
Section 5 - Keypad Layout
5–3
INDEX
NO.
CONTROL/
INDICATOR
DESCRIPTION
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Keypad
Auxiliary Keys
Pressing any two keys (top and bottom) above the "F A P " label at the
same time initiates a central station transmission, if programmed, of fire
(F), auxiliary (A), or panic (P), annunciates the keypad sounder and
turns on the bell output. If not programmed to transmit, these keys can
only result in a local warning as follows (see question 04, location 4 and
question 05, location 1):
Keypad sounder — Steady for panic, pulsing for fire and auxiliary.
Bell output — Steady for panic, pulsing for fire.
NOTE: See question 05, location 1 for alternate auxiliary keys.
12
RF LB LED
This LED pulses whenever any RF transmitter has a low battery. Also,
the corresponding zone LED for that transmitter pulses.
13
Superv LED
This LED indicates three different RF supervisory conditions and one
bell output supervisory condition, as follows:
Off — No supervision conditions exist (normal).
On — RF transmitter has not checked in for more than 12 hours.
Blinking (fast) — RF transmitter reports a tamper condition.
Blinking (slow) — Bell output is in supervision.
Keypad Sounder
The keypad sounder annunciates differently to indicate the following conditions:
•
Chirp — Keypad sounds a short chirp to confirm each keystroke.
•
Steady — The keypad makes a steady sound during entry time, and/or during burglary
alarm.
•
Chime — Steady 1-second tone (SYSTEM DISARMED ONLY).
•
Acknowledge — Upon successful entry of certain commands, the system sounds for
approximately half a second.
•
Pulsing — A pulsing sound (approximately half a second on, then off) indicates a trouble
condition such as AC loss, low battery, or a fire zone.
•
Negative Acknowledgement — Upon entry of an illegal command, the keypad sounds
four short beeps. For example, if you are attempting to define a new user and the Master
User is not entered, four short beeps indicate that the command was unsuccessful.
•
Sounder Ringback — Several short beeps indicate successful communication to the
central station. This occurs for all signals, excluding ambush and silent zones.
•
Fast-Pulsing Sounder — Sound generated during entry time period AFTER an alarm
condition has occurred and the system has reached bell cutoff. A pulsing sounder will
follow the bell output on fire conditions. Trouble conditions also generate a pulsing
sounder, and may be silenced through entry of a valid user code.
The keypad is non-operational if none of the LEDs are lit and the keypad does not beep when
keys are pressed. This is an indication that service is required.
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