VER-MAC PCMS-1210 QS User manual

PCMS-1210 QS
QUICKSTEP PROGRAMMING
USER MANUAL
VER-MAC Publication №: UME-PCMS-1210 QS – V5.00

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PCMS-1210 QuickStep
VER-MAC Publication №: UME-PCMS-1210 QS – V5.00
May 2011
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QUICKSTEP PROGRAMMING
USER MANUAL
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Manual Change Information
Customers should note that this manual is up to date at time of issue, but is not
subject to automatic update.
For additional information concerning the latest changes to the PCMS-1210 S
and this document, please consult our web site:
www.ver-mac.com
Technical Support
For help with any difficulties concerning the PCMS-1210 S
or this manual, please contact Ver-Mac Support:
We also request that you notify us of any error
or omission found in our publications.

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List of Revisions
Date
Version
Revision
Author
2011/05/11 5.00 Original CM & JV
Disclaimer
This equipment should not be installed, operated or maintained without first
having read and understood all the contents of this uickStep Programming
Manual.
Failure to read and follow the instructions contained in this manual could result in
failure of the equipment, property damage and serious injury.
Proper care is your responsibility. Please work safely.

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Warranty Statement
Ver-Mac warrants that all new equipment units (complete trailer and all
mechanical parts) are free from defects in manufacturing and workmanship
for a period of one year from the date of manufacture.
ny equipment shown to be defective will be repaired or replaced at the
discretion of the manufacturer.
This limited warranty is contingent upon both of the following conditions:
1. that the equipment has been maintained and operated within the
limits of related normal usage for which the product was designed
and
2. that no unauthorized alterations or modifications have been made.
In the case of electronic components, this warranty is for two years,
contingent upon the conditions that the equipment has been connected to a
power source of the correct voltage and amperage and used in a manner
which would be considered normal usage.
The purchaser must establish that the product has been installed, maintained
and operated within normal limits of intended usage and the purchaser must
return the defective product if requested.
Ver-Mac shall not be held responsible for repair to or replacement of any
equipment or equipment parts where the loss or damage is caused by or
arises from unforeseeable events.

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Contents
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Options 1
2 - Unit Installation 1
3 - Programming with QuickStep 2
3.1 Overview 2
3.2 Handheld Controller 3
4 - In ormation Screens 4
4.1 Status Screen 4
4.2 System Information 6
4.3 nit and Software Information 7
5 - Operations 8
5.1 Accessing Main Menu 8
5.2 Main Menu 9
5.3 Quick Program 9
5. .1 Quick Program Menu Explained 10
5. .2 Creating a Sequence of Message Pages with Quick Program 11
5. . Inserting a Graphic Arrow in a Sequence Created With Quick Program 1
5. .4 Editing a Quick Program Sequence 14
5.4 Message 16
5.4.1 Message Menu Explained 16
5.4.2 Creating a New Text Message 17
5.4. Modifying an Existing Text Message 18
5.4.4 Erasing an Existing Message 19
5.5 Sequence 20
5.5.1 Creating a New Sequence 21
5.5.2 Inserting a Page Containing a Graphic Image (Arrow) Into a Sequence 2
5.5. Modifying an Existing Sequence 24
5.6 Arrows, Lines and Chevrons 26
6 - Utilities 27
6.1 Radar 28
6.2 Config 29
6.2.1 Change Password 2
6.2.2 Beacons
6.3 Brightness 34
6.4 DBS [F4] 35

