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Here is how you decipher the screen:
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Day and Time - The clock can display in either 12 or 24 hour mode.
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Daylight Savings settings for 12 Hour Clock
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Lower case "a" or "p" indicates that daylight savings is inactive
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Uppercase "A" or "P" indicates that daylight savings is active
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Daylight Savings settings for 24 Hour Clock
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Lower case "s" indicates that daylight savings is inactive
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Lower case "d" indicates that daylight savings is active
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Panel Lock Status
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"L" indicates that the panel is in a locked state
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"u" indicates that the panel is in a temporary un-locked state and will
automatically lock after 3 minutes of inactivity
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"U" indicates that the panel is in an un-locked state and will not automatically
enabled the lock
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Event Scheduler
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"E" will either show
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"OFF" Indicating that the event scheduler is turned off
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"---" indicates that no events have executed since the last system reset/
power cycle
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a number indicates the number of the last event executed
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Bottom Line - If an EZ-Max panel, shows the current status of the four relays in
your panel. Either On, or Off. An asterick (*) adjacent to any relay indicate that
particular relay is in an override state. The override could be either a timed override
or other front panel override. If the panel is not an EZ-Max panel, this bottom line
shows any relevant status messages.
Programming/Function Buttons
The several programming buttons are located around the display:
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MENU.
Allows the user to navigate through the system
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SELECT/SAVE.
Causes a new readout on the LCD display.
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CANCEL:
Returns to the previous menu
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CLEAR.
Clears the text or value that was just entered.
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RELAY ON/OFF:
Button that allows a user to turn a relay ON or OFF, execute a
timed override, or execute a permanent relay override.
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LOCK/UNLOCK:
Locks and Unlocks the user interface.
Many parameters can be modified using the LCD screen and a
password (setup code), however these modifications should be made
by a qualified factory technician.
Navigation Buttons
The lower center four buttons, used for navigation of menu items, are
LEFT
,
UP
,
DOWN
, and
RIGHT
. Generally, the
LEFT
and
RIGHT
buttons are used to navigate between ’fields’ on the screen, whereas the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons generally change values in the fields.
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