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Voice Guide Keypad - LED63VG User Manual

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Force

Force arming means the system is

armed although in (a) certain

zone(s) there may be obstacles or

troubles.

Forced arming key sequence:

CODE

ARM

2

Quick forced arming key se-

quence:

ARM

2

The 

BPS

 LED lights up and the LED’s

corresponding to the numbers of

the zones which are not armed,

blink slowly.

 

Instant

Instant arming means the user is

allowed to stay in certain zone(s),

but the entrance zone is secured.

The difference with the stay arm-

ing is that intrusion into the en-

trance zone immediately sets on

the alarm.

Instant stay arming key se-

quence:

CODE

ARM

3

Quick instant stay arming key

sequence:

ARM

3

The 

BPS

 LED lights up and the LEDs,

corresponding to the numbers of

the zones, which are not armed,

blink slowly.

  

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Manager Level Pro-

gramming

As a rule of thumb you can enter

user programming mode using the

following procedure:

Step 1: 

Enter valid user code

Step 2:

 Press 

PRG

 once

Step 3: 

Enter a parameter num-

ber (two digits - see address table)

Step 4:

 Change parameter value

Step 5:

 Press 

ENT

 to confirm

and 

CLR

 to reject changes.

A blinking 

RDY1

 LED indicates that

the system is in programming

mode.

Manager Code Change

The manager is required to enter

his current personal code before

changing it.

Manager code change key se-

quence:

C O D E

PRG

0

0

 

 

(2 beeps)

The manager can switch between

code change mode and remote ac-

cess permissions mode with the

and

 keys.

The system is originally in change

code mode.

LEDs 3, 4, 5 and 6 light up to indi-

cate the number of code digits left

to be entered.

The manager is expected to enter

the new code.

Key sequence for entering new

manager code:

NEW

CODE

 (4 digits)   

 

(2

beeps)  

NEW

CODE

 (reenter)

Summary of Contents for LED63VG

Page 1: ...VOICE GUIDE KEYPAD LED63VG 18020502_A_en_LED63VG...

Page 2: ...e manufacturer reserves the right to change the specifications of the equipment described in this manual without notice This document contains information proprietary to the manufacturer No part of th...

Page 3: ...view 12 Events Memory Review 13 Chime Enable Disable 15 Manager Level Programming 16 Manager Code Change 16 Changing User Code Rights 17 Events Memory Review 19 Chime Enable Disable 19 Bypassing 20 Se...

Page 4: ...rod uct to fail to perform as expected Warnings Before using the LED63VG Keypad please make sure that you have read and understood the following instructions Always make sure that the LED63VG Keypad i...

Page 5: ...uency increases Technical problem two short beeps indicating a technical prob lem Chime short beeps with subse quently increasing frequency indi cating intrusion into a zone with an activated chime op...

Page 6: ...personal code CODE MEM Press to for a previous event and for a following one Press the ENT key to see more information on a zone number or a user code Information on the events as well as the zone nu...

Page 7: ...Alarm memory Activated zone detector Voice Guide Keypad LED63VG User Manual 18 Now the manager can switch over between code change mode and user permissions mode using the and keys Originally the sys...

Page 8: ...stay arming key se quence ARM 1 The BPS LED lights up permanently on the display and the LEDs cor responding to the numbers of the zones which are not armed blink slowly 17 The new code has been acce...

Page 9: ...k slowly Voice Guide Keypad LED63VG User Manual 16 Manager Level Pro gramming As a rule of thumb you can enter user programming mode using the following procedure Step 1 Enter valid user code Step 2 P...

Page 10: ...has been en tered the message System dis armed will be repeated twice If no valid code has been entered during entry time the System is armed message will sound If an alarm has been triggered in the...

Page 11: ...em is in programming mode Voice Guide Keypad LED63VG User Manual 14 Event Description Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 Zone User Alarm activated 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Zone number Alarm deactivated 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Zone number F...

Page 12: ...Events Memory Review To review event memory the user is required to enter a valid personal code CODE MEM NOTE Certain users may not be allowed to review event memory Press to for a previous event and...

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