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The control keypad enables 2 different access
codes to be used (4 figures).
The main code on starting up is 1 2 3 4.
The main access code
allows all the function
available on the system to be used (use and confi-
guration).
The secondary code
gives access only to starting
(full or partial) and shutting down. This is a useful
feature if someone foreign to the protected area
must be given occasional access (maintenance
personnel, etc.).
Entering the code wrongly 3 times will lock the
keypad for 1 minute. Any new attempt during this
period will extend this security time by a further
1 minute.
Associate the CLSX keypad with the
system
Go to the “Product” menu on the control unit
- Press the "ON" button of a keypad or remote
control that is
already reco
g
nized
for 5 seconds.
The control unit emits a beep and the front
panel indicator light is steady.
Record the keypad
- Enter the main code (1234 by
default), then press the “ON” but-
ton for more than 5 seconds. The
control unit emits a beep and the
front panel
“2”
(remote c
keypad) indicator light comes on.
This indicator will be on already if
an element has been recorded.
Chan
g
in
g
the main access code
Example: replacing the code 1 2 3 4 by 3 5 8 6
- go to the code configuration mode on the keypad,
- senter the code to change, then press OFF
within 10 seconds
,
- enter the new code twice in
succession,
- press ON.
Addin
g
the secondary access code
Example: add the secondary code 2 7 9 8
- go to the code configuration mode on the keypad,
- enter the code to be added
twice one after the other,
- press ON.
Accessin
g
the access code control
-
enter the main access
code (1 2 3 4 by default),
- press the keypad button for
longer than 5
sec. This action is confirmed by a beep.
Removin
g
the secondary access code
Example: remove the secondary code 2 7 9 8
- go to the code configuration mode on the keypad,
- enter the secondary code,
- press OFF.
The control unit emits several beeps if the
product is recorded incorrectly, at the limit of
the radio ran
g
e or if the maximum number of
control devices has been reached.
If the new code is not entered within 10
seconds after pressin
g
the OFF button, the
keypad is reset automatically.
Once a code is validated, the code is not
modified if an error was made.
To chan
g
e it
, first remove the old code then add
the new code.
After each code entered correctly, the keypad
emits a validation beep.
Wait for 10 seconds before carryin
g
out any
other action.
The code 2798 is now removed. If
an error occurs, the secondary code will not be
removed.
4
3
1
2
8
5
3
6
8
5
3
6
ON
9
7
2
8
9
7
2
8
1
2
3
4
5
alarm
tamper alarm
b
attery
s
u
per
v
ision
point of entry
is open
remo
v
e
test
Associate the detectors with a partial
operation.
See the explanations on the
CSX control unit.
CODE CONFIGURATION
- set the control unit to Maintenance mode.
- open the unit then remove the batteries.
- wait for around ten seconds,
- put the batteries back, pressing
the 3 buttons (config, partial 1
and 2 ) at the same time. After a few seconds,
the keypad emits several beeps and the code
returns to 1234. Important: if a secondary code
was added, it will also be deleted.
Returnin
g
to the factory code 1234
(product reset)
1
2
Returnin
g
to MAINTENANCE mode
This is done automatically after 5 minutes or by
using the “stop” function of a control device.
The keypad led indicates a valid control
se
q
uence. Several beeps (3) mean that the
wron
g
code was entered.
In the following examples the main access code
is
3 5 8 6
.
ACCESS CODES
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USE
7
2
The control unit must be in MAINTENANCE
mode.
Note: If no control device has been learnt by
the control unit,
g
oin
g
to the “product” menu
will record this keypad.
The CLSX control unit is mounted on a wall and
used to start or switch off the TYXAL alarm
system after entering an access code.
Contents
- radio control keypad (batteries supplied),
- installation and user guide,
- packet of screws.
- Loosen the unit closing
screw.
- Remove the front cover.
- Fit the base of the
keypad using the
screws provided.
Place the control keypad in the entrance to the
protected room and at an accessible height for
entering the access code.
Installation precautions for transmittin
g
correctly
In dwellings, the propagation of radio waves is
reflected and attenuated by the structures
encountered.
This propagation can be altered, so avoid installing
products near large metal masses (beams) or
an electrical switchboard.
It is therefore advisable to test the radio
transmission before definitively fixin
g
the
keypad (see the “TEST” chapter).
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Set the control unit to MAINTENANCE mode
to replace the batteries (see the control unit
g
uide).
If you install the keypad in an area with an
IRX infrared movement detector or a COX
door/window ma
g
netic contact, ensure that
the detector is set to delayed tri
gg
erin
g
.
The CLSX keypad must be mounted indoors.
indicator
light
total
shutdown
partial
operation 2
total
operation
partial
operation 1
config button
/ partial
operations 1 to 4
unit closing
screw
front
cover
2
1
- If the batteries need
replacing, fit 2 new LR6
alkaline batteries, from
the same source and
same date, ensuring
that the polarities are
correct.
2 LR6
(or AA)
type
batteries
Remove
the battery
cover
- Fit the front cover back onto the base and
tighten the unit closing screw.
Never throw away flat batteries. They must be
taken back to the point of purchase.
Low battery indication
A series of 3 short beeps at each emission.
The keypad buzzer must
emit 2 beeps, otherwise
check the battery polari-
ties.
Fittin
g
or chan
g
in
g
batteries
- Remove the battery cover.
PRESENTATION
1
INSTALLATION
3
PREPARATION
2
POWER SUPPLY
4
LEARNING
5