Using The Downloader Software To Program The Panel; Using An Alphanumeric Touchpad To Program The Panel; Entering/Exiting Program Mode; Using Item Numbers - Interlogix Advent Installation Instructions Manual

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Using the Downloader Software to
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Program the Panel
With a personal computer, modem, phone cables, and ITI
Advent Downloader software, you can quickly and effi-
ciently download previously selected programming to the
panel via a phone line connection. You can also upload
panel programming to the software for your records or for
"copying" to another similar installation.
For details on using the downloader software, refer to the
Advent Downloader User's Manual shipped with the soft-
ware.
For detailed instructions on preparing the panel for down-
loading, refer to "Remote Downloader Programming" on
page 46.
Using an Alphanumeric Touchpad to
Program the Panel
In program mode, touchpad buttons let you navigate
through installer programming menus for configuring the
system. Table 10 describes the touchpad button functions in
program mode.
Table 10: Alphanumeric Touchpad Button
Programming Functions
Button
Programming Function
#
Confirms data entry.
Press to undo, cancel data/selection, or return to
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previous menu.
thru
Enter numeric values wherever needed.
0
9
0 & 1
Select off (0) or on (1) wherever needed.

Entering/Exiting Program Mode

Entering program mode is done using an installer code. The
system can only be placed in program mode when all parti-
tions/areas are disarmed.
To enter program mode:
1. Make sure the system is disarmed in all partitions/areas.
2. At a touchpad, press
and the touchpad displays
8
.
SYSTEM MENU
3. Press
and the touchpad displays
0
4. Enter your
INSTALLER ACCESS CODE
touchpad shows
PROGRAM MENU
Enter the desired item number.
To exit program mode:
q Press
repeatedly.
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Using Item Numbers

When prompted, entering an Item Number will "jump" you
to the setting associated with the number. Once at the set-
ting you may view or change setting attributes. After chang-
# Á
ing attributes press
to confirm, then you may exit
programming (
) or enter another item number.
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ENTER YOUR CODE
(0123 is default) and the
then
.
ENTER ITEM NUMBER
Table 11 describes the setting type and range/description of
all system item numbers.
Table 11: Item Number Descriptions
Setting Type
Partition/Area
xx001–xx125 (xx = partition 01–08)
Global/System
17001–17129
Phone Number
yy001–yy005 (yy = phone 19–24)
zz001–zz016 (zz = phone/pager 25–40)
Zone Utilities
47001–47008
SuperBus Utilities
48001–48007, 48009–48010
Display Text Utili-
49001–49005
ties
Miscellaneous Utili-
50001–50016
ties
System settings are explained below and on the following
pages. They appear as follows:
S E T T I N G
N A M E
S i r e n S o u n d T i m e
D e f a u l t = 1 6
D E . A U L T
System settings in this manual appear in the same order as
you would see them in Advent Downloader software. This
is done to eliminate confusion whether you are program-
ming from a touchpad or the downloader.
If you prefer, Table A14 in Appendix A lists the system set-
tings in numerical order. Included in the table are the item
number, default setting, and page number reference of the
setting description.
Note
To keep track of panel programming, it is recommended
that you enter item number settings in Table A14 in
Appendix A.
Special Programming Settings
Clear Panel Memory
Default = NA
It is recommended that you clear memory on all newly installed
panels before programming. Clearing memory deletes setup val-
ues and resets all values to factory defaults.
To Clear Panel Memory:
1. Enter program mode.
2. Enter the installer code.
3. Enter item number 50002.
4. Press 99 and then #. Wait about a minute until touchpads
return to their default displays.
Note
Since all programming information is contained in mem-
ory, clearing memory deletes all existing programming
information except dealer values (if any).
Programming the Panel
Range and Description
I T E M
N U M B E R
x x 0 0 2
50002
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