Chapter 6. Programming System Options
System options can be either:
•
Pre-defined modes of operation with a range of settings from which
to choose. These type of System Options define global operations
such as the time and date format, door drop timers, etc.
•
Options that allow you to enable or disable a specific hardware
module, such as the Expansion Power Supply, City Circuit, etc.
Accessing System Options Menu
1.
Login at Access Level 4. See Chapter 1 for information on logging
in and out of the system.
2.
Press the <MENU> key. Press <NEXT> or <PREV> until the [Pro-
gramming] option is displayed. Press <ENTER>. The following
displays:
FIRE ALARM
SUSPENDED
<ENTER> to Program
<EXIT> to resume
3.
Press <ENTER>. The Programming menu appears. Press the
<NEXT> or <PREV> keys until <OPTIONS> appears.
<ENTER>=Accept
[Options]
4.
Press <ENTER>. The first prompt appears as follows:
<ENTER>=Accept
Opt: [Time/Date]
Note: The <Exit/Clear> key is used to back out of menus or displays
and return to the top-level menu structure. Where possible, the <Exit/
Clear> key backs out one level at a time. There are cases, however, that
the Exit/Clear key will return the operator directly to the top-level
menu.
Programming Options
Refer to the appropriate entry in the table below for details on each
option. In each case, programming the option involves using the
<NEXT> and <PREV> keys to scroll through the choices and then
using the <ENTER> key to set the option to the value you choose.
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In This Chapter
Accessing System Options Menu . . . . . . . . . .6-1
Programming Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1
Saving Changes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-4
6-1