Remote Programming
DLS programming can be performed remotely by connecting to the alarm system via telephone
line, cellular network or Ethernet.
See
for details.
Note:
AC Power must be present for the alarm system to answer incoming calls from DLS.
Installer Programming
Installer Programming is used to manually program alarm system options. Access this mode by
keying in [*][8][Installer Code]. Use the scroll keys to navigate through the menus or jump directly
to a specific section by keying in a section number.
Programming consists of toggling on and off options in each section or by populating data fields.
For descriptions of all programming options,
Viewing Programming
Programming sections can be viewed from any system keypad. The method for viewing and
selecting programming options using LCD, LED and ICON keypads depends on the keypad type
used. See below for specific instructions on programming with each keypad type.
Generally, programming options are accessed in the following way:
1. Enter Installer Programming mode ([*][8]).
2. Navigate to a specific programming section.
3. Select an option to view or change its programming.
All programming options are numbered and can be accessed by navigating through the
menu (LCD) or by keying in the program section number. For toggle options, the name
of the option is displayed (LCD) or LEDs 1-8 are illuminated (LED and ICON).
Use the keypad numbers to toggle options on or off. Sections requiring data input,
such as phone numbers, display the full data in fields up to 32 characters long (LCD).
To input data, use the scroll keys to select a character then press the keypad button
corresponding to the number/letter required. Scroll to the next character and repeat
the procedure as needed. Press the [#] key to save changes and exit the program
section.
The programming worksheets and descriptions later in this section provide a place to
record custom programming settings and are numerically listed to assist in locating
specific sections.
Keypad Types
The sections below describe how programming is viewed and interpreted using each of the
supported keypad types. For more information on each keypad type, see the instruction sheet
included with the keypad.
LED and ICON
Both of these keypads use LEDs to communicate information. The programming icon illuminates
to indicate the alarm system is in Installer Programming mode. The Armed light turns off and the
Ready light turns on while in a programming section.
Programming sections fall under two categories: those that require options to be “toggled” on or
off, and those that require data to be keyed in.
Toggle options are indicated across the top of the display using zone numbers 1-8. For example, if
options 1 and 4 are on, the display appears as follows on the different keypads:
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