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Sensor Text (081)
Use the following guidelines to "name" zone and sensor loca-
tions:
Use the item numbers that appear in Appendix B, Table B2
"Item Numbers and Sensor Text" for characters and words
listed there.
If a desired word does not appear in Table B2, create it
using the characters (custom text).
When using words from Table B2, spaces between them
appear automatically. When using characters from Table B2
to create words, you must reserve an item number for a
'space' after the word.
Each character or word uses up one item number. For exam-
ple, a word from the list counts as one item number. A cre-
ated word (such as BOY'S) counts as six item numbers—4
letters, 1 apostrophe, and 1 space.
Only 16 item numbers are allowed for each zone or sensor
name, so plan ahead before programming sensor text. You
may need to abbreviate words to avoid running out of item
numbers.
Delete Sensors (082)
The following procedure describes how to remove hard-
wire zone and wireless sensor numbers from panel mem-
ory.
Note
Deleting sensors does not delete sensor text associated with
the deleted sensor number. To delete sensor text, enter the
menu and enter 000 (nulls) for each item number.
SENSOR TEXT
Edit Sensors (083)
This menu lets you view and, if desired, change the group
and partition assignment for each learned zone or sensor.
For example, the display shows:
Where:
= zone/sensor number,
DOOR.
S01
= sensor group 13,
G13
NC
wired, and
is the programmed text name.
BACK DOOR
Other description codes include,
touchpad,
= normally open.
NO
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Table 8: Onboard Hardwire Zone Factory Programming
Zone Input
6
13–Instant Perimeter
7
13–Instant Perimeter
8
13–Instant Perimeter
Note
If the panel memory is cleared, all onboard hardwire zone factory programming will be erased.
S01 P1 G13 NC HW BACK
= partition 1,
P1
= normally closed,
= hard-
HW
= wireless sensor,
RF
Group No. & Description
¾
To program Sensor Text:
1.
Press A or B until the display shows
2.
Press # and the display shows
3.
Press A or B until the display shows the desired sensor
number (or enter the desired sensor number and press
#).
4.
Press # and the display shows:
Where
ITEM 0
is the character/word number.
5.
Enter the number of the desired character or word, or
scroll through the numbers by pressing B (forward) or
A (backward). If you make a mistake, simply enter the
correct number or continue scrolling through choices.
6.
Press # to accept the displayed choice and the display
shows:
SN 1 ITEM 1 0 -.
7.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed to complete the zone or
sensor name.
8.
Press * after entering the last character or word num-
ber. The display shows the complete text name. For
example:
¾
To Delete Sensors from panel memory:
1.
Press A or B until the display shows
2.
Press # and the display shows
zone/sensor number in panel memory).
3.
Press # to delete the displayed sensor or—enter the desired
sensor number, then press #.
4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all desired sensors are deleted.
¾
To Edit Sensors:
1.
Press A or B until the display shows
2.
Press # and the display shows the sensor or zone with the low-
est number.
3.
Press A or B to scroll through all learned zones and sensors.
4.
When the desired zone or sensor is displayed, press #. The
display shows
SENSOR PTN n
=
TP
(current partition assignment).
5.
Enter the desired partition number, then press #. The display
shows the new partition assignment.
6.
Press A or B and the display shows
rent group assignment).
7.
Enter the desired group number, then press #. The display
shows the new group assignment.
Sensors (Default = none)
TEXT FOR SN 01
SN 1 ITEM 0 0 - ________
is the first character/word location and
____
TEXT FOR SN 01 FRONT ENTRY DOOR.
Sensors (Default = none)
DELETE SENSORS
DELETE SENSOR nn
Sensors (Default = none)
EDIT SENSORS
SENSOR GROUP nn
.
SENSOR TEXT
.
.
0
.
(lowest
.
(cur-
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