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RADIO/CLOCK ADJUSTMENTS ON THE VM102 MASTER SETTING THE CLOCK With the time displayed (Radio off): ��Press the "Mem" button, causing the display to flash. ��Use the "Up" button, to adjust the hours. ��Use the "Down" button, to adjust the minutes. ��Press the "Mem" button, to exit “time set” mode. SETTING THE RADIO ��Turn the radio on, by pressing the “Power” button at Master. ��Press the “Mus” button at the Master, so the red L.E.D. illuminates. ��Tune to the desired frequency, using the “Up/Down” buttons. ��Allocate a preset memory location if desired, by pressing the “Mem” button, followed by a preset number, followed by “Mem” again. ��Adjust the Master slide volume control to about two thirds. ��Adjust the blue trim-pots on the Master audio PCB (Bottom left PCB at rear of Master fascia) so the volume and tone levels are set for normal listening at the Master Station. (See Diag 6) DIAG 6 - System Volume & Tone Controls 105-282 AUXILLIARY INPUT BOARD TONE VOLUME 41

VM102 MASTER STATION PROGRAMMING To access the following programming options, the Master must be in PROGRAM mode. To enter PROGRAM mode, press the PRIVACY and MONITOR buttons simultaneously. When all the program options have been entered, press the CANCEL/CLEAR button to exit PROGRAM mode. MASTER STATION CODING For the purpose of Select Calling (calling individual or grouped stations), the Master must be allocated either a Single Digit or Double Digit number. If the same number is allocated to other stations besides the Master, the Master and the Room Stations having the same number will form a group. Allocating a number to the Master is done by means of keypad programming as outlined below. Single Digit Coding Single Digit format is the default programming setting intended for systems requiring up to 8 select call channels. This format offers the convenience of calling individual or grouped stations by pressing only one button. NOTE: Single digit format is compatible with the previous VR101 Room Stations. If not previously programmed, the Master will be in the default setting of Single Digit format, where in program mode, the red L.E.D. will repeatedly flash a string of 1 to 8 flashes representing the (Single Digit) programmed number (default number = 1). Enter a number between 1 and 8 by pressing the corresponding button. The red L.E.D. will now repeatedly flash the newly programmed number. Exit program mode by pressing the “CANCEL/CLEAR” button, or remain in PROGRAM mode to program more options. Double Digit Coding Double Digit format is a programming option intended for systems requiring from 9 to 24 select call channels. This format requires that two buttons be pressed in sequence to call individual stations. NOTE: Double Digit format is not compatible with the previous VR101 Room Stations. If not previously programmed, the Master will be in the default setting of Single Digit format, where in PROGRAM mode, the red L.E.D. will repeatedly flash a string of 1 to 8 flashes representing the Single Digit programmed number (default number = 1). Press the “AUX” button to toggle to Double Digit Mode. In Double Digit mode the red L.E.D. will repeatedly flash the following information. - 2 quick flashes representing Double Digit Mode - 1 to 3 flashes representing the first digit (default = 1) - 1 to 8 flashes representing the second digit (default = 1) 42

RADIO/CLOCK ADJUSTMENTS ON THE VM102 MASTER<br />

SETTING THE CLOCK<br />

With the time displayed (Radio off):<br />

��Press the "Mem" button, causing the display to flash.<br />

��Use the "Up" button, to adjust the hours.<br />

��Use the "Down" button, to adjust the minutes.<br />

��Press the "Mem" button, to exit “time set” mode.<br />

SETTING THE RADIO<br />

��Turn the radio on, by pressing the “Power” button at Master.<br />

��Press the “Mus” button at the Master, so the red L.E.D. illuminates.<br />

��Tune to the desired frequency, using the “Up/Down” buttons.<br />

��Allocate a preset memory location if desired, by pressing the “Mem” button, followed<br />

by a preset number, followed by “Mem” again.<br />

��Adjust the Master slide volume control to about two thirds.<br />

��Adjust the blue trim-pots on the Master audio PCB (Bottom left PCB at rear of<br />

Master fascia) so the volume and tone levels are set for normal listening at the<br />

Master Station. (See Diag 6)<br />

DIAG 6 - System Volume & Tone Controls<br />

105-282 AUXILLIARY INPUT BOARD<br />

TONE<br />

VOLUME<br />

41

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