Using the keypad
Changing the arm mode
1
Tap the touchpanel to light the arm
mode buttons.
2
Tap the button of the desired arm
mode.
R
If you tap
to disarm the
alarm system, enter the disarm
PIN (default: “0000”) and then
tap
M
OK
N
.
Note:
R
We recommend changing the PIN
from the default before operating the
alarm system. For more information,
refer to the User’s Guide
(page 16).
R
When the arm mode is changed with
the keypad, the arm mode icons
displayed on the app will not be
automatically changed. The
displayed arm mode icons will be
updated when the app refreshes the
home screen.
Confirming the arm mode
By default, the button corresponding to
the current arm mode is lit during
normal operation. If the
[Home
Network]
app was used to change this
setting, the button does not light.
Cancelling a trigger
When the alarm system is triggered,
the keypad sounds an alert and the
current arm mode button blinks slowly.
Use the following procedure to stop the
alert.
To cancel the trigger, tap the
touchpanel, enter the disarm PIN
(default: “0000”), and then tap
M
OK
N
.
Talking notification feature
This feature allows you to get
information about a triggered sensor.
When a sensor is triggered, the keypad
can announce the location of the
sensor detected, the sensor name, and
the type of detection. For more
information, refer to the User’s Guide
(page 16).
Features available
when using the
[Home Network] app
Some of the keypad’s features that are
available when using the
[Home
Network]
app are listed below. For
more information, refer to the User’s
Guide (page 16).
–
Alarm system
You can use the app to arm and
disarm the alarm system.
–
Device management
You can use the app to change the
keypad’s name, select whether or
not the arm mode buttons are
displayed, and turn voice guidance
and key tones on and off.
Accessing the User’s
Guide
The User’s Guide is a collection of
online documentation that helps you
get the most out of the
[Home
Network]
app.
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