Programming manual
Programming peripherals 15
Via keypad
Type-in Code
(Installer PIN)
, PROGRAMMING Readers , ChoosePeripheral
In the list of configured readers, the reader simulated by an Air2-BS200 has a“W” at the end
of its description.
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Programming readers
The programming of readers as peripherals of the Prime system can be carried out either via
software or from a keypad.
Via software
Click-on the
Proximity readers
button on the menu on the left, the “Programming” section
on the right will provide two sections:
•
Configured readers
, with the list of all the configured readers. Selecting one of these
items allows you to set the parameters of the single reader by clicking on the button.
•
Reader parameters
, section with parameters common to all the readers.
Via keypad
Type in Code
(Installer)
, PROGRAMMING Readers, Enablements, ChoosePeripheral
This section allows you to program the various options of the selected reader.
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Reader parameters
In the case of a reader simulated by the Air2-BS200 transceiver, the parameters of the
wireless system are available in the section reserved for wireless receivers (refer to
paragraph
3-6 Wireless transceivers
)..
Table 3-4: Parameters common to all readers
Parameter Software section Installer menu section
Reader Buzzers
OFF
No reader buzzers will emit audible signals during
running entry time, exit time, output time or pre-arm
time.
Reader
parameters
Parameters, Reader-
BuzzersOFF
Programming the
proximity reader
address
This section allows you to program the addresses of
the proximity readers.
Readers, Prog. address
LED codes of the
addresses
This section allows you to view how the addresses are
displayed on the LEDs.
Not available
Table 3-5: Parameters of single reader
Parameter Software section Installer menu section
Description
This is the name used to identify the reader,
customizable by the installer.
Configured
readers, selected
reader
Readers, Chooseperiph-
eral, "reader"
Partitions
Section for the selection of the partitions the reader can
operate on.
Type
You can assign a shortcut to each of the LEDs,
selectable from those available:
•None
•Arm/Disarm
• Stop alarms
• Clear call queue
• Delete memory
•Activate output
•Deactivate output
•Overtime
• Teleservice request
•View faults
Configured
readers, selected
reader, Shortcut
Readers, Chooseperiph-
eral, "reader", Short-
cut, Type
Parameter
You must specify a further parameter for each shortcut:
• Arm/Disarm - this parameter refers to one of the
available scenarios
• Activate output - the parameter this shortcut
refers to will be one of the scenarios.
• Deactivate output - the parameter this shortcut
refers to will be one of the scenarios.
• Panic - this parameter will be one of the 15 panic
events
Valid key at
reader
This button accesses directly the programming section
of the “Valid key at reader” event
Configured
readers, selected
reader
Events, Valid-
KeyAtReader