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1. 1 LT mum E Select To minimize traffic on the RS 485 network updating the displayed variable value requires an event in the Event Manager schedule using the THEN LCD VARIABLE UPDATE action Example EVENT Update Humidity Variable to LCD 96M If A D Humidity changes value Then V Humidity LOAD with A D Humidity LCD Update LCD Variable lt V Humidity gt KP ALL End When the LCD Variable menu item button is pressed the display switches to the LCD Variable menu The LCD Variable menu displays the variable value and allows the variable to be incremented or decremented by pressing the or side of button 3 o o o Variable Variable 075 Decrement Increment Go To Previous Menu Without Saving Save Changes amp Go To Previous Menu CANCEL OK ETS LI LI LI LI LI EE EE 17 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Pre defined Menus Caller ID Selecting Caller ID as a menu item will bring up the Caller ID field Type the name you want to appear on the menu line up to 10 characters or select a bit map graphic then click OK cm L II Hera When the Caller ID button is pressed the display switches to the Caller ID menu which stores and displays Caller ID data time date number and name for the last 50 calls The mostrecent call 15 listed first Pressing the left or right arrow button allows you to scroll through and review previous calls Caller ID
2. LCD MULTI MENU KEYPAD LCD 96M 10 52 Lighting Securitu TOHE 1 Mito dur a Music U Mail More USER MANUAL The Home of Automation LOC TECHNOLOGIES 12200 Thatcher Court Poway CA 92064 U S A TEL 858 486 8787 FAX 858 486 8789 EMAIL onlinejds aol com www jdstechnologies com REV 1 1 CONTENTS Contents sess tans 2 OVErVIEW iia sees 3 Hole Cut out Template 0 esee 4 Installing the LCD 96M enclosure esee 5 Connection using Hub Homerun wiring see 6 Connection using Daisy Chain wiring see 7 8 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Programming and Operation Introduction 9 10 Using Bitmapped Graphics seen 11 Custom Actions Then Actions iei te repe ERE ERES 12 X10 Two Way ci ii re 13 Pre Defined Menus O 14 Voice Mall aussi ate on eene este 15 Time Label tii b eae arbe ted 16 Vanable ui t aee 17 Caller ID eine URP OU UH E 18 DigitPad i iaisieieieeteiedeteteieteieteteteieieisisieieiebieis 19 TelePad eec epu eei 20 Time SDS Play 5 ict te tee dee ee he NER ER 21 Then LCD Keypad Actions Then Keypad ActiONS coocccncccnnccnnononocononcnancnnnnronanannn nn nennen 22 LED ACH ODS ineo npea ten torte toda ortopedia 23 Backlight Actions 24 Writing Text uei ete
3. Right E es E 24 Hour C FFLine 6 Click the Select button in the MENU SCREEN SELECT section to select the Menu number you want to program then type a name for the menu ie MAIN in the Name box 7 Click on an ACTION you want to assign to a keypad button then drag the action onto the menu screen to the left of the desired keypad button This will bring up an edit field for the type of action selected 8 Complete the edit field then click OK to accept the action or CANCEL to escape NOTE The left and right side of a keypad button can each be programmed to perform different actions Click the RIGHT BUTTON SAME AS LEFT box when you want both sides to perform the same action 9 Repeat step 7 for each button in the menu you want to program 10 Click DOWNLOAD MENU to load the LCD 96M with the new menu or select another Menu number to program and repeat steps 6 9 11 To download all defined menus to the LCD 96M click DOWNLOAD ALL This may take a few minutes depending on the number of menus and content text graphics being downloaded It is not necessary to DOWNLOAD ALL menus if each menu is downloaded individually 12 Click OK to exit ELCO Keypad 3 Font Sue Creme an Action Fr omo Fen qu T boll Anime D Top r Carnai D Bohom Justy action onto u screen Menu Somen Selec Downinad Scraan Hare Select 6 Dicseminad ALL ix Tarda PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Introdu
4. Setup can only be accessed from the Main Menu Menu 1 top button 3 If the screen appears blank or faint using a small screwdriver slowly turn the tiny screen contrast control near the RS 485 connector on the back of the keypad see page 4 4 Set the keypad address to a number from 1 to 16 using the 2 button labeled Addr Press the right side of the button to increment or the left side to decrement NOTE Each LCD 96M must be set to a different address number 5 Set the default menu screen number menu screen to go to after timeout to a number from 1 to 96 using the 3 button labeled Default Scrn For Main Menu set to 1 6 Set the default menu screen timeout seconds using the 4 button labeled Sern Tout Set to 00 to disable the timeout or a number from 15 255 seconds If a menu is selected from the keypad it will revert back to the default menu after the menu screen timeout Menus selected from the schedule using Goto Menu will not timeout 7 Set the display backlight timeout using the 5 button labeled BklIt Tout Set to 00 to keep backlight on continuously or a number from 15 255 seconds to have it turn off after the selected number of seconds have elapsed since the last button press 8 Set the Time Display Format 12 hour or 24 hour using the 6 button labeled TimeFrmt 9 Select CallerID Auto Display on off using the 7 button labeled AutoCID When CallerID Auto Display is on the menu scre
