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11.
Change close time:
For quickly changing
the temporary closing time of the BA group(s).
12.
Bypass:
For performing the following
bypass functions in accordance with the user’s
privilege:
a)
Bypass Points – for bypassing point(s).
b)
See Limits – for determining the number
of points that can be bypassed in BA
groups.
c)
VVS – for bypassing vault vibration sensor
points.
13.
Status:
For checking that AC power, the
standby battery, and the telephone lines are
OK.
14.
History:
For viewing and/or printing up to
500 of the most recent events (alarms, troubles,
openings, closings, bypassings, walk test
results, etc.), including the date and time of the
event.
15.
Time:
For entering, checking, or
changing the following time-related functions
for any BA group:
a)
Current – present time and date.
b)
Daylight – date of Daylight Saving Time.
c)
Holiday – for sequencing through name
and date of each holiday in the schedule.
d)
Open and Close – for entering, checking, or
changing the following various schedules
associated with each BA group:
•
Daily Schedules – choice of permanent or
temporary. Permanent schedules allow for
selection of automatic on/off control.
•
Schedule Limits – choice of earliest opening
and latest closing times.
Note: Only users with an appropriate privilege
level can control scheduling functions.
16.
Sysinfo:
For identifying the firmware level of the
control unit.
17.
Name pnt/gps: For viewing, naming, or changing
the name of a protection group or a point. Also for
entering complete point data.
18.
ID codes:
For entering, viewing, or changing user
data:
a)
Name of user.
b)
Assignment of user code ID.
c)
Assignment of user control of BA group(s).
d)
Assignment of user privilege level.
19.
Load:
For ADT personnel.
20.
First:
For returning to Action Menu #1.
Overcoming Lockout of the Operating Panel
The default keycode 1,2,3 should be used unless the customer requests a special 3-digit code. In the
event the customer is locked out of the menu screen because of an unknown code, the original code 1,2,3
can be restored as follows:
Step
Action
1
Power down the system.
2
Hold the [#] key depressed while powering up the system.
3
Wait 2 seconds and then let go of the [#] key (the existing parameters for the operating
panel will be replaced by the factory default values, and the 1-2-3 access code will be
restored).
If the contrast level is too high or low, and you can't read the screen, simultaneously press
[0] and [#]. Use the middle two keys to the right of the display, pressing the appropriate
key several times until the screen becomes readable and the contrast level is correct.
4
Select QUIT.
5
Simultaneously press [1] and [8] and then enter 1, 2, 3. This will bring up the parameter
screen.
6
Re-program the operating panel baud rate, group number, and unit number to the proper
values, and if required, change the access code.
7
Select QUIT to exit the parameter menu.
When the control unit power switch is turned Off, the time of day and the date remain at the same settings
as when power was removed. Present time and date must be entered anew at the operating panel; these
values cannot be downline loaded.
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