Viewing the contents of a location, Hexadecimal digits – Orbit Manufacturing Rokonet ORBIT-6 RP-206 User Manual

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Viewing the Contents of a Location

It’s often necessary to check the data stored in a memory
location to be sure it’s correct. If improper data is found, it must
be corrected in order to obtain the desired system response. The
data in a location can either be a number (from 0-9) or a letter
(from A-F). Doing so takes advantage of the hexadecimal
numbering system. For our purposes, the characters A through F
will be referred to as hexadecimal digits.
Whenever the Installer Programming mode is active, the first 4
keypad’s Zone LEDs (1-4) are used to reveal each digit in a
selected location. By adding up the values assigned to the lit
LEDs, the contents of any location can be determined. See table
below.

ZONE LEDs

ZONE LEDs

I.D.:

4

3

2

1

I.D.:

4

3

2

1

Value: 8

4

2

1

value: 8

4

2

1

0

off

off

off

off

8

ON

off

off

off

1

off

off

off

ON

9

ON

off

off

ON

2

off

off

ON

off

A

ON

off

ON

off

3

off

off

ON

ON

B

ON

off

ON

ON

4

off

ON

off

off

C

ON

ON

off

off

5

off

ON

off

ON

D

ON

ON

off

ON

6

off

ON

ON

off

E

ON

ON

ON

off

7

off

ON

ON

ON

F

ON

ON

ON

ON

EXAMPLE: Zone 4-ON Zone 3-off Zone 2-off Zone 1-ON TOTAL = 9
EXAMPLE: Zone 4-ON Zone 3-off Zone 2-ON Zone 1-ON TOTAL = B

Hexadecimal Digits

In some locations you may be
required to enter hexadecimal
digits A - F to do so see the next
table.

“A” is entered by pressing

[STAY] + [1]

“B” is entered by pressing

[STAY] + [2]

“C” is entered by pressing

[STAY] + [3]

“D” is entered by pressing

[STAY] + [4]

“E” is entered by pressing

[STAY] + [5]

“F” is entered by pressing

[STAY] + [6]

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