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How do I program the buttons on my Cell2 SW830 Control Panel and Power Module?

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Seth
12/17/2025, 01:52:47 PM

Customizing the buttons on your Cell2 SW830 Control Panel and Power Module allows you to tailor its functionality. Here’s how you can program them, based on the Cell2 SW830's instruction manual:

  1. Setting Buttons to ON/OFF or Momentary Activation:

    • To enter PROGRAMMING MODE, press and hold buttons B1 and B4 for 3 seconds.
    • Within PROGRAMMING MODE, configure the desired button's function:
      • For buttons B1 through B7 (Red Backlit buttons):
        • OFF: Sets the button to ON/OFF (this is the default setting).
        • ON: Sets the button to Momentary activation.
    • To exit PROGRAMMING MODE, press and hold buttons B1 and B4 for 3 seconds.
  2. European Siren Interlock:

    • Buttons B5 and B6 can be configured so that when B5 is deactivated, it turns B6 OFF, and when B6 is activated, it turns B5 ON.
    • Consult the instruction manual for the specific steps to configure this interlock feature.
  3. Button Mapping:

    • Button B7 can be set to be activated and deactivated by button B5.
    • Refer to the instruction manual for detailed instructions on configuring button mapping.
  4. LED Signal Display Mode Change:

    • The 10-LED Signal Display can be set to show either the Lightbar flash signal or the directional/warning advisor flash signal.
    • Follow the instructions in the manual to switch between display modes.

By following these steps, as detailed in the Cell2 SW830 Control Panel and Power Module instruction manual, you can customize your buttons to meet your precise needs.

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