Additional touchpad, Deleting touchpads/unit numbers from panel memory, Adjusting contrast and backlighting – Interlogix SuperBus 2000 2X20 User Manual
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5. Turn on the panel power switch.
6. Put the touchpad into the manual configuration mode by
pressing and holding the touchpad D and 6 buttons until
the display shows
DA 001 (unit number 001).
7. Set the panel RUN/PROGRAM switch to PROGRAM and
the display should read
PROGRAM MODE.
8. Verify correct operation by pressing STATUS or BYPASS.
The display should show a different menu item for each
button pressed.
If your installation only calls for one alphanumeric touchpad,
you may proceed with other system programming. If you have
more alphanumeric touchpads to connect and assign device
addresses, use the following procedure before proceeding with
any other system programming.
Additional Touchpad
1. Disconnect the panel AC power transformer, backup
battery, and turn off the power switch.
2. Connect all bus device wiring to the panel (including the
wiring that was disconnected in step one of the first
touchpad installation), but make sure no new touchpads
are connected to their wiring harnesses yet.
3. Verify that all wiring at the panel and at the added
touchpad wiring harnesses are correct (but do not connect
any touchpads to their wiring harness).
4. Apply power to the panel (turn on the power switch).
5. Set the RUN/PROGRAM switch to PROGRAM. Existing
(previously installed) touchpad(s) display
PROGRAM
MODE.
Or—The display shows
ENTER CODE or 1-OFF (1
blinking), indicating you need to enter the install code.
After entering the install code, existing touchpads display
PROGRAM MODE.
6. After entering the install code to get into program mode,
the panel allows you to switch between RUN and
PROGRAM mode for 1 hour without re-entering the code.
7. At an existing touchpad, press BYPASS or STATUS until
the display shows
TOUCHPAD OPTIONS.
8. Press COMMAND and the display shows
UNIT NUMBER.
9. Press COMMAND; existing touchpads will display
DA 00N
(where N is the unit number 0–7). Make a note of this
touchpad unit number.
10. Check the unit numbers of all other existing touchpads
and write them down.
11. Check the unit number DIP switches on other bus devices
(ESM, HIM, etc.) and make a note of their respective unit
numbers.
12. Connect the wiring harness to one new touchpad.
13. Put the new touchpad into the manual configuration mode
by pressing and holding the touchpad D and 6 buttons
until the display shows
DA 001 (unit number 001).
14. Press BYPASS and the display shows
ENTER _.
15. Enter a unit number different from that of the existing
touchpads and any other bus devices in the system by
pressing any of the touchpad buttons numbered 0 through
7.
16. Press BYPASS then STATUS to lock in and display the
new unit number for the touchpad.
17. Disconnect this touchpad and repeat steps 11 through 16
for any other new alphanumeric touchpads. Be sure to
disconnect each touchpad after assigning its unit number.
18. After assigning unit numbers to all the new touchpads,
connect each touchpad to its respective wiring harness.
19. Set the RUN/PROGRAM switch to RUN. All touchpads
should display
1 - OFF.
20. Set the RUN/PROGRAM switch to PROGRAM so the
panel can learn all bus device unit numbers. All touchpads
should display
PROGRAM MODE.
21. Set the RUN/PROGRAM switch to RUN.
22. At each touchpad, verify correct operation by pressing
STATUS. The display should show the current system
status.
Deleting Touchpads/Unit Numbers from
Panel Memory
Please see the specific Installation Instructions for information
on deleting touchpads/unit numbers.
Adjusting Contrast and Backlighting
Please see the specific panel Installation Instructions or User’s
Manual for more information.
Testing
Caution:
Contact the central monitoring station before
activating alarms to avoid dispatching local police and fire
departments.
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SuperBus 2000 2X20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad Installation Instructions