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Ver. 3.003 (24/4/03)
CONCEPT IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual.
4.1 THE SYSTEM DATABASE.
User programming is stored in Memory Addresses numbered from 401 to 447.
The system programming is stored in Memory Addresses numbered from 500.
Programming the system involves three basic steps:
1)
Logon with the Installer PIN Code.
Then for each item of Data to be programmed;
2)
Select the Memory Address to be programmed.
3)
Program the new Data Value or Options for that Address.
4.2 SELECTING AND PROGRAMMING THE DATA.
TO SELECT THE ADDRESS OF THE DATA TO BE VIEWED OR EDITED.
1.
Key in the Installer PIN Code.
2.
Select the Address of the data to be viewed or edited by simply pressing:
followed by the Address number;
,
,
(3 digits).
s).
Flashing Area Lamps will prompt you for each digit of the Address to be entered
i.e. A1 = Key in the 1st digit of the Address; A2 = Key in the 2nd digit of the Address; etc.
As each digit is entered, the corresponding Area Lamp will stop flashing and remain on.
ARM, HOME, FAULT & PWR Lamps will Flash to indicate “Programming Mode” as soon as
the 1st digit of a Programming Address has been entered. When the Address has been
fully entered, the A4 lamp will flash if data is already programmed in that Address.
Pressing
after entering the data will save the data and automatically take you to the
Next Programming Field or Address.
Pressing
after entering the data will save the data and automatically take you to the
Previous Address.
4. PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES
TO EDIT THE DATA.
The Data Value at the Address selected will then be displayed via the Terminal Lamps, and
can be changed by simply keying in the new data according to the Type of Data.
Enter the new Data (Value or Option) settings
... (1 to 16 digits*), then
(To
o
advance to the Next Address) or
(To go to the Previous Address)
* Depending on the type of Data required. See 4.3 following.
Flashing Zone Lamps will prompt you for each digit of the data to be entered
i.e. 1 = Key in the 1st digit of the data; 2 = Key in the 2nd digit of the data; etc.
As each digit is entered, the corresponding Zone Lamp will stop flashing and remain on.
To clear the current field of all data and settings, ready for new data, press
.
e.g. If you make a mistake while entering a value, press
and enter that value again.
EXITING PROGRAMMING MODE.
Press
to exit any of the Installer Operations.
4.3 TYPES OF DATA.
When in Programming Mode there are two types of data that are stored in the
Programming Addresses. The type of Data stored in each Address will depend on the type
of parameter being defined.
1) “Value” data.
A Numerical Data Value that:
•
Selects an Option when there are more than 2 alternatives to select from.
e.g. Reporting Format or User Type.
•
Defines a Value or Quantity for a specific parameter.
e.g. Entry and Exit Delay times or Number of Dial attempts.
•
Defines a Sequence of numbers for a specific parameter.
e.g. PIN codes, Client codes and Telephone numbers.