Cerber C612 Assembly instructions

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Cerber C612 / C816
12/16-Zone and 2-Partition Burglary Control Panel
For your home and office
Installer’s Guide
Doc -----/ January 2009/ revision 3.x
1. INTRODUCTION

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General Features
• Central unit's core of powerful RISC microprocessor;
• The electrical features include an EEPROM memory for programmed configuration, system/partitions status and LOG buffer to be retained even
in case of a total power loss;
• User-friendly programming of the system parameters, from keypad or by PC (using “EZcom C612&C816 Software”);
• Up to 800 events with time and date stamp stored in a FIFO LOG buffer;
• “False alarm prevention” features: intellizones, automatic zone shutdown, beeps on entry and exit delays;
• Features of “sensor under test” for easy detection of sensors causing false alarms.
• High-speed pre-programmed or entirely programmable Communication Formats;
• 45 user codes (1-st being “master code”) and 2 installer’s codes (programming and maintenance codes);
• Keypad displayed alarm memory for first 9 alarms occurred in the system since last arming;
• Up to 8 keypads which can be simultaneously 4-wire coupled to one central unit;
• Keypad protection using micro-switch tamper;
On KP126P/KP164P LED keypad:
• Individual Zone LEDs from 1 to 12/16,indicating the alarm and faulted status;
• System status LEDs: SYSTEM, ARMED A and ARMED B, READY A and READY B, and BYPASS;
On KP16LCD and KP16LCDL keypads all the system status, zone activity, zone descriptors and command instructions can be read from the LCD
alphanumeric display.
User Codes
45 programmable “user codes” (1-st being “master code”) with 19 programmable rights:
• Zone bypassing;
• Regular arming;
• Stay arming;
• Force arming;
• Disarming/siren stopping;
• Access to partition A;
• Access to partition B;
• Access from phone line
• PGM1 activating/deactivating;
• PGM2 activating/deactivating;
• PGM3 activating/deactivating;
• PGM4 activating/deactivating;

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• PGM5 activating/deactivating;
• PGM6 activating/deactivating;
• PGM7 activating/deactivating;
• PGM8 activating/deactivating;
• Allowed starting guardian rounds;
• Allowed finishing guardian rounds;
• All users have “ambush capability” (by pressing the key which corresponds to the “ambush digit”, before the 4 or 6 digits of any user code, then the
control panel will transmit a special code to the central station).
Installer Codes
• 2 programmable installer’s codes: installer’s programming code and installer’s maintenance code (the first installer’s code is only for system
parameter programming and the second one with same 17 programmable rights and “ambush capability” as the 45 user codes, except the disarming
right which is allowed only if the system/partition was previously armed using the installer’s maintenance code);
Digital Communicator
• Phone line tone detection upon automatic initiating of the reporting to the central station;
• 2 separate accounts and individual communicator formats to identify each partition upon transmission to “central station”;
• 2 individual programmable phone numbers for transmission to CS1 and to CS2;
• Alternate or Split (double) reporting to CS1 and to CS2;
• 1 FIFO buffer which stores up to 85 events for transmission to CS, without erasing the old events in case of “CS1 and CS2 communication
failed” event, if alternate reporting is selected;
• 2 FIFO buffers which stores up to 85 events each, for transmission to CS1 and to CS2, without erasing the old events in case of “CS1
communication failed” event and/or “CS2 communication failed” event, if split (or double) reporting is selected;
• Adaptive algorithm to work with central stations which generate handshake frequencies in any order and kiss-off time from 0.6 to 3
seconds;
• Several communicator formats - DTMF Ademco Contact ID and 4x2 formats (10PPS, 20PPS, 40PPS and DTMF Ademco Express);
• Programmable data and handshake frequency and transmission speed in 4x2 format: Ademco Express, 10PPS, 20PPS or 40PPS with/without
parity, data of 1800Hz (or 1900Hz) and handshake of 1400Hz (or 2300Hz);
• Periodical test reporting (with steps of up to 255 minutes or hours, time adjustment of the starting and either unconditionally reporting or only while
armed status);
• Programmable reporting codes for “zone alarming”, “zone restore” and “zone bypassing” (automatic “from swinger shut-down” or caused by
home arming, if the zones have the “stay” attribute activated - and manually by the users);
• Programmable zone restore (the “zone restore event” is recorded either in real time for each violated zone,when the violated zone “closed back”,
or upon bell cut-off,for all zones that previously triggered the alarm);
• Programmable reporting codes for Arming/Disarming/Ambush events;

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• Programmable reporting codes for system trouble situations: “Low battery voltage”, “Restore battery voltage”, “AC power loss”, “AC power
Restore”, “Bell Trouble”(upon disconnection, short circuit or overload on the Bell output), “Bell trouble Restore” (Restore of disconnection or overload on
the Bell output), “AUX output overload”, “AUX output overload Restore”, “System time and date Loss”, “System time and date Reprogrammed”,
“Keypad lockout”;
• Cancellation of reporting to CS may be performed only by installer.
Upload/Download
• Several upload/download operations (using the EZcom C612&C816 Software):
-Uploading the system parameters from control panel onto PC;
-Downloading the programming of system parameters from PC onto the control panel (PC programming);
-Uploading the event LOG from the control panel into PC, log file that can be saved also in PDF format (see the Upload/Download software
user manual);
-System time and date setting by PC;
-System (or partitions) arming/disarming by PC;
-Zone bypassing by PC;
-PGM activation/deactivation by PC (only for PGM outputs defined as “mono-stable”, “bi-stable” or “clock timer” types);
-Online display of the system/partitions status and troubles;
-Real-time, online display of the bypassed, alarmed or open zones.
• Programmable callback function with up to 3 attempts, automatic or manually activation (manually activation may be performed by master user or
installer);
• 800-events LOG upload with display and save possibility and optionally reported to CS;
• Option of automatic answer to PC calls, either after “double call” or after programmable number of rings;
• Manual activation of communication with PC (PC upload/download acceptance), performed by master user or installer;
• Cancellation of PC to panel communication performed by master user or installer.
Zones
• 6/8 fully programmable zones on the main board, expandable to 12/16 zones using zone doubling feature or keypads’ zones, with single
or double EOL resistor, NO/NC contacts, tamper recognition and programmable as delayed, instant, follower, 24 hour burglary, fire, tamper,
panic, medical emergency, arming/disarming (“keyswitch” or “stay keyswitch”) or guardian round type;
• Cerber C816w give installer the option of choosing how many of the 16 zones controlled by panel are wireless. Any combination of wired and/or
wireless up to 16 zones can be done.
• 19 zone attributes, individually programmable as “audible/silent alarm”, “steady/pulsing siren”, “manual bypassing”, “auto shutdown”, “forced
arming”, “chime function activating”, “stay”, “intellizone”, “sensor under test”, as well as individually selectable zone response time;
• “Zone bypassing” (automatic “from swinger shut-down” or caused by home arming, if the zones have the “stay” attribute activated - and manually
by the users);
• 2 real partitions which can be armed/disarmed independently from each other – allowed by user rights;

