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Attention
:
Security
Representative
/ I nstaller,
Please
give
this
guide
to
the
customer
before
beginning
work
on
the
system.
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Welcome
Dear
Customer,
.
lt is recommended that
you
review
the
different operating
procedures
in
this
guide
while
vour
svstem
is
beina
installed. Ask
your
Security Representative /
lnstaller
to
explain any
questions
that
you
may have about the various topics.
.
lt
is
important
to
check
the
section at
the
back of this
booklet that will list information
about
your
alarm system
named
"Reference
Topics".
Ask
your
Security
Representative /
lnstaller
to supply the
information
that
should be
entered
into this
section.
Thank-you.
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Green On Yellow
On
when
Protection ON
Always with
trouble condition
Solid:
Partial power
present.
Flashing
protection
oresent.
when there is no
(STAY)
AC
mains.
The Chubb AFx LCD
(liquid
crystal display)
keypad
provides
an
integrated
2-line
display
and multi-function backlit
keypad.
(The
keypad
is hidden
behind a
hinged
access
cover.)
What You
can do with the
LCD
Keypad
Chubb AFxrM
LCD keypads
provide
a
convenient local interface
that allows:
'
Turning
protection
on and off;
.
Checking status of items;
.
Controlling / commanding items;
.
Performing
administrative
tasks;
.
Some models can act as a card
reader
to
permit
access to locked
doors.
Keypad
Display and Buttons
The display is
your
'window'
into the Chubb
AFx
system.
When
you
enter
your
user
lD
and/or
PlN,
you
will
be
given
access to
all menus and features
as assigned
through
your
user
authorities.
Buttons
under
the Display Screen
The buttons directly under the display
screen
allow selecting associated
items
on the
display
screen.
This means the item displayed on the
screen above each button.
:
Like
the
rest
of the
keypad,
these buttons are backlit
:
.
for
use
in
poor
lighting
conditions.
The Numeric Keypad The main keypad
(in
the bottom-left
portion
of
the unit)
provides
a convenient
way
to
enter
numbers, and letters as
well
(when
applicable).
The
X
Key
This is the "escape" key, which allows
you
to
return to
a
previous
screen, or
exit from a
menu altogether
(log
out).
The < arrow > Keys
on
the Keypad
These
keys
allow
selecting
different
items
and
topics.
When
available, the
left {
or
right }
arrow
keys will appear
on-screen.
Emergency
Keys
and
Programmed
Function
Keys
Pressing a number and the
f
key
at the same
time will
perform
the
action as
programmed
for that key-sequence. The emergency keys at the bottom
of
the
keypad each transmit a
specific emergency message
(to
the central
monitoring station).
,
For more information on
the emergency
keys, refer
'
I
to
"Using
the Emergency Keys" in
the
"Alarms..."
I
i
chapter.
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i
For details
on
the
programmable
function keys, refer
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to
"Using
the
Function Keys"
in
the
"Status
&
i
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Control" chaDter.
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by
you
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LCD
Keypad
User's
Guide
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lf You Are Being Forced
to Enter
Protected
Premises
A duress
(panic)
alarm is triggered when
you
enter
your
PIN with
the last two digits
reversed.
This
can be done at
reader
keypads,
system LCD keypads, and
Suite
Security LED keypads.
Normal PIN Examole: 1
23 4
lf
beinq
forced
to Enter: 1 2 4 3
This feature
will be available unless it was
disabled
:
by
your
service technician
when
the system was
i
initiallv
set uo.
Logging Into the Keypad (User
lD
and/or PIN)
NOTE: Your Security Representative
/
Installer will
supply
you
with
your
User lD
and PIN number for
pressing
into the
keypad
and
logging
in to the system.
(The
default Master
user
lD
and
PIN
is:
e.g.
lD:
01 or 00'1, PIN: 7793)
"Logging
In"
provides you
with
access to the
features
of the LCD keypad. To log in:
Open
the
keypad
cover, and
press
in
your
user
lD number
and/or
PIN
number as indicated on the display.
When finished
viewing or entering items,
you
can
use the X fey to exit
(press
multiple
times as
needed--until
the
"login"
screen appears).
Tip: You will
also be
logged
out automatically if
you
do
not
press
any keys for approximately
one
(1)
minute.
Welcome Enter ID:
Your Name Appears
Enter PIN:
Overview
of
Screens
(Topics)
When
logged in,
you
will
see only the topics
that
you
have
the authority to use. Some or all
o{ the following
topics
will
be available:
;
Selecting a
Topic:
Press the
">"
key until
your
:
I
desired topic appears on-screen. Then
press
the I
:
key directly under
your
topic to select
it.
Oll ll Stay // On:
The first screen
that
you'll
see allows
you
to arm
or disarm the area(s) as desired, or to
access
other tooics.
Only two of arm/disarm
selections
will
appear
at a time-depending
on the
present
arming-
state of the area(s). Off: all intrusion
protection
fully
off.
Stav:
partial protection.
Internal motion
detectors disabled.
Only
perimeter protection
on.
For
users to
remain
inside the orotected
area. On: all
protection
fully on. No one remaining in
the orotected area.
Status:
This
allows checking the status of
various items in
the system, or commanding
items into different
states.
.
Please ignore
uncommon status screens
that
may
.
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show up like
"Comms,
Modem, Licns".
They are for a
i
:
service technician's
purposes.
Bypass: This allows bypassing faulty sensor(s) so the system ignores
them, and/or
to
allow arming the system.
History: This
allows viewing a record of the
tasks that users have
performed (disarm
areas, bypass sensors,
etc.)
My PIN: This allows the
person
who is logged
in to change their
password.
Users: This allows
adding or deleting
'users'
from
the system, or viewing or editing
settings
for
soecific users.
:
A
"User"
is
a
person
who has
the authority to login to
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system keypads, and/or to
gain
entry at access-
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controlled doors.
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Test:
This allows testing
different
aspects of
the system. Verify: This allows a
person
to
prove
they
are
present.
This lets a monitoring facility
know
that
you
are
present
after accidentally tripping
a
sensor, and/or silencing a false alarm.
Schdule:
This allows
extending
the scheduled
closing
time for an area
(the
"work-late"
feature), or suspending a schedule altogether. Arm/Disarm: Re-enters the screen
for
turning
the system to
Off, Stay
or
On.
Time:
This
allows changing
the
time and/or
date
for a system
panel.
Keypad Entry
Basics
Use
the buttons directly under the display
screen
when
the
arrow
"!"
beside desired
subjects
on
the screen
is
pointing
down to the
correspondin
g
keypad
buttons.
The < and > buttons allow
you
to
view
additional
topics--when available.
("<"
andlor
">"
will
appear
on
the display
screen
to indicate these
keys
can be
used).
Use the
"X"
escape key when finished
with
your
present
menu / topic to return to the
main
screen
or back out of inner screens.
Entering
Letters
(e.9.,
for
a user's name)
The numeric
keypad
allows entering
numbers--
and
letters
as
well--for items
that
support
this.
When required,
press
the
specific key multiple
times until
the desired letter appears:
Pressing
"2"
multiple times
produces:
2
A B
C on the screen.
Pressing
"3"
multiple times
produces:
3 D E
F on the screen.
...etc.
(look
for the
letters
on each
key).
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Turning
Protection
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Alarm
Monitoring
Features
Depending
on
how
the system is set up,
specific alarms may
be
indicated
by any of the
following items: o
An
alarm
message will appear on
specific
keypad(s);
.
Keypad
'sonalerts'
(beepers)
may sound;
.
A local
siren
may
be triggered;
UL Listed Svstems:
For UL listed
systems, a
local
siren must be
triggered.
.
An
alarm
message may be
transmitted to a
monitoring station
(and/or
to a management
PC running
the
Director software);
UL Listed Svstems: For UL listed systems,
an
alarm
messaoe must
be transmitted.
A
programmable "output"
may be triggered
(this
can cause a horn to sound, or
perform
any other type of automated
'switching' function); A numeric
pager
may be called to let the
wearer
know that
a specific type of alarm
has
occurred.
Fire Alarm
Standard and
Alternative Ooeration:
A
quick
on and off tone.
Burglary Alarm, Trouble Condition
Standard Operation:
Steady continuous tone
Alternative
Operation :
Slow
on
off tones
Entrv and
Exit
Delav
(tones
generated
when the
protected
area
is
entered or
protection
is
turned on
before
leaving) Standard Operation: Slow
on
off tones
until the last
15
seconds of
the
delay when the
tones speed
up and become
more immediate to indicate
that orotection
should
be
lurned
off
or
exiting should
be
done
to
prevent
a
false
alarm.
Alternative
Operation:
Continuous tone. Entrv Delav after
the
Svstem has been
in
Alarm
or durinq an
Alarm
Condition
Standard and
Alternative
Operation:
Very
fast
on and off beeps.
Exit Delav with a Protection Point Insecure Standard and
Alternative Ooeration:
Fast on
and
off
beeps
Confirm Exit
Delay
(the
exit delay
is
shortened
when the exit door is exited before the end of the exit
delay)
Standard and
Alternative
Operation:
Fast on and off beeps
Closino
Time
Soon
(a
system
that
has
a schedule
will
sound a
warning when
the time
for
the
protection
to turn on
is
approaching)
Standard and
Alternative
Ooeration:
30 minutes before the scheduled
protected
area's
protection
should
turn
on,
the keypad will
make
3 shod
beeps.
