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5.5.2 Adding events When you click the On/Off, Volume, Source, or Auto Volume event button, an event of that type is added to the event list. At this point you can change the event settings. When the event list exceeds the length of the pane, the software will add a scroll bar on the right side. A maximum of 64 events may be added to a system. This means that the total number of events from all event lists must not exceed 64. An On-Off event consumes two events, while source change, volume change, and Auto Volume events consume one apiece. A counter is provided in the Schedule mode window to keep track of the number of remaining events. Remaining events counter Zone events programmed to occur at the same time as a “System ON” event will not occur. To ensure that zone events will happen, they must be programmed to occur 15 minutes after the “System ON” event. For example, if a “System ON” event is programmed to occur at 8:00 AM, the first zone event should be programmed to occur at 8:15 AM. Adds a system Auto On/Off event This event applies only to the whole system. You can select individual on or off times for the day(s) you choose. Or, you can select on and off times in a single statement. Adds a zone Mute event This event allows you to mute/unmute the zone output at a specified time on selected days of the week. Adds a zone Volume Change event This event allows you to change the volume level at a specified time on selected days of the week. Adds a zone Source Change event This event allows you to change the source at a specified time on selected days of the week. Adds a zone Auto Volume event This event allows you to turn Auto Volume on or off at a specified time on selected days of the week. 5.5.3 Viewing and changing event settings To view any event and change the settings, first click the system or one of the zone tabs. Then select an event in the list to display the event settings in the control pane. Now, you can edit the settings just as when an event is added. 5.5.4 Removing events from the list To remove an event from the list, select the event by clicking on it and then click the (Remove Event) button. 5.6 Service Hardware mode The Service Hardware mode provides a list of any system errors that have occurred. To view the Error Log, click the Service Hardware button. If you are already connected to hardware, the Error Log is retrieved from the hardware and displayed in the window. If not yet connected, select the hardware in the System Overview pane and after establishing the connection, click (Detect Hardware) and then click . When the FreeSpace 4400 system is powered on, it performs a self-test. Any errors detected during a power-on cycle are appended to the Error Log. Likewise, any errors detected during normal operation are appended to the Error Log. The Error Log provides diagnostic information for repair technicians to help them repair the system. For more information on reported errors, see “FreeSpace® 4400 system Error Log” on page 55. Hardware version numbersType of alarmName of testTest resultsService Hardware buttonError Log The buttons below the Error Log display allow you to manage the Error Log information: Uploads the current Error Log listing from the hardware. If you recently cleared the log, the Error Log will contain information reported only since the time you cleared it. Exports the Error Log to your hard drive as a text file. Clears the Error Log from the window and the FreeSpace 4400 system. 6.0 FreeSpace® 4400 System Setup 6.1 Introduction This section provides instructions on setting up an installed FreeSpace 4400 system. To set up a FreeSpace 4400 system you need a PC running the FreeSpace® 4400 Installer™ software. 6.2 Connecting your PC to a FreeSpace 4400 system Before you can set up the FreeSpace 4400 system, your PC must first be physically connected to the FreeSpace 4400 system with a serial cable and then that connection must be activated using the FreeSpace 4400 Installer™ software. 1.Connect the RS-232 serial port of your PC to the RS-232 serial port on the rear panel of the FreeSpace 4400 system using a straight serial data cable. 2.Set the FreeSpace 4400 rear panel POWER switch to ON. When the FreeSpace 4400 system is powered up and ready, the SYSTEM STATUS indicator is dark (unlit) and the STANDBY indicator is amber. POWER switchSTANDBY indicator Amber = Standby Unlit = ActiveSTANDBY push buttonSYSTEM STATUS indicator Green = Operating Red = FaultFrontRear 3.Press the STANDBY push button to switch the FreeSpace 4400 system to the operating mode. The STANDBY indicator will turn off and the SYSTEM STATUS indicator will be green. (If a system fault condition exists, the indicator will be red.) 4.Launch the FreeSpace 4400 Installer™ software. See “Launch the FreeSpace 4400 Installer™ software.” on page 25 for the software launching sequence. 6.3 System setup procedure The first time you turn on a FreeSpace 4400 system it loads its factory (default) configuration s...