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• Individually programmable exit and entry delay times for each partition – allowed by programming;
•Programmable alarm type: silent or audible and for audible alarms steady or pulsing;
•Individual siren timers for burglary and fire alarms;
PGM functions
•2 programmable outputs (PGMs) on the main board, expandable to 8 PGMs using other modules, each with 39 options, such as:“Panic
alarm latch”,“Fire alarm latch”,“Medical emergency alarm latch”,“Latch on tamper alarm”,“Any alarm latch”,“Pulsing siren”,“Steady siren”,“silent
alarm” latch,“Follow system status”(ON while system is armed / OFF while system is disarmed),“Entry delay”,“Exit delay”,“System troubles”,“Clock
timer”,“Warning/confirmation pulses”,“Pulse after exit delay”,“Pulse on arming”,“Pulse on disarming”,“Courtesy light”,“Pulse on siren troubles”,
“Retriggerable mono-stable”,“Resetable mono-stable”,“Bi-stable”and “Pulse on alarm triggered by each 1 to 16 zones”;
Monitoring of system troubles
• Battery Voltage and AC power monitoring;
•Siren monitoring (upon disconnection, short circuit or overload);
•“AUX overload” monitoring;
• Option of telephone line monitoring (TLM).
Voice messages (synthesis sounds) Communicator
• Capability of response to the remote calls for system status interrogation (the system status -armed/disarmed/alarm/”AC power loss” – will be
reported by specific voice messages or by specific synthesis sounds);
• Programmable options of responses to the remote calls for system status interrogation, either after “double call” or after programmable
number of rings;
• Programmable option for automatic initiating reporting of the specific voice messages (or the specific synthesis sounds) to the “follow-me”
phone numbers, when several “alarm” and “AC power loss” events occur in the system;
• Phone line tone detection upon automatic initiating voice message reporting;
• Using the MPV-16/DTMF voice module, several voice messages can be recorded, as for voice zone descriptors (12/16 messages), system
(partitions) status, commands and voice message confirmations and guides. All these messages are used by panel upon remote interrogation
calls or to the “follow-me” phone numbers events reporting;
• In case of no MPV16/DTMF module, the panel will report upon remote interrogation calls or to the “follow-me” phone numbers synthesis sounds;
• Up to 4 “follow-me” phone numbers (for automatic control panel report on the telephone line of the “alarm” and “AC power loss” events, by specific
voice messages or by specific synthesis sounds);
RF remote control and/or proximity card operating (using Keyfob Module -01)
• Each user code can have one RF remote control transmitter (3 button keyfob – TX434) and/or one proximity card assigned;
•The keyfob can be used as a virtual keypad (transmitting commands, no confirmation on keyfob, just audio confirmation on keypads buzzer and keyfob
module buzzer, or on system sounders, by “ding” options programmed or visual confirmation using the keyfob module LAMP output) for

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arming/disarming the user code assigned partitions, tot control PGM1 to PGM4, and for panic alarm (for more details see “Keyfob Module 01 –
Installation and Operating instructions”);
•All the user code rights are assigned to the keyfob functions, too;
• Easy enrollment of the keyfob and/or proximity card, in the time of entering or modifying user code procedure, performed by master user
• User number of the appropriate associated keyfob or card that was used is stored in control panel event log and reported to the Central
Station, having precise information about the user that operated the system by the use of RF remote control or proximity card.
Miscellaneous
• Real clock timer which will stamp the 800 events stored in the control panel event LOG memory;
• “Quick arming” options: “away quick arming”, “quick stay arming” and “quick instant stay arming” – allowed by programming;
• Options of arming by users: “away arming”, “stay arming” and “instant stay arming” – allowed by user rights;
• Autoarming options: “timed autoarming” and “inactivity autoarming” – allowed by programming;
• Option: the system (or each partition independently) automatically switches to stay arming mode after any regular arming (by user, by PC or by
keyswitch), if the user doesn’t leave the protected area through any entry/exit point during the exit delay;
• Option: no beeps/dings during the exit delay of stay arming modes;
• Option: Autoarming programmable in regular or home mode;
• Option: dings (audible sounds on the siren) on keyswitch arming/disarming, arming/disarming - other than keyswitch and during exit delay or for 3
minutes from the moment of initiating the autoarming;
• Option: programmable period and pause for ding sounds;
• Audible warnings for 3 minutes on generation of timed autoarming: 3 minutes from the timed autoarming moment, on the keypad buzzer and
ding sounds optionally.
• Keyswitch arming/disarming or keyswitch “stay arming”/”disarming”, as an option;
• Programmable protection against undesired resets to default values;
• Chime feature activated/deactivated by the users;
• Fuseless design (PCB - hardware system designed with electronic fuse control, to work without fusible resistors);
• Switching power supply
• Current limitation for backup battery charging (200mA).
Technical Specifications:
Power
•12V/7Ah battery;
•18Vac/20VA transformer;
•Current consumption in stand-by:
50mA - control panel;

