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To activate Muting Level 2:
DOUBLE-CLICK the MUTE Key.
To change the amount of Muting attenuation:
1) HOLD the MUTE Key while using the ATTEN. LEVEL up (▲) or down (▼) arrow keys to adjust.
2) RELEASE the MUTE Key when the desired muting level is displayed.
The displayed value will become the new default attenuation for the currently engaged Muting Level. Level
1 and Level 2 attenuation are independently adjustable.
To turn off Muting (or revert Muting Level 2 back to Muting Level 1)
PRESS the MUTE Key.
SPL Meter Display (902 Only)
Using its EVC microphone, the 902 Control Panel can digitally display in decibels the Sound Pressure Level
(SPL) in the demonstration area, up to 100 decibels. SPL values being displayed can be distinguished from
EVC or Muting attenuation levels because they contain no decimal point.
The 902 can also monitor the demo area and automatically engage Muting Level 2 whenever the SPL exceeds
a predetermined level (See Secure Feature 93 for more information).
To toggle the Sound Pressure Level display ON/OFF
DOUBLE-CLICK the ON/SPL Key.
About Secure Features
Beyond the basic operational features are many special features and functions that can dramatically enhance
the switching system’s convenience and utility. Secure Features allow you to control and restrict access to the
display, put the switching system into the SLEEP mode, protect stored systems from accidental erasure, etc.
These special features are initiated with the SECURE Key. Properly used, Secure Features will eliminate most
of the risks associated with giving customers access to the switching system, making offensive “Please Don’t
Touch” signs unnecessary. The Access System is designed to be equally appropriate for operation by you or
your customer.
Control over these special features is by two different SECURITY CODES – a MANAGER CODE and an
OPERATOR CODE. Whenever a Code is required to execute a Secure Feature, “coA” will appear in the
display window to prompt for the Manager Code, or “coB” to prompt or the Operator Code. Security Codes
can be any number from 0 to 999. Or, either Code may be set to null or empty, to bypass the requirement of
entering a Code altogether. The Manager’s Code is used to control access to certain system setup param-
eters, while the Operator Code is used to restrict Customer access. The MANAGER CODE, or Code A, is
factory set at 999. The OPERATOR CODE, or Code B, is factory set as blank or null.
Changing the Manger’s Code requires you to press and hold the recessed
button on the Control Panel. To reach the button, you must unbend a paper
clip and insert it through the hole in the Control Panel as shown. While
holding the recessed button, short press the A key. The Manager’s Code
will appear. To change the code, press the C key to backspace, and then
enter a new three digit code and long-press the A key to enter. Release the
recessed button to exit Change Password Mode. Changing the Operator’s
Code is a similar process: while holding the recessed button, short press
the B key. The Operator’s Code will appear. To change the code, press the
C key to backspace, and then enter a new three digit code. Long-press the
B key to enter. Release the recessed button to exit Change Password Mode.
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