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 642 LCD Keypad

User Manual

Summary of Contents for Esprit+ 642

Page 1: ...642 LCD Keypad User Manual...

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Page 3: ...eedback 6 Info List 7 Access Codes 8 User Codes 8 Duress Code 8 Programming Access Codes 9 Deleting an Access Code 10 Arming Disarming 11 Exit Delay 11 Disarming Deactivating an Alarm 11 Alarm Memory...

Page 4: ...nal Features 22 Chime Zone Selection 22 Keypad Muting 22 Panic Alarms 23 Setting Time and Day 24 Quick Function Keys 25 Keypad Settings 27 Event List 27 Partitioning the System 28 Disarming System A a...

Page 5: ...central monitoring station Automatic test reports can also be sent to the central station to ensure that your system is functioning properly We recommend that such tests be conducted regularly Consul...

Page 6: ...4 User Manual to indicate a tip to indicate a button on the keypad KEY...

Page 7: ...2 keypad represents a specific condition in your system as shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Keypad Indicator Lights 2 2 Visual Feedback Everything you need to know about your security system is displaye...

Page 8: ...the system will emit a beep This sound affirms that you have made an entry When you enter information on the keypad it will guide you with these tones to communicate acceptance or rejection of your en...

Page 9: ...tion is incorrectly entered on the keypad the sounder will emit a continuous beep tone beeep 2 4 Info List Your Installer can program the control panel to include important information such as emergen...

Page 10: ...four or six digit access codes and will assign code definitions to all user codes The Master Code default 474747 and user codes are identified by a two digit code number where code numbers 01 48 repre...

Page 11: ...ey The display will briefly read enter code to programming mode 2 Enter the MASTER CODE or USER CODE 01 in order to create access codes The display will read Programming mode section 3 Enter a two dig...

Page 12: ...DE or USER CODE 01 in order to delete access codes The display will read programming mode section 3 Enter the code number you wish to delete 01 48 The display will read programming in process 4 Press...

Page 13: ...it delay 4 2 Disarming Deactivating an Alarm 4 3 Alarm Memory Display When the system is armed any security breaches will be recorded and stored in memory This record contains all alarm situations tha...

Page 14: ...sed The LCD display will read system ready All doors and windows must be closed and there can be no movement in areas monitored by motion detectors If the green light is not on the LCD will display a...

Page 15: ...o I Regular Arm the System 1 Enter your ACCESS CODE when the light is on The display will read system in exit during which the light will flash 2 After the exit delay the display will read full armed...

Page 16: ...ened instead of having an entry delay How Do I Rearm in Stay Arming Mode 1 With the system already Stay armed press and hold the STAY key The display will read system in exit 2 The system will switch...

Page 17: ...t be force armed How Do I Instant Arm the System After Stay Arming and during the exit delay press and hold the STAY key until you hear a single beep This switches any delayed zones to instant zones H...

Page 18: ...call feature to bypass the same zones that were bypassed previously at the touch of a button How Do I Manually Bypass a Zone 1 Press the BYP key The display will read enter code to bypass zones 2 Ente...

Page 19: ...m all zones in the system How Do I Enable the Bypass Recall Function 1 Press the BYP key 2 Enter your ACCESS CODE The display will read Enter Zone To Bypass 3 Press the BYP key 4 Press the ENTER key t...

Page 20: ...em or in another rare instance you may have to disarm the system using the keypad Consult your installer for more information 4 13 Timed Auto Arming Your installer can program your panel so that you c...

Page 21: ...n pulse How do I Auto Arm 1 Press the ENTER key 2 Enter the MASTER CODE or USER CODE 01 The display will read Programing Mode Section 3 Press the 9 key The display will read Auto Arming Time Time 4 En...

Page 22: ...hazards The three primary fire hazards are 1 Smoking in bed 2 Leaving children home alone 3 Cleaning with flammable liquids such as gasoline 4 15 3 Providing a fire warning system Household fires are...

