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Protege™ Integrated System User Manual
2.5 TEXT ENTRY
The Protégé LCD keypad can be used to program text names for
objects in the system (Users, Zones, Areas and Doors). To program
the text value the numerical keys operate similar to the text entry on
a telephone.
Entering text data is done by pressing
keys multiple times to show the
character required. The display will
change as the key is pressed. Using the
character key map shown, to enter the
name John, the key is pressed once
move the cursor one location to the right
with the key. Press the key seven
times and repeat the procedure for the
other characters in the text entry.
For more productive management of a Protégé
System ask your security professional about the
Protégé System Management Suite.
2.6 OPTION ENTRY
The Protégé LCD keypad uses option programming entry when
configuring a yes or no option setting. Option screens are shown with
eight characters enclosed in '[' brackets.
Numerical Option Key Entry
If an option is enabled the corresponding number will be shown or
when disabled a '*' will be shown in place of the option.
In the example shown option 6 and 8 are
enabled. The example shows the
UN00010 Misc
[*****6*8]