
The keypad is used to send commands to the mi64 and to display the status
of the system.
The keypad has a buzzer, indicator LEDs, and entry command keys.
The keypad/s will have been mounted within your premises, usually in your
entry/exit zones.
Your keypads are programmed to ‘sleep’ after a period of inactivity. The
LEDs will extinguish, except the power and partition LEDS. To ‘wake up
your keypad’ touch any key. The period of inactivity is programmable and
may be turned off.
At night your keypad will sense the low light levels and provide backlights
for easy use. In addition, all the LEDs will be dimmed.
If there is a violation of a sensor or detector in armed mode, the
corresponding zone indictor will flash and the keypad will beep until the
fault is cleared.
To mute your keypad, apart from the keytouch tones, hold [ALT] key until
you get a long beep, and then touch [MEDICAL] once. Repeat to unmute.
2.2.1
Keypad Beeps
Your keypad will beep when:
When you touch any of the keys (short beep)
When you arm the panel (long beep)
When a zone is violated when armed (continuous beep, until [#] is touched
or system is disarmed)
When an error is entered on the keypad (three beeps)
When a fault condition, such as AC fail or low battery, has occurred (double
beep with a pause). This beep will only sound if the installer has turned
enabled the display of the fault conditions.
3 Your system information
Please check with your qualified installer which of the functions have been
enabled for your system.
Quick Away Arm
Quick Home 1 and Home 2 Arm
Arm with Entry/Exit Zones violated
Home 1 Arm
Home 2 Arm
Forced Arming
Siren sound on arm/disarm
Panic Alarm
Fire Alarm
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Mi64 2017