GE 60-960-95 Exiting Programming Mode, Entering User Programming Mode, Time and Date Menu, = none

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Output Text (Output 1-1120, Output 2-1121)

Output Text (Output 1-1120, Output 2-1121)

Onboard Options-Output Text-Output 1, 2 (Default

 

= none)

 

 

Use the following guidelines to “name” onboard outputs:

Use the item numbers listed in “Appendix B, Table B2” for char- acters and words.

If a desired word does not appear in Table B2, create it using the characters (custom text).

When using words from Table B2, spaces between them appear automatically. When using characters from Table B2 to create words, you must reserve an item number for a ‘space’ after the word.

Each character or word uses up one item number. For example, a word from the list counts as one item number. A created word (such as BOY’S) counts as six item numbers—4 letters, 1 apos- trophe, and 1 space.

Only 16 item numbers are allowed for each output name, so plan ahead before programming output text. You may need to abbrevi- ate words to avoid running out of item numbers.

Note

If you want to configure an output for user Output Control you must use the Output Text feature to name the output. If no Output Text is programmed, Output Control will not function for that output.

￿To program Output Text:

1.With the display showing ONBOARD OPTIONS, press # then press B twice and the display shows

OUTPUT TEXT.

2.Press # and the display shows OUTPUT 1.

3.Press # and the display shows: OUTPUT 1 ITEM 0 0 -

. Where ITEM 0 is the first character or word loca- tion and 0 is the character or word number.

4.Enter the number of the desired character or word, or scroll through the numbers by pressing B (for- ward) or A (backward). If you make a mistake, simply enter the correct number or continue scroll- ing through choices.

5.Press # to accept the displayed choice and the dis- play shows: OUTPUT 1 ITEM 1 0 -.

6.Repeat steps 4 and 5 as needed to complete the output name.

7.Press * after entering the last character or word number. The display shows the complete text name. For example: OUTPUT 1 GARAGE DOOR.

Note

Setting the time and date is important for accurate track- ing of system events stored in the event buffer.

Exiting Programming Mode

After all installer/dealer programming is completed, use the following procedure to exit program- ming mode.

￿To exit programming mode:

1.Press * until the display shows SYSTEM PROGRAMMING.

2.Press A or B until the display shows EXIT PROGRAMMING READY.

3.Press # and the touchpad displays the TIME AND DATE.

Entering User Programming Mode

The user programming mode lets you view system version information and program the follow- ing system settings:

Time and Date

User Codes

Options

Set Up Schedules

Attach Schedules to Events

Energy Saver

Attach Lights to Sensors

System Version

You can enter user programming from an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad by using the system or partition master code. The default system master code is 1234.

￿To enter user-programming mode:

￿Press 9 + CODE. The display shows TIME AND DATE.

Time and Date Menu

The panel uses a global clock and calendar for time and date. Alphanumeric touchpads display the panel time and date whenever the system is disarmed.

The TIME AND DATE menu lets you set this clock and calendar. The following procedures tell you how.

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