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Installer Menu Options
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When you enter the Edit Keypad option the keypad display will show the first
item in a list of the wired keypads known to the control unit. Press
or
to
scroll up or down the list. If you wish to find out where a keypad is located
press ―*‖. The displayed keypad will sound a continuous tone. Press ―#‖ to
stop the tone.
When the Wired Keypad you wish to edit appears press
to select it.
Partitions (Assigning Wired Keypads To)
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The control unit allows you to assign keypads to any of the partitions.
When delivered from the factory, or if you restore the control unit to factory
settings, then all keypads belong to partition 1.
Once you have assigned a keypad to a partition then that keypad will display
messages and give tones for the assigned partition(s).
Note: If you do not assign a keypad to a partition (and there is no loudspeaker
assigned to the partition) then users of that partition will not be able to
hear entry/exit tones and alerts for the partition.
A Partition User can use only keypads assigned to the same partition as the
user‘s code or prox tag.
All other users can use any keypad. While they are using a keypad the display
shows information from partitions assigned to the user, not to the keypad.
Once the user has finished with a keypad, the keypad reverts to showing
information from the partition(s) it is assigned to. If you do not allocate
keypads to the correct partitions, this may mean that a keypad will show alerts
from a partition that a user is not authorised to set or unset.
Once you have entered the Edit Keypads - Partitions option, press
or
to
scroll through the list of partitions followed by
or
to allocate/deallocate
the keypad to each partition as necessary.
If you wish to allocate/deallocate the keypads to many partitions you can use
the ―All Partitions‖ option (in between the first and last partition on the menu)
to either allocate or deallocate the keypad to all partitions in one operation.
Once you have carried out this operation you can then scroll through the
partition list and change the allocation of keypads as necessary.
Programming ABCD Keys
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Note: If you enable the quick set (ABCD) keys the control unit no longer
complies with EN50131. See page 81.
You can program the quick set keys (A, B, C and D keys) to perform one of
several actions. The actions depend on the setting type of the system:
partitioned or part set.
In a part setting system the quick set keys have their function fixed at Full Set,
Part Set B, Part Set C or Part Set D.
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