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The ON option causes the fan to operate whenever the Amplifier is on. Use the ON option if you are using the external FAN port to drive optional LED tubes. In the OFF mode the external FAN port is disabled. 3. S SSe eer rrv vvi iic cce ee C CCo ood dde ee D DDi iis ssp ppl lla aay yy - --The Directed ESP® Engine stores up to seven previous faults for later replay. The Service Code Display allows the installer to step through the fault history. - --O OOF FFF FF - --In the OFF position, the amplifier operates normally. - --F FFL LLA AAS SSH HH C CCO OOD DDE EE O OON NN L LLE EED DD - --the last recorded fault is "replayed" on the ESP® Indicator LED. If the unit has never recorded a fault, the ESP® Status indicator will not flash. - --R RRE EES SSE EER RRV VVE EED DD - --no function, reserved for future use. - --C CCL LLE EEA AAR RR L LLA AAS SST TT F FFA AAU UUL LLT TT - --Clears the last fault. Note that this allows you to see previous faults prior by back- stepping one at a time through the fault history. 4. I IIn nnp ppu uut tt G GGa aai iin nn R RRa aan nng gge ee - --The sensitivity on the gain control can be limited to specific ranges. The DEFAULT position allows adjustment over the full range of amplifier sensitivities. There are 4 other ranges 0.5-1.0V, 1.0V-2.0V, 2.0-4.0V, 4.0-8.0V. 5. I IIn nnp ppu uut tt G GGa aai iin nn A AAd ddj jju uus sst ttm mme een nnt tt - --In the LOCK position, the gain range and gain control can be locked out to prevent accidental mis-adjustment. The © 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc Default mode is UNLOCKED. 6. V VVa aal lle eet tt - --Selecting ENABLE allows the amplifier to monitor valet signals from the alarm system. The amplifier will not power up once remote power is removed when the Valet monitoring mode is ENABLED and the alarm system has been set into Valet mode. N NNo oot tte ee: :: To make use of the Anti-theft or Valet features, the amplifier must "learn" which transmitters are associated with the currently used alarm system. See item 8 below. If selected while the remote power is on, the amplifier will continue playing until the remote power is turned off. To Clear Valet Mode, Disable Valet mode on the alarm, then cycle the remote power line off then on again. The amplifier will power up normally after the Turn On Delay time has expired. 7. A AAn nnt tti ii- --t tth hhe eef fft tt - --Selecting ON, allows the amplifier to monitor Arm and Disarm signals from the alarm, rendering the amp in-operable if stolen. When OFF, these signals are ignored. OFF is the factory default setting. When main power is removed while the unit is armed, the unit is placed into a "stolen state". The ESP® Status indicator will blink rapidly, and the amplifier will not continue its power up sequence. Also when there is currently an ARM signal active on the bus, the amplifier cannot be written to by the Bitwriter®. To reactivate the amplifier, connect the alarm that was used to arm the amplifier, and press the disarm button. Ensure the remote line is off(turn it off if this is not the case), and then turn the amplifier on. The amplifier should power up normally after the Turn On Delay expires. 8. L LLe eea aar rrn nn T TTX XX I IID DDs ss D DDe eef ffa aau uul llt tt O OOf fff ff. .. Before the unit will respond to Arm/Disarm/Valet Commands from the alarm system, it needs to establish communications with this alarm system. Once this procedure is performed, the unit will store this information permanently in memory. The procedure only needs to be repeated if the alarm unit is replaced or all the transmitters in an alarm system are replaced. T TTo oo p ppe eer rrf ffo oor rrm mm a aa t ttr rra aan nns ssm mmi iit ttt tte eer rr " ""l lle eea aar rrn nn" "": :: 1. Connect Bitwriter® to amplifier. Press READ on the Bitwriter®. © 2004 Directed Electronics, Inc 2. Press the up arrow 3 times, or the down arrow 7 times to reach the Learn TX IDs menu. Press 'Select' until the ON appears. 3. Press the write key twice. The ESP® status indicator should begin blinking. N NNo oot tte ee: :: The following should be accomplished within 20 seconds or the learn session will time out. If this occurs, the LED will stop blinking. Reconnect the Bitwriter® and press WRITE twice to re-enter the TX ID Learn mode. 4. Disconnect the Bitwriter® and connect the Amp to the alarm cable. 5. Press ARM on any transmitter attached to the alarm system. The LED should go on if the amplifier was on prior to TX ID or go out if the amplifier is off. N NNo oot tte ee: :: When the amplifier receives ESP® bus activity(typically either arm or disarm signals, it will blink to indicate Arm or Disarm commands. This allows the installer to verify that the proper cable is in use and that the transmitters have been properly programmed. The unit must still be programmed to respond to Valet and Arm commands with a Bitwriter® for the Anti-theft/Valet modes to lock out unauthorized operation. 8. M MMa aaj jjo oor rr V VVe eer rrs ssi iio o...
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