16
Press <
CONTROL
> and<
0
> simultaneously to delete User code. Press <
ENTER
> to
save
the change.
Press <
PROG
> and <
ENTER
> exit Client Program mode.
Customizing your Keypad
Local Edit Program mode assists the user to customize descriptions, adjust keypad light
and buzzer tone.
How to Enter Local Edit Program Mode to Describe Zones
To enter this mode,
press and hold <CONTROL> and at the same time press <ARM>
for 2 seconds
. The display will show
“
Local Mode kb #
”
. From hereon, you can change
the numeric description of a zone to a textual description.
Press <PROG> <1>
to change the description of Zone 1. For example, Use the arrow
keys to move the cursor forward or backward on the display. Press the corresponding
key to replace the current digit. Each key represents 3 different characters. The first
character will be shown at the first press, etc.
Press
<
MEM
> to change from
uppercase to lowercase
and visa-a-versa.
During the programming of text for all of the addresses 1-8,998,999 you can also use the
<A> button to return back to last saved text and you can use <B> button to return back to
the default text.
Press <
ENTER
> to save textual description.
For more zones, press <
PROG
>, followed by Zone # to continue textual description.
The functions of the alpha-numeric keys are listed in Table 6.
How to Add or Change Telephone Numbers
Depending on the type of panel you have, you can program up to 6 phone numbers, each
with a total of 16 digits. Your panel can be programmed to dial all or any of these
telephone numbers depending on the event which has occurred.
(In PW16 The six phone numbers are at program address 331 through to 336).
(In PW4/8 The four phone numbers are at program address 501 through to 504).
(In PW64 The six phone numbers are at program address 691 through to 696).
While
in
CLIENT
mode, key in the following sequence
<PROGRAM> <XXX (where XXX
is the Address location for telephone number 1, according to the model of PW
alarm you have - see above)> <ENTER>
Zone 1
<A..Z>
Bedroom
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