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2.9.2 Programming Account Numbers in 9000
Series Control Panels
Programming Ten-Digit Account Numbers
To program a ten-digit account number (such as
1122334455) using the D5200 Programmer, you
must enter a character for each of the ten digits.
Refer to
The GV2MAIN handler can program a four-digit or
ten-digit account number for each area.
Table 23:
Programming Four-Digit Account Numbers
To program a four-digit account number (such as
1234) using the D5200 Programmer, you must enter
leading 0s (zeroes) for Digits 1 to 6, then enter 1234
into Digits 7 to 10. When 0s are entered for the first
six digits (Digits 1 to 6), the 9000 Series Control
Panel treats this as a four-digit account number.
Refer to
Table 23: Programming Ten Digit Account
Numbers
D5200 Programmer
A# Acct# Dgt 1&2 1 1
Table 22.
A# Acct# Dgt 3&4 2 2
A# Acct# Dgt 5&6 3 3
Table 22: Programming Four-Digit Account
Numbers
A# Acct# Dgt 7&8 4 4
A# Acct# Dgt 9&10 5 5
D5200 Programmer
The D5200 account number entry shown in Table 23
appears in RPS as shown in
Figure 2
A# Acct# Dgt 1&2 0 0
.
A# Acct# Dgt 3&4 0 0
Figure 2: Account Number Entry
A# Acct# Dgt 5&6 0 0
A# Acct# Dgt 7&8 1 2
22 33 44 5511
2
3 4 5 6 7
1
A# Acct# Dgt 9&10 3 4
The D5200 account number entry shown in Table 22
appears in RPS as 1234.
1 - RPS account number entry
Although the D5200 allows the character
2 - Corresponding D5200 account number digits
“A” to be entered into the account, do not
3 - Digits 1 and 2
use this character for the account
number.
Any account number digits containing “A”
for digits 1 to 6 that were uploaded to
and received by RPS are not displayed.
If an “A” is sent erroneously to the control
panel from the D5200 for any of Digits 1
to 6, correct this by:
• Entering six leading 0s from the
D5200 and sending them to the
control panel,
or
• Entering six leading 0s from RPS,
followed by the four-digit account
number, and sending them to the
control panel.
4 - Digits 3 and 4
5 - Digits 5 and 6
6 - Digits 7 and 8
7 - Digits 9 and 10
Although the D5200 allows the character
“A” to be entered into the account, do not
use this character for the account
number.