5. 5 cable through the access hole in the back of the enclosure 7 Insert the enclosure into the wall with the lock wings closed flush against the top and bottom of the enclosure figure 1 Be sure the side marked THIS SIDE UP on the back of enclosure lip is facing up and the lock wings are back far enough behind the enclosure lip to accommodate the thickness of the wall figure 2 8 Once inserted lock the enclosure in place by tightening the two lock wing screws 9 Terminate the four wires of the Catagory 5 cable onto the screw terminal connector figure 3 and plug into back of keypad 10 Place the top of the keypad over the top lip of the enclosure then carefully snap the bottom in place figure 4 Lock Wings THIS SIDE UP Lock Wings open P Figure ig 1 Catagory 5 Figure 1 2 cable E Screw Terminal Connector N Screw Terminal Connector ANALY White Orange White Blue White Green Brown Not Used Nec m d aa lt Q 2 x Q o lt E lt o White Brown Figure CONNECTION USING RS 485 HUB AND HOME RUN STAR WIRING An optional RS 485 Hub can be used to allow home run star format wiring of keypads to Stargate The RS 485 Hub can accom modate up to 8 RS 485 devices keypads thermostats etc Additional hubs can be connected to accommodate up to 32 devices NOTE Each hub requires an external 12vdc 1A power supply DO NOT power a
6. arte o ere e 25 Changing Text seisce eint petiere depen diate ipe 26 Inver ng ad 27 GIOSSSEy ie dece ea a aos 28 Bitmap labrary 2 225 nenas roD 28 Specifications css te tt o ite e eu eie 28 Tro bleshootimg timon 29 OVERVIEW Simple 4 Wire Connection Low Current Draw 100ma 2 12vdc Colors White Black Custom LCD Menu Screen Stores 96 User Defined Menus amp Sub Menus LED Indicators m Programmable from Event Manager software Supports Text amp Graphics bmp 8 Dual Position Rocker Keys 19138 AM m Independent Left Right Programming Lighting 3 Programmable LEDs On Off Blink amp ecuritu jj ZONE Dual Positi Continuous or Timed Backlight Menu Lines HIN BO SL Ual Fosition 5 Music Rocker Buttons VoiceMail Menu Movie Caller ID Name amp Number Log U Ha il m Thermostat Menu With 16 Zone Access more E m Reliable RS 485 Communication Vent E E The LCD 96M is a versatile easy to use menu driven keypad that allows control of lighting heating cooling security home theater audio video pool spa irrigation voice mail and other systems connected to Stargate Up to 96 interactive menu screens can be created and downloaded to the LCD 96M by the user installer with the included Event Manager software Each menu line up to 8 per menu can consist of text up to 10 letters across or bitmapped graphics bmp format 64 x 16 pixels 8 Dual Positi
7. based on any condition s The LCD 96M has a built in high contrast green backlight that can be programmed to stay on continuously or turn on with any key press then time out after a specified delay time The backlight and menu selections can also be accessed via the Event Manager schedule to allow dynamic interaction with other system functions Up to 16 LCD 96M Keypads can be connected in a daisy chain to Stargate s RS485 port using two twisted pairs of catagory 5 cable one pair for communication and the other for 12vdc power or homerun star wired to an optional RS 485 hub Up to 4 LCD 96M Keypads can be powered by Stargate s on board 12vdc power supply Five or more keypads require an external 12vdc power supply The LCD 96M faceplate measures 4 W x 4 3 4 H and snaps into an included wall mount enclosure 3 3 8 W x 4 H x 2 D for easy installation LCD MULTI MENU KEYPAD LCD 96M Screen Contrast Adjust RS 485 Connector Hole Cut Out Template INSTALLING THE LCD 96M 1 Choose a convenient location to install the LCD 96M Keypad For best visability install the keypad at eye level 2 Using the Hole Cut Out Template on the previous page put a small pencil mark on the wall in the four corners of the cut out 3 Draw lines to connect the four pencil marks 4 Check that the horizontal lines are level prior to cutting out the hole 5 Carefully cut out the 3 3 8 x 4 hole with a dry wall utility knife 6 Slide the Catagory
8. deselect all the days of the week when defining the Time Label in WinEVM and select TimeLabels in the download options Once downloaded the TimeLabel can only be programmed by a keypad Ifa Touchtone to TimeLabel function is used in the schedule it can change the TimeLabel time but not the day of the week Deselect TimeLabels in the download options for future downloads otherwise any settings made from the keypad will be overwritten Software Firmware updates will clear Time Label settings It is necessary to reset Time Label settings from a keypad after updating software firmware Changes made to Time Label settings from a keypad will not appear in the WinEVM Define Time Label field WakeUp SMTWTFS XE KE 04 00 PM HR MIN Set Clear Day Select Decrement Hour Increment Hour Decrement Minutes Increment Minutes CANCEL OK Go To Previous Menu Without Saving Save Changes amp Go To Previous Menu CL L1 CT ESTA CL EE ESE EJ 16 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Pre defined Menus Variable Selecting Variable as a menu item will bring up the Variable field Select the variable whose value is to be displayed on the menu item to the left of the associated keypad button Type the variable name up to 8 characters to be displayed above the numerical value Double clicking the name in the list will insert the first 8 or 10 characters of the name into the text box depending on size selected CEA BEE En
