Control Console - EGi Millennium 1201 User Manual

Control console, audio processor
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Once the Console is turned ON, a menu will appear indicating the control keys for the zones (zone 1
2
, zone 3
) and the dial position of the FM radio of the processor (only if the processor includes a FM
radio).
From this menu, and after selecting one or several zones, you will be able to decide what do you want to do
with them: emitting music, warnings or signals. Let us see each one of the control keys.
1
Door opener 1
Push button that activates the electromagnetic door opening mechanism selected as 1. This push button
could manage any other output application using a relay.
2
Door opener 2
Push button that activates the electromagnetic door opening mechanism selected as 2. This push button
could manage any other output application using a relay.
3
Push button for selection of zone 3 (general line)
When it is pressed, the symbol > will appear to indicate that the zone has been selected. If zone
been selected, it is only possible to browse the bell and messages menus (push buttons nr.
4
Push button for radio tuning
When pressed, you access to the FM tuner in the audio processor (if it includes one). With the key
move up the dial and with the key
5
Reserved push button
Push button to be used in more advanced versions.
6
Push button for turning ON/OFF a zone
Once the zone/s are selected, this push button allows you to turn ON or OFF the ambient music function.
The symbol OF or
1 will appear depending on whether it is turned OFF or ON.
7
Bell menu button
Once the zone/s are selected, pressing this push button gives access to another menu, that allows you
to turn ON or OFF the option of listening to the bell in the selected zone, using button
adjust the volume of the bell, using the button

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