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PRT CTRL Integrated Controller Reference Manual

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Default LCD Text Line Two<br />

The default LCD text for line two is shown on all <strong>PRT</strong>-KLCD keypads when they are first<br />

connected to the system. This text should be changed to the name of the building, installation<br />

or owners details.<br />

Def LCD Line 2<br />

By ICT<br />

To modify or enter a new name for the selected default LCD line item use the keypad as<br />

explained in section Entering Text and Names on Page 406 and press [ENTER].<br />

The default text can also display variable text information such as the time, date<br />

and temperature. These are called formatting characters and all are prefixed with<br />

the '&' sign. For example to display the time, day and month on the bottom line of<br />

the default message for the LCD program the following information.<br />

Set the text for line one to the company name, building name or other informative<br />

information.<br />

Def LCD Line 1<br />

AB Corporation<br />

Program the time and date formatting characters in to the default display for Line 2 as shown<br />

below.<br />

Def LCD Line 2<br />

&T &D &V<br />

The above setting will display the time in standard 12 hour format with the AM and PM<br />

indicators in lower case, then the day of the month followed by the three letter abbreviation<br />

for the month.<br />

The display that will be shown on the keypad would be shown as follows:<br />

AB Corporation<br />

10:18am 19 Sep<br />

A large number of formatting characters allow the customization of the display to show many<br />

different variations depending on customer requirements. The currently available formatting<br />

characters are shown in the following table.<br />

Character<br />

T<br />

t<br />

M<br />

m<br />

Function<br />

Show the time in 12 hour format with the am/pm symbol in upper case<br />

following the time. Example 11:02PM.<br />

Show the time in 12 hour format with the am/pm symbol in lower case<br />

following the time. Example 11:02am.<br />

Show the time in 24HR (Military Format) with a leading space for<br />

numbers below 10 hours. Example 9:00<br />

Show the time in 24HR (Military Format) with a leading zero for<br />

325 Protégé <strong>Integrated</strong> System <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>

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