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Table of Figures
Figure 1 – Handheld Unit ........................................................................................... 3
Figure – Unit Status Screen..................................................................................... 4
Figure 3 – System Information ................................................................................... 6
Figure 4 – Unit and Software Information .................................................................... 7
Figure 5 – Password Login Screen............................................................................... 8
Figure 6 – Main Menu ................................................................................................ 9
Figure 7 – Quick Program ........................................................................................ 10
Figure 8 – Quick Program ........................................................................................ 11
Figure 9 – Display Time ........................................................................................... 11
Figure 10 – Arrow Selection Screen .......................................................................... 13
Figure 11 – Quick Program ...................................................................................... 14
Figure 1 – Quick Program Options Menu .................................................................. 14
Figure 13 – Updating Sequence Status Screen ........................................................... 15
Figure 14 – Saving Sequence Status Screen .............................................................. 15
Figure 15 – Message Main Screen ............................................................................. 16
Figure 16 – New Message Main Screen ...................................................................... 17
Figure 17 – Modifying an Existing Message ................................................................ 18
Figure 18 – Erasing an Existing Message ................................................................... 19
Figure 19 – Sequence Main Screen ........................................................................... 1
Figure 0 – Sequence Edit Screen ............................................................................ 1
Figure 1 – Page Flash Time ....................................................................................
Figure – Indicating Sequence is Being Updated ......................................................
Figure 3 – Sequence Selection Screen ..................................................................... 3
Figure 4 – Arrow Selection Screen .......................................................................... 3
Figure 5 – Sequence Number Selection Screen ......................................................... 4
Figure 6 – Indicating Sequence is Being Updated ...................................................... 5
Figure 7 – Arrow Selection Screen .......................................................................... 6
Figure 8 – Utilities Menu ........................................................................................ 7
Figure 9 – Radar Configuration Screen .................................................................... 8
Figure 30 – Example of the Radar Message ................................................................ 8
Figure 31 – Configuration Menu Screen 1/4 ............................................................... 9
Figure 3 – Configuration Menu Screen /4 ............................................................... 30
Figure 33 – Configuration Menu Screen 3/4 ............................................................... 30
Figure 34 – Configuration Menu Screen 4/4 ............................................................... 31
Figure 35 – Change Password Screen ........................................................................ 3
Figure 36 – DBS Screen .......................................................................................... 35
Figure 37 – Alternate DBS Screen ............................................................................. 35

1.0 Introduction
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1.0 Introduction
The Portable Changeable Message Sign (PCMS) 1210 S with handheld controller
is a three line, eight character message signboard with simple uickStep
programming. The unit consists of a message board of amber-colored LEDs,
handheld controller, solar panel(s) and a battery bank, all mounted on a heavy-
duty towable trailer.
The outstanding features of the PCMS-1210 S are its rugged reliability, low
maintenance and user-friendly operation.
This manual contains information concerning the programming of a PCMS
uickStep using the Ver-Mac handheld controller.
1.1 Options
Several options are available to augment the programming and
communication capabilities of the basic PCMS unit and to guarantee the
power supply for the system.
•3G modem for rapid remote communication
•Access to JamLogic2, Ver-Mac’s remote fleet management software
•Radar
•Data logger (requires radar)
•GPS tracking (requires modem)
•Built-in battery charger (AC)
•Automatic charging control with I 4 Smart Controller
To know if your PCMS unit has any of these options and what the options
are, consult your Ver-Mac invoice for the initial purchase.
2 - Unit Installation
Always exercise the greatest care and caution with regard to all aspects of the
transportation, setup and take down of your PCMS unit.
Full details concerning transportation, roadside setup and take down procedures
can be found in the PCMS Safety and Maintenance Manual.

3.0 Programming with QuickStep
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3 - Programming with uickStep
3.1 Overview
uickStep software means that users have two choices when it comes to
on-site programming of the PCMS-1210 S using the handheld controller.
In uick Program users can:
•delete all or part of the last sequence created with uick Program
•rapidly create/modify a single sequence of up to six (6) message pages
and display it on the message board straight away
•select and insert any standard arrow or caution on a message page
Alternatively users can undertake more complete programming of the PCMS
unit at the unit installation. There they can:
•generate and save up to 99 user-programmable text messages
•establish display time and line blink time for text message pages
•generate and save up to nine (9) sequences (series of messages) with a
maximum of 6 message pages per sequence
•replace the current sequence and display a single blank sequence
•create a personalized password to ensure security
For those PCMS units equipped with a speed radar device, the software
generates one (1) radar message automatically, according to the language
and speed unit options selected by the user.
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