Digital Security Controls Ltd.
11
Private and Confidential
Installation Manual
DATE : 09/30/97
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5.2.9 Function Keys While in Installer’s Programming
In order to facilitate a more Installer-friendly user interface, the Eight Function Keys of the WLS9000 will perform
the following functions in Installer’s Programming:
Function
Key Number
Default Function Key
Option
Installer’s
Programming Function
Used For:
1
Stay
Hexadecimal ‘A’
2
Away
Hexadecimal ‘B’
3
Chime
Hexadecimal ‘C’
4
Exit
Hexadecimal ‘D’
5
Status
Hexadecimal ‘E’
6
Volume
Hexadecimal ‘F’
Programming the
corresponding Hex Entry
for Account Codes,
Reporting Codes, Phone
Numbers, etc.
7
Memo Record
Forward
Moving ahead in the
Programming Wizard.
8
Memo Playback
Back
Moving backwards in the
Programming Wizard.
•
Pressing any key that performs hexadecimal functions will generate a ‘Function Not Available” prompt if the
current section does not support Hex entries.
•
The Forward and Back keys are used for:
1. Reviewing and editing previously entered data.
2. Advancing through sections to get to a certain Wizard Section.
Note: Only the Forward Key can be used outside of the Wizard.
5.2.10 Memo Feature
The WLS9000 will have a feature that allows the recording and playback of a verbal memorandum.
A user, while armed or disarmed, can record a memo via the “Memo Record” function key.
To record a memo, press and hold the Memo Record key for two seconds. After the acknowledgement beeps,
speak the desired message in the direction of the WLS9000. When finished, press the “Memo Record” function
key again (note: the two second debounce is not required here).
To hear the last memo recorded, press and hold the “Memo Playback” key for two seconds.
Note: Although the target record duration is 60 seconds, the exact numbers are under development by the
Software department.
5.2.11 Recording of Custom Labels
The WLS9000 has the capability of recording custom labels that may be assigned to a zone like any other
ESCORT Label. Labels [246] to [253] are reserved for Custom Labels 1-8.
These labels can be recorded via Installer’s Programming in Sections [701]-[708] using the following format:
When in Sections [701]-[708], the ‘Record’ key (Function Key 7) may be pressed to begin recording. After the
desired label is verbally annunciated by the Installer, ‘Playback’ (Function Key 8) may be pressed to end the
recording and annunciate the label. ‘Playback’ can be pressed again to re-annunciate the Label
recording.
Notes: Even if Function Keys 7 and 8 have been reprogrammed, they will still retain the same above functions in
these sections.
The quantities and length of the labels recorded will directly affect the total amount of time that a Memo
can be recorded. This is due to the fact as they share the same resources.