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12mA - keypad;
MPV16/DTMF – 10mA;
•Current capability on +AUX output: typically 1A, 2A maximum, fuseless electronic shutdown at 2.2A, and automatic restore.
Inputs
•6/8 fully programmable zones on the main board, expandable to 12/16 zones using zone doubling feature or keypads’ zones;
Main Board Outputs
•2 “open-collector” outputs, with negative trigger (NPN), max. 50mA;
•1 “open-collector” supervised siren output with positive trigger (PNP) (current capability on +BELL: typically 1A, 2A maximum, fuse less electronic
shutdown at 2.2A, and automatic restore)
Note: Current capability and protections for auxiliary power supply (+AUX) and for bell control output (+BELL) as well are valid only if the control panel is powered both from the AC source
(220Vac) and the backup battery, too.
1. INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING
1.1. Mounting the control panel
Select a dry location close to an un-switched AC power supply, with a good earth connection. If the system is to be monitored by a “central station” and/or if it is intended to transmit
voice messages, the location must be close to a telephone line.
Mount the cabinet securely on the wall with 4 screws. Lay all the system cables into the cabinet, through one of the holes especially made for this purpose on the rear side of the
metal case. Prepare the cables for connections.
1.2. Mounting the Keypad
The keypad must be located close to the designated entry/exit door and mounted at a convenient height for all users.
Open the keypad case and mount the back plate on the wall. Insert the keypad wires inside the keypad and prepare them for connection.
1.3. Wiring
Note: Complete all wiring to the control panel before applying battery or AC power.
Wiring should be performed according to the general mounting diagram below:

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Notes:
SERVICE
18Vac
ZONE INPUTS
2k2
resistor

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1. In the above drawing is an example of an outdoor self-powered sounder with flash (model CERBER SA11) connected to a CERBER C612.
2. If both indoor and outdoor sounders are used simultaneously, the 2K2 resistor should be connected to the outdoor sounder.
1.4. Connectors
The following connectors can be found on the control panel PCB:
AUX-, AUX+
Connectors for auxiliary power supply
These terminals are the power supply for keypads, PIR detectors and other active devices in the system, which require power from a 13.8Vcc supply).
The maximum load on these terminals cannot exceed 2A.Pay attention to polarity!
Y (yellow), G (green)
Keypad communication connectors
PGM1, PGM2
PGM1 - “open collector” output 1 with negative trigger (NPN); maximum current capability: 50mA (at +13.8Vcc).
PGM2 - “open collector” output 2 with negative trigger (NPN); maximum current capability: 50mA (at +13.8Vcc).
BELL +
Siren output “BELL+” is a positive trigger output (PNP), with 2K2 EOL supervision resistor.
Z1, COM, Z2, Z3, COM, Z4, Z5, COM, Z6.
Terminals for control panel hardwired zones; see the general mounting diagram and the zones wiring diagrams.
PHONE
Phone set connectors.
LINE
Telephone line connectors
SERVICE
It is a copy of the keypad bus connectors and it can be used by installer for temporary connection of one keypad. The layout of this connector is: - Y (1) - G (2) – GND (3) - +12V (4).

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2. SYSTEM PARAMETERS’ PROGRAMMING (“main programming menu”)
In order to enter the programming menu of system parameters (“main programming menu”), the installer should use the command
[*][8][Installer’s programming code], while the system is totally disarmed.
Notes:
1. The default value of the installer’s programming code is “0269” and it should be changed after the system parameters were programmed.
2. All programming sections are dedicated to the installer and only some of them are accessible to the master user, too.
3. If the digital communicator will be enabled by programming and the corresponding reporting codes will be programmed, too, then any accessing of “main programming menu” by the
installer (or by the master user) will be transmitted to CS, as follows:
-In case of any 4x2 formats will be set by programming, the control panel will transmit to CS the same specific reporting codes regarding “programming entry” / “programming exit” /
“panel programming changed” events, which will be set in [061] and [062] sections, even the respective operations will be performed by the installer or by the master user (whether
these operations are performed by the installer or by the master user, there will be no difference between them in 4x2 formats).
-In case of CID format will be set by programming, the control panel will transmit to CS the specific reporting codes regarding “programming entry” / “programming exit” / “panel
programming changed”, which will be set in [072] and [073] sections; after the 4-digit group specific to these reporting events the panel will transmit to CS another 3-digit group which
stands for master user or for installer identifying. In CID format the installer will be identified as user “000” and the master user as user “001”.
System programming parameters are explained below.
To enter the programming menu of system parameters (“main programming menu”), follow the next steps:
1. Enter the command: [*][8][Installer’s programming code];
After entering the installer’s programming code,the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps, confirming the system is being within “main programming
menu”. Depending on the keypad that you are using for the programming procedure, there are 2 distinct situations for confirming the entrance in the
“main programming menu”, as follows:
Case A: keypad model KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads): While the system is being within “main programming menu”, the ARMED A LED is ON, SYSTEM is
blinking and all the other status LEDs (ARMED B, READY A, READY B and BYPASS) are OFF.
Case B: keypad model KP16LCD or KP16LCDL (LCD keypads): While the system is being within
“main programming menu”, on the screen you will see:
Note: You can exit the “main programming menu” by [#] key pressing. When exiting the “main programming menu”, the system will go back within disarmed status and the keypad LEDs
will display the system and zone status.
2. In order to program the system parameters, you should select one of the sections from [001] to [100].
While the system is being within “main programming menu”, in order to enter each section, you should enter 3-digit order number of the respective
section, by entering the 3 digits corresponding to the section number (i.e. for section no. 7 enter [0], [0] and [7] keys).
After entering the 3 digits corresponding to the section number, the keypad buzzer will beep for 3 times, confirming the system is being within respective
section. On the KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads), the status LEDs will be ARMED A - ON, SYSTEM - blinking, READY A - ON, READY B – OFF,
BYPASS – OFF and zone 1 LED – ON, OFF or blinking, and zone LEDs 2 to 12/16 ON or OFF, according to the selected section.

