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D7212GV3 |
Program Entry Guide | 2.0
Panel and Area Wide Parameters
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Figure 3: Softkey Locations on the D1260
Keypad
1
2
ABC
3
DEF
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
7
PRS
8
TUV
9
WXY
0
COMMAND
*
ENTER
#
7
1
2
3
4
6
8
5
1 - Softkey 1 (C1)
2 - Softkey 2 (C2)
3 - Softkey 3 (C3)
4 - Softkey 4 (C4)
5 - Softkey 5 (C5)
6 - Softkey 6 (C6)
7 - Softkey 7 (C7)
8 - Softkey 8 (C8)
Programming Custom Function Keystrokes
Find the command you want to execute in
the
User Interface
section of the program
record sheet. Single digit commands must be
programmed with 9 as the second digit.
Table 20: CF### Custom Function Keystrokes
Command Keystroke
1 (Master arm area)
A19
2 (Perimeter instant arm)
A29
3 (Perimeter delay arm)
A39
6 (Watch Mode)
A69
7 (Special alert)
A79
8 (Perimeter partial arm)
A89
9 ( Special alert)
A99
0 (Bypass a point)
A09
When
CF### Custom Function
is
programmed with
P
, the corresponding
custom function number is passcode
protected. The
CF### Custom Function
prompt is under
GV2MAIN
User
Interface
Cmd Center Functions
. The
passcode protected custom function can be
added to a keypad’s function list by
programming its number in the GV2MAIN >
Function List > M# Function prompt.
128 to 131 Enable Custom Function 128
through 131, (Menu Function only):
This
function determines if a passcode is needed
to access a Custom Function from the menu
list. ENTER PASSCODE (or Enter Passcode
+ Enter Key on the D1260) appears when
this function is passcode protected.
If a command within the Custom Function
is passcode protected, ENTER
PASSCODE appears at the keypad. The
user must enter a valid passcode must be
entered before proceeding with the rest of
the Custom Function. If a passcode is not
entered within 10 sec, the Custom
Function times out and the display returns
to idle text.
Skeds cannot execute Custom Functions
that are passcode protected. The D720
LED keypad does not support Custom
Functions that are passcode protected.
Some functions cannot be entered directly because
they are nested inside a higher-level function. To
automatically execute these functions, you must add
the appropriate keystrokes.
For example: The Change Display
(COMMAND 49) function has three sub-
functions: Bright Display, Dim Display, and
Date/Time Display.
-
To turn up the display, enter:
[A][4][9][E]
-
To dim the display, enter:
[A][4][9][D][E]
-
To display time and date, enter:
[A][4][9][B][E]
Custom Functions can perform several tasks
at one time. For example:
To toggle relays 7, 8, and 9 in one Custom
Function enter:
[A] [5] [4] [7] [E] [E] [8] [E] [E] [9] [E] [E] [C]
To add a temporary passcode, enter:
[A] [5] [6] [3] [0] [E] [E] [9] [8] [7] [E] [E] [D] [E]
[1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E] [1] [E]
[1] [E] [C]
This adds user 30, passcode 987 with
authority level 1 in all areas.
To delete the passcode, enter:
[A] [5] [3] [3] [0] [E] [E] [E] [C]
To program multiple-area Arming or Disarming
functions, use keystroke sequences including
COMMAND 50 (Move to Area) and COMMAND 1.