Detectors/Devices Menu
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The navigation LEDs at keypads other than 2-way radio keypads glow red when a radio
keypad is disabled.
If a user tries to set the system, the keypad displays
“Tick to continue Disabled”, together
with the address of the disabled keypad, but will continue to set the system if the user
presses
.
Replace Keypad
Use this option if you wish to replace a damaged or malfunctioning keypad with a new one,
and there is at least one other keypad on your system. When you use
Replace Keypad
,
the control unit disables the selected keypad, but retains
the keypad’s name and other
settings.
To replace a keypad:
1. Select
Replace Keypad
at another keypad, and choose the keypad to replace. When
prompted, confirm the replacement.
2. Pair the replacement keypad with the base station.
3. Select
Replace Keypad
again, and choose the keypad you replaced (the display
shows "Add" in the bottom-right corner).
4. Hold down the A and
keys at the new keypad. The control unit assigns the bus
device address of the keypad you removed to the new keypad, along with the name
and other settings from the old keypad. The new keypad will not need any further
configuration.
The control unit assigns the bus device address of the keypad you removed to the
new keypad, along with the name and other settings from the old keypad. The new
keypad will not need any further configuration.
External Sirens
This menu allows you to add, delete and edit external radio sirens.
To use an external radio siren, the control unit must either have built-in radio or you must
add a radio expander first. Each radio expander can support up to two external radio
sirens. See Table 1 on page 2 for the maximum number of radio sirens per control unit.
Add/Del Siren
To add or remove a radio siren, select
Add/Del Siren
, select the expander (if applicable),
then choose one of the siren numbers (names). If you are adding a siren, activate the
tamper switch when prompted or connect power to the siren (please refer to the siren's
installation instructions).
Edit Siren
This contains:
Name
Allows you to name the device
Partitions (partitioned system only)
Assigning a siren to partitions causes the siren to activate when there is an alarm in
any assigned partition.
Note:
If any assigned partition is set, a tamper to the radio
siren will cause an unconfirmed alarm. If there is an outstanding unconfirmed alarm,
this generates a confirmed alarm. Y
ou can use the “All Partitions” option to allocate
or de-allocate the radio siren to all partitions.