These instructions are used for both the Open xL and Monitor xL versions of xL Security Equipment.
A red dot on xL equipment and its packing material will identify it as the Open xL version.
Model numbers ending with a “T” will identify the Open xL equipment versions.
Open xL and Monitor xL versions of xL Security Equipment can not be used together.
VBUS devices can be used with both Open xL and Monitor xL versions of xL Security Equipment. VBUS
devices are not used with ISM equipment.
Only Monitor xL Security Equipment can be used to upgrade a Monitor ISM security system. The Open
xL version is not used with Monitor ISM equipment.
Only Monitor xL Director Software can be used to upgrade Director Software that communicates with a
Monitor ISM security system. The Open xL Director Software is not used with Monitor ISM equipment.
Open xL, Monitor xL and ISM systems can communicate to the same HSC-IP Receiver. However, the
Open xL system will require an Open xL HSC-IP Module to communicate with the HSC-IP Receiver.
A regular IP Module (non HSC-IP) can be used by an Open xL, Monitor xL or ISM system if they are only
communicating to the Monitor xL or Open xL Director Software.
Only Monitor xL Director Software can be used with a Monitor xL Security System.
Only Open xL Director Software can be used with an Open xL Security System.
Confirm that the correct firmware is used when upgrading a security system’s firmware. Upgrading an
Open xL security system firmware with Monitor xL firmware can disrupt operations on a system wide
scale. An Open xL system must be upgraded with Open xL firmware. The same applies to only using
Monitor xL firmware to upgrade a Monitor xL system.
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About This Guide
This guide provides details on performing
various tasks in a xL system using an LCD
keypad.
To locate a desired topic, refer to the table of
contents (near the front of this guide), or the
Index (near the back of this guide).
Tip: The bottom of each odd-numbered page also
gives an indication as to your general position
within this guide.
Also See (Related Documents)
For details on using the Director software,
refer to the on-line help or User's Guide
provided with the software.
Copyrights and Trademarks
™ Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation
™ ® Microsoft, Windows, Windows2000, and
Windows XP, are trademarks or registered
trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.
In the interests of ongoing improvement in quality
and design, we reserve the right to change product
specifications without prior notification. All
software, firmware, drawings, diagrams,
specifications, catalogues, literature, manuals and
other materials relating to the design, use, and
service of related products shall constitute the
proprietary information of the manufacturer.
Industry Canada Customer Information
NOTICE:
This equipment meets the applicable Industry
Canada Terminal Equipment Technical
Specifications. This is confirmed by the
registration number. The abbreviation, IC,
before the registration number signifies that
registration was performed based on a
Declaration of Conformity indicating that
Industry Canada technical specifications were
met. It does not imply that Industry Canada
approved the equipment.
/Sécurité CSG Inc.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)
assigned to each terminal equipment provides
an indication of the maximum number of
terminals allowed to be connected to a
telephone interface. The termination on an
interface may consist of any combination of
devices subject only to the requirement that the
sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all
the devices does not exceed five.
The REN for the xL using the North American
Modem is 0.1
The REN for the
Modem is 0.0
Repairs to certified equipment should be
coordinated by a representative designated by
the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by
the user to this equipment, or equipment
malfunctions, may give the telecommunications
company cause to request the user to
disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection
that the electrical ground connections of the
power utility, telephone lines and internal
metallic water pipe system, if present, are
connected together. The precaution may be
particularly important in rural areas.
Caution: Users should not attempt to make
such connections themselves, but should
contact the appropriate electric inspection
authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
xL using the Worldwide
NORTH AMERICA:
Customer Instructions Pertaining to
FCC Regulations
This equipment complies with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) rules and
regulations governing telephone equipment
and the Technical Requirements for
Connection to the Telephone Network
published by the industry’s Administrative
Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). On
modem board of this equipment is a label that
contains, among other information, a product
identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.
If requested, this number must be provided to
the telephone company.
