Accessory Modules Menu
The ACCESSORY MODULES menu gives you access to the
following:
BUS DEVICES—this menu lets you read bus device
unit numbers, assign bus devices to a partition, and set
other features associated with a specific bus device.
SNAPCARD—this menu lets you set the configuration
number for each SnapCard output.
The following describes how to program the settings that
appear under ACCESSORY MODULES—BUS DEVICES .
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Most settings under ACCESSORY MODULES—BUS
DEVICES have no shortcut numbers.
Unit - ID
(Acc. Modules—Bus Devices)
(0800 thru 0803)
(Default = none) This menu lets you identify all connected
bus devices, each device address, unit ID number, and other
configurations based on a specific device. You can also
delete learned bus device addresses.
To identify bus device Unit and ID:
1.
With the display showing BUS DEVICES, press
The display shows the bus device unit number and the
8-digit unit ID number. For example,
UNIT - ID
0—02110185
where 0 is the bus device unit number and 02110185 is
the unit ID number.
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To help identify bus devices, the 8-digit unit ID
number is also located on a label on each Super-
Bus 2000 device.
A or B to identify all other bus device unit num-
2.
Press
bers (0-3) and identification numbers.
To delete learned bus device unit numbers:
1.
With the display showing BUS DEVICES, press
The display shows the bus device set to unit number 0.
A or B until the bus device unit number you
2.
Press
want to delete is displayed.
D . The display changes the unit number to
3.
Press
NONE.
Device ID
(Default = none) This menu lets you change a bus device
ID number when replacing a defective bus device.
To change a Device ID:
1.
With the display showing the desired device, press
twice. The display shows DEVICE ID (current ID).
2.
Enter the ID of the new bus device. The display flashes
the entered selection. Press
the new setting.
3.
Exit programming mode.
4.
Remove AC and battery power from the panel.
5.
Replace the defective bus device with the new one.
6.
Apply AC and battery power to the panel.
Status Beeps
(Default = on) This setting determines whether or not the
selected touchpad sounds status beeps. Each touchpad can
be set individually. This feature is usually turned off if a
touchpad is located in or near bedrooms to avoid disturbing
persons sleeping.
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For UL Listed systems, Status Beeps must be
turned on.
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To turn touchpad Status Beeps on or off:
1.
With the display showing the desired touchpad, press
ƒ then B once. The display shows TOUCHPAD
OPTIONS.
ƒ and the display shows STATUS BEEPS OFF/
2.
Press
ON (current setting).
1 (off) or 2 (on) to select the desired setting.
3.
Press
The display flashes the entered selection. Press
the display shows the new setting.
Key Beeps
(Default = on) This setting determines whether or not
selected touchpads sound beeps when their buttons are
pressed. This feature is usually turned off if a touchpad is
located in or near bedrooms to avoid disturbing persons
sleeping.
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To turn Key Beeps on or off:
1.
With the display showing the desired touchpad, press
ƒ + B + ƒ + B . The display shows KEY BEEPS
OFF/ON (current setting).
1 (off) or 2 (on) to select the desired setting.
2.
Press
The display flashes the entered selection. Press
the display shows the new setting.
Programming the Panel
(Acc. Modules—Bus Devices)
ƒ and the display shows
(Acc. Modules—Bus Devices)
ƒ and
(Acc. Modules—Bus Devices)
ƒ and
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