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Function Lights:
In VPC016, VPC108, VPC116, VPC132 keypads, there are also
function lights to display power, program, bypass and memory status. If
there is a problem related with power, power light will be “OFF”, if you
are in master menu, program light will be “ON”. If there is a bypassed
zone, bypass light will be “ON” If there is an unread event in event log,
memory light will be “ON”.
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD):
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is designed in VPC301
keypad to display you almost all information about your
alarm system. You can also see temperature and
time/date information on LCD.
Light Emitting Display (LED):
Light Emitting Display (LED) is designed in VPC104 keypad to display
you some information about your alarm system.
5. ARMING/DISARMING
“Ready” light must be “ON” to arm the system. Armed light will be “ON” when panel is
armed. If exit delay is entered to the system, before arming, the system starts to exit
delay to give you enough time to exit the protected area. The keypad emits “beep”
sound as entered exit delay time.
For example; if 30 seconds is entered as
exit delay, keypad emits “beep” sound for
30 seconds*, then it is armed.
If system couldn’t be armed, “trouble” light and some zone lights flash to indicate
what kind of trouble occurred. Please check the trouble types at troubles codes
section.
If enter delay is entered to the system, when you enter to the protected area, the
system starts to enter delay to give you enough time to enter valid code. The keypad
emits “beep” sound* as entered delay time.
*
At last 4 sec. of the entered time, “beep” sounds will be faster.
5.1. Basic Arming/Disarming:
All system or authorized partitions are
armed/disarmed by entering 4 digit code for any user. (See user authorization section
for authorized partitions)
5.2. Automatic Arming/Disarming:
All system or determined partitions are
armed/disarmed at determined time of the selected days. (See automatic
arming/disarming section for details)
Be sure that “ready” light is “ON” (if you want to disarm the system “armed” light will be
“ON”)
[Enter] your 4 digit user code.
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