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Section 6: Keypad Operation
6.1 Partition Keypads
A partition keypad is a keypad that can access one parti-
tion. You can assign a keypad to a partition when you enroll
it (see 4.1 ‘Enrolling Keypads and Modules‘), or in the Parti-
tion Assignment section (see below).
The partition keypad will primarily control the partition to
which it is assigned. However, a user will also be able to
control other partitions from the partition keypad, if that
user’s access code allows it.
When a user enters their code to disarm the partition at a
partition keypad, the partition to which the keypad is
assigned will disarm. The user will then have the option to
enter their code again to disarm the other partitions
enabled for their code.
Partition Assignment
To change the partition assignment of a keypad:
1. Enter reference number [0012XX00], where XX = the
keypad number.
2. Enter the number of the partition you want the keypad
assigned to: (01) - (08), or (00) for Global assignment.
Partition Toggle Options
Partition keypads can be programmed to operate according
to the following options. To program these toggle options,
enter reference number [0100XX01] where XX = partition
number. Press [✱] to toggle each option ON or OFF. The
programming will affect all keypads assigned to the
selected partition.
•Display Clock
Display Clock Display Clock
Display Clock - If enabled, the partition keypad(s) will
display the time and date when not in use (default=Yes).
• Display Clock While Stay Armed
Display Clock While Stay Armed Display Clock While Stay Armed
Display Clock While Stay Armed - If enabled, the parti-
tion keypad(s) will display the time and date when stay
armed.
• Disp Exit Time
Disp Exit Time Disp Exit Time
Disp Exit Time - If enabled, the partition keypad(s) will
display the exit delay time during the exit delay
(default=Yes).
• System Alarms
System Alarms System Alarms
System Alarms - If enabled, the partition keypad(s) will
display ’Partition X in Alarm’ and will beep (five sec-
onds on; five seconds off) when any other partition is in
alarm. This notification will end when the alarm is
cleared or when any key is pressed on the partition key-
pad (default=No).
• System Status
System Status System Status
System Status - If enabled, the partition keypad(s) will
display the status (R
eady, Not ready, Armed, alarm
memory!
, Force armed) of all active partitions on the
system. If disabled, the partition keypads will not dis-
play partition status. This option overrides the clock
display option (default=No).
The operation and functionality of the Fire, Auxiliary and
Panic keys are also programmable for partition keypads.
For more information regarding the FAP keys, see 6.6 ‘Fire,
Auxiliary and Panic Keys‘.
6.2 Global Keypads
Unlike a partition keypad, a global keypad is not assigned
to a single partition. Rather, a global keypad can be used to
access all partitions on the system. You can assign a keypad
to be global when you enroll it (see 4.1 ‘Enrolling Keypads
and Modules‘), or in the Partition Assignment section (ref #
[0015XX00]).
Global keypads should be placed in common or global
areas of the premises, such as points of entry/exit or recep-
tion areas, where the ability to arm and disarm more than
one partition at a time is required.
When a user enters their code to disarm a partition at a glo-
bal keypad, the system will ask the user to select which par-
titions they wish to disarm. The system will only allow the
user to disarm the partitions for which their access code is
enabled.
Global Keypad Options
Global keypads can be programmed to operate according
to the following options. To program these toggle options,
enter reference number [000200]. Press [✱] to toggle each
option ON or OFF. The programming will affect all global
keypads.
• Global Clock
Global ClockGlobal Clock
Global Clock: If enabled, the time and date will be dis-
played on global keypads when they are not in use
(default=Yes).
• Global Trouble
Global TroubleGlobal Trouble
Global Trouble: If enabled, when a trouble condition is
present on the system, the trouble menu can be viewed
from global keypads. If disabled, global keypads will
not list trouble conditions (default=Yes).
• Global Alarms
Global AlarmsGlobal Alarms
Global Alarms: If enabled, the global keypads will
sound the buzzer and display the message ’[Partition
label] In Alarm’ when any partition is in alarm. The key-
pad buzzer will be silenced and the message will be
cleared when the alarm has been restored or any key is
pressed on the keypad. If disabled, global keypads will
not indicate alarms (default=No).
• Globl Sys Stat
Globl Sys StatGlobl Sys Stat
Globl Sys Stat: If enabled, global keypads will display
the status (R
eady, Not ready, Armed, alarm memory!,
F
orce armed) of all partitions on the system. If disabled,
global keypads will not display partition status. This
option overrides the clock display option (default=No).
• Global Entry
Global EntryGlobal Entry
Global Entry: If enabled, global keypads will sound an
entry delay for all partitions. If disabled, the entry delay
will only be annunciated if all partitions are armed
(default=No).
The operation and functionality of the Fire, Auxiliary and
Panic keys are also programmable for global keypads. For
more information regarding the FAP keys, see 6.6 ‘Fire,
Auxiliary and Panic Keys‘.
6.3 Keypad Toggle Options
Entry / Exit Delay Tones
Ref #: [0012XX01], where XX = keypad number
You can turn off the entry and/or exit delay warning tones
for each keypad enrolled on the system. The entry/exit
delay tones are on by default.
Function Key Options
Ref #: [0012XX01], where XX = LCD45X1 keypad number
On each keypad, you can program each function key so
that users will need to enter an access code before the panel
performs the function. To do this, turn on the ’Funct. X
Code’ toggle option for that key. The default setting is OFF
for each key.
NOTE: Some function key types will require an access
code entry regardless of the programming in this section.
See section 6.11 ‘Function Key Programming‘ for more
information.