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Optimod-AM 9400 V1.2 Operating Manual - Orban

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INSTALLATION ORBAN MODEL <strong>9400</strong><br />

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Exit Test (restores the operating preset that was on-air before a test<br />

mode was invoked)<br />

No function<br />

F) When you have programmed an event to your satisfaction, press the SAVE<br />

EVENT button.<br />

You will return to the automation menu.<br />

4. To edit an existing event:<br />

A) Press the VIEW > EDIT EVENT button.<br />

You can search by date or event (e.g., recalling a given preset). Use the<br />

NEXT button to navigate between DATE and EVENT.<br />

B) Turn the knob until you see the event you wish to edit.<br />

C) Press the EDIT EVENT button.<br />

D) Edit the event as desired. Use the same technique as adding an event.<br />

See step 3 on page 2-40.<br />

E) Press the SAVE EVENT button to store your edits.<br />

5. To delete an event:<br />

A) Press the DELETE EVENT button.<br />

B) Choose the event to delete with the knob.<br />

C) When you have located the event you want to remove, press the DELETE<br />

EVENT button.<br />

This action will immediately delete the event. There is no “are you sure”<br />

warning message. To abort the deletion, press the ESC button, not the<br />

DELETE EVENT button.<br />

Security and Passcode Programming<br />

[Skip this step if you do not plan to use PC Remote software or do not plan to lock<br />

out the front panel locally.]<br />

The <strong>9400</strong> has five levels of security to prevent unauthorized people from changing<br />

its programming or operating state. Security controls access to the front panel and<br />

to anyone connecting to the <strong>9400</strong> through a direct serial connection, dial-up networking<br />

(through modems), or its Ethernet port.<br />

The security levels are:<br />

1. All Access (i.e., administrator level)

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