This equipment is designed to be connected to
the telephone network or premises wiring
using a hard wired connection that does NOT
rely on a modular jack. If a modular jack is
21-3600E rev1.3 xL LCD Keypad User's Guideiii
installed, it is the responsibility of the installing
company to ensure that the jack and/or plug is
compliant with the criteria of the
telecommunication industry.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (or REN) is
used to determine the number of devices that
may be connected to a telephone line.
Excessive REN’s on a telephone line may
result in the devices not ringing in response to
an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the
sum of REN’s should not exceed five (5.0). To
be certain of the number of devices that may
be connected to a line, as determined by the
total REN’s, contact the local telephone
company.
The REN for the xL using the North American
Modem is 0.2
The REN for the xL using the Worldwide
Modem is 0.0
CAUTION: If this equipment (xL) is deemed
potentially harmful to the telephone network,
the telephone company will attempt to notify
you in advance of discontinuing service. . If
advance notice is not practical, the telephone
company will notify you as soon as possible. If
service is disconnected, you will be advised of
your right to file a complaint with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) should
you believe it necessary.
The telephone company may make changes
in its facilities, equipment, operations or
procedures that could affect the operation of
this equipment. Should this occur, advance
notice you be provided in order for you to
make necessary modifications to maintain
uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with this equipment
(xL), for repair or warranty information, please
contact the installing company.
If the equipment is causing harm to the
telephone network, the telephone company may
request that you disconnect the equipment until
the problem is resolved.
There are no user serviceable parts which may
be repaired by the customer. All repairs must
be performed by an authorized dealer
representative.
This equipment cannot be used on public coin
phone service provided by the telephone
company. Connection to party line service is
subject to state tariffs. (Contact the state
public utility commission, public service
commission or corporation commission for
information.)
WARNING NOTICE:
NORTH AMERICA
AUSTRALIA
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference
at their own expense.
This is a class A product. In a domestic
environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be
required to take adequate protection
measures.
WARNING: Changes or Modifications not expressly
approved by VEREX Technology could void the
user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Restrictions and Requirements for UL
Listed Systems
•Access control is not permitted for UL
listed residential systems.
•The system must be tested on a weekly
basis, including all fire initiating devices.
Please see “Testing Monitored Sensors”
in this manual for details.
•Detectors and fire initiating devices will
be disabled while making programming
changes to the system.
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CE – Conformity
The xL System described in this manual conforms to the requirements of the Council Directive
89/336/EEC – The EMC Directive and 73/23/EEC – The Low Voltage Directive. 1999/5/EC-The
R&TTE Directive. To maintain compliancy with this directive, it is essential to adhere to the installation
recommendations described within this manual.
Standards to which Conformity is Declared:
•CISPR 11:2003 / EN55011:2003 – Class A – Limits and methods of measurements of radio
disturbance characteristics for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment.
•CISPR 22:2003 / EN55022:2003 Class A – Limits and methods of measurement of radio
disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment.
for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems.
• EN 60950-1: 2001 – Safety of Information Technology
• TBR21:1998 – Terminal Equipment Attachment requirements for the connection to the analogue
PSTN
Standard Description Severity Applied Performance
IEC 1000-4-2
EN 61000-4-2
IEC 1000-4-3
EN61000-4-3
ENV
50140/240
IEC 1000-4-4
EN 61000-4-4
IEC 1000-4-5
EN 61000-4-5
IEC 1000-4-6
EN 61000-4-6
ENV 50141
IEC 1000-411
EN61000-411
IEC 1000-3-2
EN61000-3-2
IEC 1000-3-3
EN61000-3-3
Not verified by UL
Electrostatic
Discharge
Radiated RF
Immunity
Electrical Fast
Transient
Surge
Withstand
Immunity
Conducted RF
Immunity
Dip
Dropouts
Voltage
Variation
Harmonic
Current
Emissions
Voltage
Fluctuation
and Flicker in
Low-Voltage
Supply
Systems
6kV Contact Discharge (direct and indirect)
8kV Air Discharge
10V/m, 80-2000 MHz, 1 kHz 80% AM
modulation
10V/m 80-2000 MHz, Pulse Modulation with
1 Hz Square
+/-2kV on AC lines
+/-1kV on DC & I/O lines
+/-2kV Common Mode on AC lines
+/- 1kV Differential Mode on AC Line
+/-2kV Common Mode on I/O lines.
