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816 Changing Menu ItemsChanging Menu ItemsAfter selecting a menu, press Enter to see further options belonging to thatmenu. The system usually displays the name of the option on the top line,and the values the option currently has on the bottom line of the display. Inaddition, the system shows a flashing cursor to mark the part of the displaythat will change when you next press a key.During programming you can select options within the menu and change theirvalue by using the arrow keys:Note: On the LCD keypads the A, B, C and D keys behave as arrow keys. The stickylabel provided with the keypad shows how they function during programming.Make sure you place this label in the space next to the keys under the flap ofthe 931.• The up and down arrow keys (A and B keys) normally let you selectwhich part of the system an option will affect. For example, menus 31to 35 use the up and down arrow keys to select particular zones orareas, menus 40 to 47 use the up and down arrow keys to selectLevels.• The left and right arrow keys (C and D keys) either show more optionsbelonging to a menu or let you move the cursor to individual parametersthat you wish to change.• For some parameters, the up and down arrow keys also let you togglebetween on or off, Y (yes) or N (no), or a short list of allowed values.For example, menu 32 uses the up and down arrow keys to switchzone attribute on or off.When you have finished changing an option press Enter to store the change.Correcting mistakesIf you decide you have made a mistake then you can abandon a change bypressing Menu instead of Enter. You can then re-enter the menu to key in thecorrect value. You can use the Menu key to escape from any part of theprogram.Entering TextSome menus have options that need you to enter text, for example: user andzone names. For those options the system lets you enter letters from thekeypad one at a time by pressing a number key repeatedly until the displayshows the letter you want. Each number key gives its own number and threeletters of the alphabet.Figure 6 on the next page shows which letters belong to each number key.Select the letter you want, press the key shown the correct number of times.OBSOLETE PRODUCT496337 Issue 1 13 of 22

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