GTCOM2 User manual
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ST = Security system mode 0-DISARM, 1-ARM ,2-STAY ,3-SLEEP
Arm/Disarm by keypad
To arm/ disarm the system by Wiegand Keypad, enter User/Master Code
To cancel the arming process: Enter the user/master code again during exit delay countdown.
Disarming the System and Turning OFF the Alarm To disarm and turn OFF the alarm, enter any out of available user codes or master code
using the number keys on the keypad.
Figure 17 ARM/DISARM by keypad settings
Arm/Disarm by iButton key
To arm or disarm the system and turn OFF the alarm, touch the iButton key reader by any of 800 available iButton keys. When the iButton
is touched to the iButton key reader for arming/ disarming, the system will proceed arming/ disarming process.
Figure 18 ARM/DISARM by iButton code settings
Arm/Disarm by RFID key card, keyfob
To arm/ disarm the system with RFID keycard, touch 1 of 800 RFID keycard to the Wiegand keypad. When the RFID keycard is touched
to the reader for arming/ disarming, the system will proceed arming/ disarming process.
Refer to:
Users & Access Control programming details.
Refer to:
DISARM /ARM/SLEEP/STAY the security system
3.3.4
Wiegand Keypad & RFID Card Reader, iButton Probe Wiring
Wiegand keypad specifications:
26bit Wiegand (Default);
8bit key press code
Maxim-Dallas iButton keys (iButton DS1990A
– 64 Bit ID)) can be used to ARM/DISARM security panel or control selected output.
Up to 800 iButton keys can be assigned to the system.
The First iButton key could be learned (recorded) by touching it to the reader. Without the need to send any SMS. The first key is the main
key (MASTER)
The system will notify about successfully recording of the key into memory by shortly beeping twice via buzzer.
The system will automatically assigns control function (ARM/DISARM).