The “OUTPUTS” Programming Phase
The OUTPUTS LED will blink to indicate that the
system is ready to configure the Output Pulse Pattern
(represented by LEDs 1 through 8, each LED represen
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ting a second period in the pattern). During this phase,
the keys and LEDs will operate in accordance with the
options preceded by in the panes on the Program
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ming Overlay, see Figure 32.
1. Using the Next Output key (0 column D) select the
output you want to program. The respective LED
will go On (see column B).
2. If you are programming the OC Output,gotostep3.
If you are programming the NAC 1, NAC 2 or ALARM
outputs, the pattern is achieved by using Keys 1 thro-
ugh 8, as follows: – if the LED is On, the output will be
On for the corresponding 1 second period in the pat-
tern; – if the LED is Off, the output will be Off for the
corresponding 1 second period in the pattern. For
example, LEDS 1 through 4 On and 5 through 8 Off
indicates 4 seconds On and 4 seconds Off, all LEDs
On indicates continuously On.
3. Using keys 1 through 7, select or deselect the OC
Output events:
– if the LED is On, the OC Output will signal the re
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spective event;
– if the LED is Off, the OC Output will not signal the
respective event.
4. Go back to step 1 to program another Output option
or, press the Next phase key 9 to go to the follo
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wing Programming Phase (see Column A).
The “PANEL” Programming Phase
The PANEL LED will blink to indicate that the system is
ready to program the User Code, Day and Night Mode
Times and current Time and Date. During this phase,
the keys and LEDs will operate in accordance with the
options preceded by in the panes on the Program-
ming Overlay, see Figure 33.
1. Using the keys in columns C and D, select the para
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meter you want to program (refer to the respective
paragraph for details) or, press the Next phase
key 9 to go to the following Programming Phase
(see Column A).
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