination of 12
separate, selectable zones. If a message is routed to all zones, this is called an 'all call'.
Note: Manual zone switching via the MZS provides no zone information to the RMM.
Note: Messages recorded using the CS-B/CX-B already contain zoning information. However, this
information can be changed on the RMM as described below.
To select zones for messages:
Select the message using the message select push button in monitor mode
Set the corresponding switches on DIL switch S3 and S4 to 'ON'
The default zone selection setting for each message is 'all call' for recordings via the
GMM/MIX module. Recordings via the CS-B contain the corresponding zone information of
the CS-B.
Enabling the external message playing indication
It is possible to activate a setting that enables the 'Message active contact' to be triggered
when a remotely activated message is being played. To do so:
Set switch 7 on DIL switch S4 to 'ON'
Note: Messages are always indicated on the RMM front panel display when they are being played by
the message number flashing on and off. If the 'Message active contact' is enabled, the message
number has a full stop ('.') beside it.
Message activation/deactivation properties
It is necessary to select whether the messages are activated by a pulse or ON/OFF input. A
pulse input activates the message. The message will run until it ends regardless of the length
of the pulse. In the case of ON/OFF, an ON input activates the message, which lasts, and
repeats, until the input goes to OFF.
To select Pulse or ON/OFF:
Set switch 7 on DIL switch S3 to 'ON' for pulse, 'OFF' for ON/OFF
The default setting is pulse.
It is necessary to select whether the RMM is activated by closing external switching contacts
which are normally open, or by opening external switching contacts which are normally
closed. This setting will depend on how the input is presented to the RMM. To select
normally open or normally closed:
Set switch 8 on DIL switch S3 to 'ON' for normally open, 'OFF' for normally closed
It is necessary to select how the RMM responds when a higher priority message (if present),
microphone or call station overrides a message that is currently playing. Deactivation means
that the first message is skipped. Interruption means the first message restarts when the high-
er priority input ends. To select interruption or deactivation:
Set switch 4 on DIL switch S4 to 'ON' for deactivation, 'OFF' for interruption
The default setting is 'interruption'.
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