
Programming Manual EURO
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3.5 Testing The Keypad
With the system unset, press the key for 10 seconds at any keypad. This will cause all the
LEDs on that keypad to illuminate, and the LCD screen to scroll a display testing each pixel.
The keypad will revert to normal display approximately 10 seconds after the key is released.
3.6 Text Programming
Text may be programmed for input names, for the ‘sign-on’ message, and to identify the Set
level being set / unset. Each keypad key is allocated characters as shown below:
The EURO system incorporates predictive text, so the system will predict what word is being
spelt. For example, if you enter ‘B’ and press the key and enter ‘e’. Bedroom will be
displayed, to accept this press the key. If the word that you require doesn’t appear on the
LCD display, just type the word as normal.
To type a word, press the relevant key the appropriate number of times – e.g. for the letter ‘k’
press the key twice, or for the letter ‘s’ press the key four times.
In addition, the keys are used as follows:
= make the character into a capital
= move cursor left
= clears cursor / adds a space
= moves cursor right
(NOTE: Predictive text is not available on the Euro 28)
3.7 Accessing the Engineers Menu on Any Keypad
On the EURO 44, 76, 162 and 280, it is possible to access the Engineer Menu on any keypad.
If you are in the Engineer menu in keypad address 0, the other keypads will display ‘system
busy’, to access the Engineer menu on these, press the key on the relevant keypad.
3.8 Grade 2 and Grade 3 Defaults
The EURO 44, 76, 162 and 280 can be used as either a Grade 2 panel, or a Grade 3 panel. This
feature is performed in the ‘Clean Start’ option (see page 11) All you need to do is enter ‘2000’
to clean start the panel to Grade 3. Or enter ‘2002’ to clean start the panel to Grade 2.
Alternatively if the msx card is taken out of a EURO panel, the base panel operates as a EURO
28 (Grade 2).
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