D9068
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Operation and Installation Guide | 5.0
Programming
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When you enter Programming Mode,
all monitoring ceases. The D9068
does not process input point
events, supervise the phone
lines, or monitor the serial
link. The central station
communication is disabled.
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 D9068.
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. Refer to
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.
Figure 26: Programming Key Sequence
Diagram
[0]: PROGRAM
[1]: PROG TIME
[1]: SYSTEM
[1]: SYSTEM
1
2
3
4
1 - Main Menu (Level 1)
2 - Programming Menu (Level 2)
3 - Prog Time submenu (Level 3)
4 - Level 4
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.
shows the
programming key sequence used to enter
system settings such as the date and
time. After 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.
At the Main Menu (Level 1), press [0]
to enter the Programming Menu (Level
2).
2.
At the Programming Menu, press [1] to
enter the Prog Time submenu.
3.
At the Prog Time submenu (Level 3),
press [1] to select
1: SYSTEM
(Level
4).
4.
Follow the keypad prompts to select
system settings.
5.
Press [#] to verify the setting.