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To program a macro select KLGGHQ option 5 from the PDLQPHQX.
á For security reasons, macro programming is considered as access level 3, and
requires a password. Only authorised personnel may have access.
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F (for example, VRIWNH\ with macro name ‘2’)
F ----- (sequence of keys to isolate zone 15)
F M M (stops recording key-entries)
All the key entries are now recorded in the system.
Note that zone 15 has been isolated during macro programming.
In the same manner, you could program a macro (with name ‘3’, activated by
VRIWNH\ number ‘3’) to de-isolate all devices in zone 15.
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If, as explained above, you have programmed macro number ‘2’ for isolation of
zone number 15 and macro number ‘3’ to de-isolate the same zone 15, you
could now press VRIWNH\ number 2 under the graphic display— to isolate zone
no. 15.
Some hours later, you could press VRIW NH\ number ‘3’ — under the graphic
display to de-isolate zone no. 15.
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To program or use macros 7, 8 and 9 (for activation directly from the panel’s
menu options) you follow the same procedure as explained above, but you
choose macro name 7, 8 or 9 instead of 1, 2, 3 or 4.
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Macro numbers ‘8’ and ‘9’ are pre-programmed from factory. Macro number
‘8’ scans detector loops and collects data from analogue devices. Macro
number ‘9’ stops the system printer before printout is finished.
You may re-program macro number ‘8’ and ‘9’ with different key entries to suit
your needs.