DCS MMC PROGRAMS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001
MMC 116 (Page 1 of 2)
MMC: 116 ALARM AND MESSAGE
DCS
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CI
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CII
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816
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408i
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408
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Allows the system administrator or technician to set or change the alarm clock/appointment re-
minder feature for individual or all stations. For DCS systems, three alarms (1–3) can be set
for each station. For other systems, two alarms (1–2) can be set. Each alarm may be defined
as a one-time or TODAY alarm, as a DAILY alarm, or NOTSET as described below. The TODAY
alarm is automatically cancelled after it rings, while the DAILY alarm rings every day at the same
time. It is also possible to set a message to display when the alarm is sounded.
Dial Alarm Type
0 NOTSET
1 TODAY
2 DAILY
Messages are written using the keypad. Each key press selects a character and moves the cur-
sor to the next position. For example, if the message is “MEETING”, press the number “6” once
to get the letter “M”. Now press the number “3” twice to get the letter “E” Continue selecting
characters from the keypad to complete your message. Press the programmable “A” key to tog-
gle between upper and lower case text.
Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the UP
key to move the cursor to the right, then select the character.
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
& ! : ? . , % $ - < > / =
[ ] @ ^ ( ) _ + { } | ; "
→
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PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options
KEYPAD Used to enter selections
SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right
SPEAKER Used to store data and advance to next MMC
HOLD Used to clear previous entry
“A” Key #19 (24B keysets) or key #7 (12B keysets) or key #1 (6B key-
sets) toggles upper case and lower case text.