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Using the Program Worksheet
In this section, we will work through the Worksheet, and show how to
program each item. Keep a copy of the program Worksheet handy.
The system is programmed either via Engineer Menu, or by Locations.
To Enter Engineer Menu, enter the Engineer Code (default *6789#).
The Notation X,Y,... used in this section indicates the Menu path, i.e.
what keys to press to get to the required sub-menu. For example, 7,4,1
means press 7 for System Settings from the main, or top level
Engineer menu, 4 for Star Settings from the System Settings
sub-menu, and 1 for Locations from the Star menu. Most programming
settings are available on one of the Engineer sub-menus. Refer to the
Engineer Menu Reference for a full description of the menu required.
However, there are many settings which are not accessible by
sub-menus, but can be programmed in the Location Menu (7,4,1).
Enter the Location given in the worksheet followed by the # key. The
system announces the Location entered, and the value of the code at
the locations, for example,
Location 1675, Code 1
Enter New Code and # key
To change the code at the location, enter 0 to 255 and the # key. To
correct a wrong entry, press * and the new data, and # key. The
system will announce the new value entered.
Number of Keypads and Door Stations
The number of Keypads and Door Stations (max 1) in the system are in
Location 1675 and 1674 respectively. Their IDs are set according to the
switch settings given in the respective installation manuals. The IDs of
Keypads must be consecutive, i.e. starting with 1, with no missing IDs
in between. The panel must be reset by pressing the RESET button to
make this setting effective.
System Control Number
Engineer Menu 7,4,3 gives the System Control Number, or firmware
version.
Table 1 - System Settings
Pulse Dial (7,1) is set to On if the telephone exchange in your area
accepts only Pulse, or decadic dialling. Modern exchanges should be
using Tone or DTMF dialling, in which case leave it as default OFF
PABX Setting (7,2) should be ON only if the incoming telephone line to
system is to be connected as an extension of a PABX.
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