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Basic Programming Procedures
7.
Reconnect the batteries.
8.
Close the control unit lid (to restore the tamper
switch).
The display shows the time and date, for example:
9.
Key in the default User 01 code to silence the
sounders.
The display shows:
Press .
10.
11.
Enter Installer Menu and then leave it again.
The LEDs around the navigation key should now be
green. If they glow red then there may be an alert for
a missing battery that needs acknowledgement.
12. To force the control unit to check the battery:
Press , key in 1234 (or 123456 for Grade 3), press
 again.
The navigation key LEDs should now glow green.

Editing Text

In the control unit zones, setting levels, partitions, keypads, expanders, outputs and users
can all be named. Also, account numbers for Downloader can take letters as well as
numbers. Whenever you have to edit the text for an item the steps are the same:
Each number on the keypad is associated with a range of letters in the same way as on
many mobile phones. Figure 1 shows which letters appear on each key.
A cursor on the display shows where the next character will go when you key it in. If you
are keying in capitals the cursor is a block, for small letters the cursor is an underline.
To change between capital and small letters press #.
When you first select a name to edit, the display shows the cursor at the beginning of the
bottom line. If you press a number or letter key then the bottom line clears and the
character you keyed-in appears at the beginning of the line.
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Figure 1. Letters Assigned to Keys
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(Caps/
lower case)
i-on Range

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