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If the last Product Group on your Control Panel is reserved for Systems (see page 3), then PRESS the SYSTEM
key on the remote to go directly to the Systems Product Group.
Once the desired Product Group is active, SELECT the component you wish to demonstrate by entering that
component’s 1 or 2-digit product ID number. PRESS the ENTER-Key on the remote or wait 2 seconds for
auto-entry.
Enhanced features
902/903 Control Panels with version 3.4 software or later include the following functions to the 905 remote.
To store the current selections in an unused product group:
Group • # • # • LPRESS-ENTER
The same sequence applied to a speaker group facilitates speaker add. This sequence be-
haves just like LPRESSing a Product Group button.
To store the current selections in the 99 systems group:
System • # • # • LPRESS-ENTER.
(This function must be enabled on the dip switch, see page 3.) This sequence acts just like LPRESSing
the 99 systems Product Group button.
To disconnect/recall the active product in a group just like a double clicked Product Group button on display:
Group • # • # • DOUBLE CLICK-ENTER
Double click needs to be two moderate presses rather than the speed you would use with a
computer mouse. If you have trouble with double click, slow down and make two distinct
presses.
Group • # • # will time out and act like short press Product Group after 2 seconds on inactivity.
Group • ▲ and Group • ▼ cycles through Product Groups as long as the arrow key is held down.
Troubleshooting
There are two common conditions that can cause a system to malfunction:
1) Switching Modules that are not properly addressed.
2) Buses are improperly connected (system bus, high-level bus, low-level bus).
Either of these conditions can cause the system to be “confused” since the Control Panel cannot then commu-
nicate with all switching modules. All of the module addresses should have been set and all the bus net-
works connected by the person(s) who originally installed your system. If this was not properly done or if
any module addresses have been changed, or new modules added to the system since the original installa-
tion, someone will have to verify all the address settings and check all the bus connections in your system
before further troubleshooting can continue. Run the self-diagnostic tests on page 6 to discover module
addressing problems and refer to the original Installation Manual for instructions on module addresses and
bus connections.
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