must remain intact.
Backlighting.
Backlighting requires no additional wiring.
In normal use, the keypad is always dimly backlit. To
disable backlighting, see
JUMPER OPTIONS
.
JUMPER OPTIONS
Several jumpers provide a variety of options. Viewing the
keypad from the front, they are conveniently located at the
top edge (Jumper D) and along the right side (top to
bottom: Jumpers C, B, A and E) for easy access. To further
identify the location of the jumpers, refer to the label affixed
to the fishpaper on the back of the board.
Disable Keypad Panic.
Cut Jumper A to disable all three
keypad-panic features and the two white remote-panic
wires.
Disable Keypad Sounder.
Cut Jumper B to completely
disable the sounder. Do not disable the sounder in UL
installations.
Disable Touchpad Backlight.
Cut Jumper C to disable
touchpad backlighting. (This will conserve of 15mA keypad
current.)
Reduce Touchpad Backlight.
Cut Jumper D to reduce
backlight intensity. (This will conserve 6mA of keypad cur-
rent.)
Activate Fire & Aux. Panics.
Cut Jumper E to enable
F/P/A keypad panics.
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
To reassemble the keypad after installation, hang the top
of the front panel onto the hooks in the rear case and push
in firmly at the bottom until the retainer tabs snap into place.
(If difficulty is encountered, push the retainer tabs up
slightly using a screwdriver, as when removing.)
HOLD-DOWN FUNCTIONS
The keypad functions listed in Table 2 are selected by
holding down the indicated key for about 2 seconds (until
a beep sounds).
Key
Function
[1]
Bell/Battery Test
[2]
Display Bypass*
[3]
Display Status*
[4]
Instant Protection
[5]
Chime
[6]
Telco Test; Manual Download**
[7]
Fault Find
[8]
Program
[9]
Reset
[B]
Alarm History*
* Keep button depressed until all zones have been dis-
played.
* * Secondary hold-down function accessible only within
5 seconds after arming and disarming.
Table 2. Hold-Down Functions
To review the available functions at the keypad, pull up
the Sliding Label Plate at the top of the keypad to expose
the ‘‘ready-reference’’ list of both hold-down functions and
zone descriptions.
System Trouble Indications (MA1000e-Series only)
(Not in MA854 or earlier MA1000-Series panels). The
following system troubles will display at the keypad,
whether armed or disarmed, accompanied by flashing
LEDs. The indication may be temporarily reset by holding
down Reset Key [9] in order to check zone status and/or
arm the system. If the system trouble is not corrected, it will
return after about 3 minutes.
1: Ac Failure.
Displays when ac power is restored after
a lengthy power failure (and the backup battery is dead).
2. Low Battery.
Displays when battery terminal voltage
drops below its specified level.
3. Failure to Communicate.
Indicates a transmission
failure. Hold down Key [9] to reset the keypad, then hold
down Key [6] to test the phone lines. If the test is successful,
the display will clear; otherwise it will return, indicating a
need for service.
7. Auto-Download Failure.
(Where available.) Indicates
failure of a Function-6 Auto-Download from the PCD2000.
Reset the display by holding down Key [9], then try again
to download the program.
KEYPAD PROGRAMMING
(MA1000-Series only)
The following keypad functions are enabled only in the
Dealer Program Mode. For programming instructions, refer
to the installation manual furnished with the control panel.
Key [1] - PRIOR.
Sequences backward to the previous
location.
Key [2] - NEXT.
Advances to the next location.
Key [3] - NEXT.
Same as Key [2].
Key [4] - DATA UP.
Selects the data for the chosen
location: numbers 1--9, 0 and letters B, C, D, E, and F, in
ascending order.
Key [5] - CLEAR.
Clears the data from the selected loca-
tion.
Key [6] - PRIOR.
Same as Key [1].
Key [7] - DATA DOWN.
Selects the data for the chosen
location: numbers 1--9, 0, and letters B, C, D, E, and F, in
descending order.
Key [8] - EXIT.
All LEDs will light. Enter Dealer Program
Code with 10 seconds to verify and exit.
Key [B] - SET LOCATION
. Enter a 3-digit location number.
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