CellCom‑LTE‑V Programming and Installation Guide
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INITIALIZATION
INITIALIZATION
This option allows you to set the communicator’s programmed memory back to the factory
defaults in preparation for system programming.
After selecting YES to clear a section of memory, the communicator asks if you are sure
you want to clear the memory. This is a safeguard against accidently erasing part of your
programming. No memory is cleared from the programming until you answer YES to the
confirmation prompt. See Figure 14.
CLEAR ALL CODES
Choose NO to leave existing codes intact.
Choose YES to clear the user code memory and assign user code number 99 to user 20.
CLEAR ALL SCHEDULES
Choose NO to leaves existing schedules intact.
Choose YES to clears all schedules from the programming.
CLEAR EVENTS
Choose NO to leave existing event memory intact.
Choose YES to clear all event memory in the display events buffer.
CLEAR ZONE PROGRAMMING
Choose NO to leave existing zone information intact.
Choose YES to set all zones in the system to *UNUSED*.
CLEAR COMMUNICATION
Choose NO to leave existing communication programming intact.
Choose YES to clear communication to factory defaults.
SET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
Choose NO to leave the remainder of the existing communicator programming intact.
Choose YES to set the communicator programming back to factory default selections.
Note: Choosing YES does not clear the event memory, zone, user code information, or
schedules.
INITIALIZATION
CODES?
NO
YES
SURE? YES NO
SCHEDS?
NO
YES
SURE? YES NO
EVENTS?
NO
YES
SURE? YES NO
ZONES?
NO
YES
SURE? YES NO
COMMS?
NO
YES
SURE? YES NO
DEFAULTS?
NO
YES
SURE? YES NO
CODES?
NO YES
SCHEDS?
NO YES
Use YES/NO options to initialize
programmable parts of the panel.
Choose YES to advance to
a confirmation prompt.
If you choose YES, the panel initializes that section
of the program and advances to the next prompt.
If you choose NO, the panel advances to the next
option and does not initialize that section of the
program.
SURE?
YES
NO
Choose NO to
advance to the
next option.
Figure 14: Alternating Yes and No Options