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b. Scroll through the different keypads until you
find a keypad address with a Scope prompt
that indicates Panel Wide.
4.1.3 Identifying the Points Associated with Each
Point Expansion Technology
1.
on page 117 (completed in Section Table 54 4.1.1
c. Locate that keypad by checking the keypad’s
DIP switch address. Refer to
Identifying the Point Expansion Technologies Installed on
the System
. Table 53
on page 113) identifies which point
expansion technologies are installed at the site.
Disconnect all but one point expansion technology
from the control panel.
d. If there is not a panel-wide keypad, locate the
keypad you want to use in control panel
programming and change its scope to Panel
Wide.
If a D9210B is installed at the site, include
this expansion technology when performing
2. Using RPS or your D5200 Programmer, select
GV2MAIN → Function List. Scroll through the
menu items for Function 10. Ensure that the
keypad address you want to use is marked Yes.
If you do not have a Function 10 menu item,
scroll through the menu items until you locate an
empty function. Enter 10 at the function prompt.
Enable the keypad address you want to use by
setting it to Yes.
3. Using RPS or your D5200 Programmer, select
GV2MAIN → User Interface → Command
Center Functions. Scroll through the functions
and locate View Point Status. Enter E at the
prompt.
Table 53: Keypad DIP Switch Settings
Switch
Address #
1 2 3 4 5* 6
1 ON ON ON ON ON
2 OFF ON ON ON ON
3 ON OFF ON ON ON
4 OFF OFF ON ON ON
5 ON ON OFF ON ON
6 OFF ON OFF ON ON
7 ON OFF OFF ON ON
8 OFF OFF OFF ON ON
*Encoding Tone ON/OFF.
the procedure. Even though it is connected
to the SDI bus instead of the zonex bus, it
is still a point expansion technology that
you must include in this procedure.
2. At the panel-wide keypad (refer to Section 4.1.2
on page 114Setting Up the Control Panel for more
information), press [MENU/ESC] to view the main
menu.
3. Press [NEXT] until you see VIEW PT STATUS.
4. Select VIEW PT STATUS. The keypad shows the
number of points in the first area.
The keypad you are using must have Panel
Wide scope. For more information, refer to
Section 4.1.2 Setting Up the Control Panel
on page 114.
5. If using a D1255 Keypad, press [ENT] twice. If
using a D1260 Keypad, press [Next][Status]. The
keypad shows the point status of the first
programmed point in the area.
6. If the programmed point’s state is anything other
than “missing”, use
on page 117Table 54 and put
an “X” in the point number’s checkbox, in the
appropriate point expansion technology’s column.
View Point Status shows all the on-board
points in use, regardless of the point
expansion technology connected to the
control panel. You only need to log these
Table 54points in one time.
7. Press [NEXT] to scroll through all programmed
points. Log each point that isn’t “missing” in
on page 117. Table 54
8. Disconnect the connected point expansion
technology, then connect another point expansion
technology used at the site.
9. Repeat steps 2 through 8 until you have performed
these steps for each point expansion technology
used at the site.