18.6An Example, Entering Custom Text

2000 Series Program Entry Guide 18.0

Keypad Programming

 

 

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18.6An Example, Entering Custom Text

There are four types of custom text you can program for the system. Idle Text, Service Text, ABC Key Text, and Point Text.

Table 22 describes the procedure for entering custom text at the keypad. You might find it helpful to set up the system and try entering the text as shown. Change the default point text for Point 2, PT2 PART/DELAY, to

GARAGE.

The procedure starts from the first prompt in View Mode.

Table 22: Entering Custom Text at the Keypad

Procedure

Display

1. The first display in View Mode appears.

1.1

The second line shows the factory default for the first prompt in the first group

0000

(1.1), 0000.

 

2.Press the [C] key eleven times to scroll the display to the first prompt in Group 12.

3.Press the [*] key to move to the second prompt in Group 12.

12.1

PT1 FIRE/VERIFY

12.2

2 PART/DELAY

4.Press the [A] key to enter Modify Mode. MOD appears to the right of the group and prompt numbers. A replaces the default text in the second line. “A” is the first character in the scroll list.

5.For this example, enter “GARAGE” for the Point 2 custom text. Press the [C] key to scroll forward through the scroll list. After the first press, the display shows B in the second line of the display.

12.2MOD

A

12.2MOD

B

6. Press the [C] key five more times to scroll G into the display.

12.2 MOD

 

G

7.Press the [*] key to accept G and move to the second character position in line 2. A appears in the second position.

8.Press the [*] key to accept the second letter, “A” , and move to the third character position in line 2. A appears in the third position.

Press the [*] key until R appears in the display, then press [*] to accept “R” and move to the fourth character position. A appears in the fourth position. Continue using the [C] key and the [*] key to enter GARAGE.

12.2MOD

GA

12.2MOD

GAA

Note:

Do not press the [*] key when E appears in the display.

9.The display now looks like this:

If your display looks correct (GARAGE appears in the second line), add the “A” by pressing the [*] key to learn how to recover.

10.You can quickly remove the last “A” by pressing any of the numeric keys (0 to

9) to backspace.

The display looks like the figure to the right.

Press the [A] key to exit Modify Mode. MOD disappears from the display. You return to View Mode. Make sure the entry you made is correct before moving to the next prompt.

12.2MOD

GARAGEA

12.2MOD

GARAGE

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