
Installation and Programming Manual
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INSTALLER PROG:
1)SYSTEM ↓↓
INSTALLER PROG:
2)ZONES ××
INSTALLER PROG:
3)UTIL OUTPUT ××
INSTALLER PROG:
4)CODE MAINT. ××
INSTALLER PROG:
5)DIALER ××
INSTALLER PROG:
6)REPORT CODES ××
INSTALLER PROG:
7)ACCESSORIES ××
INSTALLER PROG:
8)MISCELLANEOUS××
INSTALLER PROG:
0)EXIT PROGRAM ↑↑
Notice the arrow pointing down in the lower right of the display. It indicates that, in
addition to the category known as 1)SYSTEM, there are more categories which
follow.
Think of the eight programming classifications as a vertically-arranged list, shown
at the left, through which you can navigate with either the UP-arrow (STAT) or
DOWN-arrow (BYP) keys.
The ninth classification, 0)EXIT PROGRAM is not a programming category at all;
it’s simply the selection used to leave the Installer Programming mode.
Press the keypad’s DOWN-arrow once. Notice how the display changes to the
2)ZONES category. Note, too, that beside ZONES, as well as the next 6
categories, there is a double-arrow (×) indicating that choices exist both above and
below the one selected.
Finally, the last selection 0)EXIT PROGRAM has only an
UP-arrow, indicating that no more functions follow, but that others exist above it.
You may want to take a moment to scroll through these selections with the
keypad’s arrow keys.
There are actually two methods available in selecting a category in a vertical list.
The first, known as Scrolling, is described above and uses the two arrow keys to
locate the desired selection. The second method, known as Quick Keys, uses a
sequence of key presses which take you quickly to the desired function or
location. Quick Keys are often easier to use because they provide more direct
results and save key presses when compared to scrolling.
If you refer to page 39, you will see a “map” of most programming functions
designed into the ORBIT-Pro. As shown in the map, each of the eight categories
at the left has several sub-categories and, although not shown in the map, many
have unseen sub-categories beneath those shown.
Pressing [ENTER] when a category or function is displayed allows you to enter its
first sub-category. Once there, you may be asked to type a numeric value, choose
among several selections, or enter the characters which make up a customized
label (see page 30).
While the map on page 39 cannot show all possibilities, the listings beginning on
page 41 do so, and provide a detailed explanation for each category and function.
Among them is a list of Quick Keys to provide for easy navigation.
On the following page there are several examples to assist you and make your
programming as easy as possible. Once you get the “hang of it”, you should have
no problem entering data and making modifications to the configuration. As stated
earlier, the large number of factory defaults should be acceptable to most
installations–whether residential or commercial. Therefore, it should be largely
unnecessary to address many programming functions outside of zone types,
telephone numbers, dialer functions, labeling, and accessories.
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