In the
final
'l
5
minutes,
the
tones
will
gradually get
faster.
Chime
(see
"Function
Key Reference" in
this
manual)
When the
chime
feature is
turned
on
and
a door
is
opened.
Standard and
alternative
operation:
Three
short low sounding beeps.
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These actions
can
be fully customized for
each type
.
of event--for each arming
level
that the system can
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be
in
at any time
(Off,
Stay or
fully
ON).
Audible Keypad
Tones
.
The following
audible
keypad
tones
accompany
keypad visual indications like
lights and
screen
messages.
.
There
are 2
versions for
some of the
tones
to
operate:
Standard: regular
tone
operation.
Alternative:
opposite to
regular operation.
New
systems will use
Standard
Tone
Operation.
Alternative
tone
operation must
be especially
programmed
by a security
representative.
These
tones also apply to the ones
emitting
from
an
Arming Station.
See
the
section on
the Arming Station Reference in this manual.
Pressi ng Keypad Keys/Buttons Single short beep
Error Tones for Wrong
Keys
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Tone
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a Fire Alarm in the
previous
keypad tone details). Burolar
Alarm:
Steady
Tone.
Steps:
1.
Enter
your
user lD
and/or
password
to
log
into the
keypad.
2. Select
Yes
to
silence
the
alarm.
To
disarm area(s),
select
"Off".
Select Yes to
turn
all areas off,
if
desired. lf there
was
a
false
alarm,
the following screen will
appear.
Select Ack to acknowledge
the alarm and disarm the system.
Select
Yes again
to verify who
you
are. Enter
your
PIN
when
prompted.
This will
signal the
monitoring facility that
you
want
to
cancel
the
false alarm.
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4.
5.
6.
7.
Dealing
with Alarms
(what
to do if
the
keypad is beeping)
lf an
alarm occurs,
you
must
first
decide
if
it
is
a
valid
alarm
(break-in,
battery failure, etc.), or
a
false alarm. lf a
valid
alarm
occurs,
be sure
to
notify the
appropriate
persons,
and/or
take
steps to either deal
with
the
item
yourself--if
appropriate, or
get yourself
and others to
safety.
Silencing a False
Alarm
An
authorized
user can
Cancel a false alarm,
disarm the system and
inform
the
monitoring
station
not
to
dispatch
the
respective
emergency servrce.
The following
steps assume that
you
have
accidentally
triggered a lalse alarm. lf an
alarm
has
been
generated,
the
LCD display
will
show the alarm, and the
keypad
'sounder'
will
probably
also be making a steady tone.
This ieature mav not
be available
in
all
areas.
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your
local
security
representative / installer
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for
more
information.
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the
"X"
escape
key a few
times'
system time-out
(1
minute).
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for
the monrtored sensor
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To
return
to the
main
screen
(log
out),
press
or
let
the
The
entry tones
will now stop sounding and the
selected areas are now fully disarmed.
lf the Verify option is used,
it
must be done
within 1
minute o{
the false
alarm occurrino. for the station to
8.
9.
Press this key
to
perform
another
f unction.
acknowledge the signal
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Reference
Voice Siren
(optional)
Fire Alarm: Steady tone, followed by
optional
voice
Fire Alarm Message.
(e.9.
"FIRE!
FIRE! ... Leave lmmediately!")
Burglar Alarm: On and off tone, followed by optional voice Burglar Alarm Message.
(e.9. "lntrusion!
Intrusion! ... The
police
have
been called, leave
immediately").
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Emergency
Keys
There are
three emergency keys that will
cause an emergency
alarm.
This will
be
transmitted to the monitoring
station, and
may
also turn on a local alarm,
a
programmable
output, and/or cause a numeric
pager
message to
be sent
(depending
on how the
system is set
up).
To transmit an emergency
alarm,
press
the
button on both
sides of the specific symbol at
the same time.
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Worklate: Extending the Scheduled Closing
Time
A Schedule represents when e.g. a commercial system is open for normal business hours.
lf
the scheduled closing time
is
approaching
when
the
protection
is
turned
on, and
you
wish to remain in the area,
you
can extend the
'closino'time.
Steps:
1. Enter
your
user lD
and/or
PIN
to
log
into
the keypad.
2. Press
the { }arrow keys until
you
see
"Schdule".
Then select Schdule.
3. Select Schd to change the
Schedule for the
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(e.9.
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to select a different area.
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Select WorkLate
to change the
closing
time
for
your
selected area.
Select
"+"
or
"-"
to adjust
(Adj
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the
closing time
as desired.
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press
the
"F"
function key
(discussed
in
"Using
the
Function Keys")and
the
left
arrow key { at the
same
time.
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the
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and
right
arrow keys { }
at the same time.
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(Non
medical),
press
the
left
arrow key ) and
the
"X"
Escape key
at
the same time.
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Alert Keys
are only available if they have
been
.
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ordered by
you
and
supplied by
your
Security
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Reoresentative.
The
"+"
and
"-"
(Adj)
keys
increments
of 30 minutes.
adjust the closing time by
6. Once
the
scheduled closing
time
is
correct,
select Ok.
To return
to the
main
screen
(log
out),
press
the
"X"
escape key a few times, or let the
system time-out
(1
minute).
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An
authorized user
may
only change the Worklate
:
Schedule
for
the current day. 15 minutes before a
;
Schedule
ends, the
system will
chime
indicating
that
i a
scheduled closing
is
pending.
At this stage, an
j
authorized
user
may
change the
Worklate
time to
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suspend the system closing until a specified time.
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1.
2.
Suspending
Schedules
for
an
Area or
Areas
A
schedule
can be blocked altogether if
you
do
not want a scheduled closino to occur.
Steps:
Turning Protection
ON,
STAY, or
Viewing the
Present Arming-Level
With
the appropriate
authority,
you
can arm
and disarm
the system, or specific area(s)
using an LCD keypad. Steps:
Enter
your
user
lD and/or PIN to log into the keypad.
Select the button for
your
desired
protection
level.
lf all areas are currently OFF, only STAY
and ON are
shown.
lf
STAY
is not
an authorized
function. onlv
ON will be shown. The
"Stay"
arming-level
refers
to the
perimeter
sensors being
monitored, but not the interior ones.
This is
typically
used when someone is
inside
the
facility or
protected
area.
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Yes
for
all areas ON).
Enter
your
user
lD
and/or
PIN
to log into the keypad.
Press
the
) keys
until
you
see
"Schedule".
Then
3. Select Schd to susoend the Schedule for the
4. Select Susp to suspend the Schedule
for the
selected
area.
5.
Select
Ok to
suspend
the
schedule and
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press
the
key
under
"Schedule"
to select
it.
selected area
(e.9.
Office) or select
Next
Area to select a different area.
return to the main screen. Select
Resume to
reinstate the schedule.
To
return
to the
main
screen
(log
out),
press
the
"X"
escape
key a few
times,
or let the
system time-out
(1
minute).
3. Select No to choose an
Area
to
view
or change
(or
4. Press the left
button to
set the
arming-level.
5. Select OK to confirm.
(Review
allows
you
to
7.
Select Ok? to
arm the system, or View to list
points
that are currentlv
not
Select Nxt to choose a different area,
or
select Done to exit.
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Jon Jutt
ooneJ
Area(s) to....ON
.tul(
oRevl ew
in
tamper,
screen
will
to arm an
Dfc in P\/n:ccl
JOk? JView
ok.
:WARNING:
A Schedule
i
suspended
indefinitely until
:
selected .
will
remain.
"Resume"
is
j
:
change
your
mind.)
6.
lf
points
are
currently bypassed,
in
alarm, or
not Ok, the following
appear when
you
are attempting
area
(to
Stay
or ON).
WARNING: Selecting OK
will
arm the
system
with
point(s)
not secure.
Welcome
IEiliiI
Status
I
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I
Reference
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not Ok. At this
time the
system
will indicate
points
that
are not OK
and
force
Vou
to
either
Select View to view ooints
that are
currently
bypassed or
Dypass or secure these
ooints
in
order
to arm the system. Select the
desired tooic:
Once
all ooints have
been bypassed or
Points not
Okl
t--,
JVIEW
AreaName.
. . . . of f
Jpts Juexr ArtJ
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Aro: /c\ :rminn
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the
area fully
off
or
put
in
Stay
for
partial
protection.
4.
After
making
your
selection,
this
screen will ask if
"No"
is
selected, this screen will display
the
Enter
your
user lD
and/or
PIN
to log
into
the keypad.
Select
the
button
for your
desired
protection
level.
3. Select
Yes
if an authorized user has been
lf
authorized,
select
No
to
choose individual
Push ) for
menus
JOff JStay
Al1 Areas
Off?
JYes JNo
Jort Juxt
ooneJ
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come
Enter ID:
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) for menus
Jstay
Jon
3.
This
screen will
display, to choose turning
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the
orotection
for
all areas should be
changed, if there is more
then one area. lf
o
Pts:
Bypassable
points
(sensors)
in
the
displayed area;
.
Next:
Show
the
next
area;
'
All:
All bypassable
points
regardless of
area.
When
a
point/sensor
is
displayed,
you'll
have
these
options:
o
"
{ }
":
Press
the arrow keys
to scan through
the sensors
(points)
in
the
system
(or
the
selected area);
.
Bypass: Select
this
for the
system to
ignore
(bypass)
the
selected sensor.
