Programming the Panel
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Learn Sensors (070)
Sensors (Default=none)
The following describes how to
learn hardwire zones and wire-
less devices into panel memory.
The panel comes with six fac-
tory programmed onboard
hardwire zones. The factory
programmed setting are listed
below:
Zone 1: 10-Entry/Exit
Zone 2: 17-Instant Interior
Follower
Zone 3: 13-Instant Perimeter
Zone 4: 13-Instant Perimeter
Zone 5: 13-Instant Perimeter
Zone 6: 13-Instant Perimeter
Note
Clearing panel memory also
clears all factory programmed
zones.
Install an end-of-line resistor on
all unused, factory programmed,
onboard panel zones
OR
Delete the unused zone from
panel memory (see “Accessory
Modules Menu” on page 40).
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To Learn Sensors into panel memory:
1. With the display showing
SENSORS
, press
ƒ
and the display shows
LEARN SENSORS
.
2. Press
ƒ
and the display shows
SENSOR GROUP 0
.
3. Enter the desired 2-digit sensor group +
ƒ
(see Appendix A for a description of all sensor
group characteristics). The display shows
TRIP SENSOR nn
, where nn is the displayed (next
available) sensor number.
4. To change the displayed sensor number, enter the desired 2-digit sensor number
+
ƒ
.
5. With the desired sensor number displayed, trip the sensor or zone as follows:
•
Hardwire Zones
—trip the zone into the alarm state.
•
Wireless Sensors
—follow the instructions included with each sensor.
Wireless Door/Window Sensors with External Contacts
—place the external contact
in the alarm condition, then activate the sensor tamper switch.
•
Handheld Wireless Touchpads
—press and hold the
BYPASS
button until the touchpad
LED flashes.
•
Keychain Touchpads
—press and hold the
LOCK
and
UNLOCK
buttons together until the
touchpad LED flashes.
•
ELM Keychain Touchpads
—
a.)
Press and release the
UNLOCK
button twice quickly,
then press and hold until the LED flashes three times.
b.)
Press and release the
UNLOCK
button once quickly, then press and hold until the LED flashes two times.
c.)
Press and
hold the
UNLOCK
button until the LED flashes once.
6. Continue tripping sensors to learn them into the selected sensor group. To stop learning sen-
sors into a group, press
‚
twice and start again from step 1 (
LEARN SENSORS
) to learn sensors
into another group (or use the
EDIT SENSORS
menu to change group assignment after learning
the sensor/zone).
Sensor Text (071)
Sensors (Default=none)
Use the following guidelines for programming text to identify
zone/sensor locations.
•
There are 16 character/word locations or “Item Numbers”
for each zone/sensor name. Item numbers for each charac-
ter/word appear in “Appendix A, Table A4.”
•
If a desired word does not appear in the list, create it using
characters (custom text).
•
When using words, spaces between them appear automati-
cally. When creating words using characters, you must
reserve an item number for a “space” after creating the
word.
•
Each character or word uses up one item number. For exam-
ple, a word from the list counts as one item number. A cre-
ated word, such as BOY’S counts as six item numbers, 4
letters, 1 apostrophe, and 1 space.
•
Plan ahead before programming sensor text. You may need
to abbreviate words you create to avoid running out of item
numbers.
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To program Sensor Text:
1. With the display showing
LEARN SENSORS
, press
B
until
the display shows
SENSOR TEXT
.
2. Press
ƒ
and the display shows
TEXT FOR SN 01
.
3. Press
ƒ
and the display shows
SN 01 ITEM 00 000 -
. Where
ITEM 00
is the first character/word location and
000
is the
3-digit character/word number.
4. Enter the 3-digit number of the desired character/word or
scroll through the numbers by pressing
B
(forward) or by
pressing
A
(backward). If you make a mistake, simply
enter the correct 3-digit number or continue scrolling
through choices.
5. Press
ƒ
to accept the displayed choice and the display
shows
SN 01 ITEM 01 000 -
.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 as needed to complete the zone/sen-
sor name.
7. Press
‚
after entering the last 3-digit character/word
number. The display shows the complete text name. For
example,
TEXT FOR SN 01 FRONT ENTRY DOOR
.