D7024 Reference Guide
Copyright © 1997 Radionics, Inc.
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6.0 How to Program
The keypad will (under normal conditions) display
"SYSTEM NORMAL" on the top line and, "SELECT:" on
the bottom line, followed by the following scrolling menu
items:
• PROG/0
• CMND/#
• TEST
• HISTORY
• DISABLE
• DRILL
To select one of the menu items, simply press its corre-
sponding key on the keypad at any time.
When a menu item is selected, the Trouble LED will begin
to flash and the display's backlighting will turn on.
When PROG/0, CMND/#, DISABLE, and TEST are
selected, the menu item is displayed on the top line and
the bottom line scrolls through sub-menu items.
To return to the SYSTEM NORMAL display, press the
[Clear/*] key.
To select a sub-menu, press the corresponding number
key on the keypad.
The keypad may, at this time, prompt you to enter your
PIN number. If so, enter the number and the display will
automatically go to the sub-menu display.
To return to a previous screen at any time, press the
[Clear/*] key. Doing so deep within a sub-menu will
eventually return you to the SYSTEM NORMAL display.
When a sub-menu item prompts you to enter data, do so
followed by the [Cmnd/#] key. If data already exits at a
particular location, it will be displayed. You can either
accept that data or enter new data over it.
When the [Cmnd/#] key is pressed to enter the data, the
display will return you to the sub-menu display you were in
previously.
For a complete listing of each menu and sub-menu,
see pages 19-21. For a listing of the Defaults, see pages
24 and 25.
The HISTORY option is not menu driven; rather it is a list.
After you press the HISTORY key, the latest system event
will be displayed.
The "12/12" in our example means this is the 12th event
out of 12. DRILL: OVER is the event, 08:13 is the time of
the event, and 101196 is the date of the event.
The display will automatically scroll back through the
events until it reaches the end, then will display the
following:
At any time during your viewing of the history, you can
press the 7 or 9 keys to move forward or backward
through the list of system events.