Address 001 - 024
Zone descriptions
Add.
001
= Zone 1 description
Add.
013
= Zone 13 description
Add.
002
= Zone 2 description
Add.
014
= Zone 14 description
Add.
003
= Zone 3 description
Add.
015
= Zone 15 description
Add.
004
= Zone 4 description
Add.
016
= Zone 16 description
Add.
005
= Zone 5 description
Add.
017
= Zone 17 description
Add.
006
= Zone 6 description
Add.
018
= Zone 18 description
Add.
007
= Zone 7 description
Add.
019
= Zone 19 description
Add.
008
= Zone 8 description
Add.
020
= Zone 20 description
Add.
009
= Zone 9 description
Add.
021
= Zone 21 description
Add.
010
= Zone 10 description
Add.
022
= Zone 22 description
Add.
011
= Zone 11 description
Add.
023
= Zone 23 description
Add.
012
= Zone 12 description
Add.
024
= Zone 24 description
Complete instructions on how to program zone description
information and other keypad messages are found below.
Special Function Keys
Entries at addresses
001 - 025
can be made in any language.
In order to enter information, the following function keys should
be used, in combination with the number keys on the keypad.
[11]
Toggles between
alpha
and
numeric
modes. Ex.:
Pressing key
[1]
will cause the digit 1 to appear in the
display. By pressing key
[11]
before pressing key
[1]
,
the keypad will switch to alpha mode and display an
a. (Pressing key
[1]
a second time will cause the dis-
play to show the letter b, and a third press of key
[1]
will result in the letter c being displayed.)
[2
ND
]
Toggles between
UPPER
and
lower
case on a letter.
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[12]
If you press
[12
], you must enter the three digit code cor-
responding to the character or press
[
CLEAR
]
to exit
ASCII
mode. The
ASCII
mode can be used to enter spe-
cial characters in the display, like asterisks, apostrophes,
arrows, etc. These characters may be chosen by entering
the three digit code corresponding to the required symbol
found in the chart on the last page of this manual.
[
TRBL
]
Inserts a space between characters/words.
[
MEM
]
Deletes a character.
[
BYP
]
Deletes from the cursor position to the end of the line.
[+]
Moves cursor to the right.
[-]
Moves cursor to the left.
Programming Numbers in the Keypad Display
Numerals may be entered as follows:
Key
[1]
= 1
[2]
= 2
[3]
= 3
[4]
= 4
[5]
= 5
[6]
= 6
[7]
= 7
[8]
= 8
[9]
= 9
[10]
=
0
Programming Words in the Keypad Display
Use key
[11]
to enter alpha mode. The letters of the alphabet
can then be programmed, according to the
Alphabetical
Characters
.
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