Section: 8IDS X64 Installer Manual 700-398-02D Issued August 2010188. Programming of the PanelThe X64 can be fully programmed using the X64 LED keypad; the system is optimised to use an LCDkeypad. The following section describes how programming data is represented in the X64 and how toprogram it, specifically with the LED keypad.For all programming procedures, the [*] key functions as the key and the [#] hash keyfunctions as a or an program key.Invalid data entries are indicated by means of an error beep consisting of 3 short beeps of the keypadbuzzer.There are two location categories: Standard locations which are single tiered and do not contain any sub-locations. Extended locations, which are double tiered and have strings or sub-locations depending on theinstallers programming preference.Both standard and extended locations may contain further sub-categories referred to as bitmappedlocations.For both main categories, clear visual keypad prompts are provided, which aid the programmingprocess.NOTE:When you use the [*] key to scroll through a bitmapped location, it will scroll through the pages.When using the [*] key to scroll through numbered locations, it will scroll through the bytes. Alpha-numeric locations (location 51 - telephone number), will show 1 digit per press of the [*]key. Numeric locations (location 197 – installers code), will show 2 digits per press of the [*] key. To view how the data is represented, please see Table 1.Below are various programming symbols you will see throughout the manual:Indicates programming a standard locationIndicates programming using the string methodIndicates programming a sub-locationIndicates programming a location/sub-location with a bitmapWhere a hexadecimal number must be programmed, use the [MODE] key as per Table 3.Table 3: Hexadecimal ValuesHex Value Decimal Value Key StrokesA 10 [MODE] key then [0] keyB 11 [MODE] key then [1] keyC 12 [MODE] key then [2] keyD 13 [MODE] key then [3] keyE 14 [MODE] key then [4] keyF 15 [MODE] key then [5] key