9. displayed until any button is pressed It will NOT time out Pressing any button will return the user to the Main Menu This method will allow 8 lines of text with up to 10 characters each o o o REMEMBER TOTAKE OUTTHE TRASH AND DOCTOR APPT AT 4PMTODAY 25 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Then LCD Keypad Actions Change Text The text on a menu line can be changed via the schedule to expand the functionality of a button Change Text will not affect bitmaps Example 1 A menu line could be programmed to change from HOME to AWAY when the Away flag is set and back to HOME when the flag 1s clear EVENT HOME AWAY If ns Away is Set HOME Then LCD Change Text Item 1 Menu 1 to AWAY KP 1 Else LCD Change Text Item 1 Menu 1 to HOME KP 1 End Example 2 Successive presses ofa particular button could be programmed to toggle through the various source inputs of a stereo receiver tuner tape cd video Each time the button is pressed it triggers a Then Action to increment the Source variable Each time the Source Variable changes value the SOURCE SELECT event below instructs Stargate to issue the appropriate IR command via the IR Xpander and change the menu line text to identify the selected source EVENT SOURCE SELECT If V SOURCE Changes Value Then If V SOURCE 0 Then IR TUNER play 1 time s 1 LCD Change Te
10. hub from Stargate s 12v power source When connecting two or more hubs the RS 485 inputs and ground connection of each hub should be connected in a daisy chain configuration see diagram Catagory 5 twisted pair cable is recommended for all RS 485 connections Total cable length should not exceed 4 000 feet Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Keypad 3 Keypad 4 l2 Mio Lol H i Cmm Q B gl a 9 a Cable STARGATE RS 485 Connector Keypad 10 Keypad 11 Keypad 12 12vde Ground B A RS 485 HUB 2 Keypad 13 Keypad 14 Keypad 15 Keypad 16 To RS 485 HUB 3 CONNECTION USING DAISY CHAIN LOOP WIRING Up to 16 LCD 96M Keypads can be connected in a daisy chain to Stargate s RS485 port using two twisted pairs of catagory 5 cable one pair for communication and the other for 12vdc power Up to 4 LCD 96M Keypads can be powered by Stargate s on board 12vdc power supply Total cable length should not exceed 4 000 feet Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Keypad 3 Keypad 4 2 AS y 2 _ 2584 STARGATE RS 485 E B B B le ale e Je TERMINALS 12vdc Ground When connecting 5 or more LCD 96M keypads
11. not apply to graphics EM Action dikya Trea E OK dg gt Cancel Ll lo iniu im Hg Select Bitmap Delete Bitmap PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Custom Actions Then Actions Selecting Then Action will bring up the Then Action field In the DISPLAY ATTRIBUTES section type the name you want to appear on the menu line up to 10 characters or select a bit map graphic Graphics used in menus must be stored in the STARGATE folder or folder containing your schedule sch and database dbf files In the BUTTON ACTION section click NEW under the LEFT Button heading to bring up the button action choices for the LEFT side of the rocker button Select the desired Then Action Do the same for the RIGHT Button if you want the RIGHT side of the rocker button to perform a different Then Action then click OK Otherwise check the RIGHT BUTTON SAME AS LEFT BUTTON box to assign the same function to both sides then click OK Then Actions triggered by a button are treated the same as those used in the Event Manager schedule For complete details on Then Actions refer to the THEN ELSE Actions section of your Stargate User Manual Cin THEN Action Display Attributes Text Font Alignment Justify OK C Bitmap amp 597 C Top Left C 6x8 Center Center Cancel Bottom Right ee Button Action Fy Right Button same as Left Button Left Button Edit Del
12. to misuse modifications accidental damage lightning or other conditions beyond the product s rated specifications This warranty gives you legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state 29
13. Call 1 Date 07 15 Time 4 12 PM Phone Number 8584868787 Name JDS TECH Previous Call Next Call Main Menu Previous Menu L 18 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Pre defined Menus DigitPad Selecting DigitPad as a menu item will bring up the DigitPad field Type the name you want to appear on the menu line up to 10 characters or select a bitmapped graphic then click OK Graphics used in menus must be stored as bmp files sized to 64 x 16 pixels black amp white only in the STARGATE folder or folder containing your schedule and database files IIT a ES ia EN 7 CAES 1 Ld When the DigitPad menu item button is pressed the display switches to the DigitPad menu The DigitPad menu contains pre labeled buttons similar to a telephone keypad While a DigitPad button is pressed the corresponding menu line inverts to confirm the button press Programming any single button press or sequence of button presses to perform an action requires an event in the Event Manager schedule using the IF LCD KEYPAD condition The DigitPad can serve as a security keypad with multiple access codes to arm and disarm a connected security panel This requires an armed output from the security panel connected to one of Stargate s digital inputs and one of Stargate s relays COM and N O terminals connected to a security panel zone programmed for KEYSWITCH operation Example EVENT Sec
