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Protege System Controller Reference Manual

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Character<br />

A<br />

a<br />

Function<br />

Show the AM/PM symbol in uppercase. Example PM.<br />

Show the AM/PM symbol in lowercase. Example pm.<br />

D Show the day of the month. Example 9 or 18 a leading space is used for all numbers below 10.<br />

V<br />

v<br />

s<br />

R<br />

Show the month in an abbreviated 3 characters. Example Jan or Nov.<br />

Show the month in 2 character format. Example 4 or 12 a leading space is used for all numbers<br />

below 10.<br />

Show the month in 2 character format. Example 04 or 12 a leading zero is used for all numbers<br />

below 10.<br />

Show the day of the week in abbreviated 3 characters. Example Mon or Fri.<br />

Y Show the year with leading zeros. Example 05.<br />

C Show the century. Example 20 or 19.<br />

K<br />

k<br />

Panel Name<br />

Show the temperature from the local temperature sensor on the LCD keypad in Degrees<br />

Celsius. Example 22.5˚C. This will be updated from the LCD keypads temp sensor.<br />

Show the temperature from the local temperature sensor on the LCD keypad in Degrees<br />

Fahrenheit. Example 76.5˚f. This will be updated from the LCD keypads temp sensor.<br />

The panel name is programmed to identify the panel to the operator or system user. Ideally should describe the<br />

name of the premises or the building where the panel is installed. The panel name is also used within the IP<br />

and SMTP Mail Services to identifiy the panel to the e-mail recipient.<br />

Panel Name<br />

PROTEGE<br />

To modify or enter a new name for the panel use the keypad as explained in section Entering Text and Names<br />

(see page 341) and press [ENTER].<br />

Panel Network Address<br />

The panel network address sets the address that the system controller will communicate when connected using<br />

RS485 communications. This allows multiple panels to be connected using a single RS-485 Serial<br />

Communications Interface.<br />

When connecting with TCP/IP this address should be programmed as 000 as the TCP/IP address will be used<br />

to identify this unit.<br />

Panel network<br />

Address: 000<br />

To modify the panel network address (000 to 255), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal<br />

Numbers (see page 341) and press [ENTER]. Setting an address of 255 will disable the communication.<br />

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