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When a Chime Zone is activated it can operate an Output and/or beep the keypad buzzer. There is a separate Chime
timer for each of the 8 keypads. If the value is made “0” for a keypad the Chime Zone will not beep the keypad buzzer. The
Keypad Chime Timer can be set to a value from 1-255. The units are in 1/10th second increments. This means that a value
of 10 will beep the keypad buzzer for 1 second.
PROXIMITY READER LED to OUTPUT MAPPING
PROXIMITY READER LED to OUTPUT MAPPING -
P98E 1-8E
Option 1 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 1
Option 5 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 5
Option 2 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 2
Option 6 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 6
Option 3 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 3
Option 7 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 7
Option 4 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 4
Option 8 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 8
If a proximity reader is connected to the control panel it may be desirable to have the LED provide some form of
indication such as Arm/Disarm state, etc. By using this location it is possible to link the LED at a reader number to follow
the programming of an output. The LED can be used to indicate Arm/Disarm state, Stay Mode Arm/disarm, output On/Off,
etc. If chirps have been assigned to access tags/cards (P46E4E) and the output the reader LED is set to follow has the
chirps assigned (P50E-P53E), then the output must have a minimum pulse time (P39E) of 10 for it to work correctly.
The proximity reader keypad address number is set at P99E as detailed below.
LEARN PROXIMITY READER KEYPAD ADDRESS
NUMBER
LEARN PROXIMITY READER KEYPAD ADDRESS NUMBER -
P99E 1-8E (Value = Keypad Address 1-8)
When a Proximity reader is connected to the panel it must have a unique keypad address number assigned so that any
program options can be assigned to that specific reader. To program the keypad address you must first connect the
reader to the panel via the keypad buss. Then from installer program mode, enter in P99E followed by the keypad address
you wish to assign to the reader (eg P99E4E will assign keypad address 4). To assign this keypad address to a selected
reader you have to present a tag or card 5 times within 10 seconds to learn the keypad address number. The tag or card
does not have to be enrolled at the panel to set the keypad address. When the address has been learnt by the reader it
sends an acknowledgement back to the panel which will stop the learn mode. To assign a different address to another
reader you must go through the same process again only this time entering in a different keypad address number (eg
P99E5E for keypad address 5). Repeat the process until all readers have been assigned a unique keypad address. Now any
keypad specific options can be assigned to the readers (eg assign areas/outputs or users to the reader).
If you do not assign a unique address to every keypad and reader connected to the keypad buss, a conflict will exist
that will cause erratic operation. Each reader or keypad MUST have a different address.
NOTE:
The proximity and arming readers flash out the assigned keypad address number on their LED whenever the panel
is in “Installer Program” Mode. This allows quick identification of the assigned address for each reader.
KEY-SWITCHES
The two Key-Switch inputs are available on the panel tamper. Normally the panel tamper is a single 2k2 EOL resistor,
however if the tamper input is wired as per the type 14 option shown on page 5, the 4k7 resistor becomes Key-switch
number 1 and the 8k2 resistor becomes Key-switch number 2 (the 2k2 still acts as the tamper resistor). If the tamper
input is shorted out or cut the panel will still go into system tamper alarm but provided the 2k2 resistor is maintained
then shorting or opening the 4k7 or 8k2 resistors will operate the key-switch functions.
KEY-SWITCH AREA ASSIGNMENT
KEY-SWITCH AREA ASSIGNMENT
- P111E 1-2E (1 = Key-switch # 1, 2 = Key-switch # 2)
Option 1 - Area “A”
Option 2 - Area “B”
Option 1
Area “A”
- This option assigns the key-switch to Area A. If a key-switch is assigned to only Area A it can only
Arm or Disarm that area.
Option 2
Area “B”
- This option assigns the key-switch to Area B. If a key-switch is assigned to only Area B it can only
Arm or Disarm that area.