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Appendix C:
Programming
Your System
You can program the following items on your system:
• System time and date
• User codes
• Schedules
• Schedule events
• Downloading feature
• Brightness of touchpads
• Volume of speakers
• Chime features
• Energy saver options
• Attach lights to sensors
Two Methods to Program Your System
There are 2 methods for programming your system:
• Programming menus—Offer visual text cues from your touchpad.
• Programming shortcuts—Allow you to type in a sequence of numbers for a specific program-
ming task.
Either method requires a valid System or Partition Master code. You cannot program the system
using a regular user code.
Using Programming Menus
The programming menus are arranged much like a computer software program. Each menu con-
taining multiple options.
To navigate through the menus, see Figure 14.
Figure 14. Navigating Menus on Your Touchpad
Examples of Programming Using Menus
Here are two examples of programming using system menus. The examples describe each step
involved in programming a user code and in erasing a user code from an alphanumeric and fixed
display touchpad.
To change or assign a user access code:
1. Enter the programming menus by pressing
9
+ System or Partition Master
CODE
.
2. Press
B
until the touchpad displays “USER CODES,” then press
#
.
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S t a t u s
F e a t u r e s
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L i g h t s
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N o D e l a y
p r e s s b o t h
p r e s s b o t h
T e s t S y s t e m W e e k l y
S i l e n t
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8
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5
6
3
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M e n u
C
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m o v e f o r w a r d
t h r o u g h
t h e m e n u
D
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c a n c e l a n e n t r y
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a n o p t i o n o r t o
a c c e p t a n e n t r y
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m o v e b a c k w a r d
t h r o u g h
t h e m e n u
B
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1
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c h o i c e s a r e
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