.
"?"
jumps
to
the
next
point
that is not
OK.
current
condition
of the
available areas
e.g.
"On"
and selections for that area.
Selections for other areas
are displayed by
pressing
"Nxt"
or
just
change
the
protection
level for
the area
you
are
in.
Pressing
the button below
"Done"
will
process
the
selections
you
made.
Turning Protection
On
by Area
Groups,
a Group
of Areas
or
Individual
Areas.
Check with
your
Security
Representative
/ Installer
to have
this
feature
added to
your
system.
You
must
have
the
proper
Authority
to control additional
protected
areas.
secured,
the
system
will
automatically arm.
After arming
(On),
leave immediately
by the
designated exit
route!
The tone
you
will hear
is a reminder
for
you
to
quickly
leave
the
area
or
premises.
During
the
last 15
seconds this intermittent
tone will
speed up. The
exit tones will
now
stop
sounding and
the
selected
areas
are now
fully
armed.
Turning Protection
OFF
1. When
you
have
entered
the
area with
THE
protection
ON, the keypad will
beep and
the
screen will
display:
Enter
your
user lD
the keypad.
and/or PIN
to loo into
Selecting
"Stay"
will supply
selections
for
the
areas separately.
Selecting
"On"
will supply
the special way
to
turn
area
protection
on.
All Areas
ON?
JYes JNo
assigned
with the
authority level
to
turn
on a
certain
group
or
groups
of areas at the
same
Irme.
Chnaqa Aro: hrr?
ln-^,,^ I ^-^^
v9!uuP wHrcd
Area
Grouos or Areas to
turn on.
1.
2.
4.
2.
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Keypad
User's Guide 500-3650E
rev1.3
500-36r
Area Priority Protection
On/Off
Priority Arming requires
that
areas are armed
and disarmed
in
order of their
priority.
lf
protection
for
Area 1 is
turned
on first,
then
area 2 and then 3, disarming the areas would
then
require
area 3 to be turned off
first,
then
area2
and
then 1. This
sequence
can vary
and it is necessary to learn
the
order from
your
Security Representative /
Installer
or System
Administrator.
.
lf
protection
for areas is not turned on, off in their
AREA 1
proper
sequence,
this error screen will appear
and the
process
will not
occur.
lt will have to be
repeated
properly.
Common
Area Protection
On/Off
A
common entrance used
by
e.g. a user who
has authority for only
certain
areas in
a
multiple
area system, must be able to enter
the
entrance
to
reach
their
areas.
At
the same
time,
a user
who only has authority for
their
particular
areas beyond
the
same entrance
must
also
be able to
enter.
This can make this
main
entrance a
"common
area".
Both
users
can
have
authority
for
this
common
area to
reach
their
parlicular
areas.
This
allows them
to be able
to turn
the
protection
on and off
to this common area when their authorized areas are in
use.
Check with
your
Security
Representative / Installer
or System
Administrator for information and authoritv
for a Common
Area.
Turning
ON
an
Area's
Protection
using an
Access TOKEN
j
i
,I 3
1
1....-
*
F''-;;#;,-*'
taa
f,
1.
Place
and
hold
the
token
in
front
of the
2.
The
exit delay
will
start and the
keypad will
3.
The screen will display:
Protection
will be
keypad within
2
-3
inches
(78mm).
Check
with
your
Security Representative /
Installer
to
have
this
feature
added to
your
system. You
must have
the
proper
Authority
to
control additional protected
areas.
Welcome Enter ID:
Arming... JNext Function
To Disarm Enter
ID:
ni --f'ni -^ uf Da!LLLr119.
JNext Function
off
sound its
exit delay
beeps.
Turning
OFF an
Area's Protection
using
an Access TOKEN
1.
lf
you
have
entered the area with
protection
on, the keypad will
beep and the screen will display:
2.
Repeat holding the
token
in front of the
keypad within
2
-3
inches
(78mm).
Welcome
IlElIfiI
Status
I
Admin I Reference
500-3650E rev1.3
11
lf
this screen displays after disarming ... the
system
has had
a
Confirmed Alarml Enter ID:
Confirmed Alarm
and
the following
procedure
must
be done:
Resettino
Confirmed Alarms
Once a confirmed
alarm occurs
at
a site, the
user will be able
to
disarm
and silence the
system. The
confirmed alarm strobe display, if
it is
part
of the
system's equipment,
will
also
turn
off.
However,
arming will be
blocked
until
reset
by
an Engineer during
a service call in
the following manner:
1. The
main
panel
cabinet
must
be opened to
activate the
'tamper
sensor'
2. Ihe system will
generate
a tamper alarm; the
authorized user must first
silence this.
3. Next, the Service
user
lD
and Pin must be
entered
followed
by
the lD
and Pin of the
authorized user.
(Master
end user lD
and
PIN
default:
e.g.
lD:
01
or
001, PIN:
7793)
4.
Select
"Reset
Confirmed Alarm".
5.
Close
the main
panel
cabinet to secure the
tamoer sensor.
lf
there is
an
attempt made to arm
the
system
and
this
reset
procedure
has
not been done, this
UK
System Operation
The
following is required to ensure conformity
with
the
ACPO, DD2432002
Standard.
ll.Lt-isteCl-vstems:
Not to be used for UL listed
_ _r_v_r_t9r:
UK and European
System
Operation
UL Listed
Svstems:
Not to be used for UL
listed
systems.
Restorino Tampers
Once
a tamper
condition
occurs
it will
be
logged
in
the
system's History
log.
Any
authorized users can silence tamoers
Was in Tamper I Enter ID:
however;
the
following
system
message
will
scroll on the
LCD
display to
indicate
that
a
tamoer
condition
had
occurred...
This
message
will
only
appear
when the
tamoer
condition
has
been
restored. The
yellow
"trouble"
light on
the
keypad
will also
turn off.
1- This
message can only be cleared during a
service call
in
the
following manner.
2. The main
panel
cabinet must
be
opened
to
activate the
'tamoer
sensor'
3. The system will
generate
a tamper
alarm;
the
authorized
user must
first
silence
this.
4.
Next, the Service user lD and Pin must be
entered followed by
the
lD and Pin
of the
authorized user.
(Master
end user lD and PIN default: e.g. lD: 0.1
or 001, PIN: 7793) This
screen
message
will
display to
prompt
for
the master
authority user to enter their lD and Pin.
After
the reset
procedure
has been completed,
the system
Status
can
be checked
to
ensure
that
the only
tamper
condition
still
displaying
is the
open
main
panel
cabinet.
5. Close
the
main
panel
cabinet
to
secure the
Iamoer sensor.
Arminq
/ Disarmino Conditions
lf
at the time of arming,
certain
system faults are
present,
arming
will
be blocked.
The
red armed
light
on the keypad will
only
stay
on for 30
seconds
from
the time
of
any arming.
This is
to
prevent
the condition of the system
f rom
being
easily
visible.
To vievr from
th screen, are ON will disg
lf
one c are arn willdisl
lf a trot arming When I acknov the
pro can onl fault
co
should
Remo For cu
ACPO
servrc( it. .
Wht Keyt
.
The statl
.
The
in th ano
.
The
nurT
the
atar
screen
will
appear
momentarily...
! I
Cannot
Arm
I !
Confirmed Afarml
2nd
Service
User
Enter ID:
___
External Arming Button When
attempting to arm the system
and
exiting
the
protected
area the
"external
arming button"
must
be
oressed.
Failure to do
so
will
result
in
a
"Failed
to
Exit"
condition.
The
protection
will
disarm
at
the
end of the arming delay
and
a failed
to exit repod will
be
logged in
the system's
History log.
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LCD Keypad
User's Guide 500-3650E
rev1.3
500-365
To
view the armed state
of the
system,
log
in
from
the
"Enter
lD:"
screen.
lf
all areas
are ON
this
screen
will
display:
lf one or some
areas
are
armed
this
screen
will
display:
A1l- on
Menus
>
JOff JStay
ParLial,ly Armed ) .tof
f JS tay
lf
a trouble condition occurred since
the
last
arming, this
screen
will
display on disarming...
When this
screen is
acknowledged
(ack)
the
problem
condition
q\/qf
am E'.rrl l 6r
t-,
'|ampereo
+AcK
can only be seen
by
checking system
Status.
lf
fault
conditions are
present,
than arrangements
should be made
to
have
them corrected.
Remote Reset
For
customers who would rather reset the
ACPO
alarm themselves, instead
of a
service/engineer
person
attending and
doing
rt.
.
When the ACPO alarm
occurs, the LCD
keypad screen will
display a 6 digit
code.
.
The customer
notifies
the
monitoring
station with
this
number.
.
The monitoring station
enters the number
in
this
program's
"Customer
Input:" box
and
generates
a response 6 digit number.
.
The monitoring
station
gives
this response
number
to the
customer
who enters
it
into
the
keypad
and can reset the ACPO
alarm.
500-3650E
rev1.3
1e
Checking
Status
and
Controlling
Items
500-3650E
rev1.3
15
Status
and
Control
Features
NOTE: Status will display cedain options e.g. "Comms,
Modem, Licns" that will not appear familiar because they are not covered in this publication.
These
options should be
ignored
by the end user because they are
for a
technician's
use only.
Using an
LCD keypad,
you
can:
.
Check the status of various items in the system and
view
the
present
armino-level of desired
area(s).
.
