Radionics D7024 Reference Manual - page 18
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D7024 Reference Guide
6.0 How to Program (continued)
6.1 ALPHA Programming
When programming the Point Descriptions (4- PROG
INPUTS / 1- POINT NUMBER / 4- DESCRIPTION),
the numeric keys are used to enter alpha-numeric
information similar to the way telephone buttons are
used to process information over the phone lines: each
key representing 4 or more letters or symbols.
When you enter the Description programing section,
the display will show the following:
Characters are displayed on the second line as they
are entered. As each numeric key is pressed, it will
enter a different character each time it is pressed. For
example: repeatedly pressing the [2] key will enter A,
B, C, 2, A, B, etc.
The numeric keys and their values are shown in the
following table.
6.2 Format Programming
6.2.1 4/2
When 4/2 format is used, reports generated by points
consist of an event type (first digit) and a point
number (second digit). Digits may be programmed for
the following events: fire alarm, fire restoral, waterflow
alarm, supervisory alarm, point trouble, trouble
restore, point disable, disable restoral, and monitor
alarm. The same event type (first digit) will be sent for
any point. The point number is the second digit. Each
point may be programmed to a different digit. This
programming is done under 7- PROG FORMATS, 1-
4/2 POINT RPT.
Additionally, 18 system events may each be pro-
grammed with a unique two digit code. Events that
may be programmed this way include, for example:
system silence, fire drill, phone 1 trouble, and phone 2
restoral. This programming is done under 7- PROG
FORMATS, 2- 4/2 RPT CODS.
6.2.2 BFSK
Similar to the programming of system events for 4/2
formats, five system events may be programmed for
two unique digits each when the BFSK format is
used. This programming is done under 7- PROG
FORMATS, 3- BFSK RPT CODS.
6.2.3 SIA
The report that is sent by the SIA format when the
panel is silenced may be programmed. By default, the
panel will send "KB" when it is silenced. Any letters
may be programmed to be sent for this condition. To
program this, the number keys take the same letter
assignments as they have for programming point
descriptions.
Numeric Key
Values
1
Space 1 , ‘ & / # ! -
2
A
B
C
2
3
D
E
F
3
4
G
H
I
4
5
J
K
L
5
6
M
N
O
6
7
P
R
S
7
8
T
U
V
8
9
W
X
Y
9
0
Q
Z
0
#/CMD
enters the description and returns to
programming menu
*/CLEAR
returns to programming menu without
entering changes
SILENCE
moves cursor one space right
DISABLE
moves cursor one space left