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2.4 SELECTION DATA
Selection Data displays specific data selected for special func-
tions. For example: Burglary zones or fire zones, or DTMF dialing
and False Alarm Shutdown. DISPLAY of Selection data uses only
the right bank of LED’s which represent the zones 1-8. The ex-
ample in Figure 3 indicates zones 2, 4, 6 and 7 being selected.
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
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0 #
CLEAR
SHOW DATA
OR
MEM. LOC.
ENTER DATA
ADD STEP
MEM. LOC.
20
2
30
3
40
4
50 5
60 6
70
7
80 8
100
10
200
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ESC. PROG.
90
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ADDRESS
Figure 3
EKP1 - KEYPAD ADDRESS PROGRAMMING
2.5 CHANGING MEMORY LOCATIONS AND VIEWING DATA
When entering the value of a memory location (Yellow LED on), sim-
ply enter a three digit address, DO NOT PRESS [ENTER]. To avoid
confusion, always use a three digit entry. For example, to get to
address 1, enter 001, to get to address 76, enter 076, and so on. If
for some reason the display is not correctly displaying the address
you want, re-enter your three digit address.
The NUMERIC KEYS enter numbers in the same manner as a stan-
dard calculator; that is, each entry shifts the contents of the units
column into the tenth column and places the new entry into the units
column.
2.6 PROGRAMMING NUMERIC DATA
The following example shows how to program a telephone number.
Let’s program the primary phone number to dial an 800 number. We
will use 1-800-237-2344. A review of the programming work sheet
(Figure 5) shows that the first digit of the first number starts in memory
location “1”. To program the telephone number, display memory lo-
cation “1”. Next press MODE to switch the display to show data.
Next, press Key 1, press ENTER, press key 8 press ENTER, press
key 0, press ENTER, and continue this sequence until the last digit
“4” is entered. Notice that the digit “0” is displayed as a 10. This is
similar to the “0” on a rotary telephone dial. Although the dial is marked
with a “0”, the actual number of pulses transmitted is 10.
After programming the last telephone digit, the “1” & “3” keys must be
pressed simultaneously. This will “clear” the next memory location
by entering a true “0”, which must be done to inform the AV9000 that
the dialing sequence is complete.
2.7 REVIEWING THE DATA
In order to review the telephone number or any other data, the follow-
ing procedure is used. Go to Memory Location “1”, (start of the first
telephone number). Switch the display to view data, the first digit of
the telephone number will be displayed; press ENTER again and the
second digit will be displayed; press ENTER again and the third digit
will be displayed, and so on. Every time ENTER is pressed, the
memory location is advanced and the associated data is displayed.
After the last digit has been displayed and the ENTER key is pressed
the display should be blank.
2.8 REPROGRAMMING NUMERIC DATA
It is not necessary to “clear” existing numeric data when repro-
gramming, unless the digit is a “1”. Just reprogram over the old
data.
2.9 PROGRAMMING SELECTION DATA
The following description shows how to select Zones 2, 4, 6 and 7 for
Burglary. A review of the Programming Worksheet shows Audible
Burglary Functions are assigned to Memory Location 197.
Set the display to Memory Location 197. Change display to show
data. If random data appears, press clear key combination (1 & 3).
The display will indicate no zones selected (all LED’s in right hand
column are out). Press key 2, press key 4, press Key 6, press Key 7.
Notice as you press each key, its associated LED lights up in the
right column indicating you have selected that zone. If incorrect, press
the key representing that selection and it will deselect it. If the infor-
mation is correct, press ENTER. That location is now programmed.
PROGRAMMING SELECTION DATA other than zone data is the
same as Programming Zone Data. Example: Select DTMF Dialing.
The Programming Worksheet shows location 206 contains the num-
ber to be entered. Select a “3” for DTMF Dialing.
Set the display to show the data in Memory Location 206. If clearing
is required, do so. If not, press Key “3”. Display will now show the “3”
LED lit in the right hand column. Press ENTER. This location is now
programmed.
EKP1 - SUMMARY OF KEY FUNCTIONS IN PROGRAMMING
2.10 MODE KEY
Changes the display. Display can view a memory location or its as-
sociated data, but not both at the same time. Pressing the MODE
key allows alternating between viewing a memory location or its con-
tents (data).
2.11 ENTER KEY
When the display shows a memory location, pressing the Enter key
will advance to the next location. When the display shows data, press-
ing the Enter Key enters the displayed data into the EEPROM and
advances to indicate the data in the next location.
2.12 NUMERIC KEYS WHEN DISPLAY SHOWS MEMORY
LOCATIONS.
Use to change memory locations. Examples: display shows 76 and
1 is desired, enter the following key sequence: 0 0 1. The display
now shows 1.
WHEN DISPLAY SHOWS DATA AND NUMERIC DATA ENTRY IS
REQUIRED.
Use numbers 0 through 15 to enter data. A “0” entry will program and
display 10.
WHEN DISPLAY SHOWS DATA AND SELECTION DATA ENTRY
IS REQUIRED.
Use keys 1 through 8 to enter Function data. Key 9 will select all
function numbers (1 through 8).
WHEN THE DISPLAY SHOWS DATA AND THE CLEAR KEY
FUNCTION IS REQUIRED.
Pressing the clear function, a combination of keys 1 & 3 simulta-
neously, followed by [Enter] programs a blank in the associated
memory location. This function is used to “clear” data when neces-
sary.
NOTE: This function must be used after programming the last
telephone number digit.