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5.1 Introduction to Programming
You can use two methods to program the PC6010:
• using the menu system on any system keypad
• using a computer and DLS-3 downloading software.
This section describes how to program the system using a
keypad and the menu system. For more information on
programming using downloading software, see section 10
“Downloading”, and the DLS-3 manual.
Programming From a Keypad
To program the PC6010 using the menu system, you must have
installed and enrolled at least one keypad. See section 4 for
more information.
1. To program the system, you will first need to enter the
Installer’s Programming mode: enter [*][8][Installer’s Code] at
any keypad that is enrolled on the system.
By default, the Installer’s Code is [5555]. When you are in
Installer’s Programming, all LEDs on the keypad will be off.
To prevent unauthorized personnel from entering Installer’s
Programming, you should change the Installer’s Code from
the default setting. For more information, see “System
Section - Installer Options” in the Programming Manual.
2. To navigate through the menus, use the arrow keys (<>).
When you see the menu item you want, press the [*] key to
select it. Getting to the right programming section may
require scrolling and selecting items from several menus. To
return to previous menus, press [#].
Refer to the Programming Manual for an overview of the
menu structure, and descriptions of each programming
section.
NOTE: The YES, NO and CANCEL buttons do not work in
Installer’s Programming. If you press them in Installer’s
Programming, the keypad will sound an error tone.
3. Once you have entered Installer’s Programming, the first
menu consists of the items listed below. Use the arrow keys
(< >) to scroll to the area you wish to program, and press [*].
System Area - Use this section to program options that
affect the operation of the entire system. These options
include communications, downloading, printer options,
installer and master code programming, etc.
Area Section - Use this section to program options for each
area. These options include zone assignments, area times,
area options, etc.
Backbone Section - Use this section to program options for
the Backbone.
Module Hardware - Use this menu to enroll the system
modules and keypads.
Event Buffer - Use this menu to print the event buffer for
the system.
Diagnostics - Use this menu to find out more information on
trouble conditions reported by the modules.
Example: to program the Area 2 ID code, scroll to each of
the following messages, and press [*]:
Scroll to...
AREA SECTIONAREA SECTION
AREA SECTIONAREA SECTION
AREA SECTION Press [*]
Display shows...
ADD/EDIT AREAADD/EDIT AREA
ADD/EDIT AREAADD/EDIT AREA
ADD/EDIT AREA Press [*]
Display shows...
“AREA 1”“AREA 1”
“AREA 1”“AREA 1”
“AREA 1”
Scroll to...
“AREA 2”“AREA 2”
“AREA 2”“AREA 2”
“AREA 2” Press [*]
Display shows...
AREA ID CODEAREA ID CODE
AREA ID CODEAREA ID CODE
AREA ID CODE Press [*].
Enter the 6-digit Area 2 ID code. The display returns to the
message “Area ID Code”.
Press [#] to return to the previous menus, and to exit the
installer programming mode.
NOTE: The [#] key is not a cancel key. If you have entered data
in a section, and then press [#], the data will be saved.
5.2 Programming Using Hotkey
Numbers
Another method of navigating through the menus uses one- or
two-digit hotkey entries. Every menu and program item has a
“hotkey” entry. You can find the hotkey entry for any section in
the Programming Worksheets.
The hotkey entry for each programming section is displayed on
the LCD screen. Enter that number, and the panel will select the
item for you. Do not press [
*] after entering the ‘hotkey’
number.
For example, once you have entered Installer’s Programming, you
can reach the Area 2 ID code programming section by entering:
[1]-[0]-[02]-[0]
Once you become familiar with the menus, the hotkey method
will allow you to move quickly through the menus.
To exit a section or move back a menu, you can press [#]. To exit
Installer’s Programming, you may have to press [#] several times,
depending on where you were in the menu system.
NOTE: The [#] key is not a cancel key. If you have entered data
in a section, and then press [#], the data will be saved.
Once you become familiar with each programming option’s
hotkey number, programming will become quick and simple. If
you lose your place, you can always use the [<][>] keys to scroll
through the menu items, and refresh your memory.
5.3 Programming Decimal Data
Some programming sections require decimal (0-9) entries, such
as zone definitions and system times. Make sure that you record
all required decimal data in the Programming Worksheets before
beginning to program each section.
Many sections require a specific number of digits. Once all digits
have been entered, the control panel will automatically exit that
section and will return to the previous menu.
Section 5: Programming the PC6010
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