14. Red LED Blink Fast blinks the red LED on and off 4 times per second Green LED ON turns the green LED on steady Green LED OFF turns the green LED off Green LED Blink Slow blinks the green LED on and off 2 times per second Green LED Blink Fast blinks the green LED on and off 4 times per second Yellow LED ON turns the yellow LED on steady Yellow LED OFF turns the yellow LED off Yellow LED Blink Slow blinks the yellow LED on and off 2 times per second Yellow LED Blink Fast blinks the yellow LED on and off 4 times per second Menu Screen Functions Update LCD Variable sends current value of the specified variable to all keypads Clear Screen clears the LCD screen display Go To Menu switches to a specific menu Write Text sends temporary text to a menu line on a specific or all keypads Change Text changes text on a specific menu line of a specific menu Invert Text reverses the background and text color of a specific menu line Un Invert Text returns the background and text color of a specific menu line to normal Keypad Functions Backlight ON turns on backlight Backlight OFF turns off backlight Backlight Timeout sets backlight timeout seconds Default Menu sets the default menu Default Menu Timeout sets the default menu timeout seconds Keypad ON Line turns on communication between keypad buttons and Stargate Keypad OFF Line turns off communication between keypad buttons
15. ake up time and off during sleeping hours EVENT Backlight If Time is after TL Wake up and Time is before 11 30PM SMTWTFS Then LCD Backlight ON KP 1 Else LCD Backlight OFF KP 1 End When the backlight is OFF the first button press any button will turn on the backlight without issuing a command Once the backlight 1s on button presses operate as programmed 24 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Then LCD Keypad Actions Write Text Messages such as TAKE OUT THE TRASH or DOCTOR APPT AT 4PM TODA Y can be triggered by your schedule and displayed on the appropriate keypad s Text written to a keypad will be displayed until the keypad changes to a different menu screen or times out and reverts to the default menu It is NOT stored in the keypad s memory and can only be recalled via the schedule Up to 16 lines of text can be written to a menu screen with up to 10 characters per line Text messages can be written to the top and or bottom half of a menu line without affecting the rest of the menu o o o REMEMBER TO TAKE OUT THE TRASH AND DOCTOR APPT AT 4PM TODAY For permanent messages that can be stored in the keypad simply create a menu define all buttons as Go To Menu select the Main Menu Menu 1 then type the desired text in each Display Attributes box You can then use the Then LCD Keypad Go To Menu function in an event to bring up the menu based on any condition s The menu will remain
16. an external 12vdc power source is required Allow 100mA for each LCD 96M If the external 12vdc power source is located near Stargate connect the NEGATIVE Ground wire of the power supply to the GROUND terminal of Stargate s RS 485 connector Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Keypad 3 Keypad 4 Keypad 5 12 Ground B Catagory 5 Twisted Pair Cable max length 4 000 ft STARGATE RS 485 TERMINALS When connecting an external 12vdc power source at the keypad location add a 100 ohm 1 watt resistor in series with the ground wire feeding the keypads gE gg 8 x d bg Ly y Te 99 Tie 100 OHM 1 WATT ill 12vdc catagory 5 Twisted Pair Cable max length 4 000 ft RESISTOR H e ee hl B Q A SETUP 1 Connect 12vdc power and RS 485 network pair B A to the keypad s NOTE Some Stargate RS 485 connectors are labeled TRB instead of and TRA instead of A If an external 12vdc power supply is used you MUST connect the ground negative of the power supply to the ground terminal of Stargate The 3 LEDs will blink for several seconds as Stargate establishes communication with the keypad 2 After the LEDs stop blinking press and hold the top button either side until the Setup menu screen appears about 6 seconds NOTE
17. and Stargate Then LCD Keypad Action X LCD Commands m Update LCD Variable Keypad uem Backlight ON Backlight OFF ALL Cancel DMK ONLine DMK OFFLine LED Functions Add Red LED ON Menu amp 1 Red LED DFF its Red LED Blink Try It Green LED ON Green LED OFF Keypad Line 1 8 Green LED Blink Yellow LED ON Yellow LED OFF Yellow LED Blink SCREEN Functions Clear Screen Goto Screen Write Text Change Text Invert Text Un Invert Text 22 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Then LCD Keypad Actions LED Actions Three LEDs red green and yellow located above the rocker keys can be individually programmed from the Event Manager schedule to turn on turn off blink fast or blink slow based on any condition s Example 1 The Red LED can display status of a connected security system on armed off disarmed blink fast violated blink slow exit delay EVENT ARMED If DI Armed is ON Then LCD Red LED ON KP ALL End EVENT DISARMED If DI Armed is OFF Then LCD Red LED OFF KP ALL End EVENT VIOLATED If DI Violated is ON Then LCD Red LED Blink Fast KP ALL End EVENT EXIT DELAY If DI Exit Delay is ON Then LCD Red LED Blink Slow KP ALL End Example 2 The Green LED can indicate VoiceMail status on Old Messages off No Messages blink New Messages EVENT VOICE MAIL NEW MSGS If VMAIL MBX 1 New Msg gt 0 Then LCD Green LED Bl
