Secutron MR-2602 Installation Manual page 29

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When you first enter programming mode, the panel will be at zone programming (section 0). Each
programming section has one or more programming sub-sections (e.g. section 0 has sub-sections for zones 1
through 5). Use the Silence Trouble and Silence Alarm buttons to enter your programming choices:
1. Each sub-section in a section will have 2 or more programming settings, indicated by the panel Zone
Supervisory and Zone Trouble LEDs. To scroll through the programming settings, press the Silence Alarm
button. Please see "6.2 Programming Section Descriptions" on page 24 for descriptions of each section
and settings, and the LED indications for each setting.
2. When the LEDs show the setting you want for a sub-section, move to the next programming sub-section
by pressing the Silence Trouble button. The panel will save the indicated settings when you exit the
programming mode or go to the next programming section.
3. When you have programmed all the sub-sections in a section, the panel will move to the next programming
section when you press the Silence Trouble button.
Pressing Silence Trouble will advance forward through each programming sub-section, and each
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section.
Example: in the Zone 1 programming sub-section, pressing Silence Alarm will scroll through each zone type
setting (null zone, instant zone, auto-verify zone, etc.). When the panel shows the zone type you want for
zone 1, press Silence Trouble to move on to Zone 2 programming.
Exiting the Programming Mode
When you come to the end of all the programming sections, press Silence Trouble to exit the programming
mode.
To exit programming mode at any other point in the panel programming, press and hold the Walk Test switch
for two seconds.
If 5 minutes elapse without any button presses, the panel will automatically exit the programming
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mode. During the final 60 seconds before the exit, the panel will sound a warning tone on the
buzzer. Press any button to cancel the auto-exit and resume programming.
After you exit the programming mode, the panel performs a system reset for 10 seconds, during which the
buzzer sounds double beeps. When the beeping stops the panel returns to normal operating mode and all
programming choices are stored in memory.
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