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PROGRAM screen
From the MAIN screen, press the 1 key to select the
PROGRAM screen. Enter the password. See Figure 21.
Figure 21: PROGRAM screen
In this phase the keypad and keys have the following
functions:
Alphanumeric keypad
Table 22: Alphanumeric keypad function in PROGRAM
screen
Auto: starts the auto-learning of the loop
devices and the RS485 network devices
(Repeater only).
DC Dev: starts the selection and
programming screen of the loop
devices.
SW Zone: starts the programming
screen of the software zones.
Output: starts the programming
screen of the Outputs.
Network: starts the programming
screen of the RS485 network,
FC500MFI modules.
Map Device: activates the On
Demand device mapping feature.
USB: starts the programming screen
for the management of the USB
memory stick.
System: starts the programming
screen of the system parameters.
Default: forces a default setting restore
procedure.
L3 PWD: starts the screen to insert
the L3 password (Installer code).
See 0 Key-insert modify password.
Cursor keys
No functions are related to the Up, Down, Right, or Left
keys.
ESC and ENTER keys
Table 23: ESC and ENTER key function in PROGRAM
screen
Use to cancel the operation and
to return to the MAIN screen.
0 Key - insert modify password
On the PROGRAM screen, press the 0 key to modify the
Level 3 Installer password. The default password is 00000
and every digit will be masked by an asterisk.
In this phase the keypad and keys have the following
functions:
Alphanumeric keypad
Use the alphanumeric keypad to insert a 5 digit password.
The first digit must be 0 for INSTALLER 1 (Main Installer)
and 9 for INSTALLER 2. The panel verifies the correct
entry of the identification digit. In the case of an error, a
denial tone is generated.
Cursor keys
No functions are related to the Up, Down, Right, or Left
keys.
ESC and ENTER keys
Table 24: ESC and ENTER key function in insert
modify password screen
Long press (press for more than 1
s): use to clear all the entered digits
Short press (press for less than 32
ms): use to abort the enter
password procedure and return to
the Calling screen.
Use to accept and verify the
password.
If the password is incorrect, the Wrong Password screen
will display for 5 seconds. See Figure 20.
To avoid entering duplicate passwords, use a specific digit
as the first digit of your password. Refer to Table 25 for the
first digit of the password for each user or installer.
Table 25: First digit of password