✦✸ Restoring Manufacturer’s Programming Defaults, page 4-6
✦✸ Keypad Timeout, page 4-8
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This section describes how to access the Installer Programming menu for the first time or after the Main Panel has been defaulted, as well as how to access it from the regular operation mode.
If the Main Panel has been defaulted, you must enter the Installer Programming menu as if it is the first time. In this case, after you enter your Installer code, the system automatically enters the automatic accessories setting process by performing the BUS scan. (Refer to the Accessories:
Auto Settings section of Chapter 5, Using the Installer Programming Menus for further details).
To access the Installer Programming Menu for the first time (or after the Main Panel has been defaulted):1. When you power up the system, the following display appears:
After a brief wait, the following display appears:
2. To program the system to recognize the keypad, press . The following display appears, prompting you for the Installer code:
3. Enter the default Installer code, depending on the ProSYS model:
❖✸ ProSYS 128: [0][1][2][8]
❖✸ ProSYS 40: [0][1][4][0]
❖✸ ProSYS 16: [0][1][1][6]
The code appears as ✱✱✱✱ on the keypad display, as follows:
4. The system enters the automatic accessories setting process, and the following display appears:
NOTE:
Refer to the Accessories: Auto Settings section of Chapter 5, Using the Installer Programming Menus for further details.
The Power LED begins flashing slowly at this point, indicating that you have entered a programming session.
To access the Installer Programming Menu from the regular operation mode:1. When you power up the system, the following display appears:
After a brief wait, the keypad displays the regular operation mode, as follows:
2. Press . The keypad displays the first User Functions option, as follows:
3. Press [7] to select the Installer option or use the key. The keypad displays the first option, as follows:
4. Press [1] Advanced. The keypad prompts you for the Installer code, as follows:
5. Enter the default Installer Code, depending on the ProSYS model:
❖✸ ProSYS 128: [0][1][2][8]
❖✸ ProSYS 40: [0][1][4][0]
❖✸ ProSYS 16: [0][1][1][6]
The code appears as ✱✱✱✱ on the keypad display, as follows:
6. Press . The keypad displays the following message:
Then the first main Installer Programming menu option is displayed, as follows:
The Power LED begins flashing slowly at this point, indicating that you have entered a programming session.
The main Installer Programming menu options are available, as follows:
[1] SYSTEM [2] ZONES
[3] UTIL OUTPUT [4] CODE MAINT [5] DIALER
[6] REPORT CODES [7] ACCESSORIES [8] MISCELLANEOUS [9] ACCESS CONTROL [0] EXIT PROGRAM
Each of the main Installer Programming menu options enables you to access and program all of the ProSYS options. Refer to the Installer Programming Menu Options Map on
page 4-8. Each option is also discussed in detail in Chapter 5, Using the Installer Programming Menus.
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You may find it useful to be able to remove all changes made to the Main Panel’s programming and restore the default settings provided by the manufacturer.
To enable the restore to the manufacturer's defaults:1. From the Installer Programming menu, select the System option by pressing [1] or pressing the key. The System menu option is displayed, as follows:
2. Select the Default Enable/Disable option by scrolling down to the option using the key until the following is displayed and then press ,
-OR-
Press [7]. The keypad displays the default option, Default Disable, as follows:
3. Toggle to the Default Enable option using the key until the following is displayed:
4. Select the option by pressing the key.
NOTE:
On the Main Panel, the J2 default jumper must be in its position on one of the J2 pins.
5. Press and then press [0]. The keypad prompts you to save the changes by displaying the following message:
6. Confirm saving the data by pressing the key. A short beep will sound, and the keypad displays the following messages:
When the save function is complete, the keypad displays the regular operation mode, as follows:
If, while exiting, the following display appears, this means that the J2 default jumper on the Main Panel is NOT in its position on one of the J2 pins, but wrongly positioned on both J2 pins.
To restore the Main Panel to the manufacturer's defaults:1. Disconnect all power from the Main Panel.
2. Remove the J2 default jumper from its position on one of the J2 pins.
3. Position the J2 default jumper on both of the J2 pins.
4. Reconnect the power to the mains and backup battery to the Main Panel. The keypad sounds a long beep and all of the LEDs flash once. The following message is displayed on the keypad for 20 seconds:
And then the following message is displayed:
5. On the Main Panel, reposition the J2 default jumper on one of the J2 pins (where it resides for safekeeping).
6. Proceed to reprogram the Main Panel, as required.
NOTES:
Remember that the Installer Code has been restored to the manufacturer's default setting, depending on the ProSYS model:
•≠ ProSYS 128: [0][1][2][8]
•≠ ProSYS 40: [0][1][4][0]
•≠ ProSYS 16: [0][1][1][6]
In addition, the default operation will occur only when the system is defined as Enabled, as described in the procedure on page 4-6.
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If, after 15 minutes, no entry is made to a keypad that has been placed in the Installer
Programming mode, it will produce an audible reminder, consisting of several beeps in rapid succession, along with the following display:
Pressing any key stops the beeping. To re-enter the Installer Programming menu, you must key in your Installer code again and press .