Installation manual

M1EZ8 Installation and Programming
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Menu 07 - Global System Definitions (continued)
This option sets the control to transmit automation task status changes immediately as
they occur.
This option sets the control to transmit automation lighting status changes immediately
as they occur.
Sets the control to transmit keypad key changes. This includes the Chime, Bypass, Exit,
Stay keys, the ELK key and it’s surrounding arrow keys, and the F keys. It does not
transmit any of the numeric keys..
Allows User Menus 1 through 5 to be blocked from view until a valid User code is entered.
If set to “Yes”, only User Codes which have the “Menu 1-5 Allowed” option enabled will be
able to view or access Menus 1 through 5. Default is No.
A 6 digit Installer program code is required to access local installer programming mode.
NOTE: It this code is changed or lost it will not be possible to locally program.
CAUTION: If a 4 digit User Code matches the last 4 digits of the Installer Code (or the
whole code if 6 digit User Code option is enabled), the control will deny access to
installer program mode. If this occurs, use the Master User Code to access menu 6
and locate the “offending” User Code, then change its digits to something new.
This is a read-only location. Each control is assigned a unique serial number for
identification of the unit regarding warranty, technical support, anti-takeover, and other
issues that may arise.
This is a read-only location displaying information about the current software and
bootloader revision that the control is operating with. This will only be needed with the
assistance of a factory technical support person.
Allows factory default values to be restored by individual menus/categories. Press the
right arrow, then press the up or down arrow keys to scroll through the choices. To factory
default any single category enter the displayed number. E.G., enter 81 from this screen to
default all User Codes. Be patient as it may take a minute or more to default some items.
Entering 82 from this screen causes all area definitions to be factory defaulted.
Entering 83 from this screen causes all keypad definitions to be factory defaulted.
Entering 84 from this screen causes all zone definitions to be factory defaulted.
Entering 85 from this screen causes all zone names to be factory defaulted.
Entering 86 from this screen causes all the cutoff timers to be factory defaulted.
Entering 87 from this screen causes all global system defs to be factory defaulted.
Entering 88 from this screen causes all telephone reporting setup to be factory defaulted.
Entering 89 from this screen causes all telephone numbers ONLY to be factory defaulted.
Entering 90 from this screen causes all area report codes to be factory defaulted.
Entering 91 from this screen causes all zone report codes to be factory defaulted.
Entering 92 from this screen causes all system report codes to be factory defaulted.
Entering 93 from this screen causes all user report codes to be factory defaulted.
Entering 94 from this screen causes all voice messages to be factory defaulted.
Entering 95 from this screen causes all wireless definitions to be factory defaulted.
Entering 99 from this screen causes the entire panel programming to be factory defaulted.
Global Sys Def Description of Option
G44:xxxxxxxxxxxx
Axxxxxx Bxxxxxx
G45:=DefaultCtl r
81=User Codes
G42:=172839 r
Local Prog Code
82=Areas Data
83=Keypads Data
84=Zones Data
85=Zone Names
86=CutoffTimes
87=Global Data
88=TeleAcct Data
89=Tele #’s Only
90=AreaRptCodes
91=ZoneRptCodes
92=SysRptCodes
93=UserRptCodes
94=VoiceMessages
95=WirelessDef
99=Entire Panel
G43:=D1234567 r
Serial Number
G41:=No Require
Code UserMenu1-5
G39:=No Xmitr
Light Chgs-ASCII
G40:=No Xmitr
Keypad Key Chgs
G38:=No Xmitr
Task Chgs - ASCII
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