15Programming NavigationFigure 40. Navigation Arrows & Go To ButtonFigure 41. Questions without Sub-optionsFigure 42. Questions with Sub-optionsFigure 43. Questions with Data to EnterFigure 44. Other Buttons DisplayedWhen the installer is using the System Configuration menus,the Control Panel will present each programming questionsequentially. Most programming questions have a single numericvalue response or a simple enabled/disabled selection. Someprogramming questions have sub-options that can be set. Thesesub-options are displayed for the question selected and can beaccessed through navigation keys on the display.Navigation Arrows & Go To ButtonThe programming question screens display up, down, left, andright navigation arrows. They are used to move through theprogramming questions and sub-options.The GO TO button is used to jump directly to a programmingquestion. Pressing GO TO will prompt the installer for the two-digitquestion number to jump to. The GO TO button changes to CANCELwhile waiting for a question number, press CANCEL to back out.Questions without Sub-optionsMost of the programming questions do not have sub-options. Theynavigate as follows. Questions without sub-options do notdisplay a SKIP button.• The ↑ & ↓ arrows select the next or previous programming question.• The ← & → arrows choose values for the question or move the cursor leftand right along the white data entry fi eld.Questions with Sub-optionsSome of the programming questions have sub-options. Theynavigate as follows. Questions with sub-options display a SKIPbutton during the question.• The SKIP button advances to the next programming question/section.• The ↑ & ↓ arrows select the next or previous programming sub-question.• The ← & → arrows choose values for the question or move the cursor leftand right along the white data entry fi eld.Questions with Data to EnterSome of the programming questions require entering numeric oralphabetic data. For devices that can be named, the Control Panelcontains a large vocabulary with words to choose from (see Pg. 19).• The INSERT button displays a word from the vocabulary. The words canbe scrolled through using the ← & → arrows, or selected by entering their3-digit index number.• The (backspace) button moves the cursor to the left, deleting the onecharacter at a time.• The (delete) button deletes a character to the right of the cursor, or anycharacters that are highlighted.• The FWD (forward) button highlights the next word in multi-word data fields.• The BACK button highlights the previous word in multi-word data fi elds. TheBACK button displays the previous screen in some cases.• When the SHIFT button is displayed, pressing it will display alternatecharacters on the keypad that can be used for data entry.Other Buttons DisplayedDepending on the programming question, other buttons may be displayed.• The ESC (escape) button serves as an “undo”. Pressing ESC restores thevalue that was previously stored for the question or sub-question.• The SUM (summary) button displays a summary of the values stored for theprogramming question and sub-options.• The END button displays a summary of the values stored for the entireControl Panel memory.• The LEARN button is used to set the system to receive a sensor’s serialnumber when transmitted during programming the wireless sensors.• The PASTE button repeats the last sensor serial number entered.• The EXIT button exits programming.