Programming the Panel
Touchpad Button Programming Functions
In program mode, the touchpad buttons let you navigate to all installer programming menus for
configuring the system. Table 3 describes the touchpad button functions in program mode.
Table 3: Alphanumeric Touchpad Buttons
Button
ƒ
Selects menu item or data entry.
‚
Deselects menu item or data entry (if pressed before
A & B
Scroll through available options at the current menu tier. Also scroll through
sensor text options during sensor text programming.
C
Enters pauses when programming phone numbers.
D
Deletes certain programmed settings.
0 thru 9
Enter numeric values wherever needed.
1 & 2
Select off (1) or on (2) wherever needed.
1 thru 6
Press and hold to enter alphabetical characters A thru F for account numbers.
7 or 9
Press and hold to enter * (7) or # (9) for phone numbers.
Moving Through Program Mode Tiers and Menus
There are two basic tiers of programming menus. Tier 1 menus are accessible immediately after
entering program mode (see Figure 21).
Tier 1
Menus
System
Demo Kit
Programming
Off/On
Figure 21. Tier 1 Programming Menus
Arrows pointing right represent pressing B , arrows pointing left represent pressing A .
The arrow below the
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
gramming menus.
Only when
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
Tier 2
Menus
Phone
Security
Phones
Options
Siren
Reporting
Sensors
Options
Figure 22. Tier 2 Programming Menus
Again, arrows pointing right represent pressing B , arrows pointing left represent pressing A .
Arrows below each menu represent pressing ƒ (or ‚ ) to advance to (or back up from) those set-
tings that pertain to that menu. Only when a specific menu is displayed can you advance to those
settings. For example, pressing ƒ from the
programming sensor text, deleting sensors, and viewing sensor programming.
Programming Function
Exit
Clear
Programming
Memory
Ready
menu represents pressing ƒ to move to tier 2 pro-
is displayed can you advance to tier 2 menus (see Figure 22).
Touchpad
Timers
Options
Accessory
Onboard
Modules
Options
menu gives you access to learning sensors,
SENSORS
ƒ
).
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