
D7212GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 Introduction EN | 6
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1.2 Product Handlers
Programming the D7212GV2 requires multiple product handlers. The availability of each handler is indicated in
Table 2
. Refer to the release notes to determine the most current handler versions.
Table 2: Product Handlers
Product
Handler
Compatible Versions Function D7212GV2
GV2MAIN V1.03 and above Covers Panel-Wide, Area, Keypad Function List, User
Interface, and Relay programming modules.
RADXUSR1 V1.06 and above Covers passcode and token programming for users
000 through 124 (Refer to the important note
below.)
RADXPNTS V1.08 and above Covers Point Index and Point Assignment
programming for all points.
RADXSKED V1.04 and above Covers Open/Close Windows, User Access
Windows, Skeds, and Holiday Index programming
modules.
GV2AUX V1.03 and above Covers SDI Automation, SDI RPS Parameters,
Enhanced Communication Parameters, Route Group
Attempts, Miscellaneous, and Cross Point
Parameters.
The handlers in Table 2 can be used to program any D7212GV2, but not all functions operate. For
example, although users 000 through 124 are available in the software, the RADXUSR1 Handler can
program only users 000 through 099 in the D7212GV2. The D7212GV2 does not allow the activation
of users 100 through 124.
1.3 Guide to Programming Options
This guide is set up in a specific order. Related
program entries are grouped together in modules as
they appear in the specific product handlers. The
handler and the programming module are listed at the
top of each page to help you find specific programming
prompts.
This guide shows the programming options for each
product handler. Each option is listed with:
• The Program Item Prompt: Each prompt is
shown as it appears in the D5200 Programmer
[refer to the D5200 Programmer Operation
Manual.(P/N: 74-06176-000)] or the Remote
Programming Software (RPS). Refer to the RPS
Installation and Operation Guide (P/N: 4998141259).
For space considerations, some prompts must be
abbreviated in the Programmer display. In these
cases, the meaning of the prompt is explained
below the prompt
• Program Entry Default Setting: Because defaults
are set for the typical installation, programming
each prompt might not be necessary. Review the
default entries in the program record sheet shipped
with the control panel to determine which prompts
must be programmed.
• Program Entry Selections: Only the selections
listed can be used for a particular program item.
• Program Entry Description: Describes the
various entry selections. Read the descriptions
carefully to avoid improperly programmed
equipment.
• Custom Programming: Select custom
programming (Yes or No) to expand programming
modules within the D5200. Programming Custom
as Yes allows parameters for special applications to
be visible in the programmer.
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