Access 902 User Manual - page 5
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Factory
Switch Function
Setting
Comment
A
Key Click
OFF
Provides audible feedback of key presses (beep)
B
Demo Mode
OFF
Turn ON only when control panel is not connected to a
system as a “Training Mode”
C
Systems Product Group
ON
ON makes the last unused Product Group capable of
storing and recalling 99 system configurations
D
Not Currently Used
OFF
E
Previous Selection Key
OFF
OFF = “C” key is the third “flash memory” key
ON = “C” key is toggle between current selection and previous
selection
F
903 Mode
ON
This switch must be OFF for the Model 902 and ON for the 903
G
Internal IR Receiver
ON
Turn ON if using Model 905 remote control
H
Auxiliary IR Port
OFF
Turn ON if using 990 auxiliary infrared remote receiver.
Switch-C is of particular interest for most retailers. Turning Switch-C to ON allows the last Product Group
position on the Control Panel to be used for storing and recalling up to 99 different component systems. If the
system includes 904 Product Group Expanders, the Systems Product Group will be the last position, on the
last 904. When this feature is enabled, the Systems Product Group will display dashes (– –) or a System
number in its window.
For those whose merchandising emphasizes direct A/B type product comparisons, Switch-E offers an inter-
esting option. Turning Switch-E to ON will change the function of the C-Key from a temporary system
storage key, to an A/B key that reverts to the previous selection whenever it is pressed. This allows for a
simple, one-button A/B capability without having to “store” anything. This feature is especially useful when
your demo includes putting the remote control in the customer’s hand and letting him/her switch at will,
using just one button.
If your installation includes the Model 990 Ceiling-Mounted Infrared Receiver, then Switch-H must be
enabled for that device to operate. If there is no remote control in your system, you should turn Switch-G
OFF, to eliminate any possibility of stray infrared signals or other “noise” from affecting the display.
The configuration DIP switches are read by the Control Panel each time it is reset or powered up. Therefore,
for any changes to the configuration DIP switches to become effective, the Control Panel must be reset (see
Secure Features section, Secure 88) or powered down and restarted for the changes to be recognized.