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5. If running the macro command is to be each time preceded by user authorization, enable
the A
UTHORIZATION REQUIRED
option.
6. If the macro command is not to be available, when any of the partitions operated by the
keypad is armed, enable the D
ISABLED IF ARMED
option.
7. If the macro command is to be run instantly on touching the key, enable the
A
UTOEXECUTE
option (if so, only this single macro command is to be assigned to the
group).
8. Select from the list one of the commands to be executed by the new macro command.
9. Select the partitions (arming / disarming, alarm clearing), zones (bypassing /
unbypassing) or outputs (enabling / disabling outputs) controlled by the command. Click
twice to select/deselect the required field.
10. Click the "Add" button. A new command will appear in the list of commands assigned to
the macro command. After clicking the command you can still make a correction to the list
of partitions / zones / outputs controlled by the command. After making the changes, click
the "Change" button.
11. If necessary, repeat the steps 8-10 to add next commands.
12. Click the "Write" button. The data will be written to the keypad.
5.3 Screensaver
The screensaver related data are stored in the keypad memory. Before you proceed to
configuring the screensaver, read out the data from the keypad ("Read" button), and,
after the programming is completed, write them to the keypad ("Write" button). These
data are not read and written after you click the
button in the program main
menu.
The screensaver mode turns on after the keypad is idle for 60 seconds, when no menu is
displayed. When in the screensaver mode, the following information can be displayed:
any text defined by the installer,
state of selected partitions (select single partitions whose status will be displayed),
state of selected zones in the form of symbols (select single zones whose status will be
displayed),
state of selected outputs in the form of symbols (select single outputs whose status will
be displayed),
temperature (indicate the control panel zone to which the temperature detector is
assigned, and determine whether the temperature is to be displayed in degrees Celsius
or Fahrenheit),
date and time (particular elements, like the day, month, year, hour, minutes and
seconds are to be configured individually),
name of the keypad,
state of selected zones in the form of messages (select individual zones whose state
will be displayed, and define the content of messages for the normal state and for the
violation, because these two states only are presented in the form of a message),
state of the selected outputs in the form of messages (select individual outputs whose
status will be displayed, and define the content of messages for the active and inactive
output).