Arrowhead PW LCD KP-64 Operating & Programming Manual Download Page 6

Local Keypad Functions 

 

*Adjusting the Keypad Backlighting*

 

 

The user can independently adjust the backlight level of the LCD display and the keypad 
buttons (LED) within a range of 16 steps from fully off to fully on. 
 
To 

increase the LCD backlight 

level Press “CONTROL” followed within 2 seconds by 

“STAY”. By holding down the “Control” button and repeatedly pressing the “STAY (Left Ar-
row)” button you can increase the LCD backlight level to the maximum. 
 
To 

reduce the LCD backlight 

level Press “CONTROL” followed within 2 seconds by 

“BYPASS”. By holding down the “Control” button and repeatedly pressing the “BYPASS 
(Right Arrow)” button you can decrease the LCD backlight level down to fully off if desired. 
 
To 

increase the Keypad LED backlight 

level Press “CONTROL” followed within 2 seconds 

by MEM”. By holding down the “CONTROL” button and repeatedly pressing the “MEM (Up 
Arrow)” button you can increase the Keypad LED backlight level to the maximum. 
 
To 

reduce the Keypad LED backlight 

level Press “CONTROL” followed within 2 seconds 

by “ 

 

”. By holding down the “CONTROL” button and repeatedly pressing the “ 

 

 (Down 

Arrow)” button you can decrease the Keypad LED backlight level down to fully off if desired. 

 

*Adjusting the Keypad Buzzer Tone*

 

 

The user can adjust the frequency (tone) of the keypad buzzer within a range of 16 steps. By 
adjusting the frequency the volume of the tone produced at the buzzer varies as well. 
 
To 

increase the frequency of the buzzer 

Press “CONTROL”  followed within 2 seconds by 

“A”. By holding down the “CONTROL” button and repeatedly pressing the “A” button you can 
increase the frequency of the buzzer tone to the maximum. 
 
To 

decrease the frequency of the buzzer 

Press “CONTROL”  followed within 2 seconds by 

“B”. By holding down the “CONTROL” button and repeatedly pressing the “2” button you can 
decrease the frequency of the buzzer tone to the minimum. 

 

*Accessing Memory Display Mode* 

 

The user can display the stored events at the LCD keypad. Each event is displayed with the 
time and date that the event occurred. 
To start the display of the memory events Press the “MEMORY” button. The keypad will 
display the latest event. To move on to the next event keep pressing the “MEMORY” button 
and the events will be displayed on after another. If the text for the event is too large for the 
display you can press the “BYPASS (Right Arrow)” button to scroll the display to the right and 
the “STAY (Left Arrow)” button will allow you to scroll the display back to the left. Using the 
Right or Left buttons temporarily halts the memory from advancing to the next event.  
 
Pressing “ENTER” at any time terminates memory display mode and returns the keypad 
back to the normal state. 

Summary of Contents for PW LCD KP-64

Page 1: ...1 Operating ProgrammingGuide CROW LCD Keypad PW LCD KP 64 PW LCD KPS 64 ArrowheadAlarm Products Ltd VERSION 2 02...

Page 2: ...ing the keypad buzzer tone volume 6 Accessing the Alarm Event Memory Mode 6 LOCAL EDIT PROGRAM MODE 7 Introduction to local edit program mode 7 Accessing Local Edit Mode 7 Local Edit Mode Program addr...

Page 3: ...d keypad buttons that are dedicated to single tasks The LCD keypad is also a very powerful diagnostic tool allowing easy access to the alarm systems event memory The event memory stores multiple alarm...

Page 4: ...be the new address and ENTER to confirm each keypad on the system must have a different address number Changing the Keypad Tamper To change the Keypad Tamper press Program 9 0 1 ENTER The display wil...

Page 5: ...s in conjunction with a valid code and precedes all program address codes while in program mode This button is used to accept the entry of a string of digits at the keypad When the Enter button is pre...

Page 6: ...an adjust the frequency tone of the keypad buzzer within a range of 16 steps By adjusting the frequency the volume of the tone produced at the buzzer varies as well To increase the frequency of the bu...

Page 7: ...es available to you at this point depending upon the panel type set by switches 4 5 6 7 They are PROG 1 ENTER ZONE 1 TEXT maximum 16 characters Through to PROG 8 ENTER ZONE 8 TEXT For Elite Lite Elite...

Page 8: ...y to wrap back to the beginning Once you have selected the first character Press the BYPASS right arrow button to move the cursor one position to the right Now select the second character and move the...

Page 9: ...haracter Area Names at this address starting at Area A first left hand position The keypad allows for up to 16 partitions or areas but the actual number of areas supported will be dependant upon the p...

Page 10: ...ss PROGRAM then ENTER the LCD keypad will leave Local Edit Mode and return to Idle Mode Deleting User Codes To Erase a User Code you must be in program mode or client mode and have permission to chang...

Page 11: ...Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zon...

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