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34 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL
11.17 CLOCK COMPENSATION VALUE
S
ECTION [3050]
(Default = Disabled) When the DigiplexNE’s clock is inaccurate, a clock
compensation value can be entered into section [3050] to correct the time
drift. At the beginning of every hour, the control panel will either add or
subtract the clock compensation value to/from its clock. Every value from
001 to 125 will add 0.008 seconds and every value from 128 to 253 will
subtract 0.008 seconds from the clock. (000 = Disabled)
Example: Entering a value of 100 will add .800 ([100] x [.008]) seconds to
the clock at the beginning of every hour. Likewise, entering a value of 200
will subtract -0.584 ([200] - [127] x [-.008]) seconds from the clock at the
beginning of every hour.
11.18 REMOVE MODULE
S
ECTION [4005]
After entering section [4005], the control panel scans all modules on the
combus. If modules are missing (i.e. module was removed) during this
scan, the control panel erases the module's serial number and removes the
module from the control panel's memory.
11.19 SERIAL NUMBER VIEWING
S
ECTION [4000]
Enter section [4000] to view the serial number of the control panel as well
as the serial numbers of all modules on the combus.
For LCD Keypads: After entering section [4000], the keypad will display
the 8-digit serial number of the control panel. Use the [
S] and [T] keys to
scroll through the serial number of each module connected to the combus.
For Grafica Keypads: After entering section [4000], the keypad will display
the 8-digit serial number of the control panel. Press the center action key
(Next) to scroll through the serial number of each module connected to the
combus.
11.20 POWER SAVE MODE
S
ECTION [3033]: OPTIONS [4]
(Default = enabled) When option [4] is enabled and the control panel is
running on the backup battery (no AC), the control panel can set all
keypads into a “sleep mode” or Power Save Mode. In Power Save Mode
the keypad's backlight and LEDs are disabled until a key is pressed, an
alarm occurs or an Entry Delay is triggered.
11.21 AUTO TROUBLE SHUTDOWN
S
ECTION [3021]
(Default = 00) If, in a 24-hour period, a trouble occurs more than the number
of times programmed in section [3021], the control panel stops reporting the
trouble. Enter a value (01 to 15, 00 = disabled) into section [3021]. Each
trouble has its own counter. The counter is reset every day at midnight.
11.22 NO AC FAIL DISPLAY
SECTION [3030]: OPTION [6]
(Default = disabled) When option [6] is enabled, the control panel will not
display the AC Failure as a trouble. When an AC Failure occurs with this
option enabled:
the AC LED will extinguish
the AC Failure report code will be reported.
the trouble will not appear in the Trouble Display
the keypad will not beep to indicate the trouble
11.23 MULTIPLE ACTION FEATURE
S
ECTION [3033]: OPTION [1]
(Default = disabled) When option [1] is enabled, users will remain in the
User Menu after entering their access code. This allows users to perform
more than one action without having to re-enter their access code. With
option [1] off, the control panel will exit the User Menu after every action.
11.24 SYSTEM LABELS
The existing label displayed on the LCD screen can be modified to suit the
installation’s needs. Each label contains a maximum of 16 characters.
For example, change section [0301] “ZONE 01” to “FRONT DOOR”.
When System Labels are modified, the label is changed throughout the
system. The labels can be changed to reflect the location of the device or
area to enable users and installers to rapidly understand the information
displayed on the LCD screen. To re-program the System Label, enter the
desired section and use Table 6, Table 8 and Table 7 (page 34) to modify
the label. To re-program the System Labels in Hebrew or Russian, enter the
desired section and use Table 9 and Table 11 (Hebrew) or Table 10 and
Table 11 (Russian) on page 35.
For instructions on how to enter letters and special characters for the
Grafica keypad, refer to Grafica’s Online Manual. A complete Grafica
Online Manual is available on our
web site at www.paradox.ca.
Adding Values:
001 to 125 = [value] x [.008] (+0.008 to 1 second)
Subtracting Values:
128 to 253 = [value] - [127] x [-.008] (-0.008 to -1.008 second)
Zone Labels: Sections [0301] to [0396] represent Zones 01 to 96.
Door Labels: Sections [2301] to [2332] represent Doors 01 to 32.
Partition Labels:
Partition 1: [3100] Partition 3: [3300] Partition 5: [3500] Partition 7: [3700]
Partition 2: [3200] Partition 4: [3400] Partition 6: [3600] Partition 8: [3800]
Table 6: Keys
Press Feature Description
[STAY] Insert Space Inserts a blank space in the cursor’s position
[FORCE] Delete
Deletes the character or blank space found
at the cursor’s position
[ARM]
Delete Until the
End
Deletes all characters and spaces to the
right of the cursor and at the cursor's position
[DISARM]
Numeric or
Alphanumeric
Toggles from numeric keys to alphanumeric
keys and vice versa (see Table 7)
[BYP]
Lower or Upper
Case
Toggles the case setting from lower to upper
case and vice versa
[MEM]
Special
Characters
The cursor will turn into a flashing black
square. Enter the 3-digit number that
represents the desired symbol (see Table 8
on page 35, Table 11 on page 35 and
Table 12 on page 35).
Table 7: Numeric and Alphanumeric keys
Key
Numeric Alphanumeric
Press key
one time
Press key
one time
Press key
two times
Press key
three times
[0] 0 --- --- ---
[1] 1A B C
[2] 2D E F
[3] 3G H I
[4] 4J K L
[5] 5M N O
[6] 6P Q R
[7] 7S T U
[8] 8V W X
[9] 9Y Z
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