NX-4V2 LED Keypad User Manual P/N I-NX4V2-OM • REV C • NOV12
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Content Security system notes 1 Introduction 2 Glossary of terms 4 Understanding the lights 5 Emergency activation keys 6 Keypad functions 6 Arming your system in the “AWAY” mode 6 Arming your system in the “STAY mode” 7 Using the Quick Arm (optional) 8 Changing modes while system armed 8 Disarming the system 8 CANCEL / ABORT feature (optional) 8 Bypassing zones 9 Group bypass 9 Unbypassing 9 Turning the door chime ON and OFF 9 Adding and changing user codes 10 Assigning user code authority levels 11 Other
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Security system notes Installing/Service Company _________________________________ For Service Call __________________________________________ Central Station ___________________________________________ Duress Code ____________________ FUNCTION CODES Function Code Controls Function EMERGENCY ACTIVATION KEYS (check if enabled) Fire Auxiliary Emergency Police PROGRAMMED FUNCTIONS Abort Delay (σ) Cancel Alarm Group Bypass (σ) Auto Bypass (σ) Chime Quick Arm (σ) Auto Instant Communicator Test Re Ex
Introduction THIS MANUAL IS FURNISHED TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM AND BECOME PROFICIENT IN ITS OPERATION. ALL USERS OF YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM SHOULD READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS IN THIS BOOKLET. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN THE SECURITY SYSTEM NOT WORKING PROPERLY. THIS BOOKLET SHOULD BE KEPT IN AN ACCESSIBLE LOCATION FOR THE LIFE OF THE SECURITY SYSTEM. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY PART OF THIS MANUAL YOU SHOULD NOTIFY YOUR INSTALLING COMPANY.
• Care should be taken to plug in and restrain the A.C. Transformer after testing. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR SECURITY CONTROL SYSTEM. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY PORTION OF THIS MANUAL, OR IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR SYSTEM, CONTACT THE INSTALLING COMPANY.
Glossary of terms Table 1: Glossary of terms Term Definition Abort Delay An option that allows a delay in reporting to the central station. Authority Level The level of access an individual has when using an alarm panel. Central Station The location where alarm data is sent during an alarm report. Chime Feature An option that allows the keypad to sound a ding-dong whenever an entry/exit door is opened.
Understanding the lights Table 2: Light definitions Light Definition Armed Light The armed light is “on” when the system is armed. The armed light is “off” when it is disarmed. The armed light will flash when there has been an alarm during the previous arm cycle. Bypass Light The bypass light is “on” when any zone in this keypad’s partition is bypassed. If the bypass light is “off”, no zones are bypassed. Cancel Light The cancel light will flash during an abort delay time.
Emergency activation keys Figure 1: Emergency activation keys Note: You must hold these keys for 2 seconds to activate these functions. Your system may not be programmed for these activation keys. You should press these keys only in an emergency situation that requires response by emergency personnel. If your system is programmed for these functions, the following reports can be sent. Fire Key – This key can activate the fire alarm when pressed for two seconds.
Step 2 Enter your 4 or 6 digit user code to arm the system. • • The armed and exit lights will illuminate. You may now leave the building. Arming your system in the “STAY mode” STAY is used when the user is inside the premise and wants protection around the perimeter. Listed below are the steps to arm in the STAY Mode: Step 1 Close all protected doors and windows. • • • Ready light must be on or flashing when all protected zones and sensors are secure.
Using the Quick Arm (optional) The Quick Arm feature may be used if it is enabled. Quick Arm will allow the user to arm the security system without entering a user code. Quick Arm in the AWAY mode is possible by pressing the [EXIT] key. The system can be quick armed in the STAY mode by pressing the [STAY] key. This feature is used for ARMING ONLY, and will not disarm the security system. This is ideal for a maid or baby sitter code, etc. Changing modes while system armed 1.
station will cause the cancel light to come on. It will stay on until the central station has received the cancel report. Note: The cancel feature must be enabled. Bypassing zones If you wish to bypass one or more zones, this must be done while the system is in the disarmed state. The following steps are used for bypassing zones: 1. Press the [BYPASS] key. 2. Enter user code, if required (optional). The bypass light flashes. 3. Enter 1 or 2 digits indicating the zone you wish to bypass.
Adding and changing user codes Your system must be Disarmed to add/change user codes. 1. Press [*]-[5]. 2. Enter a “Master Arm/Disarm Code”. 3. The ready light will flash. 4. Enter the 2 digit. Always enter 2 digit such as [0] - [3] for user 3,. 5. Enter the new four (4) or six (6) digit “user code”. Note: To delete a user code, enter [r]-[r]-[r]-[r] for a 4-digit code, or [r]-[r]-[r]-[r]-[r]-[r] for a 6-digit code. 6. The ready light will flash indicating you are back at Step 4 above.
Assigning user code authority levels Assign authority levels to users by following the steps below. Assign user codes before assigning authority levels. Your system must be in the disarmed state to change user code authority levels. 1. Press [*]-[6]. 2. Enter a “Master Arm/Disarm Code”. 3. The ready light will flash. 4. Enter the 2-digit user number. Always use leading zeros when necessary, i.e. "004" for user number 4. 5. Lights illuminated indicate the authority levels assigned to this code.
2. Pressing the [1] key will make the keypad sounder go to higher tones, pressing the [2] key will make the keypad sounder go to lower tones. 3. When the desired tone is reached, press the [#] key to set this tone and exit from the “Adjust Tone” mode. View alarm memory 1. Press [∗ ]-[3]. The zone(s) that created the last alarm will be displayed on the keypad. 2. The ALARM MEMORY feature will flash those zones that created alarms and will light steady those zones that were bypassed during the last alarm.
another reset. If the keypad still beeps after repeated attempts, please contact your installer. Set system date 1. Press the [∗ ]-[9]-[6]. 2. Enter the “Master Code”. 3. Enter the “Day of Week “ 1 = Sunday 3 = Tuesday 5 = Thursday 7 =Saturday 2 = Monday 4 = Wednesday 6 = Friday 4. Enter the “Month Code”. Must always be two (2) digits. 01 = January 05 = May 09 = September 02 = February 06 = June 10 = October 03 = March 07 = July 11 = November 04 = April 08 = August 12 = December 5. Enter the “Day Code”.
6:00 AM 06 2:00 PM 14 10:00 PM 22 7:00 AM 07 3:00 PM 15 11:00 PM 23 Keypad control tones (beeps) A sounder is built into the keypad. If programmed, your system keypad may sound for any of the following reasons: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Beeps for all keypresses. Sounds a continuous tone during the Entry delay time. Pulses when a day zone is violated while the system is disarmed. Pulses when a FIRE zone has a trouble condition.
Table 5: Service light problems Light Problem 1 SYSTEM FAULT - Press the [1] key. The zone light(s) that is illuminated corresponds to the system fault(s) below: 1 Over Current Fault 2 Siren Trouble 3 Box Tamper 4 Expander Power 5 Expander Low Battery 6 Expander Box Tamper 7 Expander Trouble 8 Ground Fault Note: Faults 1 & 2 are global in nature and will affect all partitions of a multi partition system. Press the [#] key to return to the 1 of 8 service lights.
Emergency evacuation plans An emergency evacuation plan should be established for an actual fire alarm condition. For example, the following steps are recommended by the National Fire Protection Association and can be used as a guide in establishing an evacuation plan for your building. Draw up a floor plan of your home. Show windows, doors, stairs, and rooftops that can be used for escape. Indicate each occupant's escape routes. Always keep these routes free from obstruction.
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