10Vrms, 0.15-100 MHz, 1kHz 80% AM
modulation on AC lines
10Vrms, 0.15-100 MHz, 1kHz 80% AM
modulation on I/O lines
10Vrms, 0.15-100 MHz, Pulse Modulation
with 1 Hz Square.
60% for 0.5, 1, 5 & 10 cycles repeated 3
times every 10s
30% for 0.5, 1, 5 & 10 cycles repeated 3
times every 10s
100% for 0.5, 1, 5 & 10 cycles repeated 3
times every 10s.
+10%, -15% for AC from nominal
Class A (Other), Class B (Portable
Equipment), Class C (Lighting Equipment) or
Class D (Special Current Waveform)
Voltage Fluctuation
Flicker
Criteria
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
PASS
PASS
PASS
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Welcome
Dear Customer,
• It is recommended that you review the different operating procedures in this guide
while your system is being installed.
explain any questions that you may have about the various topics.
• It 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 / Installer to supply the information that should be entered into this
section.
Thank-you.
Ask your Security Representative / Installer to
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The xL LCD Keypad
Keypad Lights
Red Flashing:
Protection ON
Solid: Partial
protection
(STAY)
The xL LCD (liquid crystal display) keypad
provides an integrated 2-line display and multifunction backlit keypad. (The keypad is hidden
behind a hinged access cover.)
What You can do with the
LCD Keypad
xL 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 xL
system.
Red
Green
Yellow
WELCOME
Enter
,
- #
1
45
78
X
Green On
Always with
power
present.
ID:
ABC
2
JKL
TUV
Z_Q
0
Yellow On when
trouble condition
present. Flashing
when there is no
AC mains.
DEF
3
MNOGHI
6
WXYPRS
9
X
When you enter your user ID and/or PIN, 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 backlitfor 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 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 ƒ 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
to "Using the Emergency Keys" in the "Alarms…"
chapter.
For details on the programmable function keys, refer
to "Using the Function Keys" in the "Status &
Control" chapter.
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If 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.
: 1 2 3 4
: 1 2 4 3
Normal PIN Example
If being forced to Enter
This feature will be available unless it was disabled
by your service technician when the system was
initially set up.
Logging Into the Keypad
(User ID and/or PIN)
NOTE: Your Security Representative /
Installer will supply you with your User ID
and PIN number for pressing into the
keypad and logging in to the system.
(The default Master user ID and PIN is:
e.g. ID: 01 or 001, 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 ID number
and/or PIN number
as indicated on the
display.
When finished viewing or entering items, you can
use the key 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
of the following topics will be available:
Selecting a Topic: Press the "►" key until your
desired topic appears on-screen. Then press the
key directly under your topic to select it.
Off // Stay // On:
The first screen that
you'll see allows you
to arm or disarm the area(s) as desired, or to
access other topics.
Only two of arm/disarm selections will appear
at a time—depending on the present armingstate of the area(s).
all intrusion protection fully off.
Off:
Stay:
partial protection. Internal motion
detectors disabled. Only perimeter protection
on. For users to remain inside the protected
area.
all protection fully on. No one remaining in
On:
the protected 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
show up like “Comms, Modem, Licns”. They are for a
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 specific users.
A "User" is a person who has the authority to login to
system keypads, and/or to gain entry at accesscontrolled doors.
Push ► for Menus
↓Stay ↓On
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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 “È“ beside desired
subjects on the screen is pointing down to the
corresponding keypad buttons.
◄ and ► buttons allow you to view
The
additional topics--when available.
("
◄" and/or "►" will appear on the display
screen to indicate these keys can be used).
Use the “
your present menu / topic to return to the main
screen or back out of inner screens.
” escape key when finished with
Entering Letters (e.g., 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).
