Specifications
PRT-CTRL-SE Protege System Controller Reference Manual | PRT-CTRL-SE 255
Character Function
A Show the AM/PM symbol in uppercase. Example PM.
a Show the AM/PM symbol in lowercase. Example pm.
D Show the day of the month. Example 9 or 18 a leading space is used for all numbers below 10.
V Show the month in an abbreviated 3 characters. Example Jan or Nov.
v Show the month in 2 character format. Example 4 or 12 a leading space is used for all numbers
below 10.
s Show the month in 2 character format. Example 04 or 12 a leading zero is used for all numbers
below 10.
R Show the day of the week in abbreviated 3 characters. Example Mon or Fri.
Y Show the year with leading zeros. Example 05.
C Show the century. Example 20 or 19.
K Show the temperature from the local temperature sensor on the LCD keypad in Degrees
Celsius. Example 22.5˚C. This will be updated from the LCD keypads temp sensor.
k Show the temperature from the local temperature sensor on the LCD keypad in Degrees
Fahrenheit. Example 76.5˚f. This will be updated from the LCD keypads temp sensor.
Panel Name
The panel name is programmed to identify the panel to the operator or system user. Ideally should describe the
name of the premises or the building where the panel is installed. The panel name is also used within the IP
and SMTP Mail Services to identifiy the panel to the e-mail recipient.
Panel Name
PROTEGE
To modify or enter a new name for the panel use the keypad as explained in section Entering Text and Names
(see page 333) and press [ENTER].
Panel Network Address
The panel network address sets the address that the system controller will communicate when connected using
RS485 communications. This allows multiple panels to be connected using a single RS-485 Serial
Communications Interface.
When connecting with TCP/IP this address should be programmed as 000 as the TCP/IP address will be used
to identify this unit.
Panel network
Address: 000
To modify the panel network address (000 to 255), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal
Numbers (see page 333) and press [ENTER]. Setting an address of 255 will disable the communication.