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• Two long beeps – the code is unknown to the control panel.
• Two short beeps – acceptance of the first of two codes required for arming or disarming.
• Three long beeps – the code cannot control this partition.
• Three short beeps – confirmation of partition arming and disarming.
• Three pairs of short beeps – it is necessary to change the code – another user, when
changing his code, entered the identical combination of digits to that of the given user, or
the code validity period is expiring.
• Four short and one long beeps – confirmation of performance of a control function, code
change, or a guard round.
• Five short beeps – the dependent door is open – the door control has not been
performed. To operate the lock it is necessary to close the dependent door and reenter the
code.
The audible signaling may be substituted by the keypad illumination blinking PROG. The
beeps are consequently translated into the keypad extinguishing pulses, when the
backlighting is on, or illumination pulses, when the backlighting is normally off.
The partition keypad may also audibly indicate other situations PROG.
•
Alarm in
partition
– continuous sound for the total alarm duration.
•
Alarm memory –
long beeps every two seconds until the alarm is reset. The sounds are
synchronized with the [
ALARM
] LED blinking. Pressing any numeric key will mute the
signaling for approximately 40 seconds.
•
Fire alarm
– a series of long beeps every second for the total alarm duration.
•
Fire alarm memory –
short beeps every two seconds until the alarm is reset. The
sounds are synchronized with the [
ALARM
] LED blinking. Pressing any numeric key will
mute the signaling for approximately 40 seconds.
•
Countdown of entry delay
– 2 short beeps every second.
•
Countdown of exit delay
– long beeps every 3 seconds, ended with a series of short
beeps (for 10 seconds) and a single long beep. This way of signaling the
exit delay
indicates that the countdown is coming to an end before arming.
•
Autoarming delay time countdown
(timer-controlled partitions) – a series of 7 beeps
(of ever shorter duration).
•
Door open too long
– short beeps repeated with a high frequency until the door is
closed (with door control function activated).
•
Chime in expander
– five short beeps – information on violating selected zones in the
partition (CHIME
option must be enabled in the partition keypad, and CHIME
IN MODULE
option must be active for the zone).
Operating the system from the partition keypad is very limited and only applies to the partition
to which the keypad has been assigned by the installer. There is a possibility to operate an
electromagnetic door lock from the partition keypad by means of the user’s code. Several
partition keypads can be assigned to a single partition.
Functions accessible from the keypad include:
[CODE][#] arming and disarming of partition; alarm clearing; and/or execution of control
function,
[CODE][
*
] control of module on-board relay (e.g. electromagnetic door lock opening) can
also be used for disarming (if the partition was armed, and the relay will not be
activated for the armed mode time) PROG.