Tip: The "_" on the 0 key (zero) represents a space.
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Alarms, Turning
Protection On
and Off
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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:
• An alarm message will appear on specific
keypad(s);
• Keypad 'sonalerts' (beepers) may sound;
• A local siren may be triggered;
UL Listed Systems: For UL listed systems, a localsiren must be triggered.
• An alarm message may be transmitted to a
monitoring station (and/or to a management
PC running the Director software);
UL ListedSystems: ForUL listed systems, an alarm message 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.
These actions can be fully customized for each type
of event--for each arming level that the system can
be in at any time (Off, Stay or fully ON).
Fire Alarm
Standard and Alternative Operation:
A quick on and off tone.
Burglary Alarm, Trouble Condition
Standard Operation:
Steady continuous tone.
Alternative Operation:
Slow on off tones
Entry and Exit Delay
protected area is entered or protection is turned on
before leaving)
(tones generated when the
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 protection
should be turned off or exiting should be done
to prevent a false alarm.
Alternative Operation:
Continuous tone.
Entry Delay after the System has been in Alarm
or during an Alarm Condition
Standard and Alternative Operation:
Very fast on and off beeps.
Exit Delay with a Protection Point Insecure
Standard and Alternative Operation:
Fast on and off beeps
Confirm Exit Delay (the exit delay is shortened
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.
when the exit door is exited before the end of the exit
delay)
Standard and Alternative Operation:
Fast on and off beeps
Closing Time Soon
will sound a warning when the time for the protection
to turn on is approaching)
(a system that has a schedule
Standard and Alternative Operation:
30 minutes before the scheduled protected
area’s protection should turn on, the keypad will
make 3 short beeps. In the final 15 minutes, the
tones will gradually get faster.
These tones also apply to the ones emitting
Chime
from an Arming Station. See the section on
the Arming Station Reference in this manual.
Pressing Keypad Keys/Buttons
Single short beep
Error Tones for Wrong Keys Pressed
(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.
6 short beeps
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Sirens
Conventional Siren
Fire Alarm: Intermittent Tone
(the same as a Fire Alarm in the previous
keypad tone details).
by optional voice Burglar Alarm Message.
(e.g. “Intrusion! Intrusion! ... The police have
been called, leave immediately”).
Dealing with Alarms (what to do if
the keypad is beeping)
If an alarm occurs, you must first decide if it is
a valid alarm (break-in, battery failure, etc.), or
a false alarm. If 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 service.
This feature may not be available in all areas.
Consult your local security representative / installerfor more information.
However, fire alarms can not be cancelled.
The following steps assume that you have
accidentally triggered a false alarm. If an
alarm has been generated, the LCD display
will show the alarm, and the keypad 'sounder'
will probably also be making a steady tone.
Steps:
Enter your user ID
1.
and/or password to
log into the
keypad.
2. Select Yes to
silence the alarm.
3. Select Yes again
to verify who you
are.
4. Enter your PIN
when prompted.
This will signal the
monitoring facility that you want to cancel the
false alarm.
5. To disarm area(s),
select "Off".
6. Select Yes to turn
all areas off, if
desired.
7. If there was a
false alarm, the
!! In Alarm !!
Enter ID: _ _ _
Silence System?
↓Yes ↓No View↓
Verify User?
↓Yes ↓No
To Verify User
Enter PIN: _ _ _ _
Push ► for menus
↓Off ↓Stay
All Areas Off?
↓Yes ↓No
Area XX
Had an Alarm
following screen
will appear.
8. Select Ack to
acknowledge the
alarm and disarm
the system.
XXX: refers to the number for the monitored sensor (input point) that was in alarm.
xxx: Sensor Name
Status ↓Ack
9. Press this key to
perform another
function.
Disarming...
↓Next Function
To return to the main screen (log out), press
“ escape key a few times, or let the
the “
system time-out (1 minute).
The entry tones will now stop sounding and the
selected areas are now fully disarmed.
If the Verify option is used, it must be done within 1
minute of the false alarm occurring, for the station to
acknowledge the signal.