Bypass faulty sensors to
allow
arming the
system and/or specific area(s);
.
Command doors to Unlock,
relock, or
change
operating characteristics;
.
Use the function keys to
perform pre-
programmed
signalling and/or switching
functions.
Using
the Function Keys
LCD
keypads
provide
10 function keys that
can
perform
various
signalling and/or switching
functions. Consult with
your
security representative / installer to learn what the ones
you
may have
ordered do.
To use function key 1, 2,3,4, or 5, simply
press
and
hold
the
"F"
key,
and
press
the
desired number at the same time.
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I
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I
e
wE
To
log
in, open the
keypad
cover,
and
key in
your
user lD
number and/or
PIN number as indicated on the display.
Then
press
and
hold the
"F"
key, and
press
the
desired number at the same time.
Checking
the System Status
(monitored
conditions
for a system
control unit) The
system
status feature shows the status
of
all conditions such as
(tamper,
low
battery,
etc.) that are being
monitored for the control
unit associated
with
your
keypad.
These items may also be referred to as
"Equipment"
conditions.
Steps:
Welcome Enter ID:
Your Name
Appears
EnTer
PIN:
Checl (Poinl
The Po status
r
the
arm
Steps:
1. Ent
lDi tog Key
2. Sele f unc
3. Ust arro scrc
4.
Sele
5. Selr toPtt
.
Pts: Point
.
Next:
.
All:
,
When
a is displi have th .
">": the s,
serec
1.
3.
Enter
your
user lD and/or PIN to log into
the
keypad.
Select ) to
access
other
functions.
Use the < and
>
arrow buttons to scan through the
4.
Use the < and
>
arrow buttons to
scan through the
listed items.
When
"Status"
appears,
press
ok.
Welcome Enter
ID:
Push ) for
menus
JStay JOn
Manrl nnf i ^n<
<
Status
Qts:hrra nnf i nnc
<system
>
Jof
rr_l m
-1--l-
-ltl,
.
Bypa syste
a"Byl
:"
Bypasr An
Enl tobeb Repres An arei oN.
lf all
po
you
will
Secure
To returr escape
I
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minut
500-365
For function keys 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0, a user with
function-key authority may need to enter their
lD/PlN numbers
to be allowed to use these
function keys.
This requirement
can be assigned as
necessary
to
any
areas. Check with
your
security
representative.
listed items and oress Ok.
To return to the main screen
(log
out),
press
the
"
X "
escape key a few times, or let the system
time-out
(1
minute).
.
For
details on the
possible
status messages, refer to
.
i
"Error
Messages and Trouble Indications"
in
the
i
;
reference section
near
the back of this
guide.
:
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User's Guide
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Checking the Status of Sensors (Points)
and Areas
The Points-status
feature allows
checking the
status
of sensors
in the system
(and
viewing
the arming-level for
areas).
Steps:
Bypassing or
lsolating a
Faulty
Sensor
lf
the system
(or
a specific area) needs
to be
armed
with a faulty
or insecure sensor,
you
will
need
to bypass the
problem
sensor.
Steps:
3.
4.
5.
1. Enter
your
user
lD
and/or PIN
to
log into
the
keypad.
2. Select ) to access other
functions.
Use the {
}
arrow
butlons
to
scroll
the items
Select
Points
press
Ok.
Select the
desired
topic:
.
Pts:
Protection
When
a
ooinVsensor
is
displayed,
you'll
have
these options:
Welcome
Enter ID:
Push )
for menus
Jstay
Jon
Manrr nnF i ^nc
<
status >
Jox
ql-^l-rrq
a)nFi^nc
{ Poi.nts
AreaName.
. . . . of f
Jpts
luext
ArlJ
XXX: Sensor Name
Slalus Jeypass
Jz
1. Enter
your
user lD
and/or PIN to
log
into the keypad.
2. Scroll the {
}
left
and
right
arrow keys until
Wefcome Enter ID:
Manrr nnf i ^nc
< Bl4)ass >
Jof
"Bypass"
appears
on the display.
Press
Ok
An
area's sensor cannot be bypassed if the
area is oN. You can also bypass
sensors through the Points-
status screens
(see
the
preceding
topic for
details).
Points
(sensors)
in the displayed
area;
.
Next: Show
the
next
area;
.
All: All
points
regardless
of area.
points
(sensors)
in
the
displayed area;
Next:
Show the next area;
All: All
bypassable
points
in all areas.
When
a
poinVsensor
is
displayed,
you'll
have
these
options:
">":
Press this key
to scan through the
sensors
(points)
in the system
(or
the selected
area);
Bypass / Delbyp:
Select
Bypass
to have
the
system ignore the
sensor
(or
"Delbyp"
to
remove
a
"Bypass"
that is in
effect)
"?"
jumps
to the next
point
that
is not
OK.
3. Select the desired topic:
.
Pts: Bypassable
AreaName..
. . .of f
Jprs Jnexr
A11J
xxx, Sensor
Name
Slafus Jeypass tz
a
a
4.
.
">":
Press
the right arrow key to
scan through
the sensors (points)
in the system
(or
the
selected area);
.
Bypass / Delbyp:
Select
Bypass
to
have the
system
ignore
the sensor
(or
"Delbyp"
to
remove
a
"Bypass"
that is in effect).
Also see: Bypassing
a faulty sensor,
to
Jollow
.
"?"
jumps
to
the next
point
that is not
OK,
Bypass appears
only for
points
that
are bypassable.
An Entrance
Door must be specially
programmed
to be bypassable.
Ask
your
Security
Representative.
An
area's sensor
cannot be bypassed if the area is
oN.
lf
all bypassable
points
are
secure,
you
will see a
related message.
A
bypass
is lifted the
next time the area
is turned
off,
provided
lhe user has
the
proper
authority.
lsolate
a Sensor
With
"lsolate"
authority,
a sensor can be
permanently
bypassed until the bypass
is
manuallv lifted.
o
a
5.
nr^ h,,^-^^-Lt ^
rrv uyParraure nnr nFe r ne-^trva
lf
all
points
are
OK,
you
will
see
an
"All
Secure"
message.
To return
to the main
screen
(log
out),
press
the
" X "
escape
key a few
times, or
let
the system
time-out
(1
minute).
All nainFc in
area are
secure
Weicome
I
Alarm I{EIIlil
Aomrn
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Reference
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2.
3.
1.
Select
Bypass.
Select an area and
"Pts"
to
view
Points in
that
area.
Select
"Cmd", (Command). Pressing
the
1. Enter
your
user lD
and/or
PIN
to log
into the keypad.
2.
Select ) to access other functions.
18
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Irgrru vpurvrrr
<
Bypass
Office........Off
t-.
.,PLS
OO2>LOBBY
MOTION
ok Jcma
?J
Push > for
menus
JStay
JOn
3. Use
the
< > left
and
right arrow
buttons to
scroll
the
items
4. Select
Doors and
press
Ok.
MFnlr .lnl- i 6nq
<
status
> Jok
Qf ^f rre alnf i 6nq
< Doors
sele
9.
Yt cl' sl"
.
Mod "Dur
nee( iden first,
.
Cart seler
.
Locl
carcl
To retul escape
(1
minu
Chec an El
UL Li, Elevat,
button under the
question
mark will indicate
bypassable
points
in
the area
that
are
insecure.
4. Use the arrow keys to do a regular Bypass
OO2>LOBBY
MOTION
J r solate
or lsolate the
point.
Follow the
same
procedure
to
delete
"lsolate"
for a
point.
WARNING: The keypad
will indicate there
is a
point
in Bypass or
"lsolate"
every time
protection
is
turned on.
A
point
in
"lsolate"
will never supply
protection
and the
"lsolate" will not be removed
the next time the area
is turned off.
A
point
in
"lsolate"
must have
its lsolate deleted
in order
for
it
to supply
protection
again.
To
return
to
the
main screen
(log
out),
press
the
" X
"
escape key a
few times, or
let the
system
time-out
(1
minute).
Checking Status
or
Controlling
Readers
or Doors
The Door status screens allow
persons
with
the appropriate
authority to:
.
Check
the status
of
doors
in the system
(or
specific
areas);
.
Command
doors
to
unlock,
relock, or change
operating
characteristics.
Steps:
Welcome Enter fD:
Select the
desired
topic: Door: For doors
in
the displayed
area;
Next: Show the
next area;
All: All doors
regardless
of area.
Now select
Door,
or
Readers, as
desired:
">":
Press this
key to scan through
the doors
in the system
(or
the selected area);
Door: Door status, or
commands
to
unlock or
relock the
door, or
lockout
(or
reinstate)
all
caros;
Readers: Will
indicate the current
reader
conditions
in the system
and
lets
you
change
the condition
(e.9.,
Card+PlN,
dual custody,
etc.).
5.
7. lf
you
selected
Door, the door
state
will be
AreaName
. . . . . of f
Jooor JNext
allJ
D2x:
Door Name
JDoor
JReaders
D1x:
Door Name
LDoorState
?J
D0x: Area
Name
Jcma
RdrModes
a
a
6.
shown,
and
you'll
have these
options:
">":
Press this
key to scan through
the doors
in
the system
(or
the selected
area);
Select
the door state:
Then,
you
can use the
< > left and
right
arrow
buttons
to access
a
command
(and
press
the
key
under the
command
to select
it),
"?"
jumps
to the
next door
that is not OK.
