Display screen, Commands, System programming – AT&T RIM BlackBerry 8300 User Manual

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System Programming

Moving Through the Displays Display Screen

The display on the Display Control Keypad is the

key to your AT&T Security System 8300. The
display contains two types of items:

1 The names of other menus, and

2 Commands for the system.

When you select a name, the display will present
the menu you selected. When you select a com-

mand, the system will execute that function.

To select an item in the display:

1 If the item you want to select is flashing, press

SELECT.

2 If the item you want to select is not flashing,

press NEXT until the item you want is flashing,
then press SELECT.

Special Display Commands:

<

>>

OK

When you select this command, the display
will go back to the previous menu.

When you select this command, the display
will return to the Status Menu.

When you are viewing a list, select this
command to move forward through the list

(for example, a list of alarms).

When you are viewing a list, select this
command to erase the displayed item from
the list and move on to the next item.

When you are entering numbers and make a
mistake, the key will erase the entire
entry.

The display presents various menus (or lists) that
allow you to choose commands or view new

menus. You can use the display to move through

the menus and choose the commands that operate
the system.

Status Menu

The Status Menu is the display that you normally
see on the Display Control Keypad. It shows the
current date and time, the current Level of Protec-
tion, and any current messages. A typical Status

Menu looks like this:

If there is a message, such as

PHONE

(page 1 1),

INTERCOM

(page 1 1),

TROUBLE

(page 10), or

ALARM

(page 10), press SELECT to respond to it.

If there are no messages, the system will go to the
Main Menu when you press NEXT.

Main Menu

When you press NEXT at the Status Menu, the

Main Menu (see below) appears, with

SECURITY

flashing.

Choose

PHONE (see

page 11) to make outside

calls,

INTERCOM

(page 11) to contact other

Display Control Keypads, or

SECURITY

for all

other features.

If you choose

SECURITY, you

must enter your

Level 1 access code to continue.

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