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6.4 Keypad Time-out
Ref #: [00020302]
Both global and partition keypads can be ’loaned’ to other parti-
tions on the system. When a user selects another partition, the
keypad will display ’Accessing [Partition Label]’ and will operate
as a partition keypad from the selected partition.
The amount of time that a loaned keypad will wait before return-
ing to its home partition (or, in the case of global keypads, to its
global mode) can be programmed. The Keypad Time-out will
begin after the last keypress is made. To program the timer, enter
reference number [00020302]. Valid entries are from 020-255
seconds. Do not program the Keypad Time-out for less than 020
seconds.
If your users will have access to audio help (using the PC4936
and Escort4580 modules) you should increase the Keypad Time-
out setting to 60 seconds or more. This will allow enough time for
the system to announce the help messages. The default setting is
020 seconds.
6.5 Keypad Blanking
Ref #: [000200]
When the Keypad Blanking toggle option is enabled, all partition
keypad lights – including the display – will turn off. The keypad
lights and display will remain off until a key is pressed. If the
Keypad Blanking Requires Code option is enabled, the user will
be required to enter their access code in order for the keypad
lights and display to turn on.
To program these options, enter reference number [000200] and
scroll to the following items. Use the [*] to toggle each option on
or off.
Kypd Blanking: Default = No
Kypd Blnk Rq Cd: Default = No
6.6 Fire, Auxiliary and Panic Keys
By default, the Fire, Auxiliary and Panic keys are enabled for both
partition and global keypads. To send a fire, auxiliary or panic
transmission, press and hold the corresponding [F], [A] or [P]
keys for two seconds. FAP key alarms will restore at the end of
the Bell Cut-off time (see section
10.2 ”Bell Circuit Supervi-
sion’).
On an LCD4503 keypad, the Fire, Auxiliary and Panic keys cor-
respond to the Fire, Medical and Police buttons, respectively.
On an LCD4501 keypad, the FAP keys are represented by ,
and . Press and hold both keys beside each symbol for two
seconds to send the transmission.
Partition Keypad FAPs
Ref#: [0100XX01] where XX = partition number
[F] Enabled: Default = Yes
[A] Enabled: Default = Yes
[P] Enabled: Default = Yes
To disable the [F], [A] or [P] keys on a partition keypad, enter the
appropriate reference number. Scroll to the correct options and
press [*] to toggle each option ON or OFF. The programming will
affect all keypads assigned to the selected partition.
NOTE: When a partition keypad is loaned to another partition and a
fire, auxiliary or panic key is pressed, the fire, auxiliary or panic
alarm will be transmitted using the account number for the partition
the keypad is assigned to. The account number of the partition the
keypad is loaned to will not be sent.
Global Keypad FAPs
Ref#: [000200]
Global [F] Key: Default = Yes
Global [A] Key: Default = Yes
Global [P] Key: Default = Yes
To disable the [F], [A] or [P] keys on a global keypad, enter the
reference number. Scroll to the correct options and press [
?] to
toggle each option ON or OFF.
Fire, Auxiliary and Panic Key Options
Ref #: [000201]
The operation of the Fire, Auxiliary and Panic keys can be cus-
tomized according to the following options. Each option is indi-
vidually programmable for the three keys.
To program these options, enter reference number [000201].
Scroll to the following options and press [
?] to toggle each option
ON or OFF.
[F]/[A]/[P] Activ. Bell
If enabled, the fire or burg bell outputs and PGM outputs pro-
grammed to sound fire or burglary alarms will activate when the
[F], [A] or [P] key is pressed. (Default: [F] = Yes; [A] = No; [P] =
No).
[F]/[A]/[P] Pulse Bell
If enabled, the fire or bell outputs and PGM outputs programmed
to sound fire or burglary alarms will pulse when the [F], [A] or [P]
key is pressed. If disabled, the fire or bell outputs and PGM out
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puts programmed to sound fire or burglary alarms, will be steady
when the [F]/[A]/[P] key is pressed. (Default: [F] = Yes; [A] =
No; [P] = No)
[F]/[A]/[P] Key Audib.
If enabled, the keypad will beep three times when the [F], [A] or
[P] key is pressed. If disabled, the keypad will remain silent.
(Default: [F] = Yes; [A] = No; [P] = No)
6.7 Keypad Lockout
Ref#: (XX = partition number)
Global Kypd Lock Ref #: [000200]
Keypad Lockout Ref #: [0100XX01]
Total Bad Codes Ref #: [00020200]
Lockout Duration Ref #: [00020201]
The keypad lockout feature is a security measure that will prevent
access codes from being entered at a keypad once the programmed
limit of invalid access codes is reached. The user will then be pre
-
vented from performing any function for the programmed time.
The message ’Keypad Lockout is Active’ will be displayed for the
lockout duration.
To enable the keypad lockout for global keypads, enter reference
number [000200] and scroll to ’Global Kypd Lock’. Press [
?] to
toggle the option ON or OFF (Default = No).
To enable the keypad lockout for partition keypads, enter refer-
ence number [0100XX01] where XX = partition number. Scroll to
’Keypad Lockout’. Press [
?] to toggle the option ON or OFF
(Default = No).
The Total Bad Codes option programs the number of bad codes a
keypad will allow before it locks out the user. To program this
item, enter reference number [00020200] followed by the number
of incorrect codes. Valid entries are from 000-255. The default
setting is 005.
The Lockout Duration is the length of time during which a key-
pad will be locked after the number of bad codes is reached. To
program the lockout duration, enter reference number [00020201]
followed by the lockout time. Valid entries are from 000 to 255
minutes. The default setting is 015.

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