Installer Menu Options
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In a partitioned system you can program a quick set key to full set or part set
individual partitions.
Each keypad can have a different arrangement of quick set keys. For example
the A key on keypad K-51 might part set partitions 1 and 2, but on keypad K-
52 it could be programmed to full set partition 3.
In either part setting or partitioned systems you can program a quick setting
key to trigger a user defined output. See page 68 for a description of user
defined outputs.
In addition, each of the A, B, C or D keys can have a name. The keypad
displays this name while the system is setting after the user presses that key.
See page 153 for an example of how to program a quick setting key.
Note that when used to set/unset a system the control unit logs quick set keys
as being a special user number. See ―How the Log Displays User Identities‖ on
page 127 for details.
External Prox
Use this option to enable or disable an external proximity tag reader wired into
the selected keypad. Note that this option appears only when a suitable
keypad is connected to the bus.
Deleting Wired Keypads
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Use this menu option to delete keypads from the system. See page 133 for
detailed instructions.
Notes:
1.
If you are working on a system with only one keypad (for example when
programming a new control unit before installation) then do not delete
the keypad you are using (by holding down D and
). If you do so then
power down and up again in order to make the control unit recognise the
keypad. If you try to use the Installer Menu to delete the keypad you are
using then the control unit will display the message “Cannot delete
keypad in use”.
2.
DO NOT hold down D and
to delete a keypad from a system while the
keypad is still connected to the bus. Always delete keypads from a system
first by using the Installer Menu, see page 133. If you have inadvertently
erased a keypad’s address by holding down D and
then:
1. Make the control unit re-scan the bus by leaving the Installer Menu.
2. Press
when the control unit displays ―Accept all changes to bus?‖.
3. Add the keypad back to the system, as described in page 131.
Enabling and Disabling Wired Keypads
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If you suspect that a keypad is faulty, and wish to remove it from service
temporarily, then use the Installer Menu option
Detectors/Devices – Wired
Keypads – Enable Keypad
. (There is a similar option for radio expanders.) Select
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