Installation guide

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The display will now show COLD START and, in another two seconds, PROM CHKSUM=
nnnnH. The piezo-sounder will beep. Press the RETURN key to continue and the display will
show ON-LINE O-->N. Proceed to LEM-LINE INITIALIZATION (see below).
Note: If you do not select yes to the ZAP? function during a COLD START, you will not be
given the chance to enter a name and address. If you wish to return to a name and address query,
you must select SET DATA FORMAT on pages 55 and 56 or LITERAL EDIT on page 53.
WARM START
When power is applied to the control panel, the display will show the usual start-up messages for
a moment. If a COLD START is not initiated, then a WARM START will be effected. On a
WARM START, the panel will by-pass name and address entry. To change an entry or correct it
in this case, you must select the SET DATA FORMAT function (see pages 54 and 58) or the
LITERAL EDIT function and edit literal 498 (see page 50).
It is important that you enter the name and address of the site as this will be printed in the
heading of the system log, literal print-out, and on-line report and will provide a useful record for
all print-outs. Refer to page 4 for information on how to enter the necessary characters. Once the
name and address information is entered, position the cursor up and press the RETURN key.
The panel will show AUTO START and then 5 DIGIT CODES ?. Proceed to 5 DIGIT
CODES on page 37.
LEM-LINE INITIALIZATION
An initialization of the LEM line brings any newly connected zones on line; otherwise, they will
be ignored by the panel. When the display shows ON-LINE O-->N, O represents the original
(old) number of zones on line prior to powering up and N represents the current (new) number of
zones on line. The piezo-sounder will sound a single beep if there is no change in the total
number of inputs (i.e., Old = New) or a multibeep if there has been a change. In either case,
press the YES key to accept the initialization or the NO key to repeat the initialization check. If
the NO key is pressed, account for the missing inputs and then press the YES key.
Note: Any LEM input loops in the disconnect state or short circuited will not be included in the
count or be recognized by the panel when the program continues. Remember that the D-LEM
cover tamper switch is in series with terminal 5 (the even-numbered input) of any D-LEM.