CS875-575-375-275-175 Installers Manual with CS5500 keypad
B.3.4
3.1.2.1
Silent Keypad
A menu option that silences the keypad’s entry/exit sounder and chime only.
3.1.2.2
Ding Dong Chime
A menu option that sets the sound a chime makes. It is either a ding dong or a
beep.
3.1.2.3
5 sec silence
A menu option that silences the pulsing keypad sounder for five seconds when
a key is pressed.
3.1.2.4
Beep on Panics
A menu option that sounds a keypad beep when the personal attack alarm
combination keys are held down long enough.
3.1.2.5
Beep on RF loss
A menu option that activates the keypad sounder, causing it to beep, when an
RF zone is lost. This beep indicates that the receiver did not receive the
supervision signal from the wireless transmitter.
3.1.3
Case Tamper
A menu option that sends a tamper report to the central station and activates a
siren and/or the keypad when interference with keypad housing occurs.
A tamper occurs when the casing of a piece of hardware (for example, the
control panel, sound box or keypad) is interfered with. The CSx75 has an input
for a normally closed tamper switch. When opened, a box/case tamper is
reported as an event.
3.1.4
Multi-Area Keypad
A menu option that sets the default mode of the selected keypad to multi-area
mode. This is a mode of operation on a keypad that allows a user or installer
access multiple partitions within the system and to perform functions in these
partitions.
A multi-area keypad can be temporarily switched to operate in single-area
mode and a single-area keypad can be temporarily switched to operate in
multi-area mode.
3.1.5
Panic Keys
A menu option that enables panic keys to be programmed. The CSx75 allows
the user to generate different types of panic by pressing two keys at once.
3.1.6
User Phone Editing
A menu option that allows the user to change the phone numbers used for
alarm reporting.
Typically, the installer programs the central station phone numbers and is the
only person who can change the number.
However, when voice protocol and siren protocol are used, the user can
change the phone number. These protocols typically report to the
homeowner’s mobile phone rather than to the central station.
3.2
Function Keys
A menu entry that groups all programmable function key options.
Function keys are dedicated for a particular function as programmed by the
installer.
3.3
X-10 Devices
A menu entry that groups X-10 device options for the selected keypad.
3.3.1.1
Module Number
A menu options menu option that sets the X-10 module number used to
identify a particular X-10 device on the selected module.
A CSx75 bus module number is assigned to each system module. The system
uses this number to identify the module. It is also used to report module
problems (such as tampers and module supervision lost) to the central station.
3.3.1.2
House Code
A menu option that sets the code used to identify a particular premises. It is
necessary in case any neighbouring premises also has an X-10 home
automation system.
More information on the X-10 home automation system can be found at
www.x-10europe.com.
3.4
Copy Keypad
A menu option that copies the current keypad settings to another or multiple
keypads in the system.
3.4.1
To One Keypad
A menu option that specifies that the current keypad settings are copied to one
specific keypad.
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