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Installer manual AlphaVision ML Rev. 3.60 01-01-2015 38
The various dialers (IP, GSM / GPRS or PSTN) LEDs illuminate up when the specific dialer is transmitting an
alarm or status message. When the dialer does not succeed to get into contact with the central station / or
private phone number, the dialer will stop (after expiration of the call attempts) and the corresponding
dialer LED will flash. The next time the dialer transmits an alarm or status message successfully, the
corresponding dialer LED will extinguish.
! When a duress code is entered the relevant dialer (IP, PSTN, GSM) LED will not illuminate for 15
minutes and the message "Information present" will not appear in the display. After 15 minutes or a valid
disarming the “Information present” message will reappear.
LCD/Proximity keypad
If the AlphaVision ML is installed with a LCD/PROX keypad then the system can be armed and disarmed with
a proximity tag. Up to 90 proximity tag’s can be enrolled: 1 supervisor tag and 89 user tag’s.
Enrolling Proximity tags in the LCD/Prox keypad
Enrolling proximity tag’s is similar to programming a 6-digit user code. Once the system asks to enter the 6-
digit user code the proximity tag can be presented to the integrated proximity reader, which is located
directly above the microphone hole (bottom center keypad). Once the tag is read the system will
automatically create a 6-digit user code. For a detailed description regarding enrolling proximity tags, see
chapter ‘User Menu / Users’.
Arming- and disarming with a proximity tag on a LCD/Proximity keypad
The proximity tag only replaces a 6-digit user code in the system. Once the system asks to enter a user code
simply present the tag to the internal proximity reader of the keypad. Depending on the assigned user level
the system will automatically arm or disarm or an extra action must be performed.
LED keypad
The Alpha Vision ML can also be equipped with a LED keypad. Currently the AlphaVision ML supports the
Key-7 SA840-A20 keypad. The LED keypad can function as a “LED NORMAL” or a “LED LAST DOOR” keypad.
The “LED normal keypad function as a normal keypad and can be used for arming/disarming the system
with level 2, 3 or level 4 user codes. The last door keypad is a special type of keypad commonly used in
Scandinavian countries to start an entry delay or to stop the exit delay. The keypad is mounted outdoors
and all users must first enter their user code before opening the door. The magnetic contact on the door
and the detector in the hallway should be programmed as ‘follower’ zones. By entering the user code first
on the “LED LAST DOOR” keypad an entry delay is started and both the magnetic contact on the door and
detector in the hallway are now delayed zones thus allowing the user to disarm the system on the LCD or
LCD/PROX keypad in the hallway. If the user does not enter his/her code on the “LED LAST DOOR” keypad
opening the door will cause an alarm immediately. The function (Normal or Last Door) of the LED keypad
can be programmed in the system options menu (Configuration/Keyboards/Keyboard type).
Proximity Reader
The Alpha Vision ML can also be equipped with an external Proximity Reader. The proximity reader should
be set to address 1 (factory default is address 1) and also be activated in the system programming. Using the
external proximity reader the system can be armed/disarmed and provide simple access control depending
on the user level accompanied to the proximity tag. Proximity tag’s cannot be enrolled via the external
Proximity reader and the system should always be equipped with an LCD/PROX keypad.
! When using an external proximity reader the system should also be equipped with an LCD/PROX
keypad.

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