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CHAPTER 4 - PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
The PosiGround needs to have seven options programmed for any
particular application. There are two buttons on the back of the display
panel which are used to set the options.
To program the time that the warning horn sounds before final alarm:
1. Hold down the
SELECT
button to enter the programming mode.
Once the top display shows “
HndE
” to show that you have entered
the programming mode, release the button.
2. Press the
SET
button repeatedly to obtain the desired delay. The delay
can be set in 2 second increments below 10 seconds, in 5 second
increments from 10 to 30 seconds, and in 10 second increments from
30 to 60 seconds. When the delay has reached 60, pressing the
SET
button again returns the delay to 0.
3. Press the
SELECT
button repeatedly to scroll through the remaining
programming options. After the last option, the display will show
“
donE
” while the button is held down. When the button is released,
the system will return to normal operation within a second. If at any
time no button is pressed for 5 minutes, the system will return to
normal operation. If you wish to remain in the programming mode,
press the
SET
button while still holding down the
SELECT
button when
the display shows “
donE
”. This returns you to the first programming
menu item.
To program the warning horn for steady or oscillating sound:
The horn warning can be set to sound steady or to turn on and off every
second. The oscillating on and off sound is more attention getting, but
some sounders already oscillate and should be provided with steady
power.
1. Hold down the
SELECT
button to enter the programming mode.
Once the top display shows “
HndE
” to show that you have entered
the programming mode, release the button.
2. Press the
SELECT
button again so the top display shows “
Horn
” and
the bottom display “
StEd
” or “
OSCL
”.