
SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1
2.1
Once the
first 2-digit group
corresponding the day [D/D]
was entered
, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and
the
zone 2 LED is blinking
. That means the control panel is waiting for
second 2-digit group
corresponding the month
[Mo/Mo].
2.1
Once second
2-digit group
corresponding the month [Mo/Mo]
was entered
, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and
the zone 3 LED is blinking
. That means the control panel is waiting for
third 2-digit group
corresponding the year [Y/Y].
2.1
Once the
third 2-digit group
corresponding the year [Y/Y]
was entered
, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and
the
zone 4 LED is blinking
. That means the control panel is waiting for
fourth 2-digit group
corresponding the hour [H/H].
2.1
Once the
fourth 2-digit group
corresponding the hour [H/H]
was entered
, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and
the zone 5 LED is blinking
. That means the control panel is waiting for
fifth 2-digit group
corresponding the minutes
[Mi/Mi].
2.1
Once the
fifth 2-digit group
corresponding the minutes [Mi/Mi]
was entered
, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and
the zone 6 LED is blinking
. That means the control panel is waiting for
sixth 2-digit group
corresponding seconds [S/S].
2.1
Once the
sixth (the last) 2-digit group
corresponding seconds [S/S]
was entered
, the keypad buzzer will sound 6
confirmation beeps and
the control panel will go back within “master user’s programming menu”.
2.1
After any digit was pressed, system time and date setting can be canceled by [#] key pressing.
After cancellation by
[#] key pressing
,
the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps
and
the control panel will go back within “master
user’s programming menu”,
keeping the old value for system time and date
.
3. Leave the
m
aster user’s programming menu
by [#] key pressing.
“Ambush Digit Programming” (“master user’s submenu” *061+)
[*][7][Master Code][061]
or
[CODE][Master Code][061]
where *CODE+ is the key labeled “CODE”
While the system is being within
“
master user’s programming menu
”,
in order to program the
“ambush digit”, the master
user should select [061] submenu.
While the system is being within programming
session of the “ambush digit”, the keypad LEDs’ status will be as follows:
Remarks:
ARMED A LED
ON
SYSTEM LED
Blinking
READY LED
ON
Zone 2 to 6 LEDs
OFF
Zone 1 LED
Blinking
That means the control panel is waiting for “ambush digit” to be programmed.
1. Programming of the “ambush digit” can be canceled by *#+ key pressing.
2. In order to establish the “ambush digit”, you should enter any digit from 0 to 9, by pressing the corresponding key.
Once any digit from 0 to 9 was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go back
within master user’s programming menu.
3. Leave the
master user’s programming menu
by [#] key pressing.
Notes:
1.
The default value for “ambush digit” is “0”.
2.
Do not press [*] key
while the system is being within programming
session of the “ambush digit”
, because the panel will record wrong codes and
then the “ambush capability” of the user codes will not function any more.
Other Operation Commands Performed by the master user
Some of programming sections
, which are dedicated to the installer,
are accessible to the master user, too.
In order
to access these programming sections
you should use
[*][8][ Master Code]
command
, while the system is partially
armed.
Once the command was entered, the master user should enter each allowed section by pressing the corresponding 2