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5. Appendix: notes on installation and programming
5.1 WHAT TO DO BEFORE POWERING UP THE
SYSTEM
5.2 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
5.3 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING FROM THE
KEYPAD
5.1.1 Connect the zone inputs correctly
5.1.2 Connect the bus modules
5.1.3 Close all the anti-tamper inputs
5.1.4 Powering up
5.3.1 Keypad description
5.3.2 Default codes
5.3.3 Keypad navigation mode
5.3.4 Modifying a numerical value
5.3.5 Editing an alphanumeric string
Make sure that all the inputs are connected correctly (closed to
negative directly or via suitably sized resistors, according to the
configuration of the individual inputs).
Make sure that all the modules are connected to each other
correctly and to the alarm control panel.
Remember to make as straight a connection as possible (in and
out type), and that any branches must be as short as possible.
Always remember to insert an end-of-line resistor between A
and B of the 485 connection to the two ends of the main bus
line.
Close all the enclosures of the bus modules and of the control
panel or, alternatively, bypass the anti-tamper microswitches.
For standard EN50131, the anti-tamper inputs must be configured
at least in single balance.
It will now be possible to power up the system: power up the alarm
control panel from its power supply unit and connect the battery.
If everything is connected correctly, the green LED on the power
supply unit will light up, confirming that the PSU is working
The control panel will start operating and will confirm this by
causing LED DL3 to flash on the control panel card (1 second
on/off).
The control panel is factory-set to consider only keypad number 1 to be
present. The control panel's alarm inputs, furthermore, are all enabled
and configured as double balance.
IMPORTANT: upon first start-up, only keypad number 1 will
be considered active.
1.
Partial 1 and Partial 2 Keys
2.
Navigation keys/function keys
3.
Confirm key
4.
ON/OFF Keys
5.
Programming key
6.
Cancel key
The default codes are as follows:
Master Installer Code
: 001961
User 1
Code
111111
It is possible to configure the system and enter or modify data
using one of the system keypads.
Use the keys
to move about in the menu and
the key to pass to the next level or to confirm the entry of a
new data item.
Press
C
to return to the previous menu
To modify a numerical value, type in the desired value, following
the format shown on the display, omitting non-numerical
characters, but filling in all the numerical characters of the
proposed format.
Once you have selected the string you wish to change (for
example, the description of a zone) the first character available
for editing will start to flash. At this point characters can be
entered or replaced using the same technique as used in
mobile telephones with a pushbutton keypad. Press the
same key several times to change the suggested character in
accordance with a set sequence. The table below shows the
sequence of characters available for each key.
Press the C key when the first character is flashing to exit the
string without saving any changes.
To move around within the string, use the right and left
navigation keys.
Pressing the C key while inside the string deletes the character
to the left of the flashing character.
The new character, when necessary, will be entered to the left
of the flashing character.
Press Confirm to save the changes.
The table below shows the keys and the sequence of characters
associated with each
When the keypad is packaged a transparent label is applied (it
can then be removed during programming).
Incorrect application of the label can cause the keys to
stick
e.g. date DD-MM-YY must be entered as DDMMYY; 2
September 2012 will become 020912, without dashes but
with a zero at the beginning to fill the tens digit for the days.
e.g. Setpoint 1.14 is entered as 114, without the decimal
point.
Number key
Corresponding character sequence
1
. , : ; _ - # * ' @ / 1
2
A B C a b c 2
3
D E F d e f 3
4
G H I g h i 4
5
J K L j k l 5
6
M N O m n o 6
7
P Q R S p q r s 7
8
T U V t u v 8
9
W X Y Z w x y z 9
0
(space) 0
THE UNAUTHENTICATED USER can use only the delete key “C”
or the numerical keys. If a key that is not usable is pressed, the
display will show the message "FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE".
THE USER WHO IS AUTHENTICATED on the keypad and who
presses button C will be returned to the previous menu until the
area status is displayed. If the value of the area status display
time for that keypad is not unlimited, the next time button C is
pressed will return the keypad to standby position, without giving
any indication of the current area status (immediately hiding the
information on the display).