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16 DE5450P
D. Programming Numerical Data Locations
In case of a numerical data location, refer to the detailed
procedure given in the following paragraphs.
7.2 PGM Output Control
Here you determine which factors will activate the PGM
output. The available options are:
&
&&
& on by arming: activated upon arming and deactivated
upon disarming.
&
&&
& on by memory: activated upon registration of an alarm
in the system’s memory and deactivated when the
memory indication is cleared.
&
&&
& on by delay: activated during the exit and entry delays.
&
&&
& on by keyfob: activated by pressing the AUX (fourth)
button of a keyfob transmitter - provided that “PGM/X-10
is selected in location 16 of the “Define Panel” menu.
The duration of activation depends on the option
selected in location 19 of the “Define Panel” menu.
&
&&
& on by timer: activated and deactivated at specific
preset times.
&
&&
& on by zones: activated by disturbance in 3 selected
zones, irrespective of arming / disarming. The duration of
activation depends on the option selected in location 19
of the “Define Panel” menu.
Note: The PGM output may be programmed for
activation by any combination of factors.
A. Upon clicking <OK> while “6. DEFINE OUTPUTS” is
shown, the display will change to:
DEFINE PGM
B. Click <OK>. The display will change into:
ON BY ARMING
C. Select the desired option (YES or NO) as outlined in
Para. 7.1 C above. When done, click <NEXT> to select
the next item on the menu.
D. Go through the next 3 menu items (ON BY MEMORY,
ON BY DELAY and ON BY KEFOB), selecting the
desired option for each. After that, clicking <NEXT> will
change the display into:
ON BY TIMER
E. Click <OK>. The display will read:
start- HH:MM A
F. Click <OK>. The display will change to:
start- 00:00 A
G. Enter the time at which you wish the output to be
activated.
Note: AM and PM are selected by clicking # and “
“,
respectively.
Once the time on display is correct, regardless of the
cursor position, click <OK> twice. The happy tune will
sound and the display will revert to: “start - HH:MM
H. Click <NEXT>. The display will now read:
stop- HH:MM P
I. Click <OK>. The display will change to:
stop- 00:00 P
J. Enter the time at which you wish the output to be
deactivated. Once the time on display is correct,
regardless of the cursor position, click <OK> twice. The
happy tune will sound and the display will revert to
stop - HH:MM
K. Click <HOME> to return to “ON BY TIMER” and then
<NEXT>. The display will show:
ON BY ZONES
L. Click <OK>. The display will read:
a-zone
M. Click <OK>. The display will change to:
a-zone __
N. Enter the number of the first zone that you designate
for activating this output, and then click <OK>. The
display will revert to ”a - zone”.
O. Click <NEXT> to select “b - zone” and repeat steps L
through N for the second zone. When done, the display
will revert to “b - zone”.
P. Click <NEXT> to select “c - zone” and repeat steps L
through N for the third zone. When done, the display
will revert to “C - zone”.
Q. Click <HOME> to return to “ON BY ZONES” and then
<HOME> again. The display will show:
DEFINE PGM
R. Click <NEXT> to select the “DEFINE X-10” sub-mode
and then continue as in 7.3 below.
7.3 Controlling the X-10 Units
Here you can perform the following programming actions:
Select the house code (a code letter from A to P that
will distinguish the site in which the system is installed
from other sites in the neighborhood).
Select the factors that will activate each X-10 unit. The
list of factors is the same as for the PGM output (see
Para. 7.2 above).
Note: Each X-10 unit may be programmed for activation
by any combination of factors.
Having gained access to DEFINE X-10 (see Para. 7.1 B),
proceed as follows:
A. Click <OK> while DEFINE X-10 is displayed. The
display will show:
SET HOUSE CODE
B. Click <OK> again. The display will read:
house code = X
The “X” represents a letter from A to P and the dark box
means that this letter is the current choice.
C. Click <NEXT> or <BACK> repeatedly to reach the
desired code letter. When it is on display, click <OK>
twice. The display will revert to Set House Code. Then
click <NEXT>. The display will change to:
DEVICE CODE
The system controls up to seven X-10 units. If you click
<OK> now, code No. 1 will be selected automatically:
code no. 1
D. Click <NEXT> or <BACK> to select any other code.
Once the desired code is displayed, click <OK>. The
display will change to:
ON BY ARMING
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