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Section 2: Your Keypad

 

 
VISUAL 
INDICATORS 

 
As a user of your security system, you'll need to be 
primarily concerned with the keypad. This section 
discusses the keypad's visual indicators and the 
use of its keys. 
 

Each keypad in your 
system reports its status 
via its LED (lighted) 
indicators at the right. 
Through its keys, you can 
enter commands to "arm" 
and "disarm" the system, 
bypass intrusion zones, 
report emergencies, etc.  

 

NOTE: 
The keys and the LED 
indicators (except the 
Zones LED indicators) 
are the same in both 
types of keypads. 

 
The five LED indicators found at the upper right 
provide typical system indications, as discussed 
below and on the next page. Some indicators have 
additional functions, explained later on. 

 

 

 

 

 

POWER LED 

CONDITION 

(see note at left) 

EXPLANATION 

ON 

The system is operating properly 
from commercial (AC) power; its 
backup battery is in good  
condition 

OFF

 

The system is inoperative due to 
lack of power (from both 
commercial AC and backup 
battery); servicing will be required 

RAPID 

FLASH 

(about 4 times per 

second) 

Indicates a trouble condition; for 
more information, see Section 6: 
System Troubles

 

SLOW 

FLASH 

(About once every 2

second) 

Indicates the system is in the User 
Functions
 mode (see Section 5 for 
more information on User 
Functions

The POWER LED is a 
useful indicator 
reflecting the system's 
operation. 

NOTE:  If a trouble 
condition exists, the 
POWER LED will flash 
only when the system 
is in its disarmed state. 
Once the system is 
armed, a previously 
flashing POWER LED 
will light steadily. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ORBIT-PRO RP296MUD

Page 1: ...RP296MUD User s Manual UL LISTED C L AS S A S Y S T E M...

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Page 3: ...User s Manual R P 2 9 6 M U D...

Page 4: ...oblem is resolved 5 Connection to telephone company provided coin service is prohibited Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs 6 If trouble is experienced with the ORBIT PRO RP 2...

Page 5: ...routes free from obstruction 3 Practice escape procedures and set a meeting place outdoors for a headcount of the building s occupants 4 In a home sleep with the bedroom door closed to increase your...

Page 6: ...USER CODE ENTER Page 15 Bypassing a Zone USER CODE BYP ZONE NUMBER TO BE BYPASSED ENTER Page 13 20 Utility Output Operation 2 1 USER CODE ENTER UTILITY OUTPUT NUMBER ENTER Page 20 Display Troubles 3...

Page 7: ...and Code Arming 3 Entry Exit Delays 3 Arming with the Front Door Open 3 Follow me 3 Scheduling 3 Partitions 3 System Expansion 3 SECTION 2 YOUR KEYPAD 4 VISUAL INDICATORS 4 KEYS 7 SECTION 3 OPERATING...

Page 8: ...DISARMING BY USING THE DURESS CODE 16 SECTION 4 PARTITIONED SYSTEMS 17 INTRODUCTION 17 ARMING MULTIPLE PARTITIONS 17 DISARMING MULTIPLE PARTITIONS 18 SECTION 5 SYSTEM SOUNDS 19 SECTION 6 USER FUNCTION...

Page 9: ...cators and by the sounds it makes Your ORBIT PRO security system also consists of a variety of sensors detectors and contacts placed throughout the premises and designed to recognize abnormal conditio...

Page 10: ...uthorities Chimes The chime is a series of short keypad tones which can be set up to annunciate during the disarmed period the violation of selected intrusion zone s The chime tone can be used to annu...

Page 11: ...up by your alarm company the ORBIT PRO allows you the convenience of arming your system with the front door open After which you must close the door as you leave the premises With such a door open an...

Page 12: ...page Some indicators have additional functions explained later on POWER LED CONDITION see note at left EXPLANATION ON The system is operating properly from commercial AC power its backup battery is i...

Page 13: ...Indicates alarm condition and occurs after disarming alarmed system during the display in alarm memory mode To restore the display to normal press READY LED CONDITION EXPLANATION ON All intrusion zon...

