To program a macro select KLGGHQ option 5 from the PDLQ PHQX.
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For security reasons, macro programming is considered as access level 3, and
requires a password. Only authorised personnel may have access.
All the key entries are now recorded in the system.
Note that zone 15 has been isolated during macro programming.
In the same manner, you could program a macro (with name '3', activated by
VRIW NH\ number '3') to de-isolate all devices in zone 15.
If, as explained above, you have programmed macro number '2' for isolation of
zone number 15 and macro number '3' to de-isolate the same zone 15, you
could now press VRIW NH\ number 2 under the graphic display— to isolate zone
no. 15.
Some hours later, you could press VRIW NH\ number '3' — under the graphic
display to de-isolate zone no. 15.
To program or use macros 7, 8 and 9 (for activation directly from the panel's
menu options) you follow the same procedure as explained above, but you
choose macro name 7, 8 or 9 instead of 1, 2, 3 or 4.
Macro numbers '8' and '9' are pre-programmed from factory. Macro number
'8' scans detector loops and collects data from analogue devices. Macro
number '9' stops the system printer before printout is finished.
You may re-program macro number '8' and '9' with different key entries to suit
your needs.
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