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Zones
This option applies to keypads that have zone connections. You can use this option to
enable or disable the zones. You can use
Detectors/Devices
– Detectors – Program Zones
to give keypad zones the required properties (see page 41).
Please refer to page 28 for details of zone addressing for keypads.
If you disable the zones after enabling them, the control unit deletes all properties
belonging to those zones.
Wired Zone Type
This option applies to keypads that have zone connections. Please refer to page 14 for
details of the wiring types.
Loudspeaker volume
This option is available for keypads that have connections for an external loudspeaker.
The option sets the volume of the loudspeaker.
Buzzer volume
This option is available for the KEY-FKPZ. The option sets the volume of all tones at the
keypad that originate from the control unit (such as entry/exit tones). The keypad may
have a local option for setting the volume of tones that originate from the keypad
– please
refer to the keypad's installation instructions.
Backlight
Use this option to control the brightness of the backlight on keypads such as the
KEY-KPZ01 and KEY-FKPZ.
Mode
This controls whether the backlight is on or off. This can be set to:
Timed
– The backlight is normally off, but glows when a user presses keys. The
backlight stays on for eight seconds after the last keypress or prox tag use. The
backlight also comes on during the entry time and when the system is in alarm
On
– The backlight is permanently on.
Off
– The backlight is permanently off.
Note:
The
Mode
option has no effect if you have set backlight behaviour locally at
the keypad. Please refer to the keypad's installation instructions.
Brightness
This controls the brightness of the backlight. The option has no effect if you have set
brightness locally at the keypad.
External Prox
This option appears for keypads that provide connections for an external proximity reader.
Use this option to enable or disable the external proximity reader.
You also need to configure
System Options
– User Access – Terminated Set
(see page
84) if you are using an external proximity reader.
Delete Keypad
Always use
Delete Keypad
when you wish to remove a wired keypad from the bus. Using
this option defaults the bus device number stored within the device (making the device