Section 3: Configuration
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Trouble indication – Flashes when troubles are present. During normal operation the Status LED shall indicate
troubles using the following flashing pattern. No Trouble will be indicated by 120ms on / 10 sec off. Troubles will be
indicated by a number of flashes 400ms on / 400ms off (1.7 sec between flashes). Troubles with a lower number of
flashes shall be considered higher priority and will override the indication of lower priority troubles.
Troubles are indicated according to the following priority:
1 flash - no keypads enrolled
2 flashes - module supervision trouble
3 flashes - bus low voltage
4 flashes - low battery trouble
5 flashes - AC trouble
6 flashes - AUX trouble
7 flashes - bell trouble
8 flashes - TLM trouble
How to enter data
Conventions used in this manual
Brackets [ ] indicate numbers or symbols that must be entered on the keypad.
e.g., [*][8][Installer Code][804] requires the following key entries:
[*][8][5555][804]
[*] initiates a special command.
Note:
[5555] is the default installer code. The default installer code should be changed during initial programming of the sys-
tem.
[804] indicates the particular programming section being accessed.
Entering letters manually (system labels)
1. In Installer Programming, enter the section requiring text input.
2. Use the arrow keys [<][>] to move the cursor to a blank space or existing character.
3. Press the number key corresponding to the appropriate letter. Each number button accesses three letters and a number.
The first press of the number key displays the first letter. The second press displays the second letter, etc.
1
A, B, C, 1
2
D, E, F, 2
3
G, H, I, 3
4
J, K, L, 4
5
M, N, O, 5
6
P, Q, R, 6
7
S, T, U, 7
8
V, W, X, 8
9
Y, Z, 9,0
0
Space
4. To select lower case letters press [*]. The Select Options list opens. Scroll to “lower case” and press [*] again to select.
5. When the required letter or number is displayed use the arrow keys [<][>] to scroll to the next letter.
6. When finished, press the [#] key to save the label and exit.
7. Continue from step 2 until all labels are programmed.
For information on entering hexadecimal data, see "Programming hex and decimal data" on page 74.
3.3 Enrollment
All optional modules and devices must be enrolled on the system. During enrollment, the electronic serial number (ESN) of
each device is identified to the control panel and zones are assigned. A wireless transceiver HSM2HOST or an RF keypad
must be enrolled first before wireless devices can be enrolled.
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