2 editing an loc, 1 loc priority, 2 loc association – SilentKnight 5820XL User Manual
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LS10061-001SK-E
Emergency Voice System Operation
9-8
1.
Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu.
2.
Select 7 for Panel Program Menu.
3.
Press 1 to enter Module menu.
4.
Press 2 to add a module.
5.
From the next screen, add either an *EVS-VCM or **EVS-RVM.
Note: * Only 1 EVS-VCM may be installed per site.
Note: ** Up to 5 EVS-RVMs may be installed per site.
The screen will display “Adding module [#]...” for a few moments. You will be returned to the
6.
Add a 5860 LCD Annunciator, if desired, to associate with each EVS-VCM or EVS-RVM
You must save changes when you exit the Program Menu or the new module(s) will not be added. For more
information see section 7.2.2.
Note: If you Add a Module that has not been physically connected, the panel will go into trouble after it re-
initializes (when you exit the Program Menu). When the new module is attached, the trouble will restore
automatically the next time you power up the system.
9.6.2
Editing an LOC
When editing EVS LOCs, the features that may be edited are: module ID, module name, number of switch
expanders installed, extended features, microphone type, microphone gain, auxiliary gain, tone gain, message
gain, keypad priority, and associated keypad
To edit an existing module:
1.
Enter the installer code.
2.
Select 7 for Program Menu.
3.
Press 1 to enter module menu.
4.
Press 1 to edit a module.
5.
Use the
or
arrow to select the module you wish to edit.
6.
Press the
or
ENTER to move to next selection.
Figure 9-4 Edit Module Mic Type and Device Priority
9.6.2.1 LOC Priority
Each device is assigned a Priority level: Low, Normal, or High. This is modified by editing the LOC’s EVS-
VCM or EVS-RVM module. By default, the EVS-VCM has a high LOC priority. The EVS-RVM is defaulted to
normal LOC priority.
9.6.2.2 LOC Association
In order to created an LOC, an annunciator must be associated to an EVS-VCM or EVS-RVM. This done by
editing the EVS-VCM or EVS-RVM module and selecting the correct annunciator for the associated device.