Initialization; Clear All Codes; Clear All Schedules; Clear Display Events Memory - Digital Monitoring Products 1912XR Programming Manual

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2-INITIALIZATION

2.1
INITIALIZATION
2.2
CODES?
NO
SURE?
YES
2.3
SCHEDS? NO
SURE?
YES
2.4
EVENTS?
NO
SURE?
YES
2.5
LOOPS?
NO
YES
SURE?
YES
2.6
AREAS?
NO
YES
SURE?
YES
2.7
COM/RMT? NO YES
SURE?
YES
2.8
DEFAULTS NO YES
SURE?
YES
Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
This function allows you to clear selected parts of the panel's memory back to the
factory defaults in preparation for system programming.
After you select YES to clear a section of memory the panel asks if you are sure
you want to clear the memory. This is a safeguard against accidently erasing part
of your programming. No memory is cleared from the programming until you
answer yes to the SURE? YES NO question.
A description of each selection follows:
CLEAR ALL CODES - YES clears the user code memory and assigns the
YES
user code number 99 to the highest user position in each area.
NO
CLEAR ALL SCHEDULES - YES clears all primary, secondary, permanent,
YES
temporary, and output schedules.
NO
CLEAR DISPLAY EVENTS MEMORY - YES clears the Security Command
YES
keypad display events memory.
NO
CLEAR LOOP INFORMATION - YES clears the loop information for all loops. All
loops are marked * UNUSED * and must be renamed before being able to
NO
display on any system keypad.
CLEAR AREA INFORMATION - YES clears the area information for all areas. All
areas are marked * UNUSED * and must be renamed before being able to
display on any system keypad.
NO
CLEAR COMMUNICATION AND REMOTE OPTIONS - YES clears the
communication and remote options programming to factory defaults.
NO
SET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS - YES sets the panel's programming back to the
factory default selections. Selecting Factory Defaults does not clear the panel's
Event Memory or user codes.
NO
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