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DSC PC1832 - Global and Partition Keypad Operation; Keypad Features; Automatic Scrolling of Open Zones; Automatic Scrolling of Alarms in Memory

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1. With the PK5500/RFK5500 series keypads press [*][2], when
Trouble 8 appears on the screen, press the [*] key. This will
take you into Time Programming.
2. Or press the function key, once programmed by the installer,
and you enter the Time and Date programming menu.
NOTE:
If you enter into the Time and Date Programming using
the function key, pressing [#] to exit will return to the base users
menu.
[27] - Select Partition 3
[28] - Select Partition 4
[29] - Select Partition 5
[30] - Select Partition 6
[31] - Select Partition 7
[32] - Select Partition 8
These keys provide users with an easy way to select one of the
above partitions. For example, this is the same as pressing and
holding the [#] key, then pressing and holding the [3] key to select
Partition 3 (see section 4.4 ’Global and Partition Keypad Opera-
tion’).
4.4 Global and Partition Keypad Operation
A global keypad will display limited information until a partition is
selected: the Trouble light will turn on if a trouble condition is
present, and the Armed light will turn on if all the partitions are
armed. To select a partition the user must press and hold one of
keys [1] - [8] for two seconds, depending on which partition they
want to access. (e.g. press and hold [2] for Partition 2). The key-
pad will then display the status of the selected partition and allow
normal operation.
A Partition keypad will display the status of the Partition it is
assigned to. A user with access to more than one partition may
temporarily assign the keypad to another partition to gain access.
To do this the user must first press and hold the [#] key for two
seconds. The keypad will go blank. The user must then press and
hold one of keys [1] - [8] for two seconds, depending on which
partition they want to access (e.g. press and hold [2] for Partition
2). The keypad will then display the status of the selected partition
and allow normal access.
4.5 Keypad Features
Not all features are available on all keypad types, refer to the
installation sheet that came with your keypad for a list of sup-
ported features.
Automatic Scrolling of Open Zones
The LCD keypad automatically scrolls through open zones while
the keypad is idle. This feature, if enabled, will override the clock
display. This option can be programmed in LCD programming
section [076], Option [8].
Automatic Scrolling of Alarms in Memory
The LCD keypad allows automatic scrolling through alarms in
memory while the keypad is idle. This feature, if enabled, will
override the clock display. This option can be programmed in
LCD programming section [076], Option [4].
24 Hour Time Display Option
LCD keypads can be programmed to display time using a 24-
hour clock, instead of a 12-hour, a.m./p.m. clock. This option can
be programmed in LCD programming section [076], Option [3].
Keypad Zones
See section 2.11 ‘Keypad Zone/PGM‘ on page 10.
Viewing Troubles While Armed
See section ‘[*][2] Trouble Display‘ on page 13 for information on
how to view troubles.
Backlighting Boost
Keypads will provide extra number pad lighting when any key is
pressed. The backlighting boost will last for an additional 30 sec-
onds after the last keypress.

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