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Challenger10 Installation and Quick Programming Manual
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To clear the panel’s memory without Install menu access:
1. Remove power to the Challenger panel.
2. Fit test link 1 (Figure 5 on page 11, item 22) and repower the system. L1 (item
23) illuminates for about 20 seconds, flashes quickly for about 20 seconds to
indicate reset mode, and then flashes slowly to indicate normal mode.
Note:
The panel can only be defaulted in the 20-second interval when L1 is
flashing quickly (in reset mode). The panel returns to normal mode
automatically to help protect against accidental reset.
3. Remove test link 1 when L1 is flashing quickly to default the panel.
Basic programming sequence
This section provides an overview of how to use an LCD RAS to set up a basic
alarm system that uses PINs for access control.
To initially program a Challenger system:
1. Plan the system and fill out the programming sheets.
2. Disarm the system. See “Disarming the system” on page 20.
3. Access the Install menu. See “Accessing the Challenger menu” on page 20.
4. Default the system. See “Clearing the memory” on page 24.
4. Disarm the system and access the Install menu again, as described above.
5. Program the date and time via User menu option 15 Time and Date.
6. Change the default installer PIN. See “Changing the default installer PIN” on
page 26.
5. If the system will contain more than areas 1 to 16, then modify Area Group 1
using Install menu option 36. Area Groups. See “Working with multi-area
systems” on page 26 for details.
7. Program the required system options via Install menu option 7 System
Options, if the default values are not suitable (see Table 2 on page 22).
8. Program custom (site-specific) words, if needed, via Install menu option 10
Text Words.
9. Program holidays in User menu option 21 Holidays.
Holidays must also be assigned one or more holiday types (1 to 8). Decide
what each holiday type will be used for, and record the purpose in the
Holidays and Holidays Types worksheets (see the
Challenger10
Administrators Manual
).
10. Program time zones via Install menu option 13 Time Zones.
11. Program areas via Install menu option 2 Area Database.
12. Program area groups via Install menu option 36 Area Groups to help manage
areas. See also “Working with multi-area systems” on page 26.