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2.1 Each programming section has got one or several programming submenus.
Once any programming section was selected, the system finds itself within 1-st submenu of the programming section (which may be a single one) and
within submenus the system is waiting for some specific data to be entered from the keypad. After a complete data set, specific to each submenu, was
entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the system will pass to the next submenu of the programming section. After a complete
data set, specific to the last submenu was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the system will go back within “main
programming menu”.
Within some submenus or programming sections, the specific data are as option, attribute or rightstypes; the status of these options (or
attributes) is displayable on 1 to 8 LEDs (on KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz) or in clear message (only for KP16LCD or KP16LCDL). In order to turn these
options (or attributes, or rights) activate/deactivate, you should press [1] to [8] keys and the corresponding Zone LEDs will turn ON/OFF (on KP-126Pz /
KP-164Pz) or you will see the new value in clear text (only on KP16LCD or KP16LCDL). As for the LED keypads, if the corresponding zone LED is ON
means the respective option (or attribute/right) is activated and, if the corresponding zone LED is OFF means the respective option (or attribute/right) is
deactivated. Finally, to confirm the option, attribute or rights data and pass to the next submenu (or go back within “main programming menu”), the
installer must press [#] key.
Remark: Certain sections may require entries of HEX digits. To enter these HEX-values, press [*] key followed by a number from 0 to 5, according to the table below:
HEX digit Decimal value Keys to be pressed
A 10 [*][0]
B 11 [*][1]
C 12 [*][2]
D 13 [*][3]
E 14 [*][4]
F 15 [*][5]
Note: On the LED keypad, after pressing [*] key, the READY ALED will be blinking and after digit was pressed, the LED will stay ON. As for the LCD keypads there is no special confirmation, as
you can see the proper value in clear.
2.2 While the system is being within any submenu of each programming section, modifying of that parameters can be canceled by [#] key
pressing; the system will pass to the next submenu.
3. While the system is being within “main programming menu”, in order to program/modify another set of parameters within another
programming section, you should start the procedure from step no. 2.
4. Finally, in order to exit the “main programming menu”, you should press [#] key.
Note: The control panel is programmed to leave any programming menu automatically 2 minutes after the last key pressing. Thus, 2 minutes after the keypad was last worked with,
the system will exit that submenu automatically, passing within next submenu or on the next programming level, as if [#] key is pressed. Each time when the system passes automatically from
one submenu to the next, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps. In case that submenu is the last one within any programming section, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation
beeps and the system will go back within “main programming menu”. In case the system stays within “main programming menu” more than 2 minutes since the keypad was last worked with,
then the system will go back within disarmed status.
Sections 01 to 12/16 : Zone’s definitions
Zone characteristic programming is performed within [001] to [012]/[016] sections.
While the system is being within “main programming menu”, select the respective section from [001] to [012]/[016] for each zone from 1 to 12/16 and then enter
the following sequence:

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[__][__][ATTRIBUTES1][#][ATTRIBUTES2][#][ATTRIBUTES3][#],
where [__][__] is a 2-digit group for type of the selected zone and ATTRIBUTES1, ATTRIBUTES2and ATTRIBUTES3are 1, 2 and 3 attribute sets for selected zone.
While the system is being within “main programming menu”, you should follow the next steps to program the characteristics of each zone from 1 to
12/16:
1. Select one of the sections from [001] to [012]/[016]. Next, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel is waiting for another 2-
digit group to be entered, which stands to the type of the selected zone.
1.1 Set the type of the selected zone by entering a 2-digit group, according to the table below:
Zone
type KP16LCD (KP16LCDL) Description
1
st
line message 2
nd
line message
[00] Type zone: Zxx Not used Unused zone
[01] Type zone: Zxx Delayed 1
These zone types
are usually used for entry/exit detections. The zones can be violated during the exit delay without causing an
alarm. Once the system/partition is armed, first violation of these zones will start the appropriate entry-delay timer. The user must
disarm the system/partition before the appropriate entry-delay timer elapses or the system will generate an alarm. If a delayed zone
triggers the alarm, the system or the appropriate partition will switch to an instant working mode which will be signaled by a fast
blinking of the corresponding ARMED LED.
There are 2 entry-delay timers:
-the “entry delay 1 timer” which applies to all zones defined as type of “delayed 1” and
-The “entry delay 2 timer” which applies to all zones defined as type of “delayed 2”.
Entry delay 1, delay 2 and exit delay times may be independently set from 1 to 255 seconds within [036] and [037] sections.
The default settings are 30 seconds for each entry delay time and 60 seconds for each exit delay time.
[02] Type zone: Zxx Delayed 2
[03] Type zone: Zxx Follower This zone type is usually used for interior detection devices, such as motion detectors. The zone will not cause an alarm if it is
violated during the entry delay of the respective partition. However, if the zone is violated before the entry delay has started it will
generate an instant alarm. The follower zone can be violated during the exit delay without causing an alarm.
[04] Type zone: Zxx Instant This zone type is used for interior detection devices, such as motion detectors
that are not situated within entry/exit area. The
instant zones can be violated during the exit delay without causing an alarm, too, but once the system/partition is armed, the zones
will generate an instant alarm if they are violated (they will trigger the alarm as soon as they are violated).
[05] Type zone: Zxx 24h The 24-
hour burglary zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This zone type is
useful for connection of glass-break detectors.
[10] Type zone: Zxx Tamper The sabotage (tamper) zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This type is used
for connection of tamper contacts in the system to prevent any sabotage attempt after the system installation and commissioning.
[11] Type zone: Zxx Panic The panic zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This type is used for
connection of panic switchers/pedals for a specific event to occur in emergency situations that can be reported to a CS.
[12] Type zone: Zxx Fire The fire zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This type is used for smoke
detectors. The acoustic warning in case of this zone type violation will be in pulse mode, having the highest alarm priority.
[13] Type zone: Zxx Medical.emerg The medical emergency zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This type is
used for connection of panic switches/pedals for a specific event to occur in emergency situations that can be reported to a CS.
[14] Type zone: Zxx Keysw/panic Each time this zone type is activated, the system will arm/disarm as regards to its previous armed/disarmed status. If this zone type
is violated more than 4 seconds, it will generate a panic alarm, too.
[15] Type zone: Zxx Stay keysw. Each time this zone type is activated, the system will stay arm or d
isarm as regards to its previous armed/disarmed status. If this
zone type is violated more than 4 seconds, then it will generate a panic alarm, too.
[16] Type zone: Zxx Round If the „guardian rounds” were started previously, any violation of this zone type will make the siren sound for the „ding time” defined
in section [042].If this zone type is activated more than 30 seconds, then it will generate a special event („ambush on round”), too,
if the „guardian rounds” were started previously. No alarm will occur by violation of this zone type.

