User’s manual
Keypads 33
6-4
Signalling on the Buzzer
Keypads equipped with buzzers provide you with audible signals, that is, if the sound has not
been switched off.
If the keypad has voice function capacity, the buzzer will also signal incoming intercom calls
from another keypad.
The buzzer signals the running entry, exit and pre-arm times of enabled partitions. The
activation these signals can be set up by means of the keypad options described in paragraph
6-6-8 Keypad settings.
If the control panel is duly programmed, the keypads will be able to generate alarm signals on
the buzzer.
6-5
Emergency status
In the event of a keypad configuration or communication error between the system
peripherals, the display will show one of the templates opposite.
If you are using an Alien user interface, the above-mentioned information will be shown on
the bottom bar on the home page.
If this occurs, you must contact your installer immediately and get the fault cleared.
6-6
Operations from LCD keypads
6-6-1
Alarm management
The actions that can be performed from the keypad in the event of alarm and tamper events are:
• Stop alarms
• Clear call queue
• Delete memory
The user can operate via the keypad in two ways:
• activate the shortcuts associated with keys , ..., (shown on the display) with or
without code entry:
• access the “Alarm management” section (in the user menu) by entering of valid PIN.
Table 6-8: Signalling and types of signal
Signalling Type of signal
Button pressed Single pulse (beep)
Entry time running 8 pulses + 5 second pause
Exit time running
3 pulses + 5 second pause;
4 short pulses + 5 second pause during the final 20 seconds of the exit
Time
Pre-arm time running 1 pulse + 5 second pause
Activation of the output connected to
terminal “T1” on the keypad
Continuous audible signal for the entire duration of output activation
Intercom call Two-tone pulse
Alarm Fast pulses
- JOY/MAX -
FW RELEASE X.YZ
NO COMMUNICATION
K01 P14
- JOY/MAX -
FW RELEASE X.YZ
NOT ENROLLED
K01 P14
Table 6-9: Shortcut for the management of alarms from a keypad
Shortcut User menu section Operation
Alarm manage-
ment menu
n.13
Manage alarms
Access the section with the list of available
operations.
Stop alarms n.2
Stop alarms
Deactivates instantly the outputs activated
by alarm and tamper events
Clear call queue n.3
Clear call queue
Cancels the entire call queue and stops
ongoing calls (if any).
Delete memory n.4
Delete memory
Performs a “Stop alarms” operation and, at
the same time, deletes memory of system/
partition alarm and tamper events.
User Code
Manage alarms
Arm/Disarm op.
Voice functions
Manage alarms
Stop alarms
Clear call queue
Delete memory