
Programming Procedures
General
Default
Programming
Data Programming
Note: A tear-out blank programming form has been included at the centerfold of
this manual.
The system is shipped with a set of pre-programmed values that are designed to
meet the needs of many installations. These can be changed by the installer to
suit specific needs if desired. In addition, four sets of pre-programmed
communication default values can also be loaded by the installer, each set
designed for a specific communication format. These too can be changed to suit
the needs of a particular installation.
Changes to these pre-programmed values can be programmed directly from the
console (Alpha consoles only) or from an IBM compatible computer terminal
either remotely (using a HAYES 1200 SMARTMODEM or a HAYES brand
Optima 24 PLUS FAX 96 modem), or at the office or job site (using the 41OOSM
Serial Module – see DIRECT WIRE DOWNLOADING section). Both methods
use the 4130PC Downloading software (be sure that the software version used
includes a4120XM menu selection). Sea the f)OkVfWOAD/fVG
PRIMER section
(Section 9) for more information.
For alpha consoles, English Language descriptions of the zones and a custom
installer message (which appears when the system is ready to arm) can be
programmed using the built-in vocabulary of words (see PROGRAMMING
ZONE
DESCRIPTIONS paragraphs later in this section).
There are five sets of pre-programmed defaults available (one standard, plus four
different communication defaults). Any one of these can be loaded into the
system’s memory. Refer to the COMMUNICATION DEFAULT PROGRAMMING
section for instructions.
The programming fields are grouped into two sets of addresses. The first set is
accessed as soon as programming mode is entered. To access the second set of
addresses (indicated on the programming form by a”1” in front of the 2-digit field
address), press
●94 while in programming mode, then press [x] plus the first field
number desired. Note that the alpha consoles display the words ALT PROGRAfvl
MODE, and the Fixed-word consoles display the word CHECK to indicate the
second set of addresses. To return to the first set of addresses, press *99, then
press [x] plus the field number desired.
To program specific data fields, press [x] plus the 2-digit field address, then
make the required entry. The console will beep when a field has been completely
programmed and will automatically display the ne~ field in numerical order. If the
number of digits that you enter in the data field is less than the maximum
permitted (for example, phone number), the console displays the last entry and
waits. To proceed, the next data field address to be programmed must be
entered manually (for example, press
●05).
To view
the contents of a data field, press [#] plus the 2-digit field address.
The field’s entries will be displayed, but no changes to these entries can be
made.
In case of errors: If an address is improperly entered, the console will display
FC . If a program entry is improperly entered (for example, a larger number than
that which is permitted), the console display will go blank. In either case, simply
re-enter the correct number.
To exit programming mode, press either ●98 or ●99. Use *98 to prevent re-
access to programming mode by installer code method. *99 allows installer code
access to programming mode.
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