Step by Step Programming Procedures
i-on Range
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4. Press
.
The display shows:
5. Press
until the display shows:
6. Press
.
The bottom line of the display shows the first in
a list of available wired keypads:
7. Press
or
to select the keypad that you wish
to program. Then press
.
8. Press
until the bottom line of the display
shows the key you wish to edit, for example:
9. Press
.
The display shows the Name option. (If you do
not want to name the key go to step 13.)
10. To name the key press
.
The bottom line of the display shows the key‘s
current name. The cursor is on the first
character on the left.
11. See page 18 for hints on how to edit names.
12. Press
to save the text.
This example shows how to program keys to set
partitions. The same instructions can be adapted to
program keys to unset partitions. Note that you
cannot program Quick Set keys in a part setting
system.
13. Press
until the bottom line of the display
shows :
14. Press
.
The bottom line of the display shows the key‘s
current use. ―Not Used‖ means that the key does
nothing. ―Set‖ means that the key sets some
combination of partitions, or a part set.
15. Press
until the bottom of the line shows ―Set‖
and then press
.
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