DSCover Satellite Products SCW904x manual Keypad Programming, System Labels, Zone Labels

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Section 8: Programming Descriptions

Keypad Programming

To access Keypad Programming enter [ ][8][Installer’s Code][ ].

To return to System Programming press [ ].

System Labels

There are 39 programmable system labels which are programmable through the Keypad or Downloading. Once a label programming section has been entered, use the [<] and [>] Cursor keys to move left and right to get to another letter within the label. The letters of the alphabet are divided up among the number keys 1-9 on the keypad as described below.

[<] = Display Left (Previous)

[6]

= P Q R 6

[>] = Display Right (Next)

[7]

= S T U 7

[1]

= A B C 1

[8]

= V W X 8

[2]

= D E F 2

[9]

= Y Z 9 0

[3]

= G H I 3

[0]

= SPACE

[4]

= J K L 4

[*] = SELECT

[5]

= M N O 5

[#] = ESCAPE

For example, if you press the [4] key once, the letter “J” will appear above the cursor on the display. Press the [4] key again, the next letter “K” will appear, and so on. If a different number is pressed, e.g. the [6] key, the cursor will automatically move to the right one space, i.e. the letter “P”. To erase a character, use the [<] [>] keys to move the cursor under the character, then press the [0] key. If the [0] key is pressed, and [<] or [>] was the previous key pressed, the character over the cursor will be cleared. If any other key was previously pressed, then increment to and clear the next character. While programming a label, press the [ ] key to call up an options menu. To select an option, scroll through the options using the [<] [>] keys, then press the [ ] key to select.

SAVE

Saves the new label.

CHANGE CASE

Toggles the letter entry between upper case letters (A,B,C...) and lower case letters (a,b,c...).

ASCII ENTRY

For entering uncommon characters. There are 255 characters.

 

Use the [<] [>] keys to scroll through the characters or enter a 3 digit number from 000-255.

 

Press the [*] key to enter the character into the label.

CLEAR TO END

Clears the display from the character where the cursor was located to the end of the display.

CLEAR DISPLAY

Clears the entire label field.

Section [001]-[034] Zone Labels

Enter a 28 character zone label for up to 32 wireless zones and 2 hardwired zones (33 & 34).

Default Value = ZONE----XX where XX equals the zone number.

Section [065] Fire Alarm Labels

Enter a 28 character Fire Alarm label. Default Value = FIRE-ZONE’.

Section [066] Fail to Arm Event Message

Enter a 32 character Fail to Arm Event Message. Default Value = ’SYSTEM HAS ------’, FAILED-TO-ARM---’.

Section [067] Alarm when Armed Event Message

Enter a 32 character Alarm when Armed Event Message. Default Value = ALARM-OCCURRED--’, WHILE-ARMED---’.

Section [068]-[069] Command Output Label

Enter a 28 character Command Output Label label for each command Output (2 MAX).

Default Value = COMMAND-O/P-X- where X equals the Command Output number.

