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Model | SPCK520 |
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Brand | Vanderbilt |
Display | LCD |
Backlight | Yes |
Operating Temperature | -10°C to +55°C |
Material | Plastic |
Identifies the intended audience for this documentation.
Provides essential safety guidelines for product operation, transport, and maintenance.
Explains signal words (DANGER, WARNING) and hazard symbols used in the manual.
Lists compliance with European Directives and relevant standards for the product.
Introduces the keypad's general features and capabilities.
Details the meaning and operation of various LEDs on the keypad.
Explains viewing modes and function keys, including emergency call activation.
Procedure for logging into the system using a Personal Identification Number (PIN).
Procedure for logging into the system using a proximity card or fob.
Procedure for logging in using both a card/fob and a PIN.
How to set and unset the system within a single area view.
Explains why setting may not be possible and displays an information symbol.
Procedure for resetting faults displayed on the keypad.
Steps to restore an alarm condition and clear the alarm message.
How to set and unset the system across multiple areas or area groups.
Procedure for clearing alarms when operating in multi-area view.
Procedure for resetting system-wide faults in multi-area view.
Explains why setting may not be possible, often due to open zones.
Details automatic setting and unsetting based on a calendar assignment.
Explains time-locked areas and how vault/ATM areas can be interlocked.
Access and navigate the keypad's user programming menus.
View system status, manage faults, and isolate zones or alerts.
Inhibit zones, set date/time, and perform various system tests.
Manage users, profiles, access cards, and system access controls.
Set up SMS notifications, remote control, and manage SMS commands.
Control doors, grant access, and report events to engineers.
Details user rights assigned to different user profiles (Fullset, Partset, Forceset, etc.).
Further explanation of user rights for inhibit, PIN change, engineer access, testing, and more.
Provides a chart listing zones with their descriptions.
Information on user PINs and the order of display for keypad messages.