For s
"Statu: for elr The ar for sti
precec
Atten
f unctir
Direct eleval perfor
Excer eleval Keypa PIN
r Direct securl
o
8.
lf
you
selected Readers, the reader mode
will
be shown, and
you'll
have these options:
.
">":
Press this key to view
the second
reader
for the selected door
(if
applicable);
.
Cmd:
Provides access
to the
reader mode
Chubb
AFxrM
LCD Keypad
User's Guide
500-3650E
rev1.3
500-36{
o
Mode:
Access
modes
including
"Normal",
"Dual
Custody" (two
users/access
cards
needed
to
enter),
and
"Escort"
(a
user
identified
as a
"Escort"
must
present
their card
first,
then a 2nd
person
with
a
valid
card);
.
Card: This
includes
various
card-mode
selections
(i.e.,
card
and/or
UID
and
plN);
.
Lock:
This
allows
you
to
lockout
or reinstate
card-access
at
this
reader.
To
return
to the main
screen
(log
out),
press
the
,,X
"
escape
key a
few times,
or let
the
system
time-out
(1
minute).
Checking
the
Status
or
Controlling
an
Elevator
Reader
:
UL Listed
Svstems:
Not
evaluated
to
UL104
-
'
Elevator
Door
Locking
Devices
and Contacts.
For
systems
that
include
elevators,
the
"Status"
menus
will include
an
"Elev"
selection
for
elevators
and
their
associated
readers.
The
available
selections
will
be
the
same
as
for
standard
readers,
as
described
in
the
preceding
section.
'Attention:
All
floor
status
and
control
Checking
the
Status
of
an
Application
Module (POD)
You
can check
the
status
of
any
"application,,
modules
in
the
system. (An
application
module
provides
increased
functionalitv
such
as Printer
capability.)
POD (definition): "Module"
-
a controller
that
e.a.
connects
a Printer
to the
svstem.
Steps:
selections
that follow.
9. Your
Cmd
choices
are
shown
below:
R2x:
Area
Name
U"tode
Jcard
hock
1.
2.
3.
Enter
your
user lD
and/or
PIN to
log
into
the keypad.
Select
)
to
access
other
functions. Usethe<
>left
and
right
arrow
buttons
to scroll
the items.
Select
App
to
view
slatus
of an
Application Module.
Press
Ok.
Select
Yes to
view
the
status
of
the
indicated
Select
HSC
and
then
Printer
to
view
the
status of
the Printer. The
status
screen
will
indicate
if the
system
device is
Welcome
Push )
for menus
Jstay
Jon
Menu
Options
<
Status
SLatus
OpLions
<App
>
Jox
ModuleNamelType
>
Jyes
hro
functions
are
available
only
through
the
Director
software.
lt is
recommended
that
all
elevator reader
status
and control
tasks
G
performed
through
the
software as
well.
Exception:
Checking
a specific
aspect
of
an
elevator
reader
can be
performed
through
the
keypad
(such
as
checking
if it is
in
Card
plus
PIN
mode),
but
you
will have
to log
in
at
a
Director
software
PC
to see if
the floors
are
secure.
4.
5.
6.
7.
module
(e.9. "HSC"
for
Printer),
or
use the )
right
arrow
button
to select another
module.
Pod
SLatus
IprinLer
pRN(printer)
:
oK
POD:
OK
Ok
or
disabled
and
anv
device related
information.
Select Next
to
view
status
of the
next
module.
To return
to
the
main
screen
(log
out),
press
the
,,X,,
escape key
a
few
times,
or
let
the
system
time-out
(1
minute).
Welcome
nrorrn
Giil
Aurrn
nere'ence
500-3650E
rev
l .3
19
Administration and
Maintenance
Tasks
500-3650E
rev1.3
21
Changing Your Own
PIN
The
person
who
is logged in
can
PIN
number
at
any time.
Steps:
change
their
Wefcome Enter ID:
Push ) for menus
Jstay
Jon
Monrr Onl- i nnc
{ My Pin
>
Jof
New PIN
For User:
UID#
Adding a
User to the System
New users
can be
added to the svstem as
needed.
A User
is
a
person
who can use system
keypads,
:
and/or
gain
entry at access-controlled
doors.
:
1. Enter
your
user
lD and/or PIN
to
log into
the
keypad.
2. Press
) to scroll
to the PIN option.
3. Select My PIN to change
your
PlN.
Press
Ok
4. Enter your
new 4-
digit
or S-digit
PIN.
Steps:
1. Log into
the keypad by entering
your
4. Undfnd (undefined)
Select
Add.
Press )
until
"Users"
appears,
&
press
Ok.
Enter an
available
user number
(and
select Ok), or
Welcome Enter
ID:
MFnrr a)nl- i 6n
q
< users
> Jox
0xx
Jor
select user
Oxx > Undfnd
Jeaa
user lD
and/or
PIN
as
indicated on-screen.
2.
3.
select Ok, and then
press
>
until
a user
number
appears
with
"Add'
(instead
of
Edit
and
Delete).
TIP: You
can use
the letters on the
keypad
to'spell'
a word as a reminder
of vour
PlN.
Re-enter
the
new PIN a second time
when
prompted
for
this
(this
helps to
protect
against
typing errors).
Note:
The
last
two
digits of the PIN can not
be
i
identical. Do not
use
consecutive numbers
such as
',
1234. For
security
reasons, duplicate
PINs
are
not
i
allowed
on systems
with a PIN
only usercode. lf the
i
message
"PlN
not allowed" appears,
select
a
different
PlN.
?:
In
this screen,
"?"
refers to systems
with
Suite
;
Security keypads
(allows
viewing the useis
Suite
i
related abilities for
the selected
user
number).
Note:
i
Suite Security assignments
for a user are
set up
'
throuoh the Director
software.
Refer to the
details that
follow while working with
any
of the listed
topics:
The
'PlN
changed" screen displays and then returns
to the
system
standby screen.
PIN Changed
S1:
Use the Next
and
Prev(ious)
buttons
to select
an
oxx
AuthProfile
lot
lwext Jpre.t
authority
profile
for the user.
(Select
Ok when
jiri:lq9),
This determines what
doors the
user can enter
(and
;
at what time
of
day), and the tasks they
will
be
able
i
to
perform
at
system
keypads. This selection
cannot
i
be Undfnd
(Undefined).
1
Consult
your
Security
Representative /
Installer
to
:
make changes
to the authority
levels.
22
Chubb AFxrM LCD Keypad User's
Guide
500-3650E rev1.3
500-3650
Default Authority
Settings
c) a
o
.9.
L
C)
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f
a
(I) q)
o o_
E
uJ
L
q)
j
L
o
=
L
q)
c
(g
o
C)
Intrusion Emergency
Off
lsolate
Bypass Auto-lift Bypass
Test
Service Test Silence Alarm
Status History
Function
Key Authorization
Work Late
Suspend
Schedule
On
off
Stay
Auto
Disarm
to Off
Auto Disarm
allAreas
Access
Access when Area
is
Off/On/Stay
Escort
Master
Override Reset Door Alarm Door
Command
Class
A Class B Class C
Welcome
I
Alarm
r
Status
I6liifril
Reference
500-3650E rev1.3
23
Svstem / Suite (Condo):
For
systems with
Suite Security
keypads,
this
screen
allows accessino the
oxx
UserName
Isystem Jcondo
oxx AuthProfile
Iot bcext Jprev
System authority
screen
(same
as the
previous
Aut
"Authority")
or,
the
Suite
s_"qylltv
!9q!991
"y!!9liy
!"t9"n
: Tip: Press
the
" X "
escape
key
if
you
do
not
want tc
.
.
,._:ll1.
lllggl_.
Use the Next
and
Prev buttons
to
select a
Suite
Security
authority
profile
for
the user.
(Select
Ok when
finished).
Suite
Authority
of "Undfnd": This
is
a reserved
suite user
(that
can be edited
by
a user with Suite
"Master"
authority).
Suite
Security Authority
assignments
for
a user are
set up through the
Director
software.
PIN: This
allows setting or changing the
Personal
lD
Number for
this
user.
(You'll
be
asked to enter
it
twice-{o
help
protect
against typing errors.)
:
The
last two
digits
of the PIN must
be
different.
.
do
not use
consecutive
numbers like 1234.
Also,
.
nvv T.n-. trn^ .-. NI
.Lox
h,"tg lcnat
New
PIN
For
User
Oxx
Lanq / Chal: This screen allows setting the LCD language
for
this user,
and
whether or not challenged" unlock times
and
times apply
to this
user.
Select Lang
to
'toggle'
the language, or Chal
to
'toggle'
the
"Challenged"
setting.
When
finished, select Ok.
:
Watch the
screen
for
the
settings
to
change.
i
(You will remain
in this same screen.)
'
T.n^.End ma:nc T:n^.,-^^
i ^ F-^1 i ^h
,
lrr:J. urr:j larrgudYc Ib
EII9I r
>Ir
:
C:N
means
Cha]lanqed?
-
No.
To
return to
the
main screen
(log
out),
press
the
" X
"
escape key a
few
times,
or
let the system
time-out
(1
minute).
Viewing
or Changing Settings
for
a
User
For
an existing user,
you
can view or
edit
their
:9Il_q: 3:99?i'99:
A User
is
a
person
who can use system
keypads,
.
.
and/or
gain
entry
at access-controlled doors.
4.
