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Overview and Features of the CondoSecure MCS-2010 Keypad
Your new insuite security keypad has many features that make it state-of-the-art for high security and
ease of use. The technology, unique to the CondoSecure System, has been proven for over 15 years in
actual security system installations.
What happens at the security desk?
The system consists of insuite keypads, usually one per suite, connected to a central security computer at
the front Concierge desk. The central computer shows the Concierge actual floor plans on a video screen,
including suite doors that open and close in real-time. When someone enters a suite where the insuite
keypad is turned on (
Armed
) and the appropriate code is not entered within the
Entry Time
programmed
(set to 45 seconds when first installed), the central computer will signal the Concierge with a beeping tone
and printout and will display the floor plan and suite on the video screen.
Trouble Shooting
My STATUS Light keeps blinking!
Be certain that the front door is closed. If there are any other security devices in your suite be
certain that they are no being activated (close all patio doors and do not move in front of any Infra-red
detectors) or press the
Away
button to isolate the front door. If the light still flashes there is probably
something wrong with the door contact. Tell Property Management to arrange a service call.
I cannot change my code!
You are probably using either ‘55’ ‘66’ or ‘77’ at the start of your new 4-digit code. These
numbers are reserved for commands and can’t be used at the start of the code. Remember also that you
must enter the code changing sequence within one minute or the keypad will cancel the command.
I forgot my code!
If the code was the Auxiliary code, no problem. Simply enter a new one (you need the master
code to do this.). If the code was the Master code that you forgot, you will need to contact Property
Management.
I am having trouble entering numbers.
The keypad uses a very high quality ‘membrane’ switch for the buttons. They must be pressed in
the middle of the number to activate. When a button is pressed the keypad will make a short ‘beep’ for
each press. People with very long finger nails may find pressing the buttons with the eraser end of a
pencil is more effective.