OMNI-400/OMNI-400EU and OMNI-600/OMNI-600EU Installation and Setup Guide
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displays are different and some programming procedures are different. Refer to the following “If an
LED Keypad Is Used for Programming” and “If a Fixed-Word Keypad is Used for Programming”
paragraphs for information about reading the keypad display and programming differences.
If an LED Keypad Is Used for Programming
An LED keypad may be used to accomplish system programming by summing the value of the keypad
LEDs as described in the following paragraphs. If an LED keypad is used, the instructions are the
same as for an LCD keypad except where noted; however, you must sum the LED display to derive the
programmed digits.
WHAT YOU SEE ON THE LED KEYPAD
Program Mode = READY LED Pulsing
As soon as you enter the Installer Keypad Programming mode, the READY LED slowly pulses, and
continues to pulse until you leave this mode. The remaining LEDs display the submode number,
question number, and location contents (data) as indicated below:
ARM
AC/LB
READY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
STAY
INST
COVER
OPEN
Stay
Instant
Bypass
Code
*
0
#
7
8
9
4
5
6
1
2
3
P
A
F
+1
+2
+4
+8
+16
TX LB
RF. SPVR
+1
+2
+4
+8
Question Number
Data
+1
+2
Submode Number
OMNI600-005-V0
+32
Submode Numbers = ARM and AC/LB LEDs
The ARM and AC/LB LEDs display the current submode number. In the figure above, the submode
number is the total you get when you add the values of all LEDs that are lit.
Examples:
ARM lit, AC/LB off = submode 1
ARM off, AC/LB lit = submode 2
NOTE: Submode 4 cannot be displayed on an LED keypad. Submode 4 contains descriptive information
for display on an LCD keypad. Therefore, programming in submode 4 would be meaningless on an LED
keypad.