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Step 7
Programming the system
1. The default set style for programming is the one using text tree-structure for the engineer menus (LCD keyboard)*.
To change the programming style at the beginning you have to enter first the engineer menu with valid code (7777 by
default) and choose in sequence:
7777 – 2.SETTINGS – 14. MENU STYLE: TEXT, ADDRESS or OPERATION
Confirm with ENTER () the preferred programming style.
*Note: The LED Keyboards use a default programming style with ADDRESSES. It is strongly recommended to use
LCD keyboard for programming to avoid mistakes and troubles during setting the parameters and values. You can also
use ProsTE software for quick programming and settings.
2. Program the general zone parameters:
- Connecting type (address 2000, operation 200). Enter the number of the chosen connection diagram - see
Step 4.
- Pulse count (address 2003, operation 203).
- Zone types and their distribution in the used areas, etc. You can use the cloning function to set the
parameters of one zone to other zones (address 2005, operation 205).
3. Program the parameters of the PGM outputs, time slots, areas and users in the system – for details see the
Programming tables in the ECLIPSE 8/16/32/99 Series - Engineer Programming Manual.
Note: If the PGM5 (ECLIPSE 32 or ECLIPSE 99) output is not used for connecting siren you must program it as PGM
with general application. The default setting of PGM5 is operation as sounder. To clear the trouble message "8. Siren
Fault" deselect for PGM5 (5.OUTPUTS-2.PGMs-05.PGM-2.OPTIONS) option SIREN (no "
terminate the output with 1K resistor. For more details – see item 2.6.
Step 8
Testing system
Test the system for correct functioning and operating efficiency according the programmed parameters. Test arming
and disarming with the keyboards, readers and remote controls. Test the activation of the siren and the digital
communicator after an alarm event.
Step 9
Archiving the system parameters and configuration
If possible, make an archive for the system elements, programming parameters and configuration. Save a system
configuration (as .TDF file) with ProsTE software to make a data base of the installed system in the site.
Step 10
Training the users to operate and manage the system
As a last step make a short training with the users of the system to familiarize with the basic functions and operations
with the system:
1. Arming and disarming the system using keyboard or proximity card reader.
2. Zone bypassing in the site – why and how to do.
3. Changing own user code.
4. Review of system events and troubles.
5. Basic functions of the buttons and indication on the display.
6. Make also more detailed training of the system managers to operate and program the system with the
extended Manager Programming menus.
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