key LED
Available backlight modes for
key
:
Off
–
key
LED is
always
O
ff
;
Pre-Alarm status
– key LED is
steady
O
n
, when the
partition is secured with "Pre-alarm" mode On.
, [Settings] , [Keypad Settings] , [
Light & Indication
] , [E
nter
PIN]
,
[[ ] key LED] , , .
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
PIN:
PIN:
PIN:
PIN:
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
Entry/exit sounds
Interface example
When the entry/exit delay is in progress, the remaining time is shown on keypad displays, the sound signal
is audible. It is possible to turn ON this sound signal on certain keypad and to turn OFF on
the
other one. In
order to do it mark/unmark the partitions by "
+" sign
pressing the key.
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A major benefit of the keypad is that it interface can be very easily customized. An example describes the
keypad interface setup, when the keypad is installed in the bedroom. The bright light source and the
additional sounds, excluding an alarm, are not allowed in this room. The keypad LCD brightness and
contrast levels will be reduced. LCD and keypad key backlight will be automatically turned Off when the
keypad is not in use for last 40 seconds. The
key will be used for
a status
indication.
, [Settings] , [Keypad Settings] , [
Light & Indication
] , [E
nter
PIN]
,
[Entry/Exit sounds [ENT]] , , .
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
PIN:
PIN:
PIN:
PIN:
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
################
################
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
7
Short user manual
Intruder alarm system
KM2
4, KM24A
keypad
KM2
4, KM24A
keypad
Events from zones
This menu is visible when in above mentioned LCD display or keypad interface settings the option "By
zone" has been selected. The key is used to mark/unmark the zone.
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, [Settings] , [Keypad Settings] , [
Light & Indication
] , [E
nter
PIN]
,
[Events from zones [ENT]] , , .
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
PIN:
PIN:
PIN:
PIN:
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
################
################
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
Example
Interface settings:
LCD backlight
–
By zone
(see "
LCD
display and keypad key backlight modes");
Keypad backlight
–
By zone
(see "
LCD
display and keypad key backlight modes");
Status LEDs
status
–
Always
(see "Status LEDs");
key LED –
Armed
(see " key LED");
key LED –
Off
(see "
key LED");
key LED
–
Off
(
see "
key LED")
;
key LED –
Off
(
see "
key LED")
;
E
vents
from zones –
no zones are marked (see "
Events from zones
");
Entry/Exit sounds
–
no partitions are marked (see "
Entry/exit sounds
");
LCD brightness level
–
7 (see "LCD
display
brightness and contrast");
LCD contrast level
–
7 (see "LCD
display
brightness and contrast");
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
B
!
BY
Help texts
Keypad is equipped with a special key.
The
key LED blinks
if there is some
additional
information
. By
pressing this key user can find information how to manage a system or problem.
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Information about system, central monitoring station, installer, power supply voltages can be found in
information menu. In order to enter this menu user must press
key when keypad is showing main display
view. Choose the corresponding menu, enter it by pressing key.
????
ENT
ENT
ENT
ENT
Information about system
Away
Away
Press
[ENT]
to
arm
Press
[ ]
to
select
mode
Press
[1]..[4]
to select
part.
Arming
Arming
READY TO ARM
READY TO ARM
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2nd Floor
1
0-26
+25°C
This
arming
mode
is
used
when
you
want to
protect
a
premise
,
when nobody
will be staying inside
.
After
arming,
all
zones
will
be
protected.
After
using
the
door
will
be
entry
delay
time for disarming.
Press [CLR] to exit.
key will start to blink. It means that
there is a help text is available for
the Away arming mode. Press
key to read the help text.
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Press to exit.
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
CLR
Press
key.
Use
or
for navigation.