
Programming | Initial |
There are two user programming levels:
•User Master Program Level 1 is used for programming panel specific data relating to device types, zoning, messages, control panel functions, etc.
•User Maintenance Program Level 2 is used by a qualified operator to access features such as Disable/Enable, View and Clear History, Walktest and System Time Change.
3.3Initial
The following sections describe the initial programming procedures for a new system.
The same procedures are used to modify programming in an existing system.
After completing the wiring of addressable devices to the SLC, apply power to the control panel. If the addressable devices have not yet been programmed into the FACP, their LEDs will not flash and the following trouble message will be displayed.
TROUBL IN SYSTEMNO DEVICES INSTALLED 09:03A 0121023.4 Programming Screens Description
| Three options are available when the Enter key is pressed: Read Status, Programming |
| and Manual Dial Mode. The Read Status and Programming options have multiple |
| functions or features which may be chosen. To view all of the choices, it is necessary |
| that the programmer scroll through a number of additional subscreens. These |
| selections are displayed on multiple screens to make them more readable for the |
| programmer. Refer to "Master Programming Level" on page 46, for additional |
See Page | information on the various screens. |
| The title of the main option screen will always be displayed at the top of the subscreens |
| for the programmer’s convenience. If additional subscreens exist, an Up or Down |
| arrow will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen being viewed. The |
| programmer can then press the keypad Up or Down arrow key to view the new |
| subscreen. To select one of the choices in a screen, the programmer presses the keypad |
| numerical key corresponding to the desired choice. |
| Note that subscreens may also have multiple options which require viewing more than |
| one screen. The same process, as detailed in the previous paragraphs, is followed to |
| view all option choices. |
3.5 Programming and Passwords
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There are two factory set programming passwords which will access the Programming screens as indicated in the following examples. From either of the screens, access to specific system and device features or programming may be obtained. All user programming entries are stored in nonvolatile memory. The factory set passwords can be changed by the user as described in "Password Change" on page 116. If an invalid password is entered, the blinking cursor will return to the first password character position. To exit Programming, Read Status or Manual Dial mode at any time, press the ESC (Escape) key repeatedly. Note that Programming mode must be exited using the ESC key in order to store the program data entered during this mode. If the Reset key is pressed or power is lost before exiting Programming mode, the data just entered will not be saved.
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