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INTELLIGENT
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PROGRAMMING
SECTION 1 INA PROGRAMMING
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NTRODUCTION
This chapter covers the programming options of the INA and features available to the programmer. This chapter is
presented through the perspective of the CRT-2 Monitor. The prompts are displayed on the CRT screen in the order that
they appear (top to bottom) on the pages that follow. If a CRT is not employed, the prompts will appear on the 40-character,
two-line INA liquid crystal display as displayed in Chapter Two,
Operation.
Menus
At the top of each sub-menu in this programming guide, a string of keys is displayed to illustrate the sequence of keys
needed to reach a particular menu.
Passwords
Access to keypad or menu levels one and two require entry of specific passwords. These levels allow an authorized
programmer to initialize or alter the programming of the INA. Entry requirements are defined as follows:
A Level One password is required for Alter Status.
A Level Two password is required for Programming.
If the main operator of the system requires access to a function which is password protected, contact the distributor
who installed the system for the required password(s). The INA is shipped with initial Level One and Level Two
passwords of five zeroes (00000).
Backspace Key
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The backspace key serves several purposes. At a menu prompt, the backspace key aborts the selection of that option.
When entering data or making a selection from the menu, the Backspace key erases the last character or digit entered.
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