
19-1
SECTION 19
The Mechanics of Programming
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In This Section
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Using Data Field Program Mode
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System and Communication Defaults
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Entering Data Field Programming Mode
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Moving from One Page of Programming to Another
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Viewing Data Fields
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Entry Errors
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Programming System-Wide Data Fields
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Programming Partition-Specific Data Fields
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#93 Menu Mode Programming
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Using Data Field Program Mode
Data Field Program Mode is the program Mode through which many system options are
programmed. The field numbers on the program form show the number of entries required
for each field. When an entry is completed, the keypad beeps three times and advances to
the next field. At this point, you can either make the required entry in the new field, or press
[∗] + the next field number you want to program.
There are several "question and answer" modes, which we call "Menu" Modes, that can be
accessed once Data Field Program Mode has been entered. These modes prompt the user for
information, and for this reason, a 2-line alpha keypad (6139) is required.
System and Communication Defaults
• The system is shipped with a set of pre-programmed default values that are designed to
meet the needs of many installations. These can be changed by the installer to suit
specific needs if desired.
• There are four sets of pre-programmed communication defaults available, including Low
Speed, 4+2 Express, ADEMCO High Speed, and ADEMCO Contact ID. Loading one of
these defaults automatically programs industry standard codes that will suit most of
your needs.
• These defaults can be changed directly from the 6139 Alpha Keypad or they can be
changed by using V-LINK OR COMPASS downloading software (be sure that the
software version used includes the VISTA-128B). Downloading can be performed either
remotely from an IBM-compatible computer (using an approved modem) or at the job site
(direct-wire download using the 4100SM Serial Module).
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