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ChallengerPlus Installation and Quick Programming Manual 25
Install menu option
Description
24. Send programming
Send access control programming for Intelligent Access Controllers
(4-door or 4-lift DGPs) that may not have been sent automatically.
25. Display last card
Display the site number and ID number of the last card read by a
reader connected directly to the Challenger system LAN (not via an
Intelligent Access Controller).
26. Diagnostics
Skip this option. It is reserved for factory use.
27. Reserved
Not used in this version.
28. Remote controllers
Use this option to access additional programming menus for remote
devices such as a RAS, a DGP, or a TS0862 Smart Door Controller
(which is addressed and polled as a RAS).
29. Panel voltage &
current
Display the values of the panel’s voltage and current consumption.
30. Reserved
Not used in this version.
31. Battery testing
Program automatic battery testing or perform manual battery testing.
32. Custom message
Create a custom message (or use the panel’s time and date) for the
top line of the RAS’s initial LCD screen.
33. Program next service
Program the date of the next service call, and a custom message on
the LCD to call the installer.
34. Program summary
event flags
Program event flags to be triggered on system-wide events such as
mains failures or DGPs going offline.
35. Program macro logic
Program macro logic equations for activating inputs or event flags
based on the conditions of one to four macro inputs (event flags or
relays).
36. Area groups
Area groups include one or more areas that can be more easily
managed, for example armed or disarmed simultaneously. Each area
in an area group must be configured to allow certain users (as
specified by the user’s alarm group) to have permissions for arming,
disarming, alarm reset, and for timing.
Area group 1 contains areas 1 to 99 by default.
37. SD card
backup/restore
Challenger panels have an on-board SD card port to back up a
panel’s programming, or to restore a panel’s programming from a
backup file.
38. Reset input test days
After programming timed input testing the installer may need to reset
the input timer before handing the system over to the customer.
39. Automation
Program automation zones such as C-Bus devices to be controlled
via the Challenger panel.
40. Door/lift names and
E/F trigger
Program a door’s name, event flag and event flag trigger duration
(typically for use as an automation zone trigger).
41. Event flag names
Assign names to the Challenger panel’s event flags.
42. Challenger name
Assign a name to the Challenger panel.
43. Automation status
Check and control automation zones from any LCD RAS.
44. Standard lifts
Program up to two lifts. Each lift up to ten floors.
45. Standard doors
Program up to 32 doors.

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