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Using the 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.
WELCOME
Enter
,
- #
1
45
78
X
Alert Keys
Fire,press the “F” function key
(discussed in “Using the Function Keys”)
the left arrow key ◄
Panic/Police Alarm, press the left and
right arrow keys ◄ ► at the same time.
Emergency (Non medical), press the
left arrow key ► and the “
the same time.
Alert Keysare only available if they havebeen
ordered by you and supplied by your Security
Representative.
ID:
ABC
2
JKL
TUV
Z_Q
0
at the same time.
DEF
3
MNOGHI
6
WXYPRS
9
X
“ Escape key at
and
Worklate: Extending the
Scheduled Closing Time
A Schedule represents when e.g. a
commercial system is open for normal
business hours. If the scheduled closing time
is approaching when the protection is turned
on, and you wish to remain in the area, you
can extend the 'closing' time.
Steps:
Enter your user ID
1.
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
selected area (e.g. Office) or select Next
Area to select a different area.
4. Select WorkLate
to change the
closing time for
your selected area.
5. Select "+" or "-"
to adjust (Adj)
the closing time
as desired.
The "+" and "-" (Adj) keysadjust the closing time byincrements of 30 minutes.
6. Once the
scheduled closing
time is correct,
select Ok.
To return to the main screen (log out), press
“ escape key a few times, or let the
the “
system time-out (1 minute).
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
a scheduled closing is pending. At this stage, an
authorized user may change the WorkLate time to
suspend the system closing until a specified time.
Welcome
Enter ID: _ _ _
Menu Options
◄Schdule ►↓Ok
AreaName.....Off
↓Schd ↓Next Area
Close -> 09:30pMo
↓Worklate Susp↓
..until 17:30pFr
↓Ok ↓+ Adj -↓
..Until 17:30pFr
↓Ok ↓+ Adj -↓
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Suspending Schedules for an
Area or Areas
A schedule can be blocked altogether if you do
not want a scheduled closing to occur.
Steps:
Enter your user
1.
ID and/or PIN to
log into the
keypad.
2. Press the ► keys
until you see
"Schedule". Then
press the key under "Schedule" to select it.
3. Select Schd to
suspend the
Schedule for the
selected area (e.g. Office) or select Next
Area to select a different area.
4. Select Susp to
suspend the
Schedule for the
selected area.
5. Select Ok to
suspend the
schedule and
return to the main screen. Select Resume to
reinstate the schedule.
To return to the main screen (log out), press
“ escape key a few times, or let the
the “
system time-out (1 minute).
WARNING: A Schedule will remain
suspended indefinitely until “Resume” is
selected .
Welcome
Enter ID: _ _ _
Menu Options
◄Schdule ►↓Ok
Area..........Off
↓Schd ↓Next Area
Close by 17:30pMo
↓Worklate Susp↓
Suspended
↓Ok Resume↓
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 ID
1.
and/or PIN to log
into the keypad.
2. Select the button
for your desired
protection level.
If all areas are currently OFF, only STAY and ON are
shown. If STAY is not an authorized function, only
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.
3. Select No to
choose an Area to
view or change (or
Yes for all areas ON).
4. Press the left
to set the
button
arming-level.
Select Nxt to choose a different area, or
select Done to exit.
5. Select OK to
confirm. (Review
allows you to
change your mind.)
6. If points are currently bypassed, in tamper,
in alarm, or not Ok, the following screen will
appear when you are attempting to arm an
area (to Stay or ON).
7. Select Ok? to arm
the system, or
View to list points
that are currently not Ok.
Welcome
Enter ID: _ _ _
Push ► for menus
↓Stay↓On
All Areas ON?
↓Yes ↓No
AreaName.....Off
↓On ↓Nxt Done↓
Area(s) to....ON
↓OK ↓Review
Pts in Bypass!
↓Ok? ↓View
21-3600E rev1.3
Welcome
WARNING: Selecting OK will arm the system with point(s) not secure.
Alarm Status Admin Reference
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