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Operation and Installation Guide | 4.0
Programming
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4.6 Shortcuts
You can use shortcuts to reduce repetition and
provide speedy instructions for programming the
control panel.
The first level in the system is the Main Menu. For
all system programming, <PROG/0> is your Main
Menu choice. Therefore, the first number in the
shortcut is “0”.
The second level in your system provides eight
options: PROG TIME, SECURITY, PROG
SYSTEM, PROG INPUTS, PROG OUTPUTS,
PROG ACCOUNTS, PROG FORMATS, and
HISTORY DEFAULTS. When the D7039 MUX
Expander is installed, a ninth option appears:
PROGRAM MUX. The second number in the
shortcut enters the Level 2 option and allows
access to Level 3.
Level 3 provides the third set of options that branch
from Level 2 (
Figure 12
). The third number in the
shortcut represents the option chosen in Level 3.
Figure 12
is an example of the shortcut to TEST
FREQ and TEST TIME. The sample of the
Program Menu Tree shows that to get to TEST
TIME and TEST FREQ, you must go to PROG/0 in
Level 1, PROG TIME in Level 2, and AUTO TEST
in Level 3. The shortcut is simply a list of the keys
you press to get to the fourth level option. Once
you enter the shortcut, follow the procedural
description that appears on the screen of the
specific function you are programming.
Figure 12: Example of a Programming Shortcut
Shortcut = 0
1
2
Use “0” to select PROG
from the Main Menu which
scrolls at the System Normal
display (Refer to Section 5 .3
Prog System on page 41 for
more details).
Use “2” to select AUTO TEST
from Sub-Level 3. Follow the procedural
description that appears on the screen.
The particular short cut in this example
is for Section 5.1.2 Automatic Test
on page 38.
LEVEL 1
(MAIN MENU)
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
PROG/0
1- PROG TIME
1- SYSTEM
2- AUTO TEST
TEST FREQ
TEST TIME
First number
in shortcut
Second number
in shortcut
Third number
in shortcut
Use “1” to select
PROG TIME from
Sub-Level 2.