18. apped Graphics Bitmapped Graphics can be created in Microsoft Paint or any other graphics program that supports bitmapped graphics Bitmapped Graphics used in menus must be stored as bmp files sized to 64 x 16 pixels black amp white only in the STARGATE folder or folder containing your schedule and database files To create a new bitmap graphic in MicroSoft Paint 1 Click FILE NEW 2 Click Image then click Attributes to bring up the Attributes field Type 64 in the Width box Type 16 in the Height box Select Pels in the Units section Select Black and White in the Colors section Then Click OK 3 Draw the desired bitmap Click the Magnifier Tool to enlarge the workspace if necessary 4 Click FILE SAVE and select the STARGATE folder or folder containing your schedule and database files type a name for the bitmap then click OK a Attributes 7 X width 64 Height 16 oc Units Cancel C Inches C Cm Pels 7 K Default T A M Black and white Colors To place a graphic onto a menu line 1 Select bitmap then click Select in the Display Attributes section This will bring up the Bitmap Select menu 2 Click on the desired Bitmap name or graphic in the list then click OK To add a new bitmap to the list click on a blank line in the Bitmap Select list then click ADD and select the desired bitmap NOTE Size Alignment and Justify do
19. ction BUTTON ACTIONS There are three types of button actions that can be assigned Custom Navigation and Predefined Menu CUSTOM Then Action X 10 Two Way Then Actions include X 10 IR Relay Macro VoiceMail Flag Variable HVAC Audio Path LCD Keypad and are treated the same as Then Actions used in the schedule X 10 Two Way action allows single button X 10 control of on off dim and bright functions with on off status indication inverted background on normal off NAVIGATION Navigational functions include do nothing go to menu and previous menu These allow switching to specific menus or previ ous menu Do nothing prevents the associated keypad button from performing any action but the menu line can still display text or graphics PREDEFINED MENUS Predefined Menus are menus screens with pre defined function and layout They include Thermostat VoiceMail TimeLabel Variable Caller ID DigitPad and TelePad Time Display is a single pre defined Menu Line The bottom button of the Thermostat VoiceMail Caller ID DigitPad and TelePad menus returns to the Main Menu left button or Previous Menu right button These are identified with the graphic for Main menu and Im for Previous menu SIZE Selects the type size of the text on a menu line 5 x 7 supports up to 10 characters 6 x 8 supports up to 8 bold characters ALIGNMENT Selects the vertical placement of the text on a menu line JUSTIFY Selects th
20. d allows control of set point mode and fan Up to 16 thermostat zones can be defined and accessed from the thermostat menu Pressing the top 1 button selects the thermostat zone RCS RS 20 Remote temperature sensors are treated as separate zones and can also be displayed by a thermostat menu ll Ze Selects ZONE Current Temperature Set Point Adjusts SET POINT Selects MODE Controls FAN On Off Main Menu Previous Menu 14 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Pre defined Menus VoiceMail Selecting VoiceMail as a menu item will bring up the VoiceMail selection field Select a mailbox number and the desired output for playing back voicemail messages then click OK This will display the Box Number on the left side of the menu line and the number of NEW and OLD messages on the right side pay Bee Bem En Select Select ves af Ta x When the VoiceMail button is pressed the display switches to the associated VoiceMail menu with pre defined buttons for Play Skip Repeat Stop Back 5 Seconds Forward 5 Seconds Play All New amp Old Messages Play New Messages Only and Delete The top menu line of the VoiceMail menu displays the Box Number and number of new and old messages in the mailbox Main Menu Previous Menu UNE cn Old 02 Play Ist Skip next Oa 03 lt cm Repeat Stop C I Crm Back 5 sec Forward 5 sec EE Play All Play New LL Delet
