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4 Programming
4.1 Introduction
These instructions cover the configuration and programming of the panels. A level-3 password is required to
enter the commissioning menus. For details of Passwords, refer to Section
Level-3 Passwords.
If this number is lost, it is not possible to enter commission mode functions.
Refer to Section
4.1.1
Memory Lock
The configuration memory may be protected
against inadvertent change (although this is not
necessary) by means of a memory lock.
Before making any configuration data changes,
move the jumper strap to the OPEN position.
After all changes have been made, move the
jumper strap back to the CLOSE position to
protect the memory against inadvertent change.
Refer to the diagram opposite for information on
the jumper settings.
Typical View
4.1.2
Navigating through menus
The display will revert to status mode after 60s. Press the ‘
Menu
’ button to restore the display.
[Commission Menu 1]
LOOPS ZONES EXIT
OUTPUTS TIME/DATE VIEW
Next Menu
When a menu is displayed, use the
buttons to highlight the required menu option and then press the
✔
button to select it.
Press the
‘Esc’
button
from within a menu option to return to the previous menu.
The display can be forced back into status mode by pressing the
‘Esc’
button when at the top level
commissioning menu (or by waiting 60s).
4.1.3
Changing Text Descriptions
Various parameters can have a text description defined. These include loop devices, zones, etc. The zone and
device text descriptions will be shown on the display in the Fault and Warning Conditions, etc. to provide a quick
and clear indication of the source of the problem.
To change the text description, first highlight the text description within the appropriate programming option and
then press the
✔
button. The display then changes to show the text entry dialogue screen. For example: