DAS Smart DL-250, Smart DL-300 Operator's Manual

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Alpha Numeric
Codepad
Operator's Manual
DAS LCD
ALPHA NUMERIC CODEPAD
1. LCD Codepad Diagram ................... 2
2. Introduction ............................ 3
3. Understanding Your LCD Codepad ......... 4-7
4. Changing User Codes ................... 8-9
5. Special Function Keys ................... 10
6. Viewing The Custom Zone Descriptions ..... 11
7. Partitioned Systems Operation ............ 11
8. Setting The Internal Clock ................ 12
9. Viewing The Internal Log ................. 12
10. Master Mode Operation ............... 13-15
FOR SERVICE CALL
Company
Phone
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CODEPAD DIAGRAM
3
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations ! You have just purchased one of the most advanced Liquid Crystal Display Codepads in the world. Your DAS Custom Alpha Numeric Codepad was carefully designed and manufactured with excellence in performance, and long term reliability in mind. When you see the name DAS, you can be assured that this codepad has past the most demanding quality and performance standards in the industry.
This manual is furnished to help you understand your Alpha Numeric Codepad and become proficient in its operation. But first, you should read the Security System Operator's Manual which pertains to the general operation your security system. You must understand how your security system is intended to work before you can understand the operation of this codepad. The most important thing you should do before attempting to operate your security system is to read both manuals completely. Make sure you understand the operation of your security system and its codepads before attempting to use your system. This booklet should be kept in an accessible location for the life of your security system.
If you have any questions about the operation of this codepad, or any other question in regard to your security system, you should call the company that installed your security system.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR ALPHA NUMERIC CODEPAD
To Arm the security system, close all of the protected doors and windows. The green "SECURE" light on the codepad control will be illuminated when all of the protected zones and sensors are secure and the LCD screen will display the following message:
SYSTEM READY
TYPE CODE TO ARM
When the message above is displayed, your security system is ready to be "ARMED" by entering your personal 4-digit code. If your code is 1-2-3-4,
Press:
1 2 3 4
Now your LCD screen should display the following message:
SYSTEM ARMED
ALL ZONES SECURE
When your LCD codepad displays the message above, you have the ability to eliminate the Entry Delay Time from your designated Entry door(s) by pressing the [ key. The codepad LCD screen will now display the following message:
SYSTEM ARMED
PARTIAL
The message above will be displayed when you Arm your system in the "PARTIAL" mode. Refer to your Security System Operators Manual for "PARTIAL" mode operations.
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If the green "SECURE" light on your codepad is not illuminated, the screen on your LCD codepad will display the following message:
SYSTEM NOT READY
TYPE A FOR HELP
When the message above is displayed, press the
[A]
button on the codepad and the LCD screen will display a message similar to the one below indicating which zones are not ready to Arm. If more than one zone is faulted, the LCD screen will automatically scroll through all of the faulted zones showing those that are not ready to arm. To quickly scroll through
the faulted zones, press the
[A]
button
repeatedly.
16 FAULTED GARAGE DOOR
If you choose to isolate the zones that are faulted and arm your system without these areas of protection, you can do so from the screen above. To isolate while viewing the screen above, simply press the [ button, the
zone number
(01, 02, 03, 09, 12, 16, etc.), and press the [ button again (You can also follow the isolate procedure described in your standard Operators Manual). Now the green "SECURE" light should be illuminated, and the LCD screen will alternate between the following two messages:
SYSTEM READY
TYPE CODE TO ARM
TO
05 ZONES ISOL
TYPE A FOR HELP
The top line of the message above, "05 ZONES ISOL", refers to the number (quantity) of zones isolated, NOT the zone numbers that are isolated. Type
[A]
for
the location/description of these five isolated zones.
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