
m“
9. Press “6”to accept the selected
word.
Noie: If
theseare the onlY words You
P
1[
*
Flashing Cursor if “6” is
pressed(systemready for
nextword).
10.
slmmlarY DisDlaY
11.
12.
II
Program Alpha ?
O= No, l= Yes 00
II
are using for the descrip~r, press”%”
instead of “6” to save them in
memory.
The two words in our example have
now been entered. Note, however,
that up to three words may be
entered (provided the number of
characters will fit on the screen).
Press “8” to save all words in
memory.
The “A” with the flashing cursor over
it will disappear, indicating that the
word(s) are storedin memory for that
zone, as shown in the summary
display at the left.
To enter a descriptor for the next
zone, press * plus the desired zone
number (e.g., *02. The summary
display following step 4 previously
will appear. Now repeat steps 6
through 10 for the descriptor for the
next zone.
To exit the Alpha descriptor mode,
press
“*+0+0”
at the summary
display.
This prompt will be displayed.
Press“O”. This will be displayed.
14.
Press *99 to exit the programming
mode.
Alternate
Method For Frog
.
g &ne Descriptors
1. Perform steps1 through 5 ofpreviousmethod.
2. Note that the first letter of the alphabet appears after the zone number,
and that the zonenumber is automaticallyincluded with the description.
If there already is a description for the zone, the description will appear
(with no cursor, sincethis is a display mode).
To enter or change a de-
scription,
press [*I + Zone Number again. A flashing cursor will now ap-
pear.
Assume, for example, that the desired description for zone 1 is BACK
DOOR.
3. Select the first letter of the desired description (note that “A” is
already displayckl).
Presskey [31repeatedlyto advancethrough We alphabet (e.g.,to “B”), or
key [1] to gobackward.Then press [6] to display the first available word
beginning with the desiredletter (e.g.,BABY).
Next, press[3] repeatedlyto moveforwar~ or [11to move baw~d, UIti
the desired word is displayed (e.g., BACK). Then press [61to acceptthe
word and togglebackto the alphabetlist.
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