DS1067-035A
6
LBT8633
1 PREFACE
STRUCTURE OF THIS MANUAL
The manual is divided into chapters and discussed subjects are arranged sequentially to accompany each step of
system
programming
and
configuration
.
Descriptions to
design, install
and
maintain
the system are given in
Installation Manual
, where
devices acquiring
procedure is indicated
.
Descriptions for system use from end user are given in
User Manual.
Standards used in this manual
For the sake of clarity, the following conventional standards are used throughout this manual:
For example
120
OK
means “enter 120 and then press the OK key”.
▲
,
►
,
▼
and
◄
indicate the corresponding navigation arrow keys on the keypad.
Finally, take care of the following symbols:
This symbol indicates an important warning.
This symbol indicates an suggestion.
1.1
NAVIGATION THROUGH MENUS
1067 system provides for 4 menus:
-
Technical menu
which can be accessed by entering
Technical Code
(default 000000)
OK
MENU
This menu is dedicated to system installer and described at paragraph 3.15.
The whole tree of Installer Menu is illustrated at paragraph 5.2.
-
Master menu
which can be accessed by entering
Master Code
(default 111111)
OK
MENU
This menu is dedicated to system main user and described in User Manual.
The whole tree of Master Menu is illustrated at paragraph 5.1.
-
User menu
which can be accessed by entering
a
User Code
(es. default 000020)
OK
MENU
This menu is dedicated to system users and described in User Manual.
The whole tree of User Menu is illustrated at paragraph 5.3.
-
Free access menu
which can be accessed by directly entering
MENU
from this menu, some information on system status can be achieved.
The menus are organised in a tree-like structure, that is with more or less deep submenus including more items.
Typically, on display 1
st
line, the item appears of menu being used and, on display 2
nd
line, the submenu items of the
menu.
As an example:
To scroll through menu items, use vertical scrolling keys
▲
and
▼
.
To access a submenu, press
OK.
To confirm a choice within a menu, press
OK
otherwise press
ESC.
To go back by one level, press
ESC.
To quit a menu, press
ESC
more times.
If no key is pressed, after one minute the system automatically exits the menu.
Pressing any key is signalled by a short
beep
sound.
E.g. valid code confirmation is signalled by
beep-beep!
.
Entering a parameter which is wrong, e.g. owing to a not valid code, is signalled by a low tone
.
EVENT LOG
SYSTEM