User`s manual

VISTA-50PEN Installation and Setup Guide
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Moving from One Page of Programming to Another
The data fields are grouped into four levels (referred to as "pages"). The first page is accessed
as soon as Programming Mode is entered.
The second, and third pages of data fields are indicated at the keypad by a 1, and 2,
respectively, in front of the 2-digit field address. The words "ALT PROGRAM MODE" is
displayed along with a "100, or "200," depending on which page of program fields is accessed,
to indicate the higher page of fields.
1.
To access the next level of fields, press 94.
2.
Then press [
]
+ [XX], where XX = the last two digits of the program field, and make the
desired entry.
3.
To return to the previous page of fields, press 99.
Press *94 to move to 2nd page; press *99 to move back to 1st page
second page of fields
(1*01-1*76)
Press *94 to move to 3rd page; press *99 to move back to 2nd page
third page of fields
(2*00-2*24)
Viewing Data Fields
To view the contents of a data field, press [#] plus the 2-digit field address. The field's entries
will be displayed, but no changes can be made.
Entry Errors
If an address is improperly entered, the keypad will display “FC”.
If a program entry is improperly entered (for example, a larger number than that which
is permitted), the keypad display will go blank.
In either of the above cases, simply re-enter [
]
+ the correct field number.
SUMMARY OF DATA FIELD PROGRAMMING COMMANDS
*91
Select partition for programming partition-specific fields
*92
Will display the software revision level of the control panel
*93
Enters Menu Mode programming
*94
Go to next page of fields
*99
Go back to previous page of fields or exit Programming Mode with no
installer code lockout
*98
Exit Programming Mode with Installer Code lockout
Programming System-Wide Data Fields
Values for some programming fields are system-wide (global), and some can be different for
each partition (partition-specific). Note that the partition-specific programming fields are
automatically skipped when programming the global fields. If the system has only 1
partition, the partition-specific fields will not be automatically skipped.