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5.2 Programming
Key
Sequences
A programming key sequence is a series of keys
you press to reach the desired level option. The
programming key reduces repetition and provides
brief instructions when programming the D9068P.
Level 1
is the Main Menu. Select [0 Program] for
all system programming. The first number in the
key sequence is “0”. The Main Menu selections
are:
• PROGRAM
• STATUS
• HISTORY
• TEST
• RESET
Level 2
is the Programming Mode Menu. It represents
the second number in the key sequence. The
programming options are:
• PROG TIME
• PROG TIMERS
• PROG INPUTS
• PROG RELAY
• PROG ACC’NTS
• PROG FORMATS
• PROG DEFLTS
• SERIAL CONECTN
Level 3
provides options that branch from Level 2
(
Figure 19
). The third number in the key sequence
represents the option selected in Level 3.
Level 4
includes keypad prompts that supply
instructions specific to the selected menu item.
Level 5
includes submenu prompts specific to Level 4.
The example in
Figure 19
shows the programming key
sequence used to enter system settings such as the
date and time. Once you enter the key sequence, follow
the procedure of the specific function you are
programming.
When you enter the Programming Menu (Level
2), you no longer need to press [0] to re-enter
the Programming Menu. If you press [0] while
already in the Programming Menu, the keypad
emits a three-beep error tone.
1 - Press [0 Program] to enter the Programming
Mode Menu.
2 - Press [1] to enter the Prog Time Submenu.
3 - Press [1] again to select SYSTEM for the
system date and time.
4 - Enter the current date using the keypad keys
[0] to [9].
5 - Press [# Command] to enter the date into the
system.
6 - Press [* Clear] to move to the next menu item,
or to return to previous menus.
Figure 18: Programming Key Sequence for
System Date
When Programming Mode is entered, all
monitoring ceases. The D9068P does not
supervise the phone lines, or monitor the serial
link between the AX Series Intelligent Fire
Alarm Control Panel. The central station
communication is disabled.
1 - Main Menu (Level 1)
2 - Programming Menu (Level 2)
3 - Prog Time Submenu (Level 3)
4 - Level 4
Figure 19: Programming Key Sequence
Diagram
Not all programming menus extend to Level
4. If a menu does not reach Level 4, the
instructional prompts appear on the last
(highest) menu level.