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Zone
type KP16LCD (KP16LCDL) Description
1st line message 2nd line message
[00] Type zone: Zxx Not used Unused zone
[01] Type zone: Zxx Delayed 1
These zone types
are usually used for entry/exit detections. The zones can be violated during the exit delay without causing an
alarm. Once the system/partition is armed, first violation of these zones will start the appropriate entry-delay timer. The user must
disarm the system/partition before the appropriate entry-delay timer elapses or the system will generate an alarm. If a delayed zone
triggers the alarm, the system or the appropriate partition will switch to an instant working mode which will be signaled by a fast
blinking of the corresponding ARMED LED.
There are 2 entry-delay timers:
-the “entry delay 1 timer” which applies to all zones defined as type of “delayed 1” and
-The “entry delay 2 timer” which applies to all zones defined as type of “delayed 2”.
Entry delay 1, delay 2 and exit delay times may be independently set from 1 to 255 seconds within [036] and [037] sections.
The default settings are 30 seconds for each entry delay time and 60 seconds for each exit delay time.
[02] Type zone: Zxx Delayed 2
[03] Type zone: Zxx Follower This zone type is usually used for interior detection devices, such as motion detectors. The zone will not cause an alarm if it is
violated during the entry delay of the respective partition. However, if the zone is violated before the entry delay has started it will
generate an instant alarm. The follower zone can be violated during the exit delay without causing an alarm.
[04] Type zone: Zxx Instant This zone type is used for interior detection devices, such as motion detectors
that are not situated within entry/exit area. The
instant zones can be violated during the exit delay without causing an alarm, too, but once the system/partition is armed, the zones
will generate an instant alarm if they are violated (they will trigger the alarm as soon as they are violated).
[05] Type zone: Zxx 24h The 24-
hour burglary zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This zone type is
useful for connection of glass-break detectors.
[10] Type zone: Zxx Tamper The sabotage (tamper) zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This type is used
for connection of tamper contacts in the system to prevent any sabotage attempt after the system installation and commissioning.
[11] Type zone: Zxx Panic The panic zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This type is used for
connection of panic switchers/pedals for a specific event to occur in emergency situations that can be reported to a CS.
[12] Type zone: Zxx Fire
The fire zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This type is used for smoke
detectors. The acoustic warning in case of this zone type violation will be in pulse mode, having the highest alarm priority.
[13] Type zone: Zxx Medical.emerg The medical emergency zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This type is
used for connection of panic switches/pedals for a specific event to occur in emergency situations that can be reported to a CS.
[14] Type zone: Zxx Keysw/panic Each time this zone type is activated, the system will arm/disarm as regards to its previous armed/disarmed status. If this zone type
is violated more than 4 seconds, it will generate a panic alarm, too.
[15] Type zone: Zxx Stay keysw. Each time this zone type is activated, the system will stay arm or d
isarm as regards to its previous armed/disarmed status. If this
zone type is violated more than 4 seconds, then it will generate a panic alarm, too.
[16] Type zone: Zxx Round If the „guardian rounds” were started previously, any violation of this zone type will make the siren sound for the „ding time” defined
in section [042].If this zone type is activated more than 30 seconds, then it will generate a special event („ambush on round”), too,
if the „guardian rounds” were started previously. No alarm will occur by violation of this zone type.
Note: any violation of the “tamper”, “panic”, “fire” and “medical emergency” zone types will produce:
1. Specific code reporting to the “central station”, if the digital communicator is enabled by programming and the appropriate reporting codes are programmed, too.
2. Specific voice messages reporting to the follow me phone numbers which are programmed, if the voice/sound dialer is properly programmed.
Instead of entering a new value for the zone type, by pressing the [#] key, the previous selected type of the zone can be maintained.
After the 2-digit group corresponding to the selected zone type was entered (or after [#] key pressing), the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation
beeps and the panel will pass to the next step, displaying the ATTRIBUTES1set on 1 to 8 LEDs (on KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz) or as described in the following
table, on the screen of the KP16LCD or KP16LCDL keypads.
By [#] key pressing, ATTRIBUTES1set can be maintained as it was previously established.
1.2 First set of zone attributes are detailed in the table below. In order to establish the ATTRIBUTES1set, you should press 1 to 8 keys.After each key
pressing the appropriate attribute is enabled or disabled.

