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3.0 LCD Programming
3.1 Introduction
This chapter describes the panel components that are programmed via the LCD and keypad.
3.2 General Comments
About the LCD Menu
A number of items are programmed through the LCD and keypad. This is called the LCD menu. All
options are under the PROGRAM option on the Main Menu of the panel. The Main Menu can be
recalled to the LCD by pressing <Home>.
There are multiple levels of program access. Privilege Level 0 is the base level of operation.
Privilege Level 1 allows access to privileged Hot Key functions and limited programming. Privilege
Level 2 allows programming of almost all system parameters. (Note that a Service Mode Trouble
occurs when logged in Level 2.) Higher Privilege Levels are reserved for Secutron's own use and
are not discussed here. Certain functions can be assigned to different privilege levels. These
functions default to the higher of the two privilege levels.
While programming through the LCD menu, the panel beeps once when a valid key is pressed and
beep three times if an invalid key is pressed. Programming is done through a series of menus and
requester screens. The menus present options to display other menus, show information, or
request information. Menus have a ">" or "<" next to the description of each item. Use the arrow
keys on the keypad to move the cursor and press <Enter> to select. In Figure 24, pressing
<Enter> brings up the Program Menu.
Figure 25: Program Menu
A menu option of more displays further menu options that do not fit on the current screen. All the
screens of a menu loop around continuously. The default option, ie the option next to the cursor, is
the one to the upper left of the screen. Generally, but not always, more is the default option.
Selector screens (see Figure 25) are screens where options are toggled on or off. Options that are
on are marked by an asterisk(*) while options that are off are marked with a dash (-). Use the left
and right arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired option and press <Enter> to change it.
Move the cursor to OK and press <Enter> to save any changes, or press <Clear> to lose any
changes. In Figure 25, the alarm and trouble relays are selected and the supervisory relay is not
selected to be disconnected when the Common Disconnect hotkey is pressed. Pressing <Enter>
causes the alarm relay to be not selected.
Note: The only item that must be programmed from the LCD menu is the Panel ID. This must be
done before the database is downloaded.
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