Chapter 4
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7. Enter the desired end time by entering the hours, minutes, and AM/PM (press
Enter
after
programming each part).
8. Press
Status
repeatedly to exit.
Housecode.
To change the housecode, do the following:
1. Enter the
System programming
menu.
2. Scroll up/down to
Light control
, then press
Enter
.
3. Scroll up/down to
Housecode
, then press
Enter
.
4. The current option value (A to O) now flashes.
5. Scroll up/down to the desired value, then press
Enter
.
6. Press
Status
repeatedly to exit.
Sensor-activated light lockout time.
Each light (unit numbers 1 to 8) that has been tied to a sensor can be
programmed not to turn on during a certain time of day.
To program the lock interval, do the following:
1. Enter the
System programming
menu.
2. Scroll up/down to
Light control
, then press
Enter
.
3. Scroll up/down to
Lock interval
, then press
Enter
.
4. Scroll up/down to the unit number for which you want to program a lockout time, then press
Enter
.
5. The current option value now flashes.
6. Program the start and end times (see
7. Press
Status
repeatedly to exit.
Ethernet configuration
The current panel IP address, current router IP address, current subnet mask, and MAC address are read-only
network parameters that provide you with information about the configuration of the panel on your local
Ethernet network. To read these parameters, enter the
System programming
menu, select the
Ethernet
configuration
submenu, and then scroll to the appropriate option.
GSM configuration
The manufacturer, model, software revision, and serial number of the GSM modem, as well as the current
GSM network operator, signal strength (RSSI), error rate (BER), GSM network status, and PUK status are
read-only GSM parameters that provide you with information about the optional GSM module in the panel. To
read these parameters, enter the
System programming
menu, select the
GSM configuration
submenu, then
scroll to the appropriate option.
The GSM signal strength is also indicated in system status by the number of solid bars (filled rectangles)
shown. Three or more bars (an RSSI level of 16 to 31) indicate a very good or excellent signal, and one bar or
less (an RSSI level of less than 10 or equal to 99) indicates a weak signal.
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