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1st set of attributes
Key pressed
to toggle
attribute
KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads) KP16LCD / KP16LCDL (LCD keypads)
Zone
LED ON OFF 1st line message 2nd line message
Enabled Disabled
[1] 1 * “audible” alarm
(with siren activating)
“silent alarm”
(without siren activating)
Alarm Zxx Audible k1 Silent k1
[2] 2 * “steady” siren “pulsing” siren Siren Zxx Steady k2 Pulsing k2
[3] 3
*
allow manual bypassing disable manual bypassing Bypassing Zxx Enable k3 Disable k3
[4]
4
allow “auto shutdown”
*
doesn’t allow “auto shutdown” AutoShutdown Zxx Enable k4 Disable k4
[5] 5 enables “forced arming”
*
doesn’t enable “forced arming” Force Arming Zxx Allowed k5 Not allowed k5
[6] 6 Activate “chime” Don’t activate “chime” Activ.Chime Zxx Enable k6 Disable k6
[7] 7 enabled stay (interior zone)
*
disabled stay (perimeter zone) Stay Zxx Enable k7 Disable k7
[8] 8 Fast detection (50ms)
*
Slow detection (300ms) Zone speed Zxx Fast k8 Slow k8
All the first set of attributes is presented below:
Attribute 1: The alarm triggered by a zone with this attribute established as “audible” will occur with siren activating for a time lapse set in section [038].
The alarm triggered by a zone with this attribute established as “silent” will occur without siren activating.
Note: By default the alarm attribute is set as “audible” for all 1 to 12/16 zones.
Attribute 2: This attribute is referring to the siren-activating mode – “steady” or “pulsing” and for a same zone the set value of this attribute does mater only if the previous
attribute was set as “audible”.
The alarm triggered by a zone with this attribute established as “steady siren” type will activate the siren in a continuously mode for a time lapse set in section [038].
The alarm triggered by a zone with this attribute established as “pulsing siren” will activate the siren in a pulsing mode (3 seconds ON alternating with 1 second OFF) for
same time lapse set in section [038].
Note: By default the siren-activating attribute is set as “steady” for all 1 to 12/16 zones.
Attribute 3: When a zone allows manually bypassing it will allow to be bypassed by one of the commands: [*][3][User code] or [BYPASS][User Code].
Note: By default this attribute is enabled for all 1 to 12/16 zones.
Attribute 4: During the same armed period (or during the same disarming period for 24h zones) the control panel will automatically bypass (“from swinger”) any zone which allows auto-
shutdown and after the zone initiate a number of consecutive alarms equal with “swinger shutdown counter”. After that the zone will no longer generate an alarm. After the
control panel has bypassed a zone “from swinger”, it will report an event code to the central station, if it is programmed within 55 and 66 sections.
This feature is a function of the zone restores option (see [032] section). During the same armed period (or during the same disarming period for 24h zones) the zone will be
bypassed “from swinger” only:
After the siren has cut-off consecutive times, for a number equal with “swinger shutdown counter”, if zone restore event is set to occur upon bell cut-off;
After the zone has violated and closed back for a number equal with “swinger shutdown counter”, if zone restore event is set to occur upon zone closure.
Thus, during the same armed period (or during the same disarming period for 24h zones), a zone which allows “auto shutdown” will trigger:
A maximum alarm number equal with “swinger shutdown counter” established in [041] section, if zone restore event is set to occur upon zone closure;

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A maximum number of siren timer triggering equal with “swinger shutdown counter” established in [041] section, if zone restore event is set to occur upon
bell cut-off; please note that in this case, if the “report only first zone alarm” option is disabled, too, such a zone may record more alarms than “swinger shutdown
counter”.
Note: By default this attribute is disabled for all 1 to 12/16 zones.
Attribute 5: When a zone allows forced arming, it will allow system/partition arming although the zone is being violated at the very moment of arming (i.e. the system can be armed even
though the PIR detector nearby the keypad detects movement when arming).
Note: By default this attribute is disabled for all 1 to 12/16 zones.
Attribute 6: When a zone has the “chime” attribute enabled, then while the system is disarmed and the “chime” feature was activated previously by the command [*][6], any “opening” of
the zone will make the keypad buzzer to sound for 6 warning beeps.
Note: By default this attribute is enabled only for zone 1.
Attribute 7: When a zone has the “stay” attribute enabled, then it is an interior zone and will be automatically bypassed by the system during home arming (“stay arming” or “instant stay
arming” modes).
Note: By default this attribute is set such as all 1 to 12/16 zones to be perimeter type.
Attribute 8: ZONE SPEED: The zone speed applies to all zones whether the system is armed or disarmed. The zone speed defines how quickly the control panel will respond to an open
zone. The control panel will not display and/or respond to an open zone until the programmed zone speed elapses. All other zone definitions and options do not come into
effect until the zone speed has elapsed. The zone speed can be set either 50ms (fast detection) or 300ms (slow detection). This feature prevents any momentary glitches in
the system from causing an alarm or unnecessary reporting.
Note: By default this attribute is set such as the detection speed to be set as slow for all 1 to 12/16 zones.
After the ATTRIBUTES1set for selected zone was established to the required values, press [#] key to confirm.
After [#] key was pressed,the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step.
By [#] key pressing, ATTRIBUTES2set can be maintained as it was previously established.
1.3 The second set of zone attributes are detailed in the table below. In order to establish the ATTRIBUTES2set, you should press 1 to 8 keys.
After each key pressing the appropriate attribute is enabled or disabled
2nd Set of attributes
Key pressed
to toggle
attribute
KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads) KP16LCD / KP16LCDL (LCD keypads)
Zone
LED ON OFF 1st line message 2nd line message
Enabled Disabled
[1] 1 Enable intellizone * Disable intellizone Intellizone Zxx Enable k1 Disable k1
[2] 2 Enable “sensor under test” * Disable “sensor under test” Under test Zxx Enable k2 Disable k2
[3] 3 * Enable NC contacts Enable NO contacts ContactsType Zxx NC k3 NO k3
[4] 4 Enable tamper recognition * Disable tamper recognition TamperRecogn. Zxx Enable k4 Disable k4
[5] 5 * Enable EOL Disable EOL EOL Zxx Enable k5 Disable k5
[6] 6 Enable ATZ * Disable ATZ Zdoubling Zxx Enable k6 Disable k6
[7] 7 ATZ parallel wiring * ATZ series wiring ATZ wiring Zxx parallel k7 series k7
All the second set of attributes is presented below:

