Specifications

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Changingthecongurationparametersrequirestheentryofapasswordbeforechangescanbemade.Thedefaultpasswordis1234.
In many cases the parameter is entered as a string of numerals, but some parameters are selected by pressing a single key, e.g. pressing 1 selects Monday, 2 selects Tuesday, etc.
1. Configure System Submenu
The system configuration submenu provides entries to:
- Set the time of day, 24 hour format
- Set the day of the week, day 1 is Monday
- Load Default Configuration
- Change Password
Figure 4-3 Set Time of Day
This display example shows that the time is 22:55 (10:55 PM). The underlined numerals indicate that the numeric keys can be used to set the current time of day. When the first numeral is
entered(andafterthepasswordisenteredifrequired),thedisplaywillchangetoshowthatthehourportionofthetimeiscurrentlybeingentered.
Note that the time is saved as soon as the fourth numeral is entered.
Set Day of Week
Figure 4-4 Set Day of the Week
This display example shows that Tuesday is the current day of the week. The underlined numeral indicates that the day can be changed by entering the corresponding numeral:
1 Monday
2 Tuesday
3 Wednesday
4 Thursday
5 Friday
6 Saturday
7 Sunday
Load Default Configuration
Figure 4-5 Load Default Configuration
When the one (1) numeral is pressed, the panel will prompt for the password, even if it has been entered previously. If the password is entered correctly, the panel will overwrite the
existing configuration with the default configuration. This operation is intended to restore the panel to a known basic condition if it is removed from one installation and installed in another.
Change Password
Figure 3-21 Change Password
When the first digit is entered to change the password the panel will prompt for the existing password to be entered (if it hasn’t already been entered), see section 3.3.2.5 for more detail.
Once the current password has been entered, the panel will prompt for the new password.
Enter Password
If the password has not yet been entered, then when the first digit of any parameter is entered the panel will prompt for the current password. Note that first digit entered is discarded; it
does not count toward the password or toward the parameter entry.
Figure 3-22 Enter Password
When the first digit is entered, the panel will appear as follows:
Figure 3-23 Password Prompt
If the password is not entered correctly the panel will display as follows:
Figure 3-24 Wrong Password Prompt