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Contents

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Introduction 

1. 5

The Keypad connector with display 

 

6

The keypad 

 

7

Navigation keys 

 

7

The display 

 

7

Main screen 

 

7

In case of an alarm 

 

7

Settings menu 

 

7

What is the display showing? 

 

8

Operation 1

2. 1

Accessing the functions with concealment enabled 

1

 

2

Enabling - disabling the burglar alarm 

1

 

2

With user code 

1

 

2

With transponder key 

1

 

3

Activation scenarios 

1

 

3

Activating - deactivating the zones 

1

 

4

With user code 

1

 

4

With transponder key 

1

 

5

Stopping the siren sound 

1

 

6

With user code 

1

 

6

With transponder key 

1

 

6

Activating the robbery alarm 

1

 

7

What type of alarm occurred? 

1

 

8

Editing 1

3. 9

The connector menu 

2

 

0

Accessing the settings menu 

2

 

0

Setting the date and hour 

2

 

1

Adjusting the contrast 

2

 

2

Disabling the buzzer 

2

 

3

Activating concealment mode  

2

 

4

Summary of Contents for 5739 46

Page 1: ...Part U3289A 11 08 01 PC User manual 5739 46 5739 47 Keypadconnectorwithdisplay...

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Page 3: ...glar alarm 1 2 With user code 1 2 With transponder key 1 3 Activation scenarios 1 3 Activating deactivating the zones 1 4 With user code 1 4 With transponder key 1 5 Stopping the siren sound 1 6 With...

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Page 5: ...1 Introduction The Keypad connector with displa y The keypa d Navigation key s The displa y Main scree n In case of an alar m Settings men u What is the display showing...

Page 6: ...tem toactivatethevariouszonesbasedonthecurrent needs or to activate one of the division scenarios programmed on the burglar alarm control unit It is also possible to obtain information on the status o...

Page 7: ...ey for cancelling the selection and for returning to the previous page if it is held down you can escape from the programming menu Tasto di conferma della selezione o dei dati inseriti The display Sys...

Page 8: ...off general alarm signal tamptest with system switched OFF or a dead radio device battery System on intrusion alarm signal System off Unit battery dead or damaged System off no power System off e g z...

Page 9: ...off Burglar alarm antitheft battery dead or damaged and technical alarm signal System off one or more sensors disabled Important Unit functions are disabled disable only if extremely necessary 1 2 3 4...

Page 10: ...1 Introduction 10...

Page 11: ...ing the burglar alarm With user cod e With transponder ke y Activation scenario s Activating deactivating the zones With user cod e With transponder ke y Stopping the siren soun d With user cod e With...

Page 12: ...er code Accessing the functions with concealment enabled The Concealment function can be used to prevent displaying of the sy stem status to anyone without a user code or an enabled transponder To acc...

Page 13: ...message execute the same operation to disable the burglar alarm With transponder key Use the keys to select the scenario you want After confirmation only the zones included in the selected scenario w...

Page 14: ...and without giving up safety The zones in which your burglar alarm is split into appear in the first line of the display The active zones are shown in a dark box The following example shows the syste...

Page 15: ...he display shows zone 3 without the dark box deactivated Confirm the operation by bringing a transponder near the reader within 5 seconds The zones max 4 of the system are all active e g 1 2 3 4 With...

Page 16: ...e disabled Press the key Type in the user code basic 00000 or an enabled numeric code With user code With transponder key Press the or key on the Unit keypad and then bring the key less than one centi...

Page 17: ...me time sending the emergency calls to the numbers saved in the Control Unit The burglar alarm is disarmed the Control Unit starts making the emergency calls in a totally silent way Press followed by...

Page 18: ...u can find out what type it is intru sion technical etc and which detector has detected it a name has been giventoeachdetector kitchenwindow entrance etc bytheinstallerfor easier identification Press...

Page 19: ...Editing 3 The connector men u Accessing the settings men u Setting the date and hou r Adjusting the contras t Disabling the buzze r Activating concealment mode...

Page 20: ...the system installer before changing in any way the configuration of any of the functions of the Control Unit not included in this manual Accessing the settings menu Press Enter the user code or use t...

Page 21: ...s the settings menu Select Date and hour with the key Press to enter Type in the current hour and date on the keypad you can move the cursor from the hour line to the date line with the key When all d...

Page 22: ...n for a few second after which the previous page is displayed next Accessing the settings menu Use the keys to select Contrast Press to confirm Use the keys to adjust Contrast The new contrast setting...

Page 23: ...splay will show in execution for a few second after which the previous page is displayed Go to the settings menu Using the keys to select Buzzer If the function is enabled the last row of the display...

Page 24: ...ansponder The display will show in execution for a few second after which the previous page is displayed Go to the settings menu Use the keys to select Concealment Press to confirm The Concealment fun...

Page 25: ...Notes 25...

Page 26: ...Notes 26...

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Page 28: ...contents of this booklet and to communicate in any form and modality the changes brought to the same Installer stamp World Headquarters and International Department 87045 LIMOGES CEDEX FRANCE 33 5 55...

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