D-303222 PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 Installer's Guide 31
3. PROGRAMMING
3.1 General Guidance
This chapter explains the Installer programming (configuration) options of your PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30
system and how to customize its operation to your particular needs and end user requirements.
The PowerMaster-30 includes a partition
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feature. Partitioning allows you to have up to three independently
controllable areas with different user codes assigned to each partition. A partition can be armed or disarmed
regardless of the status of the other partitions within the system.
Tech Tip
:
For your convenience, we recommend programming the PowerMaster-10 / PowerMaster-30 on the work bench
before actual installation. Operating power may be obtained from the backup battery or from the AC power supply.
3.1.1 Navigation
The keypad's buttons are used for navigation and configuration when programming. The following table provides
a detailed description of the function or use of each button.
Button Definition Navigation / Setting Function
NEXT Use to move / scroll forward to the next menu options.
BACK Use to move / scroll backward to the previous menu options.
OK Use to select a menu option or to confirm a setting or action.
HOME Use to move one level up in the menu or to return to previous setting step.
AWAY
Use to jump back to the [<OK> TO EXIT] screen to quit programming.
OFF Use to cancel, delete, clear or erase setting, data, etc.
0 - 9 Numerical keypad used to enter numerical data when needed.
To review the options within the control panel menus and select an option, repeatedly press the Next
or
Back button until the desired option is displayed (designated as in this guide), then press the OK
button to select the desired option (also designated as in this guide). To return to the previous
options repeatedly press the Home button and to exit the programming menu press the Away
button.
To simplify the procedure further, you really need two basic buttons to program the entire panel: The Next
and the OK button. The button scrolls through the options, and the button
selects the option you want.
If you can remember that, you know how to program the panel. It's as easy as that.
3.1.2 Feedback Sounds
The sounds you will hear while using and configuring the control panel are:
Sound Definition
Single beep, heard whenever a key is pressed
Double beep, indicates automatic return to the normal operating mode (by timeout).
Three beeps, indicates a trouble event
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Happy Tune (- - - –––), indicates successful completion of an operation.
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Sad Tune (–––––), indicates a wrong move or rejection
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Refers to PowerMaster-30 only