“Time of day” programming
The fourth message to appear in the LCD display is:
“
TIME XX
:
XX
ENTER IN
24
H
“
The display will read “
TIME
”, followed by the currently programmed
time of day. To modify the time programmed, enter the four (4) digits
corresponding to the required time, according to the “24 hour” clock.
Example:
To program
4:05 p.m
, enter
16:05
by pressing
[1] [6] [0] [5]
.
After the 4 digits have been entered, you will hear a “confirma-
tion” beep, indicating that the keypad time programmed has been
automatically saved in memory. Once the required time has been
programmed, press
[
ENTER
]
to scroll to the last user-programma-
ble feature.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE THAT
“
PANEL TIME
”
MUST ALSO
BE PROGRAMMED.
“One-key access” programming can be used
to set panel time. (Refer to “
Key Access Programming
”, page 20)
“Keypad Mute and Chime Zone Programming”
The fifth message to appear in the LCD display is:
“
CHIME
&
MUTE
“
:
“
KEY
“
ON
“
=
ENABLED
“
Each message activates a separate keypad feature.
Chime Zone Selection:
Your 639 keypad permits
zones 1-12
to be programmed as “chime”
zones. A chime zone "advises" you when it is opened by creating a
rapid intermittent beep tone. Any or all zones of Esprit control pan-
els (zones 1-12) may be programmed as “chime” zones.
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In programming mode, when the “
CHIME
&
MUTE
:
” message is dis-
played, zones shown on the “
KEY ON
” line have the “chime” fea-
ture activated. To turn on the "chime zone" feature, press the cor-
responding key to activate the chime zone: Key “1” = chime zone
1, Key “2” = chime zone 2, etc. Chime zone is heard only when
zones 1-12 are displayed.
Example: If
[3]
is displayed, zone 3 is programmed as a “chime”
zones. If you have more than 1 keypad in your system, program
the “chimes” for each keypad separately.
Keypad zones:
To activate chime feature on the 1st keypad zone, press
[
TRBL
]
.
To activate chime feature on 2nd keypad zone, press
[2
ND
]
.
Keypad Mute:
The keypads in your security system may be located in or near bed-
rooms, or other locations where keypad sounds generated during
entry/exit delays can be a source of annoyance/inconvenience. In
these areas, you can “mute” selected keypads, so that no sounds
will be generated by a keypad unless keys are actually pressed.
To activate “keypad mute” feature, enter “programming” mode at the
keypad you wish to mute. (Reminder: depress
[
ENTER
]
for 3 seconds).
Scroll to the “
CHIME
&
MUTE
” message by repeatedly pressing
[
ENTER
]
.
Press
[
BYP
]
. The message will now read “
KEY ON
= [
BYP
]
”. Use the
[
BYP
]
key to turn the “mute” feature “on” or “off” as required.
Once selections for these five programmable features have been
made, press
[
ENTER
]
to save them in keypad memory. Press
[
CLEAR
]
to exit “programming” mode. To return to a previous fea-
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