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LED
STATUS
LEGEND OF LIGHT SIGNALS
LED 1 Green
When off it means that scenario 1 is not active ( the switching on / switching off status of the areas does not
correspond with that of scenario 1).
Permanently lit means that scenario 1 is active (the switching on / off status of the areas corresponds exactly
to that of scenario 1).
When flashing it means:
- in case of alarms there is at least one area of scenario 1 which is in alarm mode.
- during going out time it means that at least one entrance associated to scenario 1 is open.
LED 2 Green
When off it means that scenario 2 is not active ( the switching on / switching off status of the areas does not
correspond with that of scenario 2).
Permanently lit means that scenario 2 is active (the switching on / off status of the areas corresponds exactly
to that of scenario 2).
When flashing it means:
- in case of alarms there is at least one area of scenario 2 which is in alarm mode.
- during going out time it means that at least one entrance associated to scenario 2 is open.
LED 3 Green
When off it means that scenario 3 is not active ( the switching on / switching off status of the areas does not
correspond with that of scenario 3).
Permanently lit means that scenario 3 is active (the switching on / off status of the areas corresponds exactly
to that of scenario 3).
When flashing it means:
- in case of alarms there is at least one area of scenario 3 which is in alarm mode.
- during going out time it means that at least one entrance associated to scenario 3 is open.
LED 4 Red
When off it means the associated areas are switched off (system off).
When steadily on it means that at least one associated area is switched on (system switched on or partialised).
When flashing rapidly it means that the associated system has detected an alarm. See event history for alarm
list. To remove notice see chapter on managing the system.
When slowly flashing it means that the system is in alarm mode. See event history for alarm list. To remove
notice see chapter on managing the system.
7.4 Aiming
The inserter address is assigned by the control unit during the addressing phase. To assign address see chapter 10.4.
7.5 PXTAG Key
All transponder keys are made with their own univocal security code. The key needs to be accepted by the control unit in the
switching-on phase or by subsequent changes, before being able to manage switching system on and off modes.
ACCEPTANCE
For key acceptance see chapter 10.12.
KEY CHECK
If you are not sure who a key belongs to, you can check this in the User Menu.
To identify a key you need to:
1. To access the user menu, press the
/ESC # key on the Control Unit for
5 seconds followed by the User Code.
2. Press
*
key to confirm.
3. With
select
KEYS
and press
*
.
4. With
select
CHECK KEY
and press
*
.
5. The LEDs on the inserters will start to flash.
6. Approach the key until flashing stops.
7. Display now shows index and key description. If it is not of the system,
the following will appear
KEY NOT VALID
.
8. Press
#
to output and return to the previous menus.
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ENTER CODE
123456
STANDING BY
*=USER MENU
222222
KEYS 17
CHECK KEY
*
▼ ▲
▼ ▲
KEY READING
PROCESSING ...
*
KEY XXX [#]
DESCRIPTION XXX
#
LIGHT WARNINGS