Program Labels
Use this section to assign a meaningful name (e.g., Front Door, Hallway, etc.) to each zone.
1. Press [*][8] [Installer code].
2. Press [*] and use the [<][>] keys to scroll to Zone Labels and press [*] again. The first zone is dis-
played. Alternatively, enter [000][001].
3. Scroll to the zone label to be programmed and press [*] or enter the zone number (e.g., 001 for zone
label 1).
4. Scroll to the desired character’s location using the [<][>] keys.
5. Enter the number of the corresponding character group until the desired character is displayed (see
the following table).Example: Press the “2” key 3 times to enter the letter “F”. Press the “2” key 4
times to enter the number “2”.
[1] - A, B, C, 1 [4] - J, K, L, 4 [7] - S, T, U, 7 [0] - Space
[2] - D, E, F, 2 [5] - M, N, O, 5 [8] - V, W, X, 8 [*] - Select
[3] - G, H, I, 3 [6] - P, Q, R, 6 [9] - Y, Z, 9,0
[#] - Escape
6. To save the label, press [#], and the label is automatically saved. To delete a character, use the [<]
[>] keys to move the cursor under the character, then press [0]. If any key other than [<] or [>] is
pressed before [0], the cursor moves one space to the right and deletes that character.
ASCII Character
Label Library
The Label Library is a database of words commonly used when programming labels. Individual words
can be combined as needed (e.g., Front + Door). Each line of the display supports a maximum of 14
characters. If a word will not fit on a line, scroll right until the cursor appears at the first character of
the second line then add the word.
To program a custom label using the Label Library:
1. Press [*][8][Installer Code][000][001] (to program the label for zone 01).
2. Press [*] to open the menu.
3. Press [*] again to select the “Word Entry” option.
4. Enter the 3-digit number corresponding to a word (see Words Library) or use the scroll keys [<][>]
to view words in the library.
5. Press [*] to select the word.
6. To add another word, repeat the previous procedure from step 2.
7. To add a space, press the right scroll key [>].
8. To clear characters, select “Clear to End” or “Clear Display” from the “Select Options” menu.
9. To save the label, press [#], and the label is automatically saved.
Broadcast LCD Labels
If more than one LCD keypad is present on the system, labels programmed at one keypad will be broad-
cast to all other LCD keypads right after the change is confirmed.
Voice Prompt/Voice Chime
Voice Prompt Control (for wireless keypads only)
Menu: [*][6][access code] > Voice Prompt
This function is used to change the volume level of keypad voice prompts, for example, “User arming
in progress.” The voice prompt speaks the zone labels programmed for zone openings/closings. Use
the scroll keys [<][>] to increase or decrease the volume from levels 0-10. Selecting 00 turns off
keypad voice prompts.
Voice Chime Control
Menu: [*][6][access code] > Chime Control
This function is used to change the keypad voice chime volume level. Use the scroll keys [<][>] to
increase or decrease the volume from levels 0-10. Selecting 00 turns off voice chime.
Change Brightness/Contrast/Buzzer
LCD Keypads
1. Press [*][6][Master Code].
2. Use the [<][>] keys to scroll to either Bright Control, Contrast Control, Buzzer Control.
3. Press [*] to select the setting you want to adjust.
4. (a) Brightness/LED Bar Control: There are 15 back lighting levels. Use the [<][>] keys to scroll to
the desired level. Changing this level adjusts the LED bar accordingly.
b) Contrast Control: There are 15 different display contrast levels. Use the [<][>] keys to scroll to the
desired contrast level.
c) Buzzer Control: There are 15 different buzzer control levels. Use the [<][>] keys to scroll to the
desired buzzer level.
Proximity Tags (HS2LCDWFP, HS2LCDWFPV only)
The proximity tag can be used to perform any keypad function that would normally require a user
access code. The tag is to be presented to the center left face of the keypad. While the keypad is run-
ning off AC, the transceiver is always on to detect any prox tag approaching. While the keypad is run-
ning on battery and in sleep mode, the user can press any key to wake the keypad, then present the
prox tag.
Enroll Proximity Tags
Enrolling a tag on one keypad will enroll it automatically to all HS2LCDWFP or HS2LCDWFPV
keypads enrolled on the system. Master code (code 1) cannot have a prox tag assigned to it.
1. Press [*][5][Master Code].
2. Use the [<][>] keys to scroll to the applicable user and press [*].
3. Use the [<][>] keys to scroll to Prox Tag and press [*]. The screen displays: “Present Tag”.
4. Pass the enrolled tag near the tag reader on the keypad. A prox tag can only be assigned to one user
at a time.
5. If enrollment is successful, acknowledgment beeps will sound and the keypad LCD will read ‘Tag
Enrolled Successfully’. If enrollment is unsuccessful, an error tone will sound and the keypad will
read ‘Invalid Tag Not Enrolled’. If the tag has been enrolled previously, an error tone will sound and
the keypad will read ‘Duplicate Tag Not Enrolled’.
Delete Proximity Tags
Delete the prox tags from the system when they are lost or no longer needed.
1. Press [*][5][Master Code].
2. The keypad displays the user number and includes the letter ‘T’ if a prox tag is programmed.
3. Use the [<][>] keys to locate the desired user and press [*]. Scroll to Prox Tag and press [*].
4. The keypad reads ‘Press [*] To Delete Tag’. After pressing [*], the message ‘Tag Deleted Suc-
cessfully’ appears.
Keypad Function Key Programming
To program a function key:
1. Press [*][8][Installer Code].
2. Enter [861] for keypad programming. Section [860] is read-only and shows the slot number of the
keypad being accessed.
3. Enter [001]-[005] for function keys 1-5.
4. Enter a 2-digit number to assign a function key operation - [00]-[68]. See the following tables.
5. Continue from step 3 until all function keys are programmed.
6. Press [#] twice to exit Installer Programming.