DS7080iP-32 Reference Guide Copyright © 2001 Detection Systems, Inc. P/N 39818D Page 23
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How to Program the DS7080iP-32
To enter the programming mode, the panel must be disarmed. When in the programming mode the control is disabled and no alarms will
be processed, including 24-hour zones and fire zones.
To enter the Programmer’s Mode, enter the [Programmer’s Code] followed by [#] [0]. Shorting the programming pads (see Section 2.2 for
location) on the control panel will also activate the Programmer’s Mode. The default Programmer’s Code is 9876. Enter the Program
Address (i.e. [0] [0] [2]). Press [#] to change the values. After all values have been changed, press [#] to accept the changes and return
to the Program Address. Repeat the above until all addresses are programmed.
Some data digit values are higher than 9. These values are programmed by pressing [*] followed by another number. These
values will display as HEX characters when entered. The HEX character values are:
*0 = A, *1 = B , *2 = C, *3 = D, *4 = E, *5 = F.
To exit the Programmer's Mode, press the [*] key for 2 seconds. Also, if no keypad entries are made for 4 minutes, the control will
automatically exit from the Programmer's Mode.
Program
Address
Armed
Status
Power
Fire
1
2
3
0
*
#
On
System
Reset
Bypass
Off
070 ZONE BYPASS
11111111
Description
Values
SPACE
1 , "
& / # !
2 A B C
3 D E F
4 G H I
5 J K L
6 M N O
8 T U V
7 P R S
9 W X Y
Move Cursor Left
Move Cursor Right
Don't Accept
(Hold for 2
seconds to exit)
Accept Value
0 Q Z
4
5
6
7
8
9
Entry
Perimeter
No
Only
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Programming the DS7080iP-32
Most control panel functions are controlled using a single program address. Some functions are grouped into one address. For example:
The keypad emergency keys are programmed in Address 028. The first data digit of this address is for the “A” key (Fire Key), the second
is for the “B” key (Special Emergency Key), and the third is for the “C” key (Panic Key). Other addresses are configured this way also, with
the address representing a group of functions and each data digit controlling a specific function.
Example:
To program the Fire Key as Pulsing Audible, the Help Key as Steady Audible and the Panic Key as Invisible.
Use the following chart for each Address to record your selections before programming.
DEFAULT
FIRE KEY [A]
SPECIAL EMERGENCY KEY [B]
PANIC KEY [C]
0
0
0
0 = Disabled
1 = Invisible
2 = Steady Audible
3 = Pulsing Audible
Enter the Programmer's Mode:
[9] [8] [7] [6] [#] [0] (or [9] [8] [7] [6] [5] [4] [#] [0] if 6-digit codes are selected)
will display the program mode
Enter the Program Address:
[0] [2] [8]
Enter:
[#] to change the values
Enter:
[3] in the first data field to change the Fire Key to Pulsing Audible
Enter:
[2] in the second data field to change the Help Key to Steady Audible
Enter:
[1] in the third data field to change the Panic Key to Invisible
Enter the Pound button:
[#]
Program the next Address, a different Address, or exit the Programmer's Mode.