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o

 

Attempted  to  switch  to  home  mode  while  the  alarm  panel  is  in  arm 
mode 

o

 

Forced activation of arm mode while alarm panel or sensors report an 
error 

 

 

Error LED: 

LED flashes orange: system error, e.g.: 

o

 

No SIM card 

o

 

GSM not ready 

o

 

Open tampering contact 

o

 

Power failure 

o

 

Sensor is out of range 

o

 

Sensor is open 

o

 

Battery of a sensor is low 
 

 

Battery

The keypad requires a 1/2AA 3V 850mAH lithium battery. The average battery 
life is two years. 
If the battery is low, the orange status LED flashes 

 

Connecting the XT keypad and putting it into operation 

Installation of the keypad: 

1. 

Remove  the  front  cover  of  the  keypad  by  unscrewing  the  screw  at  the 
bottom. 

2. 

At the back cover you find two cavities. They are intended to be pierced – 
thus,  you  can  mark  the  locations  for  required  drill  holes  for  a  wall 
installation. 

3. 

Use screws to install the keypad on a wall. 

4. 

Attach the front cover again. 
 

Connecting the keypad to the alarm panel:  

1. 

Enter the  installation mode of  the keypad by entering the  installation-PIN 
(default:  0000)  and  pressing  the  *  button.  The  power  LED  will  light  up 
orange. 

2. 

Open the main menu of the alarm panel. 

3. 

Open the menu “Sensors” 

 “Add.” 

4. 

Click “Start.” 

5. 

Press * and then 7 on the keypad. The keypad emits a signal and will be 
listed in the alarm panel. 

a. 

If  you  do  not  hear  a  signal,  the  alarm  panel  did  not  receive  the 
connection request of the keypad. 

b. 

If the connection request was received by the alarm panel, you will 
hear three short signal sounds. 

6. 

Add the keypad to the alarm panel by pressing “Add” next to the keypad in 
the menu “Sensors” 

 “Add.” 

7. 

Start the range test in the menu “Sensors” 

 “Range” and take the keypad 

to the intended place of installation. 

8. 

Press * and then 7 on the keypad. 

9. 

Check the signal strength in the “Range” menu of the alarm panel (1-9). 

Summary of Contents for LUPUSEC XT

Page 1: ...XT Keypad Manual...

Page 2: ...technical details and descriptions in this manual have been written with the greatest care However LUPUS Electronics cannot entirely exclude mistakes in this manual Therefore we do not assume any leg...

Page 3: ...d under FCC part 15 These limits were specified to provide reasonable protection against harmful exposure when operating the device in a commercial environment This product emits and uses radio energy...

Page 4: ...directly on iron or aluminium surfaces without isolating the XT keypad from these surfaces as these materials may impair the wireless transmission significantly Do not expose the XT keypad to moist v...

Page 5: ...al collection point for waste electronic equipment This product contains software programs subject to the GPL free software license This product contains software that was developed by third parties a...

Page 6: ...shes orange test mode is active low battery o LED lights up blue for approx five seconds System status is normal o LED flashes blue Low battery Note Normally all LEDs are off If you press any key the...

Page 7: ...les for a wall installation 3 Use screws to install the keypad on a wall 4 Attach the front cover again Connecting the keypad to the alarm panel 1 Enter the installation mode of the keypad by entering...

Page 8: ...eypad features pre defined dual key commands that allow you to trigger a fire panic or medical alarm without entering a PIN code To activate the dual key functions please proceed as follows Enter the...

Page 9: ...an allow that the alarm panel will always switch the mode irrespective of errors If an error is displayed by a flashing error LED it can be ignored by entering the PIN code and the mode command again...

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