INTEGRA SATEL
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6. O
PERATION OF
INTEGRA
CONTROL PANEL
6.1 B
ASIC INFORMATION
LCD keypads and partition keypads are mainly used for operating the alarm system based
on the INTEGRA control panel. Additionally, the control panel supervises and registers usage
of code locks as well as proximity card and Dallas chip readers, installed at the doors in
individual spaces of the facility. Partition keypads may be also used as code locks.
The LCD keypads may be used to control many partitions in various objects. The partition
keypads control just one partition. Individual control devices are assigned by the installer to
specified partitions. The users may operate the control panel only if they have access to
partitions operated by particular keypads. This means that the partitions assigned to the user
at the stage of creating/editing a new user (see D
ESCRIPTION
O
F
U
SER
F
UNCTIONS
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SERS
)
must correspond to those operated by the keypad. The list of partitions operated by individual
LCD keypads is defined by the installer.
Example: LCD keypad controls partitions 1,2,3,4,5 and 6. The user has access to partitions
5,6,7 and 8. Hence, using this LCD keypad he can control partitions 5 and 6.
A similar principle applies to partition keypads, code locks, proximity card readers and
DALLAS chip readers. With keypads, the user can control the partitions he has access to,
and he may open the doors with code locks and proximity card/DALLAS chip readers, to
opening of which he has been authorized. The installer defines the list of users of individual
partition keypads, code locks and readers (separately for each module).
The access to the control panel control functions and the vital information on the system
status are protected with a CODE (the code is a combination of 4 to 8 digits). In systems
which require enhanced protection, it is possible to extend the code by a prefix (1 to 8 digits),
periodically changed by the object master user code.
It is possible to obtain some information on system and call some functions without entering
any code, but by holding down (for approximately 3 seconds) one of the keypad keys PROG.
INFORMATION FUNCTIONS
[1] – viewing zones status,
[4] – viewing partitions status,
[5] – viewing alarms log,
[6] – viewing troubles memory,
[7] – viewing current troubles,
[8] – switching on/off chime signal in LCD keypad,
[9] – toggling partition display modes: selected / all,
X – viewing names of partitions, where alarm occurred (also W) (press the X key quickly
to activate viewing names of partitions selected for display),
S – viewing names of zones which caused an alarm (also T)
ALARM FUNCTIONS
– AUXILIARY alarm (for example, calling for medical aid)
– FIRE alarm
– PANIC alarm
Functions of arrows and keys from 1 to 9 are accessible from LCD keypad only, while the
other functions (alarm) may be accessible from each keypad installed in the system (LCD
keypad, partition keypad, code lock) PROG. Thus activated viewing functions provide
information on all partitions operated with specific LCD keypads. They are also accessible
from the user menu (see: Description of user functions – T
ESTS
,
E
VENTS
,
T
ROUBLES
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C
HANGE