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PARTITION NUMBER

SWITCH 1

SWITCH 2

PARTITION #1

OFF

OFF

PARTITION #2

ON

OFF

PARTITION #3

OFF

ON

PARTITION #4

ON

ON

The positions of dip switches 1 and 2 determine the partition to which the keypad belongs, as
indicated in the table above. Example: If the keypad is in Partition 3, Switch 1 should be "OFF", and
Switch 2 should be "ON". Switch 3  is to select Master mode keypads (see below), and Switch 4 is
reserved for future use, and should be "OFF" at all times. All keypads are shipped from the factory
for Partition 1 usage (switches 1 & 2 "OFF").  NOTE: If a Common Area is being used, keypad #1
(Common Area keypad) will not disarm the Common Area.

SELECTING MASTER MODE KEYPADS

Master keypads have the ability to perform any function in any partition for which the users' code is
authorized.  To select a keypad as a Master keypad, dip switch #3 should be "ON".

DOWNLOADING THE LCD KEYPAD

The LCD keypad may be downloaded directly from the download software when used in conjunction
with the 8980E or 9000E Downloadable Security Control. If you are downloading messages to a
system that has both 9050 and 9060E keypads in it, these keypads must be downloaded separately.

CLEARING THE ALARM MEMORY

The Ranger 9000/9000E retains the last 12 alarm events in memory. To clear the Alarm Memory,
press [C]-[9]-[5], followed by the Master Code.

Summary of Contents for RANGER 9060E

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Page 2: ...VRWV CPF VTCPUOKV VJG UGNGEVGF EQFG 7 4 5 CPF H GPCDNGF VJGUG MG U YJGP RTGUUGF CV VJG UCOG VKOG YKNN CEVKXCVG VJG MG RCF UQWPFGT CPF VTCPUOKV VJG UGNGEVGF EQFG 2 0 5 7 CPF 6JGUG MG U YJGP RTGUUGF CV...

Page 3: ...QRGP VJG HQNNQYKPI OGUUCIG YKNN DG FKURNC GF 5 56 016 4 6 2 14 2 9JGP VJG CDQXG OGUUCIG KU FKURNC GF CPF VJG MG KU RTGUUGF VJG UETGGP YKNN FKURNC VJG QPG PWODGT EQPFKVKQP CPF EWUVQO OGUUCIG KH CP QH...

Page 4: ...QWT FKIKV Q 6Q 2TQITCO QFG VJCV KU RTQITCOOGF KP VJG MG RCF 016 H VJG MG RCF Q 6Q 2TQITCO QFG KU WPMPQYP TGHGT VQ CEVQT GHCWNVKPI VJG G RCF QP RCIG CEVQT FGHCWNV KU 6JG UETGGP YKNN PQY FKURNC 241 4 2...

Page 5: ...V KU RQUUKDNG VQ UECP VJTQWIJ NGXGNU VJTW VQ JGCT CNN VJG FKHHGTGPV NGXGNU CXCKNCDNG 1PEG VJG FGUKTGF NGXGN KU HQWPF EQPVKPWG RTQITCOOKPI D RTGUUKPI 016 6 5170 4 5 016 6740 1 0 7 56 5 56 5 691 0 7561...

Page 6: ...VWTG 57224 55 10 5 56 675 41 6 52 7PFGT PQTOCN EQPFKVKQPU VJG MG RCF UETGGP YKNN FKURNC D RCUUGF QPGU CPF QT QPGU VJCV JCXG ETGCVGF CP CNCTO 9KVJ VJG VJG FKURNC KPI QH QPG UVCVWU ECP DG UWRRTGUUGF D G...

Page 7: ...JG UETGGP UJQWNF PQY FKURNC 241 4 1 1PEG RTQITCOOKPI KU EQORNGVG CFXCPEG VQ VJG PGZV UETGGP D RTGUUKPI 7561 55 52 H QW UGNGEVGF VJG 7561 55 QRVKQP GCTNKGT KP RTQITCOOKPI VJG UETGGP DGNQY YKNN DG FKURN...

Page 8: ...VJCV YQWNF DG FKURNC GF HQT VJKU RTQITCOOKPI QW YKNN PQVKEG VJCV 10 YCU UGNGEVGF CU C 74 4 V RG UGG VQR NKPG QH FKURNC 6JG DQVVQO NKPG KU YJGTG VJG EWUVQO FGUETKRVKQP YKNN CRRGCT H EWUVQO QPG FGUETKRV...

Page 9: ...G JCTCEVGT QPXGTUKQP KUV HQT VJG PWODGT VJCV EQTTGURQPFU VQ YJKEJ KU VJG MG 6 RG VQ VCMG QW VQ VJG 9QTFU GIKPPKPI 9KVJ ECVGIQT KP VJG KDTCT KUV 7UG VJG MG VQ UETQNN VJTQWIJ CNN VJG YQTFU KP VJKU ECVGI...

Page 10: ...VJG UETGGP YKNN TGXGTV VQ KVU FGHCWNV 5JKHV G 6JG MG YKNN KPUGTV C URCEG CV VJG EWTUQT RQUKVKQP CPF UJKHV VJG TGOCKPKPI OGUUCIG VQ VJG TKIJV GNGVG G 6JG MG FGNGVGU VJG EJCTCEVGT QT URCEG YJGTG VJG EWT...

Page 11: ...ION 1 OFF OFF PARTITION 2 ON OFF PARTITION 3 OFF ON PARTITION 4 ON ON The positions of dip switches 1 and 2 determine the partition to which the keypad belongs as indicated in the table above Example...

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