Sierra S5832SG Video Game Controller User Manual


 
9
Programming With an LED Keypad
You may use an LED keypad to program the control panel.
The LED display on the keypad is used to display all pro-
gramming information: Block Number, Command Location,
and Data. The Block Number is displayed using the Power,
Arm, Ready, and Service LEDs. Command Locations are dis-
played using the LEDs for zones 1 - 8. The LEDs represent-
ing zones 9 - 16 are used to display the program data. Table
6, below, lists the relative value for each LED.
Upon entering the installer programming mode, all LEDs
will be off. The installer must then enter the installer code
[0-1-2-3-4-5]. The system will then go to Block 1, Command
Location 001 and display the data stored at that location.
The LEDs in the currently active field will blink (if any are lit)
indicating that the data may be edited.
Block Numbers Zone LEDs
LED Value Cmd Loc Data Value
Service 1 8 16 1
Ready 2 7 15 2
Arm 4 6 14 4
Power 8 5 13 8
41216
31132
21064
1 9 128
Keypad Activated RPS (cont.)
Table 6
Reading the LEDs
Key Function
[Bypass] Moves the cursor between the Block, Com-
mand Location (Cmd Loc), and Data fields.
Press the [Bypass] key a fourth time to return
the cursor to the Cmd Loc field.
[Home] This key has several functions, depending
upon the field being edited and the data en-
tered at the keypad.
If the Cmd Loc field is active, press the [Home]
key to increment to the next Loc. You may also
enter a new Cmd Loc and press the [Home]
key to move to that Loc. The LEDs for zones 9
- 16 display will show the data stored in the
new Loc.
If the Data field is active, pressing the [Home]
key will write the data in the display to the Cmd
Loc indicated. The system will also be incre-
mented to the next Cmd Loc. The Data field
will remain active.
If the Block field is active, press the [Home]
key to increment to the next Block and reset
the Cmd Loc to 001. You may also enter the
number of the desired Block (1 - 10 or 0 - 10
for the Alphanumeric keypad), followed by the
[Home] key to go to that Block.
[Cancel] The [Cancel] key allows you to undo changes
to the programming, provided you have not
stored the data. Once the data has been writ-
ten to memory (by pressing the [Home] key),
you cannot use the [Cancel] key to recover the
original data.
If the data has not been changed and the Cmd
Loc field is active, pressing the [Cancel] key
will decrement to the previous Cmd Loc. If the
Block field is active, pressing the [Cancel] key
will decrement to the previous Block.
CAUTION: Pressing and holding the [Cancel] key for 2
seconds will Exit Programming Mode.
Programming With an LED Keypad (cont.)
5. Commander II must be running at the remote site.
If the above conditions are met, you are now ready to ini-
tiate the RPS session from an Alphanumeric keypad.
1. Using an Alphanumeric Keypad, enter the Installer
Mode Programming (see Programming With an Alpha-
numeric Keypad on page 10). Select the Menu Pro-
gramming Mode and go to Block 0 (Installer
Commands). Press the [Home] key to accept.
2. Scroll through the options, using the [Bypass] key until
you get to the RPS Callback? option (option 10).
3. Press [Home] to activate the RPS feature.
Figure 16
Accessing Installer Commands (Block 0)
Figure 17
Activating Keypad RPS
Cmd Loc 005
(flashing)
Block # (steady)
Program Data
(steady)
Figure 18
Reading Programming Data on the LED Keypad
There are three keys used to access and enter data into the
control panel from the keypad. They are the [Bypass],
[Home], and [Cancel] keys. The function of each key is ex-
plained in the next column.