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The Entry Keypad, shown below, allows you to quickly select a category of points.  For example, 
pressing the ZONE key on the upper left side of the keypad selects the monitor zone category.  
After selecting a category, messages on the display prompt you for the specific point in the 
category. 
 
You can use the keypad to select either a local point or a network point.  A local point is one that 
is physically connected to the panel you are currently at, and a network point is one that is located 
on a different panel but has been programmed so that it can be selected and controlled from 
another panel. 
 
 
Figure 5–1. Entry Keypad 
 
Refer to the following table for information on using the keypad to select local points on this 
panel. 
Table 5–1. Keypad Use 
ZONE – allows you to select a 
Monitor Zone point.   
ZN, followed by ENTER, where ZN represents a zone 
card and is a number from 1 to n.  (n represents the 
number of the last zone card in your system.)  After 
selecting a zone, use NEXT and PREV to scroll 
through the points. 
SIG – allows you to select a 
Signal point. 
SIG, followed by ENTER, where SIG represents a 
signal card and is number from 3 to n.  (n represents 
the number of the last signal card in your system.) 
After selecting a signal card, use NEXT and PREV to 
scroll through the signal points. 
SIG, followed by ENTER, where SIG represents an 
IDNAC symbolic channel then "-" and the NXNA point 
number on that channel. 
22BSelecting Points with the Entry Keypad