Installation and Programming Manual
Options and programming methods
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Chapter 6
OPTIONS AND
PROGRAMMING METHODS
6-1
Introduction
The options, functions and values of the SmartLiving control panel must be
programmed by qualified persons only. The SmartLiving control panel is
programmed at the factory with almost ready-to-go settings (“default settings”)
which require only minor changes during the system customization phase.
For example, all the zones, keypads and readers are assigned to (belong to)
partition 1, alarm and tamper events related to partition 1 activate the relay
output which is monostable set at 3 minutes (Monostable time = 3 minutes), etc.
All the parameters and programming data can be input via keypad or computer
(equipped with the SmartLeague software programme) with the following
exceptions.
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From the keypad you cannot programme:
•• Timer slot exceptions
•• Input calibration
•• The second partition entry time
•• Sounderflasher tone
•• BUS speed
•• Description of the “Emergency key duos”
•• Parameters relating to the SmartLAN board
•• Parameters relating to the Nexus GSM dialer
•• Parameters relating to the I-BUS Ivy-B
•• Programmable events
•
Via the SmartLeague software programme you cannot programme:
•• DTMF sensitivity
•• The second Installer code
•• The Installer code PINs
•• The shortcut descriptions
The following chapter describes the programming flow of the system data as it
appears in the Installer menu on the keypad. The description of both
programming methods (from Keypad; Via PC) are provided.
6-2
Programming from a keypad
(accessing the installer menu)
If you wish to programme the system via the installer menu from a keypad, you
must:
1. Disarm all the control panel partitions.
2. Type-in a valid PIN (installer code) on the keypad then press
. The PIN
is “9999” at default.
If you satisfy these conditions, the system will allow access to installer menu.
Once access to the installer menu is achieved, the system will:
•
Block all system keypads except the one you are using.
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Broadcast the “PROGRAMMING” message to all the keypads.
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Force all the system keypads to standby status.
•
Bring the call queue and events log to a temporary standstill, thus there will
be no events saved to the log, no outputs activated and no outgoing calls.