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ranslation of the
original instructions
DISPLAY ICONS
Icon
Meaning
CAME logo
System armed
System not armed
System partial armed
Programming
Event memory
User menu
Alarm memory
Not ready for arming
Generic power supply malfunction
230 V network power supply malfunction
Battery malfunction
PSTN line malfunction
GSM line malfunction
Serial connection (local)
Ethernet connection (remote)
SYSTEM STATUS INDICATIONS
The system status signals operate according to the installer pro-
gramming. Depending on the programming, the display can always
be kept visible (LED and display visible) or can activate the Masking
mode (No information is given on the system status).
In Masking mode
Only the RED LEDs of the key readers and YELLOW ones for the key-
pads indicate that there are events to be displayed.
All other signals are displayed when accessing the keypad and the
key readers for the programmed time (30 seconds max.).
SYSTEM STATUS ALWAYS DISPLAYED
LEDs
Status Indications
(green)
It indicates that there are open inputs. If a sce-
nario is started up an alarm could be generated.
Check the open inputs in the scenario's start-up
phase.
It indicates that NO inputs are open. The system
can be turned on with no problem.
(green)
It indicates that the managed areas are off (sys-
tem off).
It indicates that all the managed areas are on
(system totally on).
It shows that at least one managed area is on
(system partially on).
LEDs
Status Indications
(red)
It indicates that the managed areas are not in
alarm status
It indicates that at least one managed area is in
alarm (the system is alarm status).
It indicates that the associated system has de-
tected and alarm, and that it has been muted. See
the events list for the list of alarms.
(yellow)
It shows that there are no malfunctions in the
system.
Indicates that an active fault is present
When the 'Status Masking' function is active, it in-
dicates the presence of an event to be displayed.
It indicates that there is no faults memory in the
system.
= Off
= On steady
= On flashing
The indication of events that occur at the same time follows
the following priority: alarms, output times, faults. The displaying on
the monitor is made cyclically.
Each keypad only displays the statuses of its areas of compe-
tence
ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD
Buttons
Functions
The alphanumeric buttons are for entering access
codes, selecting areas in during the powering on
phase and for changing parameters.
Browsing and selecting buttons
Parameter changing buttons.
After entering the code, it grants access to the User
Menu. Pressed for more than 5 seconds allows ac-
cess to the keypad menu.
Scenarios launching buttons.
Button for turning off the system.
KEYPAD MENU
The Keypad Menu is independent from the control unit menu and
allows to set different keypad features such as the language, con-
trast and brightness of the display, lighting of the buttons and of the
system status LEDs, and other functions as shown in the following
table.
To enter the Keypad Menu, press and keep pressed for a few seconds
, until the display shows
KEYPAD LANGUAGE
. Then use the buttons to
navigate and select as shown.
Pressing 2 times consecutively
[#]
, the Keypad Menu is closed. After
xx seconds without any action, the keypad enters in STANDBY mode
and after further xx seconds it automatically exits from the Keypad
Menu.
The
LEARNING
menu is available only on wireless keypads.