
1.4
The Keypad
The 10 numeric keys are for entering your code for setting and unsetting the system, or
entering other information when required. Four lettered keys (A,B,C,D) are provided on
remote keypads. Functions available on these keys are available on alternative keys if
these are not present. The # (YES) and * (NO) keys allow confirmation or cancelling of
codes entered, also the choice of 'Full' or 'Part' setting the system. Always enter your code
carefully and deliberately, never leaving more than 3 seconds between consecutive
presses, or the system will reset itself. If the system does not immediately respond to
your command, wait 3-4 seconds before trying again.
1.5
Operating Codes
There are three levels of access to the system as follows:
Code
Details of use
Factory pre-set
To change
USER
4 different codes may be programmed
These enable the system to be set and unset.
1234
See 6.2
MANAGER
A single code must be programmed, to
provide access to the 'Manager' menu only, so
that additional functions may be used.
2222
See 6.3
ENGINEER
A single code is available to the installing company engineer to access the
programming facilities of the system
1.6
The Keyswitch
The keyswitch, if fitted, provides an alternative to the keypad for setting, unsetting or
resetting the system. The keypad(s) and keyswitch may be used interchangeably.
1.7
Levels of setting
The system may be used in a variety of ways to maximise your security. These are:
FULL SET
The entire system is armed, and in the event of an intrusion, an alarm will be
sounded, and (if fitted) a police call initiated.
PART SET
A pre-programmed portion of the system only is set. The system may provide
a reduced level of warning outputs in this mode - eg no police call.
Two different 'Part' settings are provided (designated 'B' and 'C') to permit, for
example, one setting to be used to set the downstairs at night, and the other
to set upstairs and the garage during the day.
Part Set 'C' is available ONLY if programmed by the installing engineer.
CHIME
Provides a simple 'Chime' warning if a programmed zone is triggered whilst
the premises are occupied.
Note that the areas pre-programmed for PART 'B', PART 'C' and CHIME may all be
different, or overlap.
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