21. e LI LT 15 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Pre defined Menus Time Label Selecting Time Label as a menu item will bring up the Time Label field Select the Time Label you want to control then type the name you want to appear on the menu line up to 10 characters or select a bit map graphic then click OK Double clicking the name in the list will insert the first 8 or 10 characters of the name into the text box depending on size selected Select Copy Keypad z When the Time Label menu button is pressed the screen switches to the Time Label menu The top menu line of the Time Label menu displays the name you assigned The next menu line lists the days of the week by first letter SMTWTFS Pressing the RIGHT side of button 2 scrolls through each day An underline below the letter indicates the selected day Pressing the LEFT side of button 2 inserts or removes an asterik below the selected day s The asterik indicates the day s the Time Label is in effect The next menu line down displays the time of day the Time Label is in effect Button 4 HR sets the Hour left side decrements right side increments Button 5 MIN sets the Minutes left side decrements right side increments Button 7 CANCEL returns to the previous menu without saving any changes Button 8 OK enters the new Time Label data and returns to the previous menu NOTE In order for a TimeLabel to be controlled exclusively from the keypad
22. e horizontal placement of the text on a menu line CUT COPY PASTE DELETE EDIT Performs the corresponding function to the selected menu line COPY KEYPAD Copies all menus from the selected keypad to another keypad DOWNLOAD SCREEN DOWNLOAD ALL Download Screen loads only the displayed menu into the LCD 96M keypad Download ALL loads all defined menus into the LCD 96M keypad imi LCD Keypad 3 Font Size Create an Action drag i 10 19 PM onto Keypad C Bx8 Custom Action Then Action Alignment 10 Navigation si g kl Do Nothing o 16 Q Goto Menu C Bottom Previous Menu Preset Menu Justify am LCD Var C Left il Thermostat Ue Center Caller ID C Right te Thermostat KeyPad Digit Pad Time Cut Delete Edit Keypad Menu Screen Select Download Screen Name Select 10 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Using Bitmapped Graphics Using Bitmapped Graphics Many menu items allow the use of bitmapped graphics in place of text for labeling a menu line Graphics can enhance the look of a menu and simplify identifying the function of a button For instance using up and down arrows in place of the words up down simplifies the thermostat menu A library of useful menu graphics is included with WinEVM versions 2 43 and higher Each LCD Keypad address can have a unique library of up to 48 bitmapped graphics Creating Bitm
23. en automatically switches to the Caller ID display menu on incoming calls To function your phone line must be equipped with Caller ID service and Caller ID must be enabled in the WinEVM Define Telephone field 10 Press the bottom 8 button to return to the Default Main Menu E Press and hold the top button to access the Setup menu Setup Ver l Addr 1 Default Scrn 0 Scrn Tout 00 sec Sets Keypad Address Sets Default Menu Sets Menu Screen Timeout Bklt Tout 00 sec TimeFrmt 12 hour AutoCID ON Main Sets Backlight Timeout Sets Time Display Format Sets Auto Display Caller ID Return to Main Menu 90959999 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Introduction 1 Open Event Manager for Windows WinEVM 2 Click DEFINE LCD KEYPAD 3 Select the LCD Keypad address you want to program then click DEFINE to open the LCD KEYPAD programming utility 4 Click the SETUP KEYPAD button 5 Enter a name and location for the keypad Set or change the timeout parameters if not already set at keypad Click Apply then OK LCD Keypad 3 Setup Name and Location Font Size DK CE Name Cancel 6x8 Location Alignment Top Screen Timeout Apply v Enable Screen Timeout Center Screen Timeout sec Screen to goto after timeout C Bottom Select C Left Backlight Timeout Time Format Dperation Made C Center Enable Backlight Timeout 12 Hour ONLine
24. ete When a Then Action button is pressed the programmed action will be executed o 12 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Custom Actions X 10 Two Way Selecting X 10 Two Way as a menu item will bring up the X 10 field Select the X 10 device you want to control in the X 10 Device List then type the name you want to appear on the menu line up to 10 characters Double clicking the name in the list will insert the first 8 or 10 characters of the name into the text box depending on size selected Graphics used in menus must be stored as bmp files sized to 64 x 16 pixels black amp white only in the STARGATE folder or folder containing your schedule and database files Copy Keypad ES Dosslasd Scam Select When the RIGHT side of the X 10 button is pressed Stargate sends the associated ON command When the LEFT side of the X 10 button is pressed Stargate sends the associated OFF command Holding down the RIGHT side of the button BRIGHTENS holding down the LEFT side DIMS When the associated X 10 device is in the ON state the name on the the menu line is inverted black background with green text When the associated X 10 device is in the OFF state the name on the the menu line is normal black text on green background The On Off status indication will also respond to any X 10 controller Left Button sends OFF command Right Button sends ON command Hold Down to Dim Hold Down to Brighten Normal Text ind
