Entering Hexadecimal Values; Programming Telephone Numbers - Satel VERSA Programming Manual

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Entering hexadecimal values

After entering the selected parameter programming function, the currently programmed
value will be presented on the LEDs. Up to 6 characters can be presented (most
functions require a lesser number: 2 or 4 characters). LEDs 1-4 present in binary format
(see: page 15 Table 4) the first character, LEDs 5-8 – the second one, LEDs 9-12 – the
third one, LEDs 16-19 – the fourth one, 20-23 – the fifth one, and LEDs 24-27 – the
sixth one.
The digits are to be entered by pressing the corresponding keys. Characters from A to F
are available under the
and
keys. Keep pressing the keys until the required
character is displayed in binary mode on the LEDs (see: page 15 Table 4).
The arrow keys are not used.
Correction of the entered value is only possible after re-entering the selected parameter
programming function.
Fig. 2. Examples of presenting hexadecimal values by means of LEDs in the LED keypad.
Two-character value D5 is programmed in Example A, and four-character value E92B in
Example B.

Programming telephone numbers

The telephone numbers are entered in much the same way as in the LCD keypad,
however the LEDs can only present the first 6 characters (only digits and characters B,
C, D, E and F – see: page 15 Table 4).
The arrow keys are not used.
Correction of the entered value is only possible after re-entering the selected parameter
programming function.

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