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Ver. 3.604 (31/03/05)
INNER RANGE IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual.
4.6 PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART.
The following flowchart provides an overview of the simple steps involved in programming
the system Data and Options.
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The Bold path indicates the typical sequence.
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“<CLR>” can be used at anytime to Exit programming mode without saving changes
in the current data field displayed.
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“<HOME>” can be used to clear the buffer of all data, ready for a new data entry.
4.7 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE
This example shows how Zone 1 would be changed to the “Hand-over” Input Type (2) from
the default setting of “Delayed” (1).
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Zone 1 Input Type is stored in Address 601.
STEP 1. Logon with the Installer PIN Code.
Enter Installer PIN code;
... .
STEP 2. Select the Address to be changed.
Press
, then
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LED TERMINAL
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 while the
data will be flashed on the LED’s in sequence.
(Multi-digit Value data will display sequentially on the LED’s. A chirp sounds as each digit
is displayed. 3 beeps indicate the end of the data sequence, then the “1” lamp will flash to
prompt for the 1st digit of the new data.)
LCD TERMINAL
The description and data are displayed for the
current programming location
01
Zone 01 Type