Owner`s manual
M SERIES DAC
BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION
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Type “5” and <cr> to enter the Dynamic Configuration menu. The V77 ADM-1 will
respond:
DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
Dynamic Configuration Commands DISABLED
Enable 1
Disable 2
Exit X
Enter Selection:
Dynamic configuration mode allows the V77 ADM-1 to be programmed by
downloading dynamic (on-the-fly) commands.
EXIT
Type “X” and <cr> to exit the configuration menu. The V77 ADM-1 will respond:
Save Changes as Defaults? (Y/N)
If you reply (Y), the settings are saved as the permanent power-up defaults. That is, if
the M16/M8 loses power for any reason, the settings saved as defaults become the
power-up settings. If you reply (N), your selections are saved as current (temporary)
operating settings, but are lost upon power-down. The most recent menu selections
saved as Defaults are restored as the current operating parameters when power is re-
applied. If you respond with (Y), the V77 ADM-1 will respond with:
Saving Configuration as Defaults...
Configuration complete
DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE AND COMMANDS
V77 ADM-1 dynamic configuration commands are issued through a host module, the
service port, or the service modem (config ports). The V77 ADM-1 will recognize
dynamic configuration commands only when dynamic configuration is enabled. Use
the following procedure to send dynamic configuration commands to the V77 ADM-
1:
1. Select the V77 ADM-1 from a config port by sending a select
sequence which consists of the port select code ($BT - default), the
appropriate unit number followed by a colon (01: to 30: - for
cascaded units only), the desired module number (2 to 16), and a
terminating character for <cr> (0D Hex). For example, to select a