Sel
J?:
re
keypar
for
yor
assign
"gtYg
Refer
t
any
of
More:
Card:
versrol applici acces{ select
lf
carc
apply, Card
'
Securi Firmw
cards ano oc
PIN: setting
the
Numbr it
twice
:
The la
'
do nol
N;il;
Keypa( user's
select
Tip: Then,
key ur
2,A,E To
mo
wait 2
<
>k
Aut: and P select
profile
500-36r
the
"physically-
door-held-open
More:
Name: keypad
to
Provides
access to additional screens.
Jor
Use the enter the
user's name,
and
select
Ok when finished.
Tip: Check the
letters
on
the
numeric keypad.
Then,
for
each
letter
of
the
name,
press
the
specific
key until the
letter
appears
(e.9., pressing
2 makes
a
2,
A, B, C;
0
provides
0, Z,
_
<space>,
Q, etc).
To move
to the
nexl
letterposition, use the
> right
arrow
button,
or wait 2 seconds.
To
retype a
prevrous
letter, use
the
< > left
or
right
arrow
keys,
and
then
enter
the letter
as
before.
Card:
Enter
the card
version
number
(if
applicable), and
the
}xx UserName
Jox w_nnnnnnnnn
Steps:
1. Log
into
the
keypad
by
entering
your
Press )
until
"Users"
appears,
&
press
Ok.
Enter
the specific user numoer (and
select Ok),
Welcome Enter ID:
Manr r /lnt i 6n <
<
users
>
Jox
Oxx
Jor
Select
User
user
lD
and/or PIN as
indicated
on-screen.
access-card/token number for this user, and select
Ok
when
finished.
lf card-access
(entry
at controlled doors)
does
not
apply,
leave
the
card
number as
"000000000".
Card
Version number
support is supplied
by
your
Security Representative. Firmware revisions needed for
9-diqit
card lDs. or
cards
with
version numbers: Panel firmware
>V3.2,
and door/elevator controller
firmware
>V1.5.
gg
select Ok
first,
and
then
press
>
until
the
desired user
appears on-screen.
2.
3.
24 Chubb AFxrM
LCD
Keypad
User's Guide 500-3650E
rev.1
.3
4.
Select
Edit
Oxx > UserName
Jeait
Joelete
Jl
J?:
refers
to
systems with
Suite Security
(Condo)
keypads (allows
viewing the suite
user assignments
for
your
selected
user
number).
Note: Suite user
assignments
can
only be
set up
through the
Director
software.
Refer
to the details that follow while workino with
any of the
listed
topics:
More: Provides
access to additional screens.
This
determines what doors the user can enter
(and
at
what time of
day), and
the tasks
they
will be
able
lo
perform
at system keypads.
Setting
this as Undfnd will delete
the userl
User
authority
profiles
themselves are
normally
set
up by
your
service
technician
(service
PIN needed).
oxx UserName
Isystern Jcondo
Oxx AuthProfile
Jot
luext
.LPre.t
Svstem
/
Condo
(Suite Security): For systems with
suite
security keypads,
this
oxx
UserName
.fox
vv_nnnnnnnnn
Card: Enter the
card
version
number
(if
applicable), and
the
access-card/token
number for this user, and
select Ok
when
finished.
lf
card-access
(entry
at controlled doors) does not
apply,
leave ihe card number as "000000000"
j
Card Version number
support is supplied Oy
your
i
Security Representative.
;
Firmware
revisions needed for
9-dioit card
lDs.
or
i
cards with version numbers: Panel firmware >V3.2,
i
PIN:
This
allows setting or changing the Personal lD Number
for this
user.
(You'll
be asked
to
enter
l1
lyi_99:-t" !9!p
plglg_"!
lqalnsl
tvq|
g gllg
rsr
I
The
last two digits
of the
PIN must
be different. Rtso,
i
:
do not use consecutive numbers like
"1234".
:
Name:
Use the
keypad
to enter
lhe
user's name,
and
select
Ok
when
finished.
Tip:
Check the letters on the numeric keypad.
Then,
for each letter
of the
narne,
press
the
specific
key
until the
letter
appears
(e.9., pressing
2
makes
a
2,
A, B, C; 0
provides
0,
Z,
<space>,
Q,
etc).
To
move to the next letter-position, use the
> key,
or
wait 2 seconds. To retype a
previous
letter, use
the
< > keys, and then
enter
the letter
as before.
Oxx AuthProfile Jot
Jr.rext lPre.t
screen allows accessing the
System
authority
screen
(same
as
Aut, above),
and
the Condo
(Suite
.9":lllty_)_
g_l
I:llY
":l:-"1
-.
-. - _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _.
itip'
Press
"X"
escape
key if
you
do not want
to
i
use
this screen.
Use the Next
and
Prev buttons to select
an
authority
profile
for the user.
(Select
Ok when
completed).
.
Condo
(Suite
Security)
Authority
of
"Undfnd":
:
Lanq / Chal: This screen
allows setting
the LCD language for
and
door/elevator controller
firmware
>Vl.5.
:
i
This
is a reserved
suite user
(that
can be edited by a
user with suite "Master" authority). Suite Security Authority assignments for a user are
set up
through
the
Director software.
Oxx . . Lng :
Eng
. C : N
.!ox
Jr,ang J,cr,"r
New
PIN
For
User Oxx
this
user,
and whether or
not
challenged"
unlock times
and
the
"physically-
door-held-open
!!serName Jox
times
apply
to
this user.
Select
Lang
to
'toggle'the
language,
or
Chal
to
'toggle'
the
"Challenged"
setting.
When
finished,
select Ok.
Watch the screen for the settings
to change,
:
(You
will remain in
this same
screen.)
To
return to the main screen
(log
out),
press
the
" X
"
escape
key
a
few times,
or
let the system
time-out
(1
minute).
A;i'
u; in. nt"*,
and Prev buttons
to
select
an
authority
profile
for the user.
(Select
Ok
when finished).
Wercome I Alarm
I
Status
l{iliillil
Reference
500-3650E rev.l .3 25
Deleting a
User
Users can be
deleted
from
the svstem when
necessary.
To allow tracking
card-usage,
you
can alternatively
leave
the user in the system, but set them
to an
authority
profile
that
provides
no access to doors
or
keypads.
(See
the
preceding
topic
for more info.)
Note:
Setting the authority to
"undefined"
will
delete
the user
(equivalent
to selecting
Delete).
Steps:
1. Log into the keypad by
entering
your
user lD and/or PIN
Setting
the
Date and
Time
The
panel
date
and time can
be set through
an
LCD keypad if necessary.
"Service
Test"
authority is required to set
the date
and/or
time.
For a reference
of the dates to automatically switch
between standard
time and daylight-savings time,
refer to
"Holidays
and Time-Change
Dates" (in
the
Reference
section).
Steps:
Manui
from
t
r
This o
comm
.
lf ther cnang new u Direct
1.
Entr
keYl
2. Pus
3. Use and butt the
ok.
4.
"Dir opt Con disp
5.
"Up
Plei
Welcome Enter ID:
as
indicated
on-screen.
Enter
your
user
lD and/or PIN
to
log into
the
keypad. Usethe< > left
and
right
arrow
buttons to scroll
3.
Enter the
current
Date and Time.
Wefcome Enter ID:
Manrr nnr i ^nc
{ Tirne
>
Jox
1.
2.
2.
Use the < > left
and
right
arrow
buttons to
scroll
3. Enter the
specific
user number (and
select Ok),
or
With the desired
user on-screen,
select
Delete.
Then,
select Yes
to delete the
user,
or Cancel
to stop
the action.
the items
until
"Users"
appears and
press
ok.
Monrr .]nts i ^nc
<
Users
Oxx Select User
Jor
Oxx ) UserName
Jsait
.l,oetete
Jz
Del ? Iyes Jcancel
select Ok first,
and
then
press
) until
the
desired user
appears on-screen.
the items
until
"Time"
appears
and
press
Ok.
Date YY-MM-DD Time HH:MM
JOX
4. Watch
the flashing cursor as
you
enter
the
year,
month, day, hours, and minutes
(2
digits each). When finished,
select Ok.
NOTE: Enter
the
hours
as 00-23
(24-hr.
clock).
Example:
Noon
=
12:00, 1PM = 13:00,2
PM
=
14:00
to
11PM
=
23:00, Midnight = 00:00,
1 AM
=
01:00,
2
AM = 02 96
"1..
You can use
the
(<
>) keys to scroll
back or
forward within
the date or time as
needed.
To return to
the
main
screen
(log
out),
press
the
"X"
escape key a few
times, or let the
system time-out
(1
minute).
app cha
4.
5.
6.
7.
Whr is
c< with soft'
Prot
to it, Ani
nou dat€ corT
Viewir
All
activ
viewed
t (alarms) users
n€
:--------
:
Dependi
i
permissi
i
viewing
'
atea.
To return to the
main screen
(log
out),
press
the
" X "
escape key
a few times, or let the system
time-out
(1
minute).
26
Chubb
AFxrM
LCD Keypad
User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3
500-3650
4.
5.
6.
Manually
calling
the
Director
PC
from
the
LCD
Keypad:
.
This
operation is for
systems that can
communicate with
the Director
software.
o
lf
the system configurations have
been
changed
example: by the
customer to add a
new user, it
will be necessary
to update the
Director
configurations for
the system.
1.
