Specifications

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List entries are scrolled using the [1] and [3] keys. Pressing the [1] key will move the display up the list and
pressing the [3] key will move down the list. In our example we want to select the 4
th
schedule for the access
level is programmed as *Schedule 004.
AL001 Schedule
Working Hours
The list entry does not have a cursor as the display shows a fixed value from a static table or internal record. In
our example the display is from the access level schedule selection and the list data entry is used to select the
schedule that the access level will use to operate.
To change this to the value that we want of *Schedule 004 you would simply press the [1] key three times
moving the display to *Schedule 004. Once this is displayed we can save the setting by pressing the [ENTER]
key.
Option Select Entry
Option selection screens are used to enable and disable settings in the Protege System. An option selection is a
Yes/No setting that is presented in blocks of 8. You can also select the option using text entry by pressing the
[STAY] key and then using the [Ð] and [Ï] arrow keys to scroll through the options pressing the [1] key to
toggle the option on or off.
Changing an option is done using the keys [1] to [8]. Pressing the [ARM] key will recall the current option
settings. In our example we will modify the general options for the reader expander.
RD001 General
[********]
The list entry does not have a cursor, to toggle an option on or off press the appropriate key from [1] to [8]. For
example to turn on option 2 (Multiple Reader Input Port 1) press the [2] key. As shown below the 2 will now
replace the '*' character. A '*' indicates that the option is disabled while a numerical number at the location
indicates that the option is enabled or on.
RD001 General
[*2******]
Options can also be view in text mode this is entered by pressing the [STAY] key while the options screen is
displayed. The screen will change to text mode as shown below with the first option displayed.
1. Set battery
charge 700mA: N
To change this option press the [1] key or to scroll the options press the [Ð] and [Ï] arrow keys. To return to
the options screen press the [STAY] key. To save the options move off the screen using a navigation key or
press the [ENTER] key.
PGM and PGM Group Entry
PGM and PGM Group Entry is done by selecting the module type and then the address and actual PGM
number on the device. For example to program the second lock output on the fourth reader expander you
would enter RD004:02 where the RD is entered using the ascii mode similar to the text entry and the 004 and
02 are entered using normal decimal mode entry.
In the following example we will program the Green LED on the LCD keypad at address 001 to activate when
the area is disarmed. We program this option in the area configuration.
AR001 Disarmed
pgm: --000:00
In the above screen the default value for a PGM is shown this is –000:00. To default the PGM entry press the
[DISARM] key or to recall the currently programmed value press the [ARM] key. Pressing the [5] key twice will
put a 'K' in the first location. Using the table in the Object Notation Section (see page 330) the keypad is
referenced as a KP. Press the [Î] arrow key to move to the next location.