User's Manual

7-6 The Keypad Installation Manual
Programming the Keypad
Keypad Operation
Programming user codes
Deleting user codes
Resetting the master code
Adjusting the Keypad Escort Time
NOTE: In any Keypad operation, if any code is
entered 3 times or more incorrectly, the Keypad
will lockout for 90 seconds; this lockout mode is
indicated by a green blinking LED.
Programming the Keypad is, in simple terms,
providing it with a set of instructions on how to
react in various contingencies. The Keypad must
be programmed as soon as all installation and
wiring have been completed. Later on, as
changes take place, partial or full
reprogramming may be carried out as many
times as necessary.
The first step in “telling the Keypad what to do”
is to access the programming menu, which is
accessible only by the use of the current “master
code”. The factory default master code is 1234,
but after subsequent programming, this default
code will be automatically superseded by user
code No. 1, which becomes the real master code.
The Keypad’s EEPROM memory stores up to 56
individual access codes, each assigned to an
authorized individual user or to a group of users.
CAUTION: User code No. 01, must be kept
secret at all time to prevent the introduction of
unauthorized changes in the Keypad’s
programming. Do not
use this code for normal
entry into the restricted area.
Keypad Operation
The Keypad has three LED indicators. See Table
5.1 for their functions during normal operation.
Table 7.1 Keypad LED Indicators
LED Status Function
Green
Off Zone Ready
On* Keypad Reset
or Escort Time
initiated
Yellow
Off No Power or
No Tag
On Power
indicator or
Tag in Zone
indicator
(dependant on
installation)
Red
Off Zone Normal
On Alarm
* During programming, the green LED functions
differently.