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PROGRAMMING
The Wizard
II
e is programmed at the telephone touchpad, locally or remotely, for system parameters, codes, and voice descriptions
for zones and control outputs. Complete the Programming Worksheets that follow before attempting to program the unit.
The control panel should have all Burglary Zones programmed for Selective Bypass. In addition, the following panel programming is
required:
•
Enable Manager's Mode (if multiple areas are used in) (GEM-P1632, GEM-P1632 and GEM-P9600 only)
•
Disable Code Required for Function Mode Level 1
•
Disable Code Required for Easy Bypass
Note:
Do not program Disable Auto Status. The Wizard
II
e cannot program users over 96 (or work with zones over 96).
WIZARD KEYPAD ADDRESS (Gemini Series Only)
Inasmuch as the Wizard
II
e is essentially functioning as a remote keypad, it must be assigned a two-digit Keypad Address just as
any other keypad. (See following Programming Worksheets: Limit 6.) No other keypad may be assigned this number.
Similarly, the control panel must be programmed for the Wizard IIe's area assignments (Keypad Area Assignments) and applicable
features (Keypad Features). Refer to the Programming Workbook for the panel in use.
Note:
If assigned Keypad Address “01”, the Wizard
II
e will provide the ability to change user codes from any TouchTone phone,
however this will also prevent the user or dealer from accessing the Program Mode from a keypad in the future.
Entering the Program Mode
Enter the Program Mode as follows from any TouchTone phone.
Note:
The Program Mode may be accessed directly by entering
999#
within the first 2 minutes after power-up. (Also see TROUBLESHOOTING: Error 1.)
1. Enter your Wizard
II
e ID code, then press
#
. The default code is “55”, but this number must be reprogrammed. The Wizard
II
e
will answer, “
Hello
”.
2. Enter your Access Code (if programmed) then press
#
. The default Access Code is “000000” (disabled). The status of the panel
will be given. (Press
*
to continue or
#
to repeat.)
Note:
If all zeros are programmed, the Access Code will be suppressed and it will
not be requested; proceed to Step 3.
3. The Wizard
II
e will direct you to, “
Enter your Disarm Code, followed by a pound
.” At this point, enter your Program Code, followed
by a
#
. The default Program Code is “999”.
4. The Wizard
II
e will ask if you want to load the default program. Press
#
for Yes or
*
for No.
Note:
If the default program is
loaded, it will overwrite any existing data, including all control and zone descriptions.
5. When prompted to enter the next command line, enter the data from the Programming Worksheet; that is, enter printed stars and
digits, then your data, then press
#
.
Example:
To program a Wizard
II
e ID Code (Code 1) of 1,2,3,4, enter
*11*1234#
.
Note:
In the Program Mode, pressing the
#
memorizes the code. Pressing
#
twice in succession memorizes the code and reads
it back for confirmation. Refer to the Programming Worksheet for other details.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The message, “
Voice module trouble; call for service, Error N'
” indicates a system error wherein N represents one of the following
error codes.
Error 1.
Data error in programmed code, system parameter or option.
Note:
If, upon pickup, the Wizard responds with, “
Voice
module trouble; call for service, Error 1
”, you may press
999#
to enter the Program Mode directly. Otherwise, the Wizard
II
e will
hang up and restore normal telephone service.
Error 2.
Data error in zone or control-output description.
Table 1
KEYPAD BUS
RED (+)
BLACK (-)
GREEN (RX)
YELLOW (TX)
CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS
GEM-P1632,GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600
XP-400, XP-600 GEM-P400, GEM-P800
9
12
10
13
11
14
12
Not Used
Wizard
II
e TERMINALS
2
3
4
5