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The NUMBER group contains the numbers 0-9. Press the UP key and the number 0 will be displayed.
Use the UP key to advance to 1 etc.
The SYMBOL group contains common symbols such as parenthesis, colon, comma, greater and less
than etc. Press the UP key to advance through the symbols until the desired one is displayed.
The method of entering description characters is the same for letters, numbers or symbols. With the
description field highlighted, choose the desired group alpha, number or symbol. Use the
LEFT/RIGHT keys to move to the desired character in the description then press the UP/DOWN keys
to scroll through the letters, numbers or symbols. When the one you want is showing, use the RIGHT
key to advance to the next character in the description then use the UP/DOWN keys to select the
next one. If you select a capital letter when the alpha group is selected and then advance to the next
character, the letter choice will begin with the lower case letters. You may scroll to the upper case
letters if you want to enter the description as all capitals. A space can be inserted between words by
simply pressing the RIGHT key twice after the previous word is finished. You can change groups
anytime while entering the description. Press the ENTER key when you have completed entering the
description. When you press the SAVE soft key you will be back on the select device to edit screen.
Choose the next device to edit or continue to press BACK until the main CP-3500D screen is
displayed.
4.4.7 Point ID
A Point ID number is automatically assigned to each repeater, annunciator and device that is
enrolled into the CP-3500D. The number will start at 0008 and increment. No two devices will have
the same Point I.D.
Point ID’s 0001-0007 are reserved for the Keltron SDACT(-2). The Point ID is
only used for central station reporting when a Keltron SDACT(-2) dialer is installed. This number
cannot be edited. Refer to section 7 for more information.
4.5 NAC, Relay Box and Wireless Relay Programming
This section contains instructions on programming NAC’s on repeaters and the CP-3500D as well as
Model RB-10, 20, 30 and 40 relay box relays, RM-5 and wireless relay outputs. Never connect a
model RB-10, 20, 30, or 40 or RM-5 to a CP-3500D. The programming will not allow you to address
them. You will also be able to choose which keypad buttons will reset the activated circuits.
Warning:
Programming information is transmitted via RF from the CP-3500D to the repeaters. The
repeater being programmed must be enrolled, powered on and be able to communicate
directly or through another repeater(s) to accept programming information from the CP-3500D.
A repeater showing a Test Failure trouble will not be programmed with relay information until
it has established communication directly or indirectly with the CP-3500D panel. If a repeater
is powered down or loses communication while the programming information is being sent, a
Programming Failure trouble will be shown on the CP-3500D for the repeater being
programmed. In either scenario, programming will be completed when the repeater once again
establishes communication with the CP-3500D.