7
Program custom messages (92)
When you program custom messages:
• If an NX-148 (non-E) is installed on the same system, it
must be used to program the text. All messages are trans-
ferred to other touchpads when you exit this mode.
• Use the
* 94
(
Set touchpad number and partition
) function
to set the touchpad numbers prior to programming custom
messages.
• If a touchpad is added after messages are programmed, you
need to either program all messages in it, or enter custom
message programming on an existing touchpad and press
1
#
,
#
,
#
,
EXIT
.
• Refer to
* 93
(
Set touchpad options
) to prevent overwriting
the custom message.
To program custom messages, do the following:
1.
Enter
* 92
.
2.
Enter your program code.
3.
The LCD will prompt you to enter the message number
followed by #. Zones 1 through 192 custom messages are
message numbers 1 to 192 respectively.
Message 193 = Custom message top line.
Message 194 = Custom message bottom line.
Message 195 = Shutdown message top line.
Message 196 = Shutdown message bottom line.
Enter the message number and press
#
. The display will
show the zone number on the top line and a description on
the bottom line. Refer to
Table 7
for information on editing
character data.
4.
Press
EXIT
to exit.
Set touchpad options (93)
To set touchpad options, do the following:
1.
Press
* 93
.
2.
Enter your program code.
3.
Follow the instructions on the bottom line of the display to
select the options you want (see
Table 8
). If you do not want
to change an option, press
*
to advance to the next option.
4.
To exit, press #.
Set elapsed time since the last autotest (95)
To set the elapsed time (in minutes) since the last autotest, do the
following:
1.
Enter
* 95
.
2.
Enter your program code.
3.
Enter the elapsed time in minutes using three digits. For
example, enter 005 for 5 minutes.
4.
To exit, press
#
.
Set system time and date (97)
To set the system time and date, do the following:
1.
Enter
* 97
.
2.
Enter your program code.
3.
Press or to scroll for the proper hour.
4.
Press
*
to advance to the next selection (minutes).
5.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the time and date are set.
6.
To exit, press #.
Table 7.
Editing character data
Command
Action
*
Saves character or word. Moves cursor to the right.
CANCEL
Moves cursor to the left.
or
Scrolls through available characters. In library mode, scrolls
through available words.
STAY
Inserts a black space.
CHIME
Deletes characters.
EXIT
Accesses the library page.
BYPASS
Makes the character flash. If you are in library mode, it will
make the entire word flash.
#
Exits.
Table 8.
Touchpad options
Option
Touchpad features
1
Not used
2
Silent touchpad - Enables silent touchpad option. If
enabled, only the entry/exit and sounder chime are
silenced.
3
Ding dong chime - Enable the ding dong sound for chime.
4
5 second silence - Silences the pulsing touchpad sounder
for 5 seconds when a key is pressed.
5
Armed zone info - Touchpad will display faulted or
bypassed zone information when the system is armed.
6
Beeps on panics - Will sound a short beep when the
keypress is accepted.
7
Disable service - Suppresses the
Service
message.
8
Master touchpad - Enables multi-partition mode.
9
Custom message - Enables custom message display.
10
Clock - Enables clock display.
11
Custom message lock - Prevents over-writing the custom
message during touchpad copy.
12
Select an option - Programs special characteristics.
1 = Display
Press * For Help
2 = Disable LED extinguish on this touchpad
3 = On if PIN should be hidden when programming
4 = On suppresses beeps when an RF Transmission is lost.
5-8 = Reserved (do not program)