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Macro Keys Menu
The
MACRO KEYS
menu lets you set up single-button system commands with the ATP2100 and
ATP2600 touchpads.
The following describes how to program the settings that appear under
PARTITION 1-6.
Output Text
(Output 1: 1120, Output 2: 1121)
Onboard Options-Output Text-Output 1, 2 (Default = none)
Entering text for an output allows the user to control it
directly or by schedule. Use the following guidelines to
“name” onboard outputs:
•
Use the item numbers listed in “Appendix B, Table
B2” for characters and words.
Note
If you want to configure an output for user Output Control you
must use the Output Text feature to name the output. If no Out-
put Text is programmed, Output Control will not function for
that output.
•
If a desired word does not appear in Table B2, create it
using the characters (custom text).
•
When using words from Table B2, spaces between
them appear automatically. When using characters
from Table B2 to create words, you must reserve an
item number for a ‘space’ after the word.
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Each character or word uses up one item number. For
example, a word from the list counts as one item num-
ber. A created word (such as BOY’S) counts as six
item numbers—4 letters, 1 apostrophe, and 1 space.
•
Only 16 item numbers are allowed for each output
name, so plan ahead before programming output text.
You may need to abbreviate words to avoid running
out of item numbers.
To program Output Text:
1. With the display showing
ONBOARD OPTIONS
, press # then
press B twice and the display shows
OUTPUT TEXT
.
2. Press # and the display shows
OUTPUT 1
.
3. Press # and the display shows:
OUTPUT 1 ITEM 0 0 -
. Where
ITEM 0
is the first character or word location and
0
is the
character or word number.
4. Enter the number of the desired character or word, or scroll
through the numbers by pressing B (forward) or A (back-
ward). If you make a mistake, simply enter the correct num-
ber or continue scrolling through choices.
5. Press # to accept the displayed choice and the display shows:
OUTPUT 1 ITEM 1 0 -.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 as needed to complete the output name.
7. Press * after entering the last character or word number. The
display shows the complete text name. For example:
OUT-
PUT 1 GARAGE DOOR
.
Macro Keys
Macro Keys (Defaults for all partitions:
Macro Key 1—Chime: 71
Macro Key 2—Stay: 2
Macro Key 3—Quick Exit: D;
Macro Key 4—Away: 3)
This menu lets you program the Chime, Stay, Exit, and Away macro keys on
ATP2100 and ATP2600 touchpads. Macro keys let you perform a system com-
mand with one button, eliminating manual entry of the command. For example,
the Stay key can be programmed so that it automatically arms the system to level
2 with No Delay just by pressing it once.
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Each partition can accept up to four macros.
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All touchpads in a partition use the same set of macros.
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Macro keys can execute a system command up to 14 keypresses in length.
Use keys 0-9, #, *, and A-F to program macros.
Note
It is recommended not to program macros that disarm the system.
•
Panic keys, long keypresses (press and hold), and macro keys themselves
cannot be used in a macro.
•
When programming a macro to enter user programming, two delays (F key)
must be entered after the access code, and before any shortcut number. For
example, the macro key sequence for entering the Set Time menu would be
9CODEFF020.
•
When using an ATP2100 or ATP2600 to jump to another partition, pressing
the macro buttons on the “jumped” touchpad will execute macro commands
based on the macros programmed in the jumped partition.
To program/change a Macro Key:
1. With the display showing
MACRO
KEYS
, press #. The display shows
PAR-
TITION 1
.
2. Press A or B to select the desired par-
tition (1-6), then press #. The display
shows
MACRO KEY 1 (current setting)
.
3. Press A or B to select the desired
macro key you want to program (1-4).
4. To change this macro, press the asso-
ciated macro key. The current setting
disappears and is replaced with a
flashing cursor.
5. Enter the desired system command.
The display flashes the entry.
Note
If you make a mistake, press the macro key
twice to clear the entry and start over.
6. Press the macro key again to accept
the entered command. The display
stops flashing.
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