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2. Programming Commands
Page 8 497096, issue 3
Enter letters from the keypad one at a time by repeatedly pressing a number
key until the display shows the letter you want. If you make a mistake, press C
or D to move the cursor to the letter you want to change and key in the new
letter. To delete a name completely, press D to move the cursor onto the first
character of the name and then press D again to clear the old name.
When you have finished entering the name, press y.
The following table shows the letters generated by each key on the keypad.
1 7 P Q R S
2 A B C Æ Å Ä 8 T U V
3 D E F 9 W X Y Z
4 G H I 0 Space ' ( ) : . - ! &
5 J K L C Move right
6 M N O Ø Ö D Move left
Zone Types
The following table shows the values available for zone type.
Value Type Description
00 Not Used
(NU)
Identifies zones that are not used. The system ignores zones of
this type. It is not necessary to link the circuit or anti-tamper
connections.
01 Panic Alarm
(PA)
Operating a device programmed as "Panic Alarm" will start
either a silent alarm transmission to the Alarm Receiving Centre
(ARC) or an audible alarm, depending on how you have
programmed PA Response (see Command 30). PAs operate,
whether the system is set or unset. PA zones can be allocated
to one or more partitions in a partitioned system (A–D attributes
on page 12) but these attributes are not available in a single
system.
02 Fire (FR) Smoke or heat detectors connected to FR type zones cause the
speakers to give a distinctive fire signal (internal sounders
pulsing "Dee Dah Dee Dah..."). Fire alarms always operate,
whether the system is set or unset, and always trigger
communications if fitted. Fire zones can be allocated to one or
more partitions in a partitioned system (A–D attributes on page
12) but these attributes are not available in a single system.
03 Normal Alarm
(NA)
A zone programmed as "Normal Alarm" will start an alarm if
activated while the system is set.
04 24-hour (24) This zone causes an internal alarm if violated when the system
is unset, and a full alarm if the system is set. If the Installer
programs 24-hour zones with "Omit Allow", the user can omit
24-hour zones in Day mode. The control unit reinstates all 24-
hour zones if anyone sets the system.
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