1St Event Key; Down Arrow; Up Arrow; [Enter/Store] - Fire-Lite 411UD Manual

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Modes of Operation

1st EVENT KEY

This key, along with the UP and DOWN arrow keys, are used only in Program Mode. Press the 1st
EVENT key at any time to display the first program memory address and its content. The follow-
ing may be displayed on the Programmer:
If the 1st EVENT key is pressed a second time, the following will be displayed on the Programmer
display:
Digit to be programmed
The contents of any address can be viewed by entering the digits of the desired address. For exam-
ple, to view the contents of address 86, press the '8' key on the keypad. '8' will appear as the first
digit in the display, a blank will appear in the position of the second digit and the decimal point will
move one position to the right, indicating that the next digit can now be entered.
Digit to be programmed
Press the '6' key on the keypad. '6' will appear as the second digit on the display and the decimal
point will move one position to the right. Press the [ENTER/STORE] to view the contents of
address 86.

DOWN ARROW

Use the DOWN arrow key to decrement the memory address and view its content.

UP ARROW

Use the UP arrow key to increment the memory address and view its content.

[ENTER/STORE]

Stores entry into nonvolatile E
increments to the next higher address.
3.1.2 Programmer Display
Four 7-segment red LED characters provide visual display of information in the various modes of
operation.

3.2 Password Creation and Entry

In order to access the Default Mode or Programming Mode, a valid password must be entered.
1.
Press the MODE key followed by the 4-digit entry code (3337 for Default Mode or 7764 for
Program Mode).
24
00_F
(address)(data)
0.
8_.
86_.
2
memory located on the 411/411UD printed circuit board, then
411 & 411UD Manual — P/N LS10105-000GE-E:A 1/29/2014
Password Creation and Entry

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