n
Temperature display
The keypad display shows the temperature that the
wireless detectors measure (for more information about
the wireless detectors that support temperature mea-
surement, ask your installer):
Int. Temp.: 20ºC
Ext. Temp.: 10ºC
Ø
the top line shows the temperature measured by in-
door wireless detectors
Ø
the bottom line shows the temperature measured by
the outdoor wireless detectors
If there are no wireless detectors connected to the sys-
tem that can measure the temperature, two dashes dis-
play on the keypad.
+
If there are multiple wireless detectors that can
measure the temperature, the average tempera-
ture displays on the keypad for each category.
+
The keypad shows the average temperature for all
the wireless detectors that connect to the system,
regardless of the keypad’s partitions, and the de-
tector’s partitions.
n
View signals
The LED
G
indicates a signal (alarm, tampering, fault
or zone bypass).
If all signals have ended, the LED
G
blinks to indicate
that signals have occurred (memory).
+
If the keypad has the
EN50131
option enabled, the
LED
G
ONLY displays system status when ALL
keypad partitions are disarmed: ask your installer
for more information.
Ï
Keypads connected to the Absoluta 630 control
panel show the system status, even when there
are armed partitions.
To view these signals, from keypad standby status, en-
ter your user PIN (default
0001
for Grade 2 control panels
and
00001
for Grade 3 control panels) and then press the
ENTER
key.
*FAULT!
001/002
Default Date
Ø
the top line shows the type of signal, and the number
of signal you are viewing followed by the total num-
ber of signals for that type;
Ø
the bottom line shows the description of the signal.
+
A flashing asterisk indicates that the event is no
longer present (event memory).
Press
A
or
B
to navigate through the signals:
FAULT!
002/002
Panel NO batt.
+
For some signals, the keypad does not show any
description in the viewing signals mode: you can
find this information in the logger.
Press
ENTER
or
ESC
to navigate between the types of
signals:
Ø
Alarms
Ø
Tamper
Ø
Troubles (Table 14 on page 80 describes the mean-
ing of the messages)
Ø
Bypassed zones
Ø
Active zones
Ø
Partition status (see “View partition status” on
page 38)
Ø
User Menu (see “Accessing the User Menu” on
page 42)
TAMPER! 001/002
AS line
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OPERATIONS FROM LCD KEYPAD
37
LEDs
DESCRIPTION
I
OFF
All the keypad partitions are disarmed.
ON
At least one of the keypad partitions is armed.
Slow Blinking
During the selection of partitions.
a
OFF
No alarms or tamper active.
ON
At least one alarm or tamper active.
Slow Blinking
All alarm partition and tampers are in memory (restored).
G
OFF
When the Keypad's Partitions are
disarmed
, it signals no info to communicate.
ON
EN50131
disabled and Absoluta 630: there is at least one problem.
EN50131
enabled: there is at least one alarm, tamper, trouble, or bypassed zone
Slow Blinking
EN50131
disabled and Absoluta 630: all problems are over.
EN50131
enabled: all alarms, tampers, problems are over, and all bypassed zones have
been re-included.
The zone alarm and tamper events, signalled on the LEDs, refer to zones which belong to the keypad partitions.
Table 4
LCD keypad lights.
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