Page 14: ...ally and the system is in ARM mode TAMPER LED CONDITION EXPLANATION ON A zone keypad or an external module used by the system has been physically disturbed or tampered with If disarmed without fixing...

Page 15: ...ion NORMAL OPERATION Activates AWAY mode and Quick Arming USER FUNCTIONS Used to change data NORMAL OPERATION Activates the STAY mode and Quick Arming USER FUNCTIONS Used to change data NORMAL OPERATI...

Page 16: ...ion that results during these emergency alarms along with other system sounds is covered in Section 4 If your system has been programmed to do so it will communicate any or all of these alarms to the...

Page 17: ...evel Those with a higher authority have access to a greater number of system functions while those with a lower authority are more restricted in what they may do There are six different Authority Leve...

Page 18: ...digit User Index number 00 to 98 Note the index number 00 belongs to the Grand Master Example For User Code 6 press For User Code 12 press 4 Carefully enter the new code and press ENTER If successful...

Page 19: ...Codes 5 2 Enter the current Master Code and press ENTER 3 To delete any other User Code enter the User Code s index number you wish to delete 2 digit for example for User Code 6 press 4 Press 0 follo...

Page 20: ...counts down the Exit Delay period and the ARM LED flashes for the above duration and than light steadily If LCD KP is in use its display will indicate the remaining Exit Delay time at the end of this...

Page 21: ...scroll Up and Down with arrow keys to view all Not ready zones 2 To bypass such a zone s and cause it to be ignored by the system Enter your code and press Bypass LED will be lit Note If you make a m...

Page 22: ...LCD Keypad proceed with the following STEP DESCRIPTION 1 Enter your User Code and press Note the keypad will display Not ready zones that belong to this user code only 2 Scroll the list Up and Down w...

Page 23: ...ess If an alarm occurred the ARM LED and the corresponding zone LED will flash for Alarm memory period of about 60 sec If using LCD keypad scroll through the list of alarmed zones To exit alarm memory...

Page 24: ...2 3 4 your duress code is 1 2 3 5 If your user code is 5 6 7 8 your duress code is 5 6 7 9 If user code is 6 7 8 9 duress code is 6 7 8 0 Under no circumstances must the Duress Code be used haphazardl...

Page 25: ...common zone s is disarmed if any of the partitions which the zone s is assigned is disarm ARMING MULTIPLE PARTITIONS Only users that have defined so during the system installation can operate more tha...

Page 26: ...ion number 0 3 Press to confirm and confirmation message will be displayed for several seconds Repeat the above for other partitions to be disarmed Example To disarm partition 3 with code 1234 enter 1...

Page 27: ...Slowly repeating tones until the exit delay period expires see Note 3 MAYBE see Note 1 Entering data into the User Functions mode see page 20 A one second tone if completed correctly three rapid erro...

Page 28: ...pen a door 2 Switch Auxiliary Interrupts the power supplied to the system s smoke detector s for a predetermined interval thus resetting and readying them for subsequent alarms 3 Terminate FM If Follo...

Page 29: ...play of all system zones and their current status 5 Event Log Allows the viewing of significant system events including date and time 6 Service Info Allows the display of any previously entered servic...

Page 30: ...ter it is acted upon 4 Next Disarm Use to automatically DISARM an armed system at a specific time within the next 24 hours NEXT DISARM works for one time only since the system deletes the setting afte...

Page 31: ...harged or replaced ZONE 1 LED WILL FLASH contact your dealer Loss of AC Power the commercial power has been interrupted the system will continue to operate on its standby battery as long as possible Z...

Page 32: ...contact your local telephone company BUS Failure a fault has been detected in the wiring supporting system peripherals NOTE Here the system is reporting that it is unable to communicate with the third...

Page 33: ...r Supply Module relates to optional Power Supply Module s NOTE reporting that there is a failure in the power to a sensor connected to the first Power Supply Module PS 1 ZONE 12 LED WILL FLASH require...

Page 34: ...Notes...

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