Honeywell XYR 5000 LINE General Configuration, Base Radio Displayed Messages, Read Only Sequence

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4 General Configuration

This section discusses the generalities around configuring the Base Radio via the NEXT and ENTER buttons. The subsections are as follows:

4.1: Base Radio Displayed Messages

4.1.1: The Read Only Sequence

4.2: Overall Configuration Menu Map

4.3: Setting the User Password

4.1Base Radio Displayed Messages

The Base Radio should be on if power is being supplied (See Section 3.2: Electrical Installation). Upon power-up, the Base Radio will display a Power-Up Sequence, and then go into an Operations Sequence. These Sequences are shown in Figure 4-1below:

Figure 4-1 Base Radio Power-Up and Operations LCD Sequences

Note During configuration and testing, keep Transmitters at least six feet from the Base Radio and other Transmitters to ensure good communications.

4.1.1 The Read Only Sequence

Once the Base Radio is in the Operations Sequence, a user may access the READ- ONLY Sequence without a password by simply pressing the ENTER button at any time. The Read-Only Sequence, as shown in Figure 4.2, displays extra information about the current settings of the Base Radio that is not seen during the Operations Sequence. No changes may be made to these settings here.

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