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The keypad provides complete control of the DV8000 control panel. The keypad displays alarm and system
status information with an LED display. Four LED indicators are used to indicate at a glance that the system has
AC power, is either armed or ready to be armed, and that zones are bypassed.
The Keypad’s large easy-to-use keys are backlit for visibility in dim light, and a built-in sounder “beeps” as each
key is pressed. Three dedicated keys are provided to generate a fire, auxiliary or panic alarm with the touch of a
single button.
The Keypad is normally in a “Arm/Disarm mode”, where it is ready to accept an Access Code to arm or disarm the
system. In this mode, the display indicates the opening and closing of zones. The “Ready” light will come ON
when all zones are closed.
The system can be directed to perform functions such as Zone Bypassing, Displaying Trouble Conditions,
Displaying Alarm Memory, and so on by entering one of the [
∗
] commands described in the Instruction Manual.
Refer to Keypad [
∗
] Commands for information on the functions available. Pressing the [#] key or not making any
key entry for 2 minutes returns Keypad to the “Arm/Disarm” mode.
Master Code
A default Master Code of [1234] is programmed at the factory, and should be changed when the control panel is
installed. The Master Code is used for arming and disarming the control panel, programming up to 15 additional
Access Codes using the [
∗
][03] command, and for entering other user functions. The Master Code and Access
Codes are stored in the panel’s EEPROM memory, and are retained even after complete AC and battery failure.
Installer’s Programming Code
A default Installer’s Programming Code of [8000] is programmed at the factory. The code is used with various
programming commands to allow the installer to gain access to the system for control panel programming. The
Installer’s Programming Code may be changed by the Installer.
Keypad [
∗∗∗∗∗
] Commands
To enter a mode:
• Press [
∗
]
• Enter the Mode Number
• If required, enter the Master Code or an Access Code
Mode 01:
Bypass Zones; may be programmed to require the Master Code or an Access Code to bypass
Mode 02:
Trouble display. If a Trouble Condition exists, it will be indicated as described below:
TROUBLE GROUP 1
Introduction
Trouble Light will FLASH
Zone Light will be ON
Light
Trouble Condition
1
Zone 1 Trouble
2
Zone 2 Trouble
3
Zone 3 Trouble
4
Zone 4 Trouble
5
Zone 5 Trouble
6
Zone 6 Trouble
7
Zone 7 Trouble
8
Not Used
• Press [9] to display the next
Trouble Condition Group.
TROUBLE GROUP 2
Trouble Light will FLASH
Zone Light will FLASH
Light
Trouble Condition
1
AC Power Failure
2
Low Battery
3
Fire Zone Trouble
4
Bell/Siren Trouble
5
Auxiliary Fuse Open
6
Communication Trouble
7
Ground Fault
8
Reset Clock
• Press [9] to display the next
Trouble Condition Group.
TROUBLE GROUP 3
Trouble Light will be ON
Zone Light will FLASH
Light
Trouble Condition
1
Auxiliary Alarm
2
Not Used
3
Schedule 1: Fail to Arm
4
Schedule 2: Fail to Arm
5
Schedule 3: Fail to Arm
6
Printer Not Ready
7
EEPROM Trouble
8
Communications
Disconnected
• Press [#] to return to the Arm/
Disarm Mode.
Mode 03:
Edit Access Codes;
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