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MAIN USER OPERATIONS

MAIN USER OPERATIONS

MAIN USER OPERATIONS

MAIN USER OPERATIONS    

The following list details the user operations from the 2-way wireless keypad. User 
operation can be defined to be activated by a quick mode or high security mode that 
requires the use of a code or proximity tag. 
In the high security mode the proximity tag can be used as a substitute for inserting a 
user code when the display prompts to "Insert a code". 

COMMON OPE

COMMON OPE

COMMON OPE

COMMON OPERATIONS

RATIONS

RATIONS

RATIONS    

Operation

 

Quick  Operation

 

High Security Mode

1

 

Full Set

 

(Away)

 

Press 

 

Press 

 followed by  

code or proximity tag

2

 

Part Set

3

 

(Stay)

 

Press 

 

Press

 followed by code or proximity tag 

Full Unset 
(Disarm) 

Press 

 followed by code or proximity tag 

1.

 

Consult your engineer for the operations defined with a code. 

2.

 

For optimal use of the proximity tag, use it from a distance of 1-2 cm from the center of the keypad's 
door. 

3.

 

For Part Setting (Away Arming) with no entry delay press the 

 key for two seconds. 

KE

KE

KE

KEY OP

Y OP

Y OP

Y OPERATION DURING PROGRAMMING MODE

ERATION DURING PROGRAMMING MODE

ERATION DURING PROGRAMMING MODE

ERATION DURING PROGRAMMING MODE    

Key 

Description 

 

Numerical keys are used to input the numeric codes that may be 
required for setting, unsetting, or used to activate specific functions 

 

Exits from the current menu and returns to Normal Operation mode 

 

Terminates commands and confirms data to be stored 

 

Used to browse through the menu: Scrolls up a list or moves the cursor 

 

Changes data 

Summary of Contents for Agility 2-way Wireless LCD Keypad

Page 1: ...tents Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 4 MAIN FEATURES COMMUNICATION SETUP 4 MOUNTING THE KEYPAD 5 MAIN USER OPERATIONS 6 COMMON OPERATIONS 6 KEY OPERATION DURING PROGRAMMING MODE 6 ADVANCED OPERATIONS LEDS INDICATION 7 SLEEP MODE 7 REPLACING BATTERIES 7 CHANGING KEYPAD PARAMETERS 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 8 2W WL LCD Keypad 915 ...

Page 2: ... at the control panel If the control panel is not already in Learn mode press the button on the control panel for 5 seconds the unit beeps once as it enters Learn mode all the LEDs also light up one after the other Make sure batteries are installed in each keypad before allocating them Send a signal transmission from the keypad by pressing and simultaneously for at least 2 seconds the control pane...

Page 3: ...munication with the system 1 Release the Mounting bracket captive screw 1 Figure 1 2 Slide up the Main Unit 3 to release it from the two mounting bracket s locking tabs 2 3 Mount the bracket Figure 2 4 Release the battery cover screw 1 and place the supplied 3 batteries 5 Close the battery compartment and mount the keypad to the mounting bracket in a reverse sequence to the removal 1 Tamper Figure...

Page 4: ...ollowed by code or proximity tag Full Unset Disarm Press followed by code or proximity tag 1 Consult your engineer for the operations defined with a code 2 For optimal use of the proximity tag use it from a distance of 1 2 cm from the center of the keypad s door 3 For Part Setting Away Arming with no entry delay press the key for two seconds KE KE KE KEY OP Y OP Y OP Y OPERATION DURING PROGRAMMING...

Page 5: ... display and LEDs The time can be configured by your engineer to a maximum of 60 seconds BATTER BATTER BATTER BATTERY Y Y Y ACTIVATION ACTIVATION ACTIVATION ACTIVATION Remove the batteries red strip to activate the batteries CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations CHANGING KEYPAD PARAMETERS CHANGING KEYPAD PARAM...

Page 6: ... s authority to operate the equipment FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in ...

Page 7: ...defective Product and repair or have repaired the defective Product or ii accept return of the defective Product and provide a replacement product to the customer The customer must obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number from RISCO prior to returning any Product to RISCO The returned product must be accompanied with a detailed description of the defect discovered Defect Description and m...

Page 8: ... particular purpose For the sake of good order and avoidance of any doubt DISCLAIMER EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN RISCO AND ITS LICENSORS HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES GUARANTEES AND CONDITIONS WITH REGARD TO THE PRODUCTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES GUARANTEES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A...

Page 9: ...urglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Customer understands that a correctly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of burglary robbery or fire without warning but is not an assurance or a guarantee that such an event will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result thereof ...

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