Orbit Manufacturing ORBIT-6 RP-206 manual Keypad, Restoring Factory Defaults to the ORBIT-6

Models: ORBIT-6 RP-206

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INSTALLER PROGRAMMING

The keypad

The Orbit-6 can support up to 4 keypads, with a choice of 3 styles, 1 LCD type and two LED types from which virtually all features may be accessed. In addition to the functions it provides for the user, each of the keypads can be used by an installer to program the system parameters.

An attempt to enter an incorrect series of keystrokes will result with 3 error beeps.

All program location values (data) are displayed by zone indicators on the LED keypad in binary format.

Restoring Factory Defaults to the ORBIT-6

1.Your ORBIT-6and at least one LED Keypad should already be wired together and/or physically installed

2.Remove all power from the Printed Circuit

3.Place the ORBIT-6’s J1 (DEFAULT) jumper over both corresponding pins. (See Figures 1A and 1B on page 32 and 33 ).

4.Reapply power (AC and/or Standby Battery) to the PC Board.

5.After a short beep is heard, remove the J1 jumper. The ORBIT-6’s default settings are now restored.

6.Check that the POWER LED is flashing. Depending on the state of the system, the READY LED and the Zone LEDs may or may not be lit.

Introduction to Programming

First, check that the panel’s J1 (DEFAULT) jumper is NOT covering both pins on the PC Board.

The ORBIT-6 stores information in 86 programming locations.

The data stored in any location is represented by numbers and/or letters. Some locations require just one digit, while most require two. Others (e.g. those used to store phone numbers and account numbers) may require several more digits.

It is not necessary to enter data into all 86 categories. Many locations have been factory-programmed with default parameters.

Note that power can be removed from the ORBIT-6, as its memory does not require a source of power to retain its information.

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Orbit Manufacturing ORBIT-6 RP-206 manual Keypad, Restoring Factory Defaults to the ORBIT-6, Introduction to Programming