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8 V8-U-TXT.PM6 : Issue I , Revision I : October 1997
THE CHALLENGER CONSOLE
The Keypad
The Challenger keypad consists of numeric keys - 0 to9, and operational keys - MENU *, ENTER, NEXT, CLEAR, ON,
and OFF. Not all keys are available on all arming stations.
0 - 9 ~The numeric keys are used primarily as numbers but can be used for text when programming user names.
For further information on using the keypad for text - Refer to: Menu Option 14 - Program Users.
ON ~Used after entering your PIN to tell the system that you are turning the after hours security on.
OFF ~Used after entering your PIN to tell the system that you are turning the after hours security off.
ENTER ~Enter key - this key is always used when information is to be processed (similar to the Enter key on a
computer).
~Scroll forwards in the menu.
MENU * ~Bring up the menu login prompt.
~Backspace to correct an error when you are keying information on the keypad.
~Scroll backwards in the menu.
(some arming stations may only have the * without the word menu)
NEXT ~Display the next items in a list.
~Update the information shown. ie. show the most recent status.
(available on some arming stations only)
CLEAR ~Exit the current function or operation and return to alarm control prompt.
(available on some arming stations only)
Note: ? In the User Guide, this symbol indicates a numeric or alpha value to be recorded. eg. a number for a
specific input, area, PIN etc.
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