S Y S T E M
C O N T R O L
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GsmAlarm-500
Software ver. 1.15
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8.
SYSTEM CONTROL USING THE KEYPAD
The keypad allows you to easily access your security system’s functions and provide you with an easy-to-
understand display of your security system’s alarm and operational status. Keypad includes colored lights
which convey the current status of your system. The state of each light represents a specific condition in
your system.
8.1
KEYPAD KEYS AND LED FUNCTIONALITY
8.1.1.
[
] KEY – EXTENDED INDICATION MODE
Key
can be used for indication of Z11 - Z15 zones, if K636, K10V or K10H keypad is used. In the
main indication mode keypad keys [1] – [10] are alight if zone, corresponding alight number, is open. For
example, if Z1 zone is open, key [1] is alight. If Z10 zone is open, key [10] is alight. If key
is alight
constantly it shows that there are open zones in the group Z11 - Z15. After pressing
, extended
indication mode is turned on (
is flashing). In this case Z11 zone is corresponded by key [1], Z12 – key
[2], Z15 – key [5]. Extended indication mode is switched off after pressing
once again or after
pressing [CLEAR].
8.1.2.
[TBL] KEY – TROUBLE DISPLAY
If key [TBL] illuminates, it indicates system failure. Press [TBL] to check the failure type. [TBL] starts
to flash and luminous keys [0]…[9] indicate failure type. Extended failure information is made available
upon pressing of a luminous button.
To deactivate trouble display mode, press [TBL] key one more time or press [CLEAR] key.
* System‘s clock should be set only system timer function is used. System clock deregulates in case main
power supply and backup battery are disconnected. System clock setting with SMS message directions
described in Chapter 5.3.4. System clock setting with keypad described in Chapter 5.7.23.
Alight key
Failure
[2]
Power supply failure
[1]: unconnected backup battery or low backup battery voltage.
[2]: 230V power supply voltage is absent.
[4]
Communication malfunction.
[2]: malfunction of communication with the monitoring station.
[9]: GSM communication malfunction.
[5]
Zone fault (open tamper contact or short-circuit).
[1] ... [15]: faulty zone number.
[7]
Fire protection zone fault.
[1]...[15]: faulty zone number.
[8]
System clock time lost. *