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SECTION 3: PROGRAMMING
THE ACCORD
Getting In and Out of Programming Mode
All zone and system programming must be carried out from Programming Mode. To enter
Programming Mode enter the Engineer Code and press the # key, then press the Star (Ö) key.
Note: The Engineer Code defaults to 9090.
The keypad beeps twice, the Day LED goes out, and the power LED on the keypad flashes
to indicate that the system is in Programming Mode.
To exit from Programming Mode press the # key followed by the Ö key; the power LED on
the keypad stops flashing and the Day LED activates.
To default the Master User (Default 1234) and Engineering (Default 9090) codes, press
the Ö and # keys simultaneously for approximately 2 seconds either within 5 seconds
of power up or within 5 seconds of leaving Engineering Mode. The keypad will emit a
double beep when this has been accepted. Additionally, if any key is pressed within 5
seconds of leaving Engineering Mode this period is extended for a further 5 seconds.
Note: If Group 5 - Option 4 Keypad Panic is enabled then pressing the Ö and #
keys simultaneously at any time other than those mentioned above will activate the
keypad panic facility. The keypad panic will not operate within 5 seconds of either
power up or leaving Engineering Mode.
The Programming Format
To make the programming of the Accord as simple as possible an easy to use programming
format has been adopted. Each system parameter has been allocated to a Programming
Group; to programme a parameter select the programming group, select the parameter, enter
the desired value. Each of the three steps involves just one key press. The Programming
Groups are listed below.
Programming Groups
Key 1: Group 1 = Full Set Options
Key 2: Group 2 = Part Set Options
Key 3: Group 3 = Night Set Options
Key 4: Group 4 = System Options
Key 5: Group 5 = System Options
Key 9: Group 9 = Set Factory Defaults
To programme a parameter select the programming group from the list above. Enter the second
digit to choose the zone number, zone option, or system option to be modified. Enter the third
digit to programme the zone type, zone option or system option setting.
To view the options for a group enter the Engineer Code then the group number followed by
0, 0. The values for each option will be displayed in sequence.
Note: If the control beeps twice the information has been correctly entered.
If the control beeps three times after making a programme entry either the entry was
invalid or too much time was taken to enter the information.
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471 = 0 V Detector Reset
This output type is used to provide the negative supply to devices such as Viper
vibration sensors. The 0 V supply is removed for five seconds when the setting
procedure is initiated to ensure devices are reset before the system sets. After an
alarm activation, the 0 V will be removed when the system is reset to clear any latched
conditions.
472 = Set Latch Positive
This output type is used with latching PIRs. The output is set to 0 V switching to 12
V when the first of the following occur:
Alarm Condition.
Entry Timer is Started.
System is Unset.
473 = Alarm
This sets the output to 12 V switching to 0 V when any of the following occur:
Alarm Condition.
Panic Alarm.
Fire Alarm.
This output may be used to trip a speech dialler or a transistorized relay for control of
auxiliary equipment. The alarm trigger can also be inverted so that it is normally 0 V
switching to 12 V, see Programming Group 5 Option 7 Trigger Output.
Group 4 Option 8 Easy Set
When enabled (set to 1) this option allows users to set the system without entering
their user code this option is disabled by default.
Users set the system by pressing the # key then one of the: Full Set (1), Part Set (2),
or Night Set (3) keys. The system has the same Exit Times as ordinary (non easy-set)
sets.
A valid User Code is still required to Unset the system.
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