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9. Press Y.
The display shows the Name option. (If you do
not want to name the key go to step 13.)
Keypad K1-51 Key A
Name >
10. To name the key press Y.
The bottom line of the display shows the key’s
current name. The cursor is on the first
character on the left.
Keypad K1-51 Key A
Key A
11. See page 12 for hints on how to edit names.
Keypad K1-51 Key A
Front doo
12. Press Y to save the text.
Keypad K1-51 Key A
Name >
This example shows how to program keys to set
partitions. The same instructions can be adapted to
program keys to unset partitions.
13. Press n until the bottom line of the display
shows :
Keypad K1-51 Key A
Setting >
14. Press Y.
The bottom line of the display shows the key’s
current use. “Not Used” means that the key does
nothing. “Set” means that the key sets some
combination of partitions, or a part set.
Keypad K1-51 Key A
*Not Used
15. Press n until the bottom of the line shows “Set”
and then press Y.
The bottom line of the display shows the first
item in a list of the partitions. The right hand
end of the bottom line shows the setting state
that you want the key to produce for that
partition.
SET PARTITION
Partition 1 Full
16. Press < or > chan
e the settin
state. The
options are: Full Set, Part Set, or None (no
action).
SET PARTITION
Partition 1 Part
17. Press n to show other partitions. Press < or >
change the setting state as required, for
example:
SET PARTITION
Partition 2 Full
18. Press Y to stop changing Key A’s setting
functions.
Keypad K1-51 Key A
Setting >
19. Press X to stop editing Key A.
Keypad K1-51
Key A >
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