Enter
your
user lD and/or PIN
to
log into
the
keypad.
2. Push
the arrow keys for Menu
Selections.
3. Use the < >
left
and right arrow
buttons
to scroll
the items
until Director appears
and
press
ok.
"Director Options",
"Update Config" will display. Press
Ok.
"Updating
Config,
Please
Wait" will
appear
and then change to "Connecting"
When the
system
is communicating
with
the
Director
software,
"ln
Progress"
will
appear
with
a rotating bar next
to
it.
7. An
asterisk:
"*"
will
appear between the
hour
and the minute display
on the time anc
date main screen
until the communication is
comolete.
Viewing
the
History
All
activity that
occurs
in
the system
can be
viewed
one event
at a time. This includes
area
(alarms)
/door activity,
as
well
as the tasks
that
!991_s
Fy9 P9'tqqg9
qll
f9yP,1d,
Depending
on
your
system type and licensing
:
permissions,
up to
65536 events will be recorded.
i
Viewing
an area's history requires
authority for
that
i
area.
the items
until History appears and
press
ok.
Welcome Enter ID:
Manrl a]nl- i ^na
< History >
Jot<
lli aur I-Ti cf nrrr af
.
<
All
\/i aur I-Ti cf nrr; nf
.
t-t^,t,
.rArea .ruonoo .tApp
Manr r alnF i ^n c
< Di.rector >
JoX
].)i ra.l-^r Onf i nnc
<
update ctg> JoX
rr.^i-Fl^- d^^F:­uPuaLfllY uu]]Lf9
nl^-^^ ,,-ir
ITnrlif i nn annf i a
a^nh6-f i -^
n^,_,-t ^-^ i^^t: ­uvwff rvau
svrrL
r9
Tn Dr^-rac
Steps:
1. Enter
your
user lD and/or PIN to log into
the keypad.
2.
Use the < > left and right
arrow
buttons
to scroll
3. Select All for
a comolete list. or Category for
4.
lf
you
selected Cateqorv, select your
desired
topic
(such
as by Area).
history referring
to an
Area,
Condo
(Suite
Security) keypad, or
Splication
module
(e.9.,
Printer).
Press
Ok.
(Condo:
Suite Security)
lf
you
selected
"All"
the area or other item
associated
with each event will
be shown on the screen.
5. lf
you
selected by Area,
the arming­level for
the first
AreaName
. . . . . of f
JHist JNext Area
xxx
>
1:23pMar
EventDisptays
...J
more
details about this
area will
be shown, and
you
can select:
.
Hist:
Shows the log of events for
the
displayed area;
.
Next Area:
Jumps to the next area.
6. To
cycle through
the
History
press
the
({
>)
right or
left
arrow keys. For
event
select
'.
.
.J
'.
Press
any of these keys
History.
. .""ii"r"
",;il
thr;
i
"T
/ L" next
to the time indicates that
the date/time
had
not been
set
when
the event occurred.
To return
to the main
screen
(log
out),
press
the
"X"
escape key a few
times, or let the
system time-out
(1
minute).
Welcome
I
Alarm
i
Status
Il:tiiflil
Reference
500-3650E rev1.3
27
Printing the
History
Log
lf
your
system includes a
printer-capable
module,
you
can
print
the history
log.
(This
will
be
sorted
by date).
Steps:
1. Ensure
the
printer
is
turned
on, and has
paper
loaded.
Enter
your
user lD and/or PIN to log
into the
keypad. Usethe< > left
and right
arrow
buttons to
scroll
the items
until
History
appears
and
press
ok.
Changing
the Printed History
Language
You
can change
the language
for the
printed
!':i9lY l9q .Yl9r
r.99999i
Check with
you
Security Representative
/ Installer to
2.
3.
4.
5.
Welcome Enter ID:
Monrl nnf i ^nq
<
Hisbory
>
JOt
\/i oL' H i ctsnvrr nf
.
{
Category
> Jof
\Iio\r HicFnrrr nf
.
Jarea Jcondo hpp
Monrr On1- i nn
JSMA JHSC
Qol a^t- nnf i ^n
JPrinter Jl-ang
Printer On-Line lPause
lcnc Jrtog
7.
At step
7, select
Lang
to
change
the
printing
qal
Fef Onr i ^n
JPrinter Jr,a.rg
;
confirm
your
system version is capable of this
i
i
; ;;il
.f""]yl9:
:
iauthorit
Steps:
Follow
steps
1
to 6 from the
previous
"Printing
the History
Log"
Testir (Perf<
A Wal sensor! ensure
A walk'
Emerge
onaM<
@!
be
station I UL Lisr
once
p€
When indicate
"Pass"
:
correctl "Fail"
ir
pornr
or
All
poi oypass( Restore
protectir
Steps:
1.
Ent
and Into
Use
and butt( the i
Whe app€
Chor
Test
When
Category
appears,
press
ok.
Select App
(Application Module)to
6. Select SMA or HSC
which are
other related
language
for
this application
module.
The
present
printed
language will
be
indicated on the
first line next to
"Lano:".
8. Select
Change
to change the language. Press Ok when completed.
To
return to the
main screen
(log
out),
press
the
"X"
escape
key a
few
times,
or let
the
system
time-out
('1
minute).
Larlg:
Language
JOk JChange
access
the module
with
orinter
functions.
equipment
selections
for use by a technician
only. However, they will
both
permit
access
to the
Printer
selection.
7. Select Printer to access
the
printer
menu.
Choose
from
the following selections: .
Start:
Enables
the
printer
(if
required).
.
Pause / Resume: Pauses
or resumes a
printout;
.
Cnc:
Cancels
a
printout.
Tip: You may
also
need
to turn the
printer
off to clear its
memory.
.
Plog:
Prints
the entire history log.
To return to the
main
screen
(log
out),
press
the
"x"
escape
key
a few times, or
let
the
system time-out
(1
minute).
2.
3.
4.
o
displ
.
Next jump
5.
Seler
narfn
Test
6. At
th
prot€ open
etc.).
500-3650
28 Chubb AFxrM
LCD
Keypad User's
Guide 500-3650E revl.3
Testing
Monitored
Sensors
(Performing
a Walk
Test)
A Walk Test
allows
you
to test
specific
sensors
(protection points)
in
the system,
to
ensure that they
are
functioning
properly.
A walk
test can be
done by
users
with
"System
Test"
.
authority A walk
test must be
completed
within 15 minutes.
Emergency
points
(i.e.
smoke,
fire
alarm,
panic,
etc.)
on a Monitored system,
display as Armed and should
not
be tested during a Walk Test.
The
monitoring
station must be notified
if these
points
will be tested.
UL Listed Svstems: Fire
sensors must be tested
once
per
week
for
UL
listed
systems.
When
tested successfully, Emergency
points
will
indicate
PASS and
Armed
will
change to Alarm.
"Pass"
indicates that
an
intrusion
point
is {unctioning
correctly
(i.e.
the sensor is operating
properly),
while
"Fail"
indicates
that
a
problem
may
exist
with
that
point
or that the
point
was not tripped.
All
points
except
Emergency
points
may
be
bypassed
during
the
Review for
convenience.
Bestore
any
bypassed
points
before turning
proteclion
on or they
will
reduces
system
security.
NOTE:
lf any
fire
sensors
or
24
hour
type inputs
must be tested
and
it is a repofiing
system, the
monitoring station
must be notified.
The walk test must
be comoleted
within 15
minutes.
l-^- l- ,,-l I- F^^ts
JReview JEnd
keypad and
select
Review
to
view the
results
of the
Walk
Test.
xxx
> ltemName
Status
...J
7.
After activating points
in
the
tested
area,
return
to
the
8. The
tested
points
and the
results
(Pass/Fail)will
be
displayed.
9. Press the
".
. .J " key to
view all
points
that
passed
during the test. Another method is
to
use the
< >
left and
right
arrow buttons to
scroll through the results of all
points
tested
in
the area.
To return
to the main screen
(log
out),
press
the
"
X
"
escape key a few
times, or
let
the system
time-out
(1
minute).
Steps:
1.
Enter
your
user lD
and/or
PIN to
log
into
the
keypad.
2. Use
the
< > left and right arrow buttons
to scroll
3. When Area appears,
press
Ok.
Test:
To test
the
displayed
area;
Next Area: To jump
to the
next
area.
5. Select Walk to
perform
a
Walk
Test
of this area.
the
items until Test appears
and
press
Ok
Wefcome Enter
ID:
Manrr a\nf i ^nc
< Tes!
Jarea
Jsystem
AreaName.....off
JTest
,Next
Area
qala-f
J-acF f\/no
Jwalk JHoldup
4.
a
Choose from the followino
selections:
6. At this time
you
can
proceed
to test the
protection
points
in the selected area
(i.e.
open
doors, walk in front
of motion detectors,
etc.).
500-3650E rev1.3 29
Testing
Panic
Buttons
(Performing
a
Hold-up
Test)
UL
Listed
Svstems:
Not
evaluated
to
UL636
-
:
Holdup Alarm
Units
and Systems.
:
A Hold-up
Test
allows
you
to test
"hold-up
/
panic"
devices
in the
system,
to ensure
they
are functioning
correctly.
NOTE:
Using
the Hold-up
test selection
will
prevent
hold-up
signals from
being transmitted
to
the monitoring
station.
A hold-up
test
can
be
done
by
users
with
"system
.
.I::f 3ylle:ilY_
.. ....