25. icates device is OFF Living Rm Inverted Text indicates m device is ON Dining Rm Family Rm 13 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Pre defined Menus Thermostat Selecting Thermostat as a menu item will bring up the Thermostat Setup field Select the Thermostat Zone to be displayed on th e Thermostat menu line to the left of the associated keypad button The Thermostat menu line will display the name of the zone first 8 letters in the upper half of the menu line and the current temperature on the bottom half ELED Koppa 3 kapad Select T mp af Outside temperature can also be displayed on the bottom half of the menu line by clicking the DISPLAY OUTSIDE TEMP box and selecting a defined variable in the list below it The variable must be loaded with the outside temperature value from an analog input RS 20 Remote temperature sensor or other source then updated to the keypad with an event in the Event Manager schedule using the THEN LCD VARIABLE UPDATE action Example EVENT Update Outside Temp Variable to LCD 96M If A D Outside Temp changes value Then V Outside Temp LOAD with A D Outside Temp LCD Update LCD Variable lt V Outside Temp KP ALL Delay 0 15 00 End When the Thermostat button either side is pressed the display switches to the Thermostat menu The thermostat menu displays zone name temperature set point mode heat cool auto off and fan status on off an
26. ink Fast KP ALL End EVENT VOICE MAIL OLD MSGS If VMAIL MBX 1 New Msg 0 and VMAIL MBX 1 Old Msg gt 0 Then LCD Green LED ON KP ALL End EVENT VOICE MAIL NO MSGS If VMAIL MBX 1 New Msg 0 and VMAIL MBX 1 New Msg 0 Then LCD Green LED OFF KP ALL End 23 RED GREEN YELLOW o CTA LI CI C LI TI CI Example 3 The Yellow LED can indicate the status of your telephone line on line in use off line is clear blink slow ringing blink fast on hold EVENT OFF HOOK If CO Is OFF Hook Then LCD Yellow LED ON KP ALL End EVENT ON HOOK If CO Is ON Hook Then LCD Yellow LED OFF KP ALL End EVENT RING If CO Ring 1 Then LCD Yellow LED Blink Slow KP ALL End EVENT HOLD If CO Is ON Hold Then LCD Yellow LED Blink Fast KP ALL End PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Then LCD Keypad Actions Backlight Actions The LCD 96M has a built in high contrast green backlight that can be programmed to stay on continuously or turn on with any key press then time out after a specified delay time Menus remain visible in daylight when the backlight is off o o o o HHHH HHHH LI LI C LI LI Ef LI LI The backlightcan also beaccessed viathe Event Manager schedule to allow dynamic interaction with other system functions Forexample an event in your schedule can turn on the backlight of your bedroom keypad at w
27. k conditions in the telephone sequence While a TelePad button is pressed the corresponding menu line inverts to confirm the button press 2 f Tun f wer f D L I ESTA C C L1 LI Main Menu Previous Menu U Graphics used in menus must be stored in the STARGATE folder as bmp files sized to 64 x 16 pixels black amp white only 20 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Pre defined Menus Time Display Selecting Time Display as a menu item will place 12 00 on the selected line Once downloaded the current time will be displayed on the corresponding menu line of the LCD 96M Set Display Attributes then click OK Click SETUP to select 12 hour or 24 hour format LOCO Era o o 21 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Then LCD Keypad Actions Then LCD Keypad Actions In addition to all the menu functions that can be downloaded and stored in the LCD 96M a variety of scheduled actions can be incorporated into the Event Manager schedule to interact with the keypad using the THEN LCD KEYPAD function These include LED Functions thatcontrol the three LEDs Menu Screen Functions thataffectindividual menus or menu lines and Keypad Functions thataffectthe entire keypad LED Functions Red LED ON turns the red LED on steady Red LED OFF turns the red LED off Red LED Blink Slow blinks the red LED on and off 2 times per second
28. ng the length of the wires Also referred to as Loop wiring Home Run A wiring configuration with multiple devices connected to separate wires running back toacommon point Also referred to as Star wiring Hub A device for terminating and distributing communication signals to multiple components from a central location LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode Menu A screen with defined menu lines Menu Line One of eight sub divisions of a menu screen containing 64 x 16 pixels Pre Defined Menu A type of menu with a pre defined function and layout Rocker Button Dual position push button switch Screen The complete display area of the keypad containing 64 x 128 pixels main previous next mainnext mainprev prevnext cd prev cd next volupdn volupdn2 chanupdn mute WO VOL CHAN MUTE BIT MAP LIBRARY tv vcr tv music select light amp Q help F input clock e pool discupdn key eee t stat Thermostat trakupdn phone fan El play C F callerid fan lo pausestp E v mail gf fan med se playstop gt W raindrop 44 4 4 4 fan hi 6943 rew ff M4 M report fanoffon 4 b button LJ home ich offfanon arr ra on lessmore T memo UT black MEN downup coffee Model Number Enclosure Dimensions Keypad Dimensions Net Weight Supply Voltage Power Consumption Communication Operating Temperature Programming LED Indica
