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Programming manual
Programming terminals 33
4. After pressing the button that corresponds to the desired setting, it is necessary to
press one of the buttons , , , or
to configure its type.
If an “Unused” terminal is configured as
I
,
O
,
H
or
D
and the keypad emits an audible error
signal, it means that you have exceeded the maximum number of terminals available on the
control panel. If you wish to employ the terminal concerned, you must first configure another
terminal as “Unused”
5. Press the
OK
button in correspondence with any terminal, provided that it is not an
“Unused” terminal, to access directly the Type programming parameters of the selected
terminal, be it a zone or an output.
Via software
The
Terminal
button, on the menu on the left in the “Programming” section, accesses a
layout of the installation and in particular all the terminals and their uses.
The terminals of the control panel and devices which are configurable via this section are
shown on their respective PCB boards, where their screw terminals are highlighted. These
boards can be either in colour or black and white depending on whether they have already
been configured via the “System Layout” section (refer to
paragraph 5-2 Preparing a system
layout
).
Right clicking on any one of the PCBs allows you to assign a common setting to all the
terminals on the selected board. Right clicking on a single terminal allows you to configure it
separately.
Double clicking the icon of a terminal with an assigned configuration opens a window where
you can program all the parameters of the selected terminal.
The terminals menu bar provides the
Rename the CCCs in sequential mode.
button. This
button starts an operation that reassigns the Contact-ID code of each zone in such a way that
they are all in sequential order.
Table 6-2: Example of terminals undergoing programming
A
Prime control panel
motherboard
B
Configured keypad
board (in colour)
C
Non-configured key-
pad board (in grey)
D
Configured expansion
board (in colour)
E
Non-configured expan-
sion board (in grey)
F
Wireless expansion
board (on transceiver)
G
Menu bar for the termi-
nals
A
B
C
E
G
D
F

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