MZC-88 Installation Instructions Page 67
3. This will add the file to the Icon folder in the Templates subdirectory.
4. Repeat this for each Zone to be saved as an Icon Template.
IMPORTING ICON TEMPLATE FILES
1. Start a new project by creating a new project file name and assign the basic configurations with
SOURCE SETUP and
ZONE SETUP. (Open a New Project and setup the zones and keypads.)
2. Once a zone has been configured with one or more keypad gangs (without icons on the numeric or function buttons),
click the “<--- ICONS” (Import) symbol in the Toolbar. (Refer to Figure 57)
Figure 57
Importing an Icon Layout Template File
3. Left click on the Icon Template File to be Imported (i.e., “JonesHmZone2” or the “EZ-Pad Default Layout”), and then
Open.
4. All icons will appear on the virtual EZ-Pad(s) that exist in the Icon template file for that Zone.
5. Repeat these steps for each remaining Zone with the Icon Templates to be imported.
DOORBELL/PAGE PROGRAMMING
The
PHONE & VIDEO PAGE IN jacks can be programmed to receive audio and video signals in response to a doorbell page
or other triggering event received at the DOORBELL/STATUS IN jacks.
PHONE PAGE IN (line level audio input ) can be a ringer signal from a doorbell or chime device, sound from a door entrance
mounted microphone, voice from a page microphone, ringer and/or voice audio from a phone system, etc.
VIDEO PAGE IN (composite video input) can be from a door entrance mounted video camera, an exterior or interior
surveillance camera, etc.
TIMEOUT AND MOMENTARY PAGE CONTROL
Specific audio and/or video signals can be programmed in EZ-Tools to interrupt current listening or viewing for a desired
Timeout interval or for a Momentary Page controlled interval.
The Timeout action would be best for doorbell use, since doorbell button presses are unpredictable.
The Momentary controlled action causes the Page signal to be heard (and seen if Video is programmed) only while the trigger
voltage is high, (3-30 V AC or DC) then ceases immediately after the trigger goes low (less than 3V). This would be best for
predictable phone or microphone “press-to-talk” paging.