Installer Menu Options
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the alert the display shows ―Tick to continue Disabled‖ followed by the device
number of the disabled expander.
If a user tries to set the system the keypad display shows the same alert
message again, but will continue to set the system if the user presses
. The
system omits all those zones belonging to the disabled expander.
Replacing Expanders
if you wish to replace an expander with a new expander, but leave that
expander‘s programming intact on the control unit, then use the Installer Menu
option
Detectors/Devices – Wired Expander – Replace Expander
. (See page 136 for
detailed instructions. Radio Expanders have a similar menu option.)
When you use the Replace Expander option the control unit disables the
selected expander and retains all the expander‘s zones and other
programming. You can then power down the system, disconnect the expander
from the bus, and reconnect a new expander (of the same type) to the bus.
When you power up the control unit again, the keypads will show an alert that
the expander has been disabled. Go into the Installer Menu and select
Detectors/Devices – Wired Expander – Replace Expander
again. The keypad display
shows an ―Add‖ option for the replaced expander. Select the ―Add‖ option and
then hold down the address request button on the new expander (remember
to remove the lid in order to activate the tamper). The control unit will assign
the bus device address of the expander you removed to the new expander,
along with all the zones and other programming from the old expander. The
new expander will not need any further programming.
Note: If you replace a wireless expander then you must teach the identity of
the new wireless expander to any receivers that had previously learned
the old expander’s identity. This includes any 762s, 768s or WAMs. In
addition, you will have to teach the identity of an WAMs to the expander.
Wired Keypads
Adding Wired Keypads
To add a wired keypad to the bus use the Installer Menu option
Detectors/Devices – Address Bus Device
. See page 131 for detailed instructions.
When you add a wired keypad the control unit gives the keypad the next free
device number.
If the keypad you are adding already has a bus device number stored within it,
from a previous installation, then this will cause problems in the new
installation. Always ensure that you default the bus device address before
adding it to the bus. You can do this either manually (see page 131) or by
using the option
Detectors/Devices – Wired Keypads – Delete Keypad
. (See below.)
Editing Wired Keypads
The control unit allows you to give each wired keypad a name, and assign a
keypad to one or more partitions.
The control unit displays the name you give to the keypad when it is reporting
faults or other events, making it easier to locate the affected device.
To name a wired keypad or assign it to one or more partitions, use the
Detectors/Devices – Wired Keypads – Edit Keypad
option.
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