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OMNI-400/OMNI-400EU and OMNI-600/OMNI-600EU Installation and Setup Guide
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The LCD display for Installer Mode 1, Submodes 1–2 is:
where: Qxx
= question number (00–99)
Q:xx MX Edit L:yy
Data dddd
DDD
MX
= programming submode (1–2)
Edit
= shows you are in edit mode, meaning that changes to values can be made
Lyy
= location within the programming question
Data
= cue to indicate next four digits as data
dddd
= 4 digits of the data entries (press [#] to display the next 4 digits for those questions
having more than 4 digit entries
DDD
= Mode description (1-System, 2-Zn/Cde,)
For submode 4, the display is:
where: Qxx
= question
number
Q:xx DESC
Z:zz
16-character descriptor
DESC = shows you are in descriptor mode (Submode 4)
Zzz
= zone number for which descriptor is being programmed
2
nd
line = up to 16-character descriptor
Submode 1: System (Questions 1–30)
Use this mode to program system options.
Submode 2: Zone programming, zone enables, report codes (Questions 1–35)
Use this mode to program zone information/attributes and all CS report codes, and to assign the
first zone-doubling zone.
Submode 4: Descriptor Programming (Questions 1–13)
Use this mode to enter alpha descriptors for each zone. (LCD keypads only.)
NOTE:
An option in the Compass Downloader Software inhibits keypad programming. If you select it,
then the keypad will emit 4 short beeps after you attempt to enter this mode.
INSTALLER MODE 2 (PROGRAM REVIEW)
This mode is the same as Mode 1, except no changes to programming data can be made. It is intended
as a way to review the settings of programming Submodes 1–4 without altering their values.
INSTALLER MODE 3 (WALK TEST)
Once the points are placed in their desired locations, open or short circuit each point. The keypad will
beep and annunciate with activation of each zone or point while in this mode. Pressing 1 toggles the
external bell on and off.
To exit, simply press the [
✱
] or [STAY] key and return to the prior panel status.
INSTALLER MODE 4 (SYSTEM LOG VIEW)
The system retains history of the past 128 events (alarms, troubles, openings, closings, bypasses, etc.).
Upon entry to the system log view, LCD-based keypads show the events for the entire system, based on
the options programmed in Question 14, Locations 1–3. Additionally, the programmed time and date
display options are followed. This means the time may be 24-hour or AM/PM format, and the date may
have either the day or month displayed first. Pressing the [BYPASS] key clears the log when it is
accessed using Installer Mode 4. This mode is available only on LCD keypads.
NOTE: When the log is viewed through the quick command (# 53), the clear log function ([BYPASS]
key) is blocked.