D3000
Series
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User
Manual
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D3000
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USER
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EN/09F/v2
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4
Quick set keys:
These are used to set and unset groups.
Numeric keys:
Used to enter your user code, or to enter other information when
requested by the system.
[
flip
] key:
Used to show different parts of displayed information (i.e. “flip”
between multiple screens).
[
esc
] key:
Used when you have made a mistake or when you need to move back
to a previous screen.
[
OK
] key:
Used to enter information into the system, e.g. after entering your user
code, press [
OK
] to accept it.
[
menu
] key:
After entering your user code, this key is used to start the advanced
options, such as system tests.
[
↑
] key:
Used to move up through a series of options.
[
↓
] key:
Used to move down through a series of options.
Loudspeaker:
Provides tones to indicate entry mode, exit mode...
Power LED:
Normally ON showing that power to the system is OK. This indicator
will flash if the mains is off, or if there is a problem with the internal
battery. When this indicator is flashing, the display will show details of
the problems.
Microphone:
Used for the Intercom and the Helpline features. These features are
only available if a D3201 or D3202 keypad is used.
Proximity reader:
This feature is useful if users find it difficult to remember codes when
setting and unsetting the system. By giving the user a tag which can
be clipped to a key-ring, it is possible to set and unset the system
merely by placing the tag against the keypad.
Note 1
:
Whenever an event happens, you will see the prompt “Enter valid
code” on the display. When you enter your passcode, the display will
show what happened.
Note 2
:
The system may be programmed to extinguish the Set and Ready
indicators after 30 seconds. To make them operate for another 30
seconds, press [
esc
] key.
Note 3
:
The display of time is in 24 hour format (e.g. 16:55 for 4.55pm). If a
{
?
} is displayed (for example, 16?55), the time may not be correct and
requires setting.