Page 23: ...ith the focus on rapid exit from the residence Drills should be held so that family members know what to do Each person should plan an alternative escape route such as a bedroom window should the bedr...

Page 24: ...does not emit audible sounds including Chimed zones During Muting the keypad will only emit a Confirmation Beep Rejection Beep or beep when a button is pressed How Do I Chime a Zone 1 Press and hold t...

Page 25: ...rectly to your central security station The panic zones can also communicate specific messages to your monitoring station For example you could press the panic sequence to call the police or the fire...

Page 26: ...nd Day 1 Press the ENTER key The display will read enter code to programming mode 2 Enter the MASTER CODE or USER CODE 01 3 Press the MEM key The display will read Setup time time 4 Enter the time ask...

Page 27: ...efly read programming in progress and then programming mode section 8 Press the CLEAR key to exit How Do I Enter Key Access Programming Mode 1 Press the ENTER key 2 Enter the MASTER CODE or USER CODE...

Page 28: ...n this must be used STAY Hang Up This will cancel modem communication between your system and the central monitoring station computer Your installer will indicate when this must be used 9 Auto Arming...

Page 29: ...Press and hold the 6 key 2 Choose an option 1 Backlight the keypad s light 7 is the brightest 2 Contrast character intensity 7 is the lightest 3 Scroll speed the scroll speed 1 is the fastest 3 Use t...

Page 30: ...an program your panel to recognize and control two separate areas System A and System B by activating the system s partitioning feature Access codes can also be programmed to arm disarm one system or...

Page 31: ...when both systems are armed and disarmed if either System A or System B is disarmed The installer must program the required access code definitions These definitions determine which access codes can a...

Page 32: ...DE The will flash and the exit timer will begin to countdown The display will read system in exit After the exit delay the display will read a Armed How Do I Arm System B 1 Press the FORCE key 2 Enter...

Page 33: ...our monitoring station before and after testing How Do I Disarm System A 1 Enter through the designated entry exit door The keypad will beep and begin the entry delay timer 2 Press the STAY key 3 Ente...

Page 34: ...safe ways to test your system 5 10 2 System Maintenance With normal use you system requires no maintenance other than regular testing We recommend that the backup battery be changed every three years...

Page 35: ...e system Trouble List No Battery Low battery If the battery is not connected to the panel the display will read trouble 01 battery failure The battery connected to the panel should be replaced because...

Page 36: ...is not functioning usually after a total battery and AC power failure the LCD display reads trouble 08 timer loss The timer should be reprogrammed after a total power loss See Quick Function Keys pag...

Page 37: ...___ Keys Panic Alarm Type 1 and 3 Police or_________________________ N Silent N Audible N Not Used 4 and 6 Auxiliary or_______________________ N Silent N Audible N Not Used 7 and 9 Fire or____________...

Page 38: ...ds Entry Delay 2 is ________seconds Exit Delay is ___________seconds Zone and Description System A B Zone and Description System A B 09 N N 17 N N 10 N N 18 N N 11 N N 19 N N 12 N N 20 N N 13 N N 21 N...

Page 39: ...Esprit 642 LCD Keypad 37 7 3 User Access Code List User Name System User Name System 01 16 02 17 03 18 04 19 05 20 06 21 07 22 08 23 09 24 10 25 11 26 12 27 13 28 14 29 15 30...

Page 40: ...n ____________By ______________ Service is provided by _____________Tel _____________ Your monitoring station s number is _______________ Your account number is_____________ Your alarm transformer loc...

Page 41: ...Returns must include proof of purchase and be within the warranty period In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or...

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Page 44: ...780 Industriel Blvd Saint Eustache Quebec J7R 5V3 Canada Tel 450 491 7444 Fax 450 491 2313 www paradox ca PRINTED IN CANADA 01 2004 642 EU01...

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