29. on Rocker Buttons located to the right of the menu display can be individually programmed to perform different functions depending on the menu selected The Left and Right side of each button can be programmed independently such as left off right on or perform the same function such as go to Main menu Programmable functions include Navigational functions go to menu previous menu Then Actions X 10 IR Relay Macro VoiceMail Flag Variable Audio Path and Predefined Menus Thermostat VoiceMail TimeLabel Variable Caller ID DigitPad TelePad Time Display A special Two Way X 10 feature allows any X 10 address to be assigned to a rocker button Pressing once on the right or left side of the button turns the X 10 device On or Off Holding down the right or left side of the button Brightens or Dims On Off status is indicated by a normal Off or reversed On background on the associated menu line for easy viewing even from a distance Individual menu screens or complete setups can be downloaded to keypads via the shared RS 485 connection or stored on disk as templates and later loaded to keypads as needed Menu line items can be cut copied and pasted from any menu to another for easy editing Keypads can also be programmed and edited remotely via modem Three LEDs red green and yellow located above the rocker keys can be individually instructed from the Event Manager schedule to turn on turn off blink fast or blink slow
30. tors Display Capacity Backlight Timeout Menu Screen Timeout Time Display Format SPECIFICATIONS LCD 96M 4 1 2 x 3 3 4 x 2 1 4 Hx Wx D 43 4 4 x 11 4 Hx W x D 8 oz 9 15 VDC 100mA RS 485 Half Duplex 9600 Baud N 8 1 32 F 95 F 0 C 35 C WinEVM Event Manager Software Red Green Yellow 128 x 64 Graphic LCD w LED Backlight 96 User Defined Menus Disabled 15 255 seconds Disabled 15 255 seconds 12 hour or 24 hour 28 TROUBLESHOOTING Backlight is on but display is blank Contrast is out of adjustment Slowly turn the Contrast Adjust Control on back of keypad with a small screwdriver until the menu appears Default menu appears but buttons have no effect Check the RS 485 B and A connections on the keypad and at Stargate Make sure the RS 485 Hub is powered up if applicable Make sure the keypad address is correct in the Setup Menu screen Power down Stargate for several seconds then power up Technical Support hours 10am 4pm M F Pacific Time JDS Technologies 12200 Thatcher Court Poway CA 92064 U S A Tel 858 486 8787 Fax 858 486 8789 Email onlinejds aol com LIMITED WARRANTY This product is warranted against defects for a period of two years from date of purchase from JDS Technologies or authorized dealer within this period JDS will repair or replace as necessary without charge for parts or labor Warranty does not cover shipping charges or products subjected
31. urity Access Code If LCD Seq 1 23 4 Received within 4 seconds Then RELAY Security ON DELAY 0 00 01 RELA Y Security OFF DELAY 0 00 02 If DI Armed is OFF Then LCD Red LED OFF KP ALL Voice SECURITY SYSTEM DISARMED Spkr Else LCD Red LED Blink Slow KP ALL Voice SECURITY SYSTEM ARMED Spkr Nest End ecurity 2 ngc FRs f Tuv f wey Y D JEL End Main Menu Previous Menu 1 3 C SE C C 1 LT 19 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Pre defined Menus TelePad Selecting TelePad as a menu item will bring up the TelePad field Type the name you want to appear on the menu line up to 10 characters or select a bitmapped graphic then click OK Graphics used in menus must be stored as bmp files sized to 64 x 16 pixels black amp white only in the STARGATE folder or folder containing your schedule and database files Select When the TelePad menu item button is pressed the display switches to the TelePad menu The TelePad menu contains pre labeled buttons similar to a telephone keypad and performs the same functions as a telephone on the ICM line For example if the Telephone Parameters are defined for 90 Codes pressing 1 1 on the TelePad will instruct Stargate to issue an 1 ON X10 command Any event programmed to respond to a touchtone sequence can also be controlled from the TelePad menu Note TelePad cannot trigger an event that includes On Hook or Off Hoo
32. xt Item 3 Menu 16 to Tuner KP 1 Nest End If V SOURCE 1 Then IR TAPE play 1 time s 1 LCD Change Text Item 3 Menu 16 to Tape KP 1 Nest End If V SOURCE 2 Then IR CD play 1 time s 1 LCD Change Text Item 3 Menu 16 to CD KP 1 Nest End If V SOURCE 3 Then IR VIDEO play 1 time s 1 LCD Change Text Item 3 Menu 16 to Video KP 1 Nest End If V SOURCE gt 4 Then V SOURCE LOAD with 0 Nest End End 26 PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION Then LCD Keypad Actions Invert and Un Invert Text The text of a menu line can be inverted background and text color reversed via the schedule to indicate a change of state such as flag set arelay on etc or simply to visually differentiate it from other menu lines An inverted menu line can be un inverted to return it to the original background and text color Example Inverted Text EVENT Away Flag If AWAY F Away is Set Porch Lt Then LCD Invert Text Line 1 of Menu 3 KP 1 Normal Un Inverted Text Else LCD Un Invert Text Line 1 of Menu 3 KP 1 End ETE LI ET CL CL CL CL 27 GLOSSARY Bitmap A graphic image formed from individual elements pixels Catagory 5 Cable Tightly wound twisted pair cable designed to carry high speed data signals Daisy Chain A wiring configuration with multiple devices connected to the same wires at different locations alo

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