Accessing The Installer Programming Menu; Identifying The Connected Devices - 2gig Technologies Vario Quick Install Manual

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2GIG Vario Quick Install Guide

Accessing the Installer Programming Menu

First Time Power Up
1. Disconnect all power from the main panel.
2. Set SW1 – 2 (default) to ON.
3. Set tamper switches SW1 3, 4 to bypass unused tampers according to the relevant enclosure to prevent tamper alarm.
4. Connect power to the assembled mounted unit. The 2GIG Vario system panel and keypad will initialize for several minutets.
5. Press
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6. Scroll through the list of language options, choose one and press
NOTE:
You can also change the language setting during regular operation by pressing
7. Enter the Installer code (default: ① ⑤ ⑥ ① and press
8. Enter the current time and date and press
9. The system automatically enters the automatic accessories settings process option.
10. Move on to "Identifying the Connected Devices."
Enter Installer Programming Mode
1. From the main display, press
2. Enter the Installer code (default: ① ⑤ ⑥ ① and press
3. Select [1} and press
4. You are now in the Installer Programming mode. Move on to "Identifying the Connected Devices."

Identifying the Connected Devices

1. Automatic Setting
NOTE:
By default, when entering Installer mode with the default DIP switch 2 in the ON position, the system will take you immediately to Auto
Settings. If the keypad is already showing BUS SCANNING, skip to step 2. BUS Scanning.
1. Enter the programming key sequence ⑦ ① ① (Install > BUS Devices, Automatic).
2. Press
to begin the automatic BUS SCANNING (the Auto Settings process) in which the system identifies all devices on the BUS.
3. Verify that the keypad displays all the devices you have connected. If a device does not appear, ensure that you have given it a unique ID within its
family.
4. Press
to accept what is being displayed, to progress through the configuration screens, and to advance to the next device.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have confirmed the presence of all devices and configuration parameters.
NOTE:
When adding a zone expander, you should define the zone's expander resistance compatibility, depending on the detectors
you intend to connect to the expander. By default, the resistance is set to 2.2K for EOL and DEOL termination.
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