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CHAPTER FOUR: PROGRAMMING
4.1: General
The Penta control panel may be programmed using either the LED keypad or
Electronics Line’s Remote Programmer. If using the Remote Programmer, refer to the
instructions provided with the software.
4.2: Guide to Programming
The control panel has 61 parameter addresses allowing precise custom configuration of
the system to suit the user’s needs. The options for each address are listed in section
4.3: Programming Parameters. All of the programming parameters are stored in the
Penta’s non-volatile EEPROM memory which stores the data in the event that power is
disconnected. Before programming directly after installing the system, restore the
default parameters as explained in 2.6: Turning on the System.
To program the system:
1. Make sure the system is disarmed.
2. Press Q, 7.
3. Enter the Installer Code (the default installer code is 1234); the Armed LED lights
up and the System LED flashes.
4. Enter the two-digit parameter number to be programmed; the Ready LED lights up
and the Armed LED turns off.
5. Enter a new value or press # to cancel; if the value has been successfully changed,
the keypad sounds an acknowledge tone to confirm and the Ready LED turns off.
6. Press # to exit programming mode.
Note: The default Installer Code should be changed immediately after installing
the system.
Hexadecimal Data
Some of the programming parameters require a hexadecimal value to be entered. To
enter hexadecimal data, use the following combination of digits for hexadecimal
numbers greater than 9.
Q, 0 = A Q, 1 = B Q, 2 = C Q, 3 = D Q, 4 = E Q, 5 = F
Keypad Programming Tones
The keypad sounds a series of tones to aid programming. These tones offer the
installer status indication during programming. The following is a summary of the
keypad programming tones.
Short Beep = Confirmation of each keystroke
Long Beep = Acknowledgment of a successful entry
Low Beeps = Error, illegal entry
Continuous Beeps = Entry/Exit delay
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