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The bottom line represents the partition status. See
” below for details.
For controlling an xGen system, use the cursor to select or
deselect partitions.
To select a partition, use Right (6) and Left (4) navigation
buttons to move the cursor. Select or deselect a partition with
the Selection (5) button. Selected partition numbers are
inverted. Confirm the selection by pressing Enter.
The screen may show up to 8 partitions. If there are more than
8 partitions, use Down (8) and Up (2) navigation buttons to
view the next or previous 8 partitions.
For controlling an xGenConnect system, use numerical buttons
1 to 8 to select or deselect partitions 1 to 8.
To select a partition, press the partition number. Selected
partition numbers are inverted. Confirm the selection by
pressing Enter.
Press 0 to select or deselect all available partitions.
Partition status
The following partition statuses may be displayed on the
screen:
: Partition is ready to arm
(Blinking): Partition is ready to force-arm
–: Partition is not ready to arm (for example, a zone is active,
or a fault is present)
: Partition is armed in Away mode
: Partition is armed in Stay mode
(Blinking): Partition is armed in Stay Instant mode
: Partition is armed in Stay Instant Night mode
Note:
The partition number in the top line is blinking if an alarm
or other audible event has occurred in the corresponding
partition.
System Events That Prevent Arming
The following system events may prevent you to arm your
security system. Depending the Security Grade, either you or
your installation company needs to acknowledge these faults
before arming will be allowed. See next chapter or contact your
installation company for assistance.
•
Wireless sensor supervision faults
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Wireless sensor Low Battery
•
Tamper
•
Trouble
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Ethernet or Wi-Fi fault
•
Wireless Jamming
•
Over-current fault
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AC Mains fault
•
Backup Battery fault
•
Expander fault
Exit Error / Fail to Close
If during the exit delay an instant zone is tripped, then the
partition(s) affected will not be armed, and the sirens will sound
a warning. An Exit Error and Fail to Close event are logged in
the xGen event history.
Check that the zone is secure and try to arm the partition(s)
again.
Disarm Partitions
Enter a valid PIN code to unlock the screen.
Typically the buzzer will sound (continuous tone) announcing
the entry delay.
Press the Disarm button (Figure 1, item 7) followed by a valid
PIN code to disarm your system.
If your system has multi-partition control enabled, and the user
has the Display Partition List option enabled, the Partition
selection screen will be displayed. See “Multi-partition control”
on page 2.
A valid PIN code will need to be entered to determine what
permissions they have, this includes which partitions and at
what time/day that user has access.
Disarm After an Alarm
When an alarm condition occurs the screen may make a
constant beeping sound.
Enter a valid PIN code to unlock the screen.
For more details, press the System Info (Figure 1, item 6). The
partition and zone(s) that caused the alarm will be displayed.
Press Disarm to acknowledge the alarm condition and disarm
the partition(s).
Note:
By default, only partitions in alarm are disarmed. To
disarm remaining partitions, perform the disarm sequence
again. If the system is configured to display the partition list
first, select partitions to disarm manually.
See “Multi-partition
” on page 2 for details.
Lock Out on 3 Invalid PIN Attempts
If an invalid PIN code is entered three times, the keypad will
ignore further login attempts for the next 90 seconds. Every
code entry from the keypad, app, or web page is counted. You
must wait the full 90 seconds before trying again entering your
PIN code. This is to prevent brute-force attacks on guessing
PIN codes.
Lock Out on 10 Invalid Card Attempts
If an improper card is presented to the reader 10 times (for
example, improperly formatted, not secured, not assigned to
any user, or disabled card), the keypad ignores further card
swipes for the next 90 seconds. You must wait this amount of
time before trying again the proper cards.
Functional Buttons
There are four function buttons A to D (see Figure 1, item 5).
Each button can be assigned to one of the following
programmable functions:
•
Quick Chime toggle (assigned to button C by default)
•
Quick Bypass (assigned to button B by default)
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Trigger Scene
•
Smoke Sensor Reset
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