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Program Options
Upon entering the Upload/Download Option in programming mode, the following will be displayed on the FACP
LCD.
The first three locations on the left of the display represent the memory address 00. The last location 0 (farthest right)
represents the contents of memory address 00 which is the first digit of the Panel Identification Number. To change
the Panel ID Number, key in the first of the four digits for the ID. Increment to the next address and key in the second
number. Continue until all digits are programmed. Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to increment to the next
address or decrement to the previous address.
When desired changes have been completed, exit programming mode by pressing the MODE key, followed by the
4-digit code for an alternate mode and then the [ENTER/STORE] key. To enter a different Programming Level,
press MODE and then press the [ENTER/STORE] key. The display will show P__4 with the '4' flashing. Press the
digit (1, 2 or 3) of the Programming Level to be accessed. During Program Mode, if no key is pressed within 10 min-
utes, the panel will revert to Normal Mode.
The MS-5210UD can be programmed remotely from a PC using a modem and the telephone line. Information can
also be retrieved from the FACP with the same method. The Upload/Download Option allows an operator to set the
necessary parameters to allow the uploading and downloading of data between the FACP and PC.
Following are the various parameters and their addresses.
Panel Identification Number (00-03)
The Panel Identification Number is a 4-digit code (valid digits being 0-F) that is used to identify the installed
panel. This code is separate form the 8-digit secret code loaded in by the Service Terminal. It is important to pro-
gram this 4-digit code at the job site the first time that downloading is performed so that the called Service Termi-
nal can identify the control panel. Factory default is '0000'. (Future use).
Service Terminal Number 1 Phone Number (04-19)
Addresses 04 through 19 are reserved for the Service Terminal Number 1 phone number. Factory default is all Fs.
Valid entries are 0-9 plus A, B, C, D and E. Use 'F' to designate the end of the phone number.
Ring Count on Primary Phone Line (20-21)
Use this address to designate the number of rings allowed on the primary phone line prior to answering an incom-
ing call from a Service Terminal. Factory default is 25 meaning the panel will not answer an incoming call until
25 rings are detected. This entry may be programmed up to a maximum of 25 rings. A setting of 00 prevents the
panel from answering incoming calls.
FAX/Answer Machine, Primary Phone Line (22)
This entry is used when the primary phone line is being shared with a FAX, answering machine or other device.
Factory default is '0', no sharing of the primary phone line. An entry of '1' indicates that another device is sharing
the primary phone line. The panel will wait for three consecutive calls from the Service Terminal spaced 30 sec-
onds apart, before responding.
Service Terminal Number 2 Phone Number (23-38)
Addresses 23 through 38 are reserved for the Service Terminal Number 2 phone number. Factory default is all Fs.
Valid entries are 0-9 plus A, B, C, D and E. Use 'F' to designate the end of the phone number.
Ring Count on Secondary Phone Line (39-40)
Use this address to designate the number of rings allowed on the secondary phone line prior to answering an
incoming call from a Service Terminal. Factory default is 25, meaning the panel will not answer an incoming call
until 25 rings are detected. This entry affects the secondary phone line only. This entry may be programmed up to
a maximum of 25 rings. A setting of 00 prevents the panel from answering incoming calls.
00_0
(address)(data)
Document #50193
Rev. E
01/30/02
P/N 50193:E
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