Specifications

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PGM Number 8 In PGM Group
Each PGM group can be assigned up to 8 PGM's program the item number 8 of 8 in this location.
PG001 Item [8]
pgm: --000:00
To modify the PGM item 8 entry, use the settings as explained in section Entering PGM and PGM Groups (see
page 336). You can not program a PGM group that will reference a PGM group in the PGM item settings.
Keypad Group
To access the keypad group programming login using a valid installer code and then select [MENU, 4, 6, 2].
The screen displays "keypad Group to modify" as shown in the following example.
Keypad group to
modify: KG001
Every time you press the Enter key, the next screen appears. The different screens are described in the
following sub-sections. Programming the area groups in the Protege System allow you to configure how a user
will interact with the areas in the system and what areas they are able to access.
Selecting a Keypad Group to Modify
Each keypad group is assigned a unique keypad group number from 001 to 250.
Keypad Group to
modify: KG001
Type the appropriate 3-digit keypad group number or use the [Ð] and [Ï] keys to scroll the available keypad
groups. When the desired keypad group number appears on the screen, press [ENTER] to program the
selected keypad group. The maximum number of keypad groups that can be programmed is limited by your
system's memory and configured profile.
Keypad Group Name
If the selected area group has a name associated (some area groups do not have a name associated with them)
the name programming screen will be shown.
KG001 Name
All Keypads
To scroll keypad groups by name use the [Ð] and [Ï] keys. To modify or enter a new name for the selected
keypad group use the keypad as explained in section Entering Text and Names (see page 333) and press
[ENTER].
By default the keypad group name will be prefixed by an '*' this indicates that the name is an editable name in
the system.
Operating Schedule
The operating schedule for the keypad group determines when the keypad group is valid and if it will use a
secondary keypad group if the schedule is not valid. A schedule is a series of times and days that can be
programmed to prevent the operating of functions based on a 7 day week and 24 hour clock. For more
information on the programming of the schedule refer to the Schedule Programming section (see page 272).
KG001 Schedule
None
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the schedule selection and press [ENTER] to select the schedule displayed.
For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).