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K3130-2  6/98

FA210RF

Keypad/Transceiver

USER GUIDE

Keypad Features

 

Contains a display that provides 2-digit numeric for
zone identification and pre-designated English
language prompts (e.g., “ALARM”, “AWAY”,
“STAY”, “CHECK”, etc.) for indicating system
status. 

See figure 1.

 

Contains a green “READY” LED that lights when
the system is ready to arm (no zone faults are
present).

 

Contains a red “ARMED” LED that lights when the
system is armed.

 

Allows panic alarm activation.  The panic alarms
are activated by pressing key pairs [1] & [*], [3] &
[#], or [*] & [#].  Whether these panic keys function
and the type of panic alarms they will produce is
determined by the control panel’s capability and
programming. (Check with your installer for the
availability and type of alarm of these panic keys).

 

Contains function keys that are continuously
backlit for ease in use. (Check the User’s Manual
that accompanies the control panel for detailed
instructions on the use of these keys).

AWAY
STAY
INSTANT
BYPASS

ALARM
CHECK

FIRE

NOT READY

NO AC
CHIME

BAT

First Alert

®

ARMED

READY

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

*

#

OFF

AWAY

STAY

MAXIMUM

TEST

BYPASS

INSTANT

CODE

CHIME

READY

Professional

PANIC

Figure 1: FA210RF Keypad/Transceiver

 

Contains a Piezo-electric sounder that pulses for
fire alarms and sounds continuously for burglary
and audible panic alarms.

User Mode

This mode gives the you the capability of enabling and disabling individual wireless keys that have been
directly programmed into the FA210RF. This is particularly useful if a user loses a wireless key.

This mode may only be accessed if the FA210RF is powered up for at least 1 minute

.

Only wireless keys programmed directly into the FA210RF may be enabled and disabled using this mode

.

Enter the User Mode

Press the 1 & 3 keys simultaneously on the FA210RF for a few seconds.

Changing Status of a Transmitter

The display will show “dE” and a “-” flashing alternately.  Enter the number of the wireless key
transmitter (1-8).

The display then shows “d” with the wireless key number you entered and a 1 or 0 flashing alternately.
A 1 indicates the wireless key is enabled, a 0 indicates disabled.  Enter 1 to enable or 0 to disable the
wireless key.  All wireless keys are defaulted to 1 (enabled).

Press the [

] to accept the entry.

Repeat the procedure for all the wireless keys you desire to change the status.

Exiting the User Mode

To exit the mode press the [

] when the display is showing “dE” and a “–” flashing alternately.

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Copyright 

 1998 PITTWAY CORPORATION

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