The DRUID LCD 2x range of energizers contain two independent output channels or zones.
The 2x range is essentially two energizers in a single housing. Rather than having to install
a keypad for each zone, a method to focus the keypad onto a specific zone has been
programed into the 2x range.
Up to four zones and two energizers can be controlled from a single Druid 4-Zone keypad.
The 4-Zone keypad includes four ZONE labels, and one SELECT label. When one of the
ZONE labels is lit, all keypad activity is directed to that zone and the energizer controlling
that zone. The keypad displayed zone alarm and status information is specific to the
highlighted zone.
The keypad focus can be changed from zone to zone by typing in a single digit
representing the zone, followed by the hash/enter (#) key.
For example;
1# changes the keypad focus to zone 1 and the energizer controlling both zone 1 and zone 2
4# changes the keypad focus to zone 4 and the energizer controlling both zone 3 and zone 4
To change the keypads focus to all zones so that keypad activity is directed to both
energizers and so that all four zones respond, type 0# into the keypad.
While in global focus and normal conditions exist on all zones, no ZONE label will be
highlighted on the keypad. The keypad displayed zone alarm and status information will be
the sum of all zone information displayed simultaneously, while in global focus.
The keypad will always revert back to global focus after about 30 seconds of inactivity.
A short beep from the keypad will announce this transition.
However, if any zone requires your attention due to a zone alarm or past event, that
zone’s, ZONE label will flash, and the SELECT label will light up, prompting you to change
the focus of the keypad to that particular zone, so that you can assess and respond to the
condition present at that zone.
Note:
When activating all zones while in global focus, if any zone is already active, the result will be that
all zones become inactive. To activate all zones or deactivate all zones simultaneously, the zones
must all be in the same state to begin with.