CS875-575-375-275-175 Installers Manual with CS5500 keypad
B.3.3
3.
Scroll to
Language 2
and press
OK
.
4.
Use the
µ¶
keys to select
Français
and press
OK
.
5.
The keypad returns to
Set Languages
.
6.
Repeat these steps to set other languages.
For information on changing the user interface language or setting the keypad messages, see chapter 5.
3.7 Setting the keypad partition and keypad number
When you first power up the keypad, you are prompted to set the language, the default country and the partition
and keypad number for the current keypad. The keypad can connect to the bus only after you set these numbers.
The partition number and keypad number prompts are displayed for the initial setting only. To change these
numbers again, scroll to
This Keypad>Partition
and
This Keypad>Keypad Number.
3.8 Glossary
Location
Term
Definition
3
This Keypad
A menu entry that groups the settings of the current keypad. It allows resetting
of the keypad, configuration of keypad features and verification of software
version and models.
3.1
Keypad Features
A menu entry that groups keypad options.
3.1.1
Display
A menu entry that groups LCD display options for the keypad.
3.1.1.1
Armed Zone Info
A menu option that enables the mode that displays zone status on the keypad
when the system is armed. When this mode is disabled, zone status
information is not displayed when armed.
3.1.1.2
Service Message
A menu option that enables or disables the service messages on the keypad.
A message displayed on the LCD keypad informing the user or installer of a
system fault. The service message disappears from the keypad when the
installer enters and leaves programming mode. The message is used as an
Engineer Reset.
3.1.1.3
Custom Message
A menu option that shows or hides the custom message on the LCD keypad.
3.1.1.4
Clock
A menu option that displays the clock on the keypad. This is the internal real
time clock used for the schedules and autotest intervals.
3.1.1.5
24-hour Clock
A menu option that switches between 24-hour and 12-hour notation.
3.1.1.6
Type OK for Menu
A menu option that enables the menu prompt ‘Type OK for Menu’.
3.1.1.7
Custom Message Lock
A menu option that prevents the customized keypad message being edited.
3.1.1.8
LED Extinguish
A menu option that enables or disables LED Extinguish for an individual
keypad. Both options must be enabled for this feature to work.
LED extinguish turns off all LEDs on the keypad (except the Power LED) after
60 seconds without a key press. All LEDs are illuminated again when any key
is pressed.
3.1.1.9
Hide PINs
A menu option that displays the user code as dashes when programming
codes using the keypad. If this option is disabled, each digit is shown rather
than displayed as a dash.
3.1.1.10
Always Multi-Area
A menu option that enables a mode on a multi-area keypad in which partition
status is always displayed regardless of each partition state.
3.1.2
Sounds
A menu entry that groups sounder characteristics for the current keypad. It
defines the events that activate the keypad buzzer.