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Attribute 1:
If an alarm condition occurs on a zone identified as “intellizone”, the control panel will trigger a timer and will not generate an alarm until one of the following conditions occurs
within the “Intellizone Time Window”:
a) An alarm condition occurs on another zone identified as “intellizone” during intellizone time delay,
b) The zone that is in alarm has restored and the alarm re-occurred during intellizone time delay or the zone that is in alarm remains in alarm the entire intellizone time delay.
Notes:
1. Intellizone timer will only begin after the zone speed period has elapsed;
2. By default this attribute is disabled for all 1 to 12/16 zones.
Attribute 2:
When a zone has the “sensor under test” attribute enabled, it will no longer trigger the alarm, but each opening/closing of the zone loop will record a special event into the 800-
event LOG. Each opening of any under test zone will record in the specially alarm memory, too, which is keypad displayable in section [094], if these zones was violated in the
system since the last resetting of the especially alarm memory, performed by installer.
If these zones allow auto shutdown, then during the same arming period (or during the same disarming period for 24h zones), then “swinger shutdown” will be counting the
restoration numbers of this zone which was violated. In case the number of restorations gets the “swinger shutdown counter” value, the respective zone will be automatic
“bypassed from swinger”. Only this event will be transmitted to the central station.
Note: By default this attribute is disabled for all 1 to 12/16 zones.
Attribute 3: Chose the contacts’ type (NC or NO) in accordance with the normally closed or open contacts of your detection devices which are connected on the zone input terminals.
Note:By default this attribute is set such as the contacts’ type to be set as NC (normally closed) for all 1 to 12/16 zones.
Attribute 4: Enable this feature if your security installation requires tamper recognition on some zone input terminals (see zone connections).
Note: By default this feature is disabled for all 1 to 6/8 hardware zones.
Attribute 5: Enable this feature for zone input terminals which the system requires the use of end of line resistor (see zone connections).
Note: By default this feature is enabled for all 1 to 6/8 hardware zones (all 1 to 6/8 hardware zones use EOL resistors).
Attribute 6: Advanced technology zone (ATZ) connections allow you to install two detection devices per input terminal, therefore, doubling zone capacity of the control panel.
Advanced technology zoning is a software-oriented feature, there is no need for extra modules, simply install the devices as shown in the sections of zone connections and the
control panel will recognize the installed devices as shown there. The extra zones function exactly like any other zone displaying zone status on the keypad and sending
separate alarm codes for each zone.
Note: By default this feature is disabled for all 1 to 6/8 hardware zones.
Attribute 7: ATZ wiring type: series or parallel connection (see installation manual for details on that)
After the ATTRIBUTES2set for selected zone was established to the required values, press [#] key to confirm.
After [#] key was pressed,the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step, displaying the ATTRIBUTES3set.
By [#] key pressing, ATTRIBUTES3set can be maintained as it was previously established.
1.4 Third set of zone attributes are detailed in the table below. In order to establish the ATTRIBUTES3set, you should press 1 and 2 keys.After
each key pressing the appropriate attribute is enabled or disabled.
3rd Set of attributes
Key pressed
to toggle
attribute
KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads) KP16LCD / KP16LCDL (LCD keypads)
Zone
LED ON OFF 1st line message 2
nd
line message
Enabled Disabled
[1] 1 Zone assigned to partition A Zone not assigned to partition A Assig.part.A Zxx Enable k1 Disable k1

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[2] 2 Zone assigned to partition B Zone not assigned to partition B Assig.part.B Zxx Enable k2 Disable k2
After the ATTRIBUTES3set for selected zone was established to the required values, press [#] key to confirm.
After [#] key was pressed,the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel will go back within “main programming menu”.
To exit the main programming menu, press [#] key again.
As for the possible values accepted for the zone attributes with respect to the zone type, the panel rules are:
ATTRIBUTES1 set ATTRIBUTES2 set ATTRIBUTES3 set
ZONE TYPES
Audible /
silent
alarm
Steady /
pulsing
siren
Manually
Bypassing
Auto
Shutdown
Forced
Arming
Activate
chime
Stay
Attribute
Fast/Slow
detection
Intellizone
Sensor under
test
Contacts Type
(NC\NO)
Tamper
Recognition
EOL
Zo
ne Doubling
(ATZ)
ATZ parallel
wiring
Assigned to
partition A
Assigned to
partition B
[00] Not used 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
[01] Delayed1 √√√√√√√√0 0 √√√√√√√
[02] Delayed2 √√√√√√√√0 0 √√√√√√√
[03] Follower √√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√
[04] Instant √√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√√
[05] 24h burglary
√
√
√
√
0
0
0
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
[10] Tamper √√√√0 0 0 √√√√0 √ATZ=0 √√√√
0 ATZ=1
[11] Panic √√√√0 0 0 √√√√√√√√√√
[12] Fire 1 0 √√0 0 0 √√√√√√√√√√
[13] Medical Emergency
√
√
√
√
0 0 0
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
[14] Keyswitch / panic √√0 √√0 0 √0 0 √0 √ATZ=0 √√√√
0 ATZ=1
[15] StayKeyswitch / panic √√0 √√0 0 √0 0 √0 √ATZ=0 √√√√
0 ATZ=1
[16] Guardian round √1 √0 1 0 0 √0 0 √0
√
ATZ=0 √√1 1
0 ATZ=1
Legend: - [0] value means that a forced to “0” operation is performed and the attribute cannot be modified;
- [1] value means that a forced to “1” operation is performed and the attribute cannot be modified;
- [√] value means that no forced operation is performed and the attribute can be modified;
- [*] value means that the appropriate attribute is forced to same programmed value of the correspondent attribute of 1 to 6/8 zones and it cannot be modified.
Wiring attributes for high zones number, from 7/9 to 12/16, depending of ATZ on corresponding low zones:
ATZ=0 ATZ=1 ATZ don’t
care

