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The following information is shown for each keypad:
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NUMBER
: This is the sequential number of acquisition of the keypad.
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PHYS.ADDRESS
: This is the physical address of the keypad.
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DESCRIPTION
: This is the alphanumeric label used to identify the keypad, e.g. “Garage Keypad”,
more easily. The description can be up to 32 characters long, chosen from alphabetical characters,
including accented characters, numbers and space; no other characters, such as special characters
or symbols, can be used.
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SECTORS
: This shows the sectors matched to the keypad.
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GONG
: This enables the keypad buzzer to perform the Gong function.
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MASKING
: If the masking function is enabled, the system status (active or inactive) is not permanently
displayed, leaving the LEDs on the keypad always off. However, it is always possible to view the status
of the system by entering a valid code. When you return to the default display, the display will still last
for about 20 seconds and then turn off. IMPORTANT!
Do not enable masking to maintain EN 50131
compliance.
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BUZZER
: If the function is enabled, the buzzer will signal the elapsing of any "Entrance Path x" and
"Exit Path" times. IMPORTANT! EN 50131compliance will be cancelled if the buzzer is deactivated.
Double-click on the keypad line to open a pop-up window.
Figure 82 - Keypad customisation
In the pop-up window you can:
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Enter the identification label of the keypad in
Description
. The text entered in
Description
is also used
to generate the voice messages. Use only alphabetic characters, including accented characters,
numbers, and spaces.
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Associate the sectors with the keypad (
Sectors
, by selecting them one by one or selecting them all by
clicking the
All
button. The
None
button deletes all associations. To delete a single association, click
on the sector number.