Steps:
1. Enter
your
user lD
and/or PIN
to log
into the keypad.
2.
Use
the
< >
left
and
right
arrow
buttons to
scroll
the
items
until
Test
appears
and
press
Ok.
3. Select Area.
rcSL
a
larea
Jsystem
To
return
to the
main
screen
(log
out),
press
the
"X"
escape
key a few
times,
or
let
the
system
time-out
(1
minute).
Testing
Sirens
(System
Test)
Test
Your
System
Once a Week
Weekly
testing of
the system's
siren/bell is
required.
A
System
Test allows
you
to test
the
entire system
to ensure
security
componenls
are functioning
properly.
This
test
will
turn on
the keypad's lights,
sounder
and the
system's
siren for
5
seconds
to make
sure
their all
okay.
Should
any
parl
of
the system
appear not
to
be
working
correctly,
notify
your
Security
Representative
/ Installer
immediatelv
for
assistance.
:
UL
Listed Svstems:
This
test must
be
performed
i 9!::
q9t199f
l"'.91
!:199"t"1-*::
Steps:
Enter
your
user
lD
and/or
PIN
to
log into
the
keypad.
Usethe< >
left and right arrow buttons to
scroll
the items
until Test
appears
and
press
Ok.
3.
Select
System.
Test? IArea
Jsystem
--.
.
All
Sirens will
sound for
5 seconds
and
all keypad
:
i
lights
will
turn on
to indicate
that
the system is
I
,
functioning
correctly.
Wefcome Enter ID:
Menu Options { Test
> JoX
4.
Choose from
the following selections:
Manrr nnF i ^nc
{
Test
AreaName.....off
Jrest
JNext
Area
Sel ccj- | aqf f \/na
.LWalk
JHol
1.
2.
o a
5.
Test: To
test the displayed
area;
Next Area:
To
jump
to
the next
area.
Select Hold-up
to
perform
a'hold-up'
test of
this area.
At
this time
you
can
proceed
to Test
the Hold-
up
devices in
the
selected
area.
Like
press
in
panic
buttons,
etc.
NOTE:
Using
the
Hold-up
test
selection
will
prevent
hold-up
signals from
being
transmitted
j9
l!9 T"!1911s
:t_"!91:
'
When
activating
hold-up
devices
in
the tested
area,
I
the
system will
emit
a chime when
the
hold-up
points
i
are
activated, if functioning
correcfly.
lf no
chime
is
I
emitted when
testing the
points,
you
may
need
to
inquire
about
it with
your
Security
Representative.
4.
During
the
system
test,
this message
willappear.
q\/ql-am
'Facf
i n^
ChxSum
lxxxxx]
6.
Trin hnldrrn ntoI
v Fvu.
Jena
Please
ignore
this
ChxSum message.
lt
is
for
:
technical
personnel
use.
To
return
to
the
main
screen
(log
out),
press
the
"X"
escape
key
a few times,
or let
the
system
time-out
(1
minute).
Select End
when
finished
viewing
and/or to
select
another area
to
test.
30
Chubb
AFxrM
LCD Keypad
User's Guide
500-3650E
rev1.3
500-3650E
Arming
Station
Reference
(option)
The optional Arming Station allows many
system
tasks
to be
performed
without
having to login at the LCD Keypad. The following is an overview of the available
commands.
For
more information
on entering
at
a controlled door
and/or
disarming
the system,
refer
to the
"Welcome"
and
"Alarm"
chapters.
<login>
represents
the
form
of user
identification
used e.g. badging card and
or
lD - PIN
entry.
Be sure to enter all digits of
your
user-lD
and/or PIN
(e.g
,
Q23).
Command Result <login>
only
Access
,
lM*gii?ry
1!rg:10i
1d*')
Command
Result
* t aogin>
Command
* f O
<login>
Turn all Areas Off
ENSURE ALL PROTECTION POINTS ARE
SECURE
WHEN
ARMING
AT THE
ARMING STN
lf arming to
STAY or
ON occurs while
any
number
of
non-bypassable
protection points
are insecure,
the Arming
Station
will warn the
user
with
audible
and
visual
indications. The
arming station
will
make a long
buzz and the
left
and
right lights will
flash back
and
lorth. This will also
cause an alarm
condition.
The
user
must turn
OFF,
locate
and
correct the
problem
and attempt arming again. 11
the
protection point
is bypassable, it will
be
automatically
bypassed
when arming is done
at
the
station.
Unless
specially
programmed,
all
points
:I9 9pl ll"
9ilIi*i
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?y??."_1?r.":
Command
Result
* z
<login>
Turn
area to staY
Door Commands lf
area
is
off and door
unlocked,
door
is locked.
lf area
is
otf and
door locked, door is unlocked.
Disarm
Area
lf area is
on, door
locked and
user
is authorized,
area turns off and door
is unlocked.
Command
* 3
<logint
Command X s o
<login>
Command * s {ogin>
Result
Turn area
On
Result
Turn all
Areas On Result Door Commands and
Disarm area
Comn
tt
Comn
t
with
(
I
D"-l
I:
r
r*
I
Command
* o {ogin>
Result
Work
Late
in area by 2
hours at
a time from the
current
time.
Turn Area
Oft
Result
Scheduled area only. This command
can only
be used
again
at the end
of the
first
entered
2 hours when
the arming station
will indicate
closing
time again with
the
work late
LED flashing and tones. At
that
time, this
command
can
be used again to extend the closing
time
another 2 hours.
Command
Result
* O n
<login>
Worklate
in area
for n hrs.
Work Late in
this
areafor"
n
"
hours where n
=
1
-
:
t
hours Scheduled
area
onlv.
:
Command
* z {ogin>
Command
X 9 {ogin>
Result Use Armed light
to
view area condition for 20 seconds
.
A'*"d t;;il;
Cr"""
to.-ni""
oii,
I
Armed light
is solid
red for Area
in STAY
i
Armed light is flashing red for Area
ON.
:
Result
Silence alarm
(in
all
areas)
No
Cc
JO
Chubb AFxrM LCD Keypad User's
Guide 500-3650E
rev l .3
500-3650
Command
##
Command
t
Result Cancels any keys
previously
entered. Result
lf
performing a "N("
command with
UID/PlN,
insert a
"#"
key
between
command
and UID/PlN
entry
(e.g. ")<
t +
g+t
4141 " for
user 341,
pin=4141
trying to arm the
area: *1;.
No
Commands
(Simple
Access)
Door Mode <Login>
Notes
Card Only <card>
lf a UID/PlN is entered, it will
be
ignored
Card &
PIN <card> <pin>
UID is not reouired
since the card
automatically identifies
the
<uid>
Card
or UID/PIN
<card>
or
<uid>
<pin>
UID/PlN Only <uid> <pin>
lf card is
presented,
it will
be
ignored.
<uid>
-
User lD
With
Commands
Door
Mode )e<cmd> <Login>
Notes
Card Only *<cmd> <card>
lf
a UID/PlN
is
entered, it will
be
ignored
Card &
PIN
*<cmd>
<card>
<oin>
Card
badging
must
always be done
before
the
PIN
entry.
Card or UID/PIN X<cmd> <card>
or
*<cmd> # <uid> <pin>
Pressing
"#"
is required
between the
command and uid/pin entry.
UID/PlN Only X<cmd>
#
<uid> <pin>
Pressing
"#"
is required
between the
command
and uid/pin entry.
(Note
)+<cmd> # <pin>
in PIN
Only systems)
<cmd>
-
Command
500-3650E
rev1.3
37
Chubb AFx Arming Station
Lights
The optional Chubb AFx Arming Station has three
lights
to indicate door, system and
arming
status. The following list indicates
the
light messages
and
audible results
from
the Arming Station. For detailed information on Keypad Tones,
see MONITOR Keypad Tones.
Yellow
light
on
solid
within 15
minutes of
the
scheduled closing time. Otf
if
the area
is not
scheduled
or
there
are more
than
15 minutes to the scheduled
closinq time.
Work Late Light
Wire
Not eve
Ghut (optir
The
o Keypa, perforr
a
list
commi
:-------
-_ l'qi"
Comn
"login'
comr,
:
AII Si
i
secot
:
991!:'
Comn
"login'
comm Gomn "login'
Key +
Comn
*
Door State Light
Red
light
on solid
if
the
door is locked.
Same
light
solid
green
if the door
is
unlocked.
Flashing red
while
protection
turning off
if there was
an alarm
in
the
area.
Armed Light
On
solid
green
if
the
area is disarmed
(Off).
On solid red
if
the area
is
set to
the
"Stay"
arming-
level
(only
the
perimeter
sensors being monitored).
Flashing red
if
the area
is
armed
(On)
Comr
"login
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"login
comfi
Comr
"login
comff,
This
icon
lYt)
on kev 9
is
for
\'/
the command to silence an alarm
*
9
<login>
Tone/Siren
Entry / Exit
Tones
Fire Siren
Burglary Siren Bad Command Command
Accepted
Not authorized to
Perform
Command
Result Quick
turning on and
off beep.
A repeating tone that
turns
on for 5 seconds
off for 5 seconds.
After
this
happens 3 times
there
is
a delay and
the
same sequence repeats. Continuous tone
Double short
beeps
Single
long
beep
Double long
beep
38
Chubb
AFxrM LCD Keypad User's
Guide 500-3650E
rev1.3
500-365r
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