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Contents Installation Guide Selecting a Suitable Location For The Alarm Controller Before Installing The EquipmentSafety Precautions required during Installation Table of Contents Page Technical Summary Installation & WiringEnsure connector key is oriented correctly InstallationBurglary Zone Wiring Chart WiringMax wire Length to End-of-line Resistor Self Contained Wireless Alarm System Enter Wireless Enrollment Mode Wireless Device EnrollmentActivate Wireless Device Verify Device Electronic Serial Number ESNZone Dependant Devices Detectors Zone Definitions Options 1 Template ProgrammingDigit 3 selects 1 of the 8 following options Installer Lead-in/Lead-out and DLS Lead-in/Lead-out Existing Installations Refer to .1 Installation on New Installations Refer to .1 Installation onDLS Programming Local Programming with PC-LinkOperation Door Chime Enable/Disable Alarm Memory DisplayTrouble Display Program User CodesInstaller Programming 7x Command Outputs 1&2Additional Keypad Functions 9User Code No-Entry ArmingAdvanced Programming Index to Programming Work Sheets and Descriptions Programming Work SheetsFunction Key Programming Programming WorksheetsFunction Key Options Zone DefinitionsSystem Times Installer’s Code Master Code009 I/O Programming Keypad Lockout OptionsThird System Options Second System OptionsFourth System Options Tenth System OptionsZone Attributes Options 10-13 are reserved for Future Use Zone Loop Response OptionsCross Zone/Police Code Timer PGM Output TimerNo Activity Arming Pre-alert Timer No Activity Arming TimerAlarm Restoral Reporting Codes, Zones Alarm Reporting Codes, ZonesMiscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes Priority Alarm and Restoral Reporting CodesTamper Restoral Reporting Codes, Zones Tamper Reporting Codes, ZonesMiscellaneous Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Communicator Format Options Tamper/Restore Communicator Call DirectionsOpening/Closing Communicator Call Directions System Test Transmissions Communicator Call Directions System Maintenance Communicator Call DirectionsCommunication Variables Test Transmission Time of DayThird Communicator Options Second Communicator OptionsDownloading Options Initiate PC-Link Downloading Number of Rings To Answer OnPGM Output Attributes AttributeDelay Between Dialing Attempts Automatic Clock Adjust600 2-way Audio Control Options Applies to SCW9047 only First International OptionsWireless Supervisory Window Wireless programming Wireless Zone ProgrammingWireless Module Placement Test Installer Lockout Enable General Wireless OptionsInstaller Lockout Disable Restore Wireless Device Default ProgrammingLabel Programming Zone Local Keypad ProgrammingAlarm When Armed Event Message Fire Alarm LabelCommand Output #1 Label Command Output #2 LabelFirst Keypad Options Reset Programmable Labels to Factory DefaultsSecond Keypad Options Third Keypad OptionsKeypad Function Key Programming Programming Descriptions002 Zone Definitions System Times Installer CodeMaster Code O Programming Zones/PGMsSecond System Options First System OptionsThird System Options Tenth System Options Fourth System OptionsOFF Keypad Always Active. The keypad does not blank 134 Zone Attributes Zone Loop Response OptionsDaylight Saving Time Move Clock Ahead Standard Time Set Clock BackCross Zone/Police Code Timer PGM Output TimerNo Activity Arm Timer Call Waiting Cancel StringTest Transmission Time Communicator VariablesFirst Communicator Options Second Communicator Options OFF Closing Confirmation Disabled. The keypad does not beepThird Communicator Options First Downloading OptionsDownloading Computer Phone Number Downloading Access CodePanel Identification Code Number of Rings to Answer OnWay Audio Control Options applies to SCW9047 only Automatic Clock AdjustFollowing attributes are available for PGM Output Type Wireless Programming Delay Between Dialing AttemptsFirst International Options Second International OptionsInstaller Lockout Enable Wireless Module Placement TestInstaller Lockout Disable Restore Wireless Device Default ProgrammingAlarm when Armed Event Message Fire Alarm Labels069 Command Output Label Keypad ProgrammingFirst Keypad Options OFF Power LED is disabled. Option 6 has no effectSecond Keypad Options Option Description Future UseThird Keypad Options Label ResetProgrammed LCD Message Programmed LCD Message DurationTesting & Troubleshooting Trouble 8 Loss of Clock/Date Trouble 4 Failure to CommunicateContact ID Appendix a Reporting Code FormatsSIA Format Automatic Zone Alarm/Restoral Codes Contact ID Zone Alarm/Restoral Event CodesAppendix B Communicator Format Options Residential Dial PagerNorth America Appendix C Regulatory Approvals InformationEurope SIA False Alarm Reduction InstallationsNew Zealand Exit Time Appendix D SIA False Alarm ReductionFormat Reporting Code/Event Appendix E 2-Way Audio Verification SCW9047 onlyVOX Support Key Command DescriptionHang-up Auto-detection Bell/Buzzer Silent During 2-Way AudioPage FCC Compliance Statement