Output 1, 2.
(Onboard Options—Output 1, 2)
(09100—output 1, 09110—output 2)
(Defaults: Output 1 = 00410, Output 2 = 01710) This
setting lets you assign the selected output a 5-digit
configuration number that determines which system event
activates the output and the duration or time the output is
activated.
The first three digits represent the trigger number of an
event, such as an alarm, open sensor, or arming the system.
The last two digits represent how the output responds, such
as momentary, sustained (or latched), or for a preset time.
Tables A6 - A10 in "Appendix A" identify system event
trigger and response numbers.
To set up onboard Output 1 & 2 partition and
configuration assignments:
1.
With the display showing ONBOARD OPTIONS, press
ƒ + B . The display shows OUTPUT PROGRAM-
MING.
ƒ and the display shows OUTPUT 1. Press B to
2.
Press
select OUTPUT 2.
3.
After selecting the desired output, press
play shows CONFIGURATION (current setting).
4.
Enter the desired configuration number. The display
flashes the entered number. Press
shows the new setting.
Exiting Programming Mode
After all installer/dealer programming is completed, use the
following procedure to exit programming mode.
To exit programming mode:
Press ‚ until the display shows SYSTEM PROGRAM-
1.
MING.
Press A once and the display shows EXIT PROGRAM-
2.
MING.
Press ƒ . The panel exits program mode and the touch-
3.
pad displays the time and date.
Entering User Programming Mode
The user programming mode lets you program or view the
following system settings:
Time and Date
User Codes
Options
View System Version Information
You can enter user programming from an alphanumeric or
fixed display touchpad, using the system master code.
The system master code default is 1234 .
To enter user-programming mode:
Time and Date Menu
The TIME AND DATE menu lets you set the panel clock
and calendar. Alphanumeric touchpads display the time and
date whenever the system is disarmed. Setting the time and
date is important for accurate tracking of system events
stored in the event buffer. The panel uses a global clock and
calendar for time and date.
The following describes how to set the panel time and date.
ƒ . The dis-
ƒ and the display
Press 9 + CODE . The display shows TIME AND
DATE.
Time
(00)
(Default = 00:00) This setting lets you adjust the panel
clock to the correct time. The panel uses a 24-hour clock,
eliminating the need to designate
to set the time to 4:17
.
., enter 1617.
P
M
To set the Time:
1.
With the display showing TIME AND DATE, press
and the display shows TIME hh:mm AM/PM (current
time).
2.
Enter the correct time (0000 - 2359). The display
flashes the entered time. Press
shows the new time.
Date
(01)
(Default = 01/01/00) This setting lets you adjust the panel
calendar to the correct month, day, and year.
To set the Date:
1.
With the display showing TIME AND DATE, press
B and the display shows DATE nn/nn/nn (current
then
date).
2.
Enter the correct month (01 - 12), day (01 - 31), and
year (00 - 99). For example, enter 090100 for Septem-
ber 1, 2000. The display flashes the entered date. Press
ƒ and the display shows the new date.
Programming the Panel
(Time and Date)
.
. or
.
. For example,
A
M
P
M
ƒ
ƒ and the display
(Time and Date)
ƒ
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