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4.4
KEYPAD POWER UP CONDITION
When power is applied to the keypad, the LCD display will show
system status. Normally on the initial power up, if all detection
zones are secure, the keypad will display the “ready” condition
along with the time and date. A downloaded message can be
programmed to display from a remote PC instead of the time.
*** 00-00 00:00A
.READY..
4.5
KEYPAD DESCRIPTION
1.
READY (GREEN) LED - When on indicates that all protected
areas are secure and the system is ready to be armed. A
blinking ready led indicates a fault condition.
2.
ARM (RED) LED - When on indicates the system is armed or
on. A blinking armed led indicates that an alarm has occurred.
3.
MULTI FUNCTION PIEZO - Provides steady and pulsed tones
to indicate various system conditions. The piezo will emit a
steady tone for entrance delay warning and ring back to
acknowledge C/S kiss off. The piezo will emit a pulsed tone for
exit delay, test, and fault functions.
4.
EMERGENCY KEY PAIRS - Any one or all of the key pairs may
be enabled to locally annunciate and or remotely report emer-
gency conditions or both. Note that the key pairs are displayed
by the use of symbols. A label has been provided to identify to
the user the programmed use for each key pair.
5.
SOFT TOUCH KEY PAD - Used to enter all operational and
programming commands.
SCANTRONIC
ARMED
READY
TEST W EEKLY, - SEE OW NERS MA NUAL
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FIGURE 6 - SK1L LCD KEYPAD DESCRIPTION
4.6
KEYPAD KEY SEQUENCE DESCRIPTIONS
FUNCTION KEY
The "Function" key is used in combination with other keys following
your passcode to enter various system operation modes.
(Note that when in any programming menu that this key
becomes the "Escape" key.)
GROUP 1 KEYS
[PPPP] +
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The "Group 1" key sequence is used to
bypass all burglary zones assigned to Interior Group 1.
GROUP 2 KEYS
[PPPP] +
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The "Group 2" key sequence is used to
bypass all burglary zones assigned to Interior Group 2.
2 DIGIT KEYS
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2
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The "2 Digit" keys are used to enter hexadecimal num-
bers A-F.
EXAMPLE: An “F” entry is required
Press:
5
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1
2
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The "2 Digit" keys are also used whenever user needs to enter a zone
value greater than 9.
EXAMPLE: To bypass zone 13, Press:
[PASSCODE]+
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In the program mode, the [1&2] key pair is used to indicate the
additional zones that are hidden by screen limits.
TEST KEYS
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The "Test" key sequence is used whenever a system
self test is required.
FAULT KEYS
In the non auto scroll mode, the "Fault" key sequence
is used to access the fault analysis mode to analyze
a general system failure. It is also used to display the
status of a violated zone.
SYSTEM DIRECTORY KEYS
The "System Directory" key sequence is used to view
all the zone descriptions. This is very useful in the
non auto scroll mode where the zone descriptions are not displayed
and the zone description is needed with the zone number.
MENU/UP CURSOR KEY
The "Menu/Up cursor" key has two functions. The menu key
is initially used to access both installer and user menus.
While in Programming, the "Up cursor" is used to view and
“scroll up” through each description.
DOWN CURSOR
The "Down cursor" key is used in the installer and user
menus to view and “scroll down” through each description.
ESCAPE KEY
The "Escape" key is used to exit any installer or user
programming sequence. The Escape key is also used to
cancel any incomplete key sequence before the "Enter" key is
pressed. (Note that when not in programming menus this key is the
"Function" key.)
ENTER KEY
The "Enter" key must be pressed following every command
sequence so that the system will recognize the command.
LEFTCURSOR KEY
In the program mode, the "left cursor" key is used to move the
cursor in the menu to the left.
RIGHT CURSOR KEY
In the program mode, the "right cursor" key is used to move
the cursor in the menu to the right.
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