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Programming Instructions
CHAPTER 3
Programming Instructions
This chapter describes programming the panel from the onboard keypad. Programming of the control panel is
possible at any time except when an alarm condition is present or during a fire drill.
The control panel has been designed for many different types of applications. After examining your specific
application, review the programming options and choose the entries best suited for your system.
The control panel has a built-in intelligent programmer. All programming selections are stored in nonvolatile
Electrically-Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM). This ensures that the control panel will retain
all entries made in programming mode even if both AC and battery power are removed. Invalid entries cause a 'beep'
from the onboard piezo sounder.
The user
must
program the primary and secondary phone numbers, account numbers and 24 hour test report times for
each Central Station account and the current time and date. The control panel comes with factory chosen options/
features already programmed. Other options/features may be programmed if desired. If all factory default settings
are acceptable, programming is complete.
Successful entry into Program Mode places the system into trouble. A 'system off-normal' message is transmitted to
the Central Station.
3.1
Entering Program Mode
To enter Program Mode, press the
MODE
key once (the display will go blank). The user than has ten seconds to start
entering the code
7764
.
☛
7764
spells PROG on a Touch-Tone
®
phone
If an incorrect key is entered, reenter the proper 4-digit code
before
pressing the
[ENTER/STORE]
key. Note that as
the information is entered into the control panel, the digits will scroll across the display from right to left.
___7
__77
_776
7764
The user is allowed a pause of up to 10 seconds between each number while entering the code. After pressing the
[ENTER/STORE]
key, the control panel will be in Program Mode and will display
00_F
. A maximum of 10 min-
utes of idle time is allowed at this point before starting the programming, otherwise the control panel will return to
Normal Mode. A maximum of 10 minutes between key strokes is also allowed. All entries made prior to the 10
minute time-out are valid and are stored.
Once in Programming Mode, the control panel will:
• Blink the trouble LED
• Activate the relay(s) if programmed for trouble
• Disable the Notification Appliance Circuit(s)
• Disable the relay(s) if programmed for alarm
• Display
00_F
• Ignore all other keys other than those mentioned in this section
• Continue to communicate any events not previously acknowledged at a Central Station prior to entering
Program Mode
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