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GE Advisor MASTER ATS111 series

GE Advisor MASTER ATS111 series
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Figure 2. ATS110x keypad
The ATS110x keypad
1
0 - 9
Used to enter alphanumeric information.
2
ON
Used after entering your PIN code to tell the system that you want to arm your area(s).
(Arming stations without LCD have a # as ON key)
3
OFF
Used after entering your PIN to tell the system that you want to disarm your area(s).
(Arming stations without LCD have a * as OFF key)
4
ENTER
Used when information is to be processed (similar to the Enter key on a computer).
Scrolls forward in the menu.
(Arming stations without LCD have a # as ENTER key)
5
MENU*
Displays the menu login prompt.
Backspace to correct an error.
Scrolls backwards in the menu.
(Arming stations without LCD only have the * without the word menu)
5+2
5+3
MENU +
MENU +
Increases the LCD contrast.
Decreases LCD contrast.
6
NEXT
Displays the next items in a menu list.
Updates the information displayed.
(Available on some arming stations only)
7
CLEAR
Exits the current function or operation and returns to alarm control prompt.
(Available on some arming stations only)
7+2
7+3
[CLEAR] +
[CLEAR] +
Increases the keypad buzzer volume.
Decreases the keypad buzzer volume.
8
LCD display
Used to display messages.
9
Area LED
Used to display the status of the areas.
F1 – F4
Can be used to perform special tasks. These tasks have to be programmed by the
installer.
The LCD display
Messages are displayed on the liquid crystal display (LCD) on the keypad. They guide you through the
functions of the Advisor MASTER SYSTEM, such as identifying problems, the procedures necessary to
rectify problems, programming functions and other menu options. The display might also show information
you have entered on the keypad.
The first line of the display shows system information and scrolls if there are more characters than can be
displayed, depending on the arming station type. The second line of the display shows instructions and
characters you enter on the keypad.

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