Module installation and starting
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SIGNALLING
The keypad module informs on the status of the partition and system both visually (by means of
three LEDs) and audibly (by means of the buzzer).
Meaning of individual LED lights is described in the section “Description of the module”.
Alternate blinking of two of three LEDs is described in section “User’s functions”.
When all three LEDs (ALARM, ARMED, TROUBLE) blink in sequence, this indicates missing
communication between partition keypad and control panel. This situation may occur when
special system initialisation program (STARTER) is running in the control panel or the keypad
has not been identified or the cable connecting the partition keypad to the control panel is
damaged.
Acoustic signals generated by the keypad (since there is no display screen at the partition
keypad, this is the basic way of confirming by the control panel the function called) are as
follows:
One short beep – confirmation that the key has been pressed.
One long beep - refusal of arming - the zone , which shouldn't be violated at the time of
arming, is violated (option - "PRIORITY").
Two short beeps – acceptance of first of two codes needed to armed and disarmed.
Two long beeps – code is not known to the control panel.
Three short beeps – confirmation of partition arming and disarming.
Three long beeps – code cannot control this partition.
Three pairs of short beeps – it is necessary to change the code - for example, another
user, when changing his code, has given identical combination of digits as the combination
of the user who enters his code now; or end of code validity period.
Four short beeps and one long beep – acceptance of execution of function selected,
code change done, confirmation of a guard round.
Five short beeps – dependent door open – the relay has not been activated. In order to
activate the relay, close the dependent door and enter code again.
Flashing of key lighting may be arranged instead of audible signalling (service setting). Beeps
correspond to keypad lighting off pulses, when the lighting is on, or light on pulses, when
normally it is off.
Also, the partition keypad may indicate alarm occurrence for the partition concerned with the
following sounds:
Alarm for the partition –continuous beep for total time of alarm duration.
Alarm memory – long beeps every two seconds until alarm is reset. The beeps are
synchronised with ALARM LED blinking. Press any numeric key for approximately 40
seconds to silence the beeps.
Fire alarm – series of long beeps every second for the total time of alarm duration.
Fire alarm memory – short beeps every two seconds until alarm is reset. The sounds
are synchronised with ALARM LED flashing. Press any numeric key for approximately 40
seconds to silence the beeps.
Count down of time for entering – short sounds every 3 seconds.
Count down of time for exit – long sounds every 3 seconds, completed with a series of
short signals (for 10 seconds) and a single long sound. The way of signaling of “time for
exit” informs that the count-down is finishing.
Signalling the auto arming delay time countdown (timer-controlled partitions) - a series
of 7 sounds (of diminishing length).
Door are open for too long - short beeps repeated with high frequency till the door are
closed (the function of door control is activated).