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ZONE TYPES
Contacts Type
(NC\NO)
Tamper
Recognition
EOL
Contacts Type
(NC\NO)
Tamper
Recognition
EOL
Zone Doubling
(ATZ)
ATZ parallel
wiring
[00] Not used 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
[01] Delayed1
√
√
√
*
**
0
0
[02] Delayed2 √√√* **0 0
[03] Follower √√√* **0 0
[04] Instant √√√* **0 0
[05] 24h burglary √√√* **0 0
[10] Tamper
√
0
√
*
*
*
0 0
[11] Panic √√√***0 0
[12] Fire √√√***0 0
[13] Medical Emergency √√√***0 0
[14] Keyswitch / panic √0 √***0 0
[15] StayKeyswitch / panic √0 √***0 0
[16] Guardian round √0 √***0 0
NOTES:
1. For some zone types only the default value of some attributes are allowed;
2. “0” = for that zone type the default value for respective attribute is allowed only disabled status (is allowed only the OFF status of corresponding LED - see zone ATTRIBUTE1
and ATTRIBUTE2sets). That means: once the 2-digit group corresponding to some zone type was entered, if one try to put respective attribute in the enabled status (is pressing the
corresponding key to turn ON the corresponding LED), then the keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep and the panel will reject the command.
3. “1” = for that zone type the default value for respective attribute is allowed only enabled status (is allowed only the ON status of corresponding LED - see zone ATTRIBUTE1
and ATTRIBUTE2sets). That means: once the 2-digit group standing for some zone type was entered, if one try to put respective attribute in the disabled status (is pressing the
corresponding key to turn OFF the corresponding LED), then the keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep and the panel will reject the command.
4. “√ “ = the value set by programming for respective attribute is available for corresponding zone type
Remarks:
1. A “fire” zone will trigger only the “audible” alarm, with “pulsing siren”.
2. No attributes could be set as active for an unused zone.
3. The “stay” and “chime” attributes could not be set as active for zone type of: “24h burglary”, “fire”, “tamper”, “panic”, “medical emergency” and “keyswitch/panic”.
4. The “intellizone” could not be set as active for zone type of: “entry delayed 1”, “entry delayed 2” and “keyswitch/panic”.
Section [001] – Definitions for zone 1
While the system is being within “main programming menu”, select section [001] to program parameters of zone 1, then enter the following sequence:
|__|__|[ATTRIBUTES1][#][ATTRIBUTES2][#][ATTRIBUTES3]|#|
where [__][__] is 2-digit group for type and ATTRIBUTES1, ATTRIBUTES2and ATTRIBUTES3are 1, 2 and 3 attribute sets of zone 1.
See defining the 1 to 12/16 zones described in the previous paragraphs.
After entering the 2 digits for zone 1 type,the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and ATTRIBUTES1set is displayed. Press [1] to [8] keys and the related
attributes will be activated/deactivated.

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After choosing the first set of attributes, press [#] key to confirm and the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps. Then, the ATTRIBUTES2set is displayed.Press
[1] to [8] keys and the related attributes will be activated/deactivated.
After choosing second attribute set, press [#] key again to confirm and the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps. Then, the ATTRIBUTES3set is displayed.Press
[1] and [2] keys and the related attributes will be activated/deactivated.
After choosing the third set of attributes, press [#] key to confirm, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting
for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.
Section [002] - Definitions for zone 2
Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [001]).
Section [003] - Definitions for zone 3
Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [001]).
Section [004] - Definitions for zone 4
Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [001]).
Section [005] - Definitions for zone 5
Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [001]).
Section [006] - Definitions for zone 6
Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [001]).
Section [007] - Definitions for zone 7
Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [001]).
Section [008] - Definitions for zone 8
Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [001]).
Section [009] - Definitions for zone 9
Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [001]).
Section [010] - Definitions for zone 10
Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [001]).
Section [011] - Definitions for zone 11
Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [001]).
Section [012] - Definitions for zone 12
Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [001]).
Section [017]: Zone descriptors programming
Edit zone:
, type one 2 digit number
for zone (i.e. zone 12)
Edit zone: 12
_

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For each zone you can enter up to 16 characters descriptor. Some general rules for how to use the keypad and the characters associated to the keys are the following:
-Press a number key, [0] to [9], repeatedly until the desired character
appears. All the characters available under a number key are printed on the
key (except for the symbols) and are presented in the next table;
-if the next letter you want is located on the same key as the present one, wait
until the cursor moves one position to the right, or press the [>] key and then
key in the letter;
-if you make a mistake, press the [<] key to remove the character to the left
of the cursor;
-if you want to program one descriptor with a length of less than 16
characters, by pressing the key [#] the word is stored in the KP’s memory
and on the screen you can see the “Edit zone: “ message. By pressing once
again the [#] key you can end zone descriptors programming (section 17). By
entering a 2 digit zone number you can continue by editing the zone
descriptor that you indicated.
Key
pressed
Characters associated to the keys
[1]
,
.
:
>
=
<
?
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
Q
R
S
7
[8]
T
U
V
8
[9]
W
X
Y
Z
9
[0]
(space)
!
“
0
[*]
not used for descriptors editing
[#] used to confirm the descriptor and save it into
the keypad memory
[CODE]
change between capital and small letters
[<]
used to delete one character (Backspace)
[STAY]
not used for descriptors editing
[BYPS]
not used for descriptors editing
[INST]
not used for descriptors editing
[>]
not used for descriptors editing
In order to edit your own “welcome message”, the one that the LCD keypad will display whenever is in idle condition, you have to choose in programming section [017], message 17. The maximum length of this message is 16
characters.
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