NX-7002N Installation Manual
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05/06/13
1.1.5 Exiting the Program Mode
When all the desired changes in programming have been made, it is time to exit the
program mode. Pressing the [Exit] key will exit this programming level and then return to
the “Select a Module to Program” level. If no additional modules are to be programmed,
pressing the [Exit] key again will exit the program mode. If there is a module to be
programmed, it may be selected by entering its address followed by the [#] key (see
Selecting the module to program
for more information). The procedure for programming
these devices is the same as for the control panel, except the locations will be for the
module selected.
Note: Each time you exit programming mode, the modem restarts and reads the
PIN number, network operator and SMSC address number from the NX-7002N
configuration.
1.2 Programming the NX-7002N via the LCD keypad
All steps required for programming are the same as the aforementioned LED keypad. The
LCD keypad display will prompt you for the data required. While in the programming
mode, and not in a location, the number in parenthesis is the location you were previously
changing.
For example, if the display reads “Enter location, then # (5)”, it is reminding you that
location 5 was the last location you programmed. Refer also to “Programming Data”
which follows.
1.3 Programming data
Programming data is always one of two types. One type of data is numerical, which can
have values from 0-15 or 0-255 depending on the segment size. The other type of data,
feature selection data, is used to turn features on or off. Use the following procedures
with these two data types.
1.3.1 NUMERICAL DATA
Numerical data is programmed by using the numeric keys of the system keypad to enter
a number from 0-255. To view the data in a location, a binary process is used. With this
process, the LED’s for zones 1 through 8 are utilized, and the numeric equivalents of their
illuminated LED’s are added together to determine the data in a programming location.
The numeric equivalents of these LED’s are as follows:
Zone 1 LED = 1
Zone 2 LED = 2
Zone 3 LED = 4
Zone 4 LED = 8
Zone 5 LED = 16
Zone 6 LED = 32
Zone 7 LED = 64
Zone 8 LED = 128
Example:
If the numerical data to be programmed in a location is “66”, press [6] - [6] on
the keypad. The LED’s for zone 2 and zone 7 will become illuminated indicating 66 is in
that location (2 + 64 = 66).