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hold down the key for about 3 seconds – AUX (medical) alarm;
hold down the key for about 3 seconds – PANIC alarm.
Another function of the keypad is the option to change the access code by the user PROG.
In order to change the user code, do the following:
1. Press and hold down the key for about 3 seconds (LEDs designated and
[ALARM and ARMED] will start blinking alternately – red and green).
2. Enter the old ACCESS CODE and press (LEDs designated and [ALARM and
ARMED] will start blinking alternately – red and yellow).
3. Enter the new ACCESS CODE and press (the LEDs will stop blinking and the module
will generate a signal to confirm execution of the function).
The control panel may in four cases fail to accept the access code change (which will be
signaled by two long beeps):
1. The new access code is too short or too long (permissible length is from 4 to 8 digits),
2. The new access code is too simple (simple access code checking feature has been
started in the control panel),
3. The new access code is the same as that of another user of the security alarm system
(somebody else's password has been „hit”),
4. The change of access code has been blocked, because the code has been „hit" by
another user trying to change his own code. If the option to remind of the need to change
the code is enabled, each use of such a „hit" code will be signaled by three double beeps.
If this is the case, the access code change will only be possible by means of the LCD
keypad - with a necessary change confirmation (see description of the CHANGE OWN CODE
function) by the object administrator. This feature prevents the access code and its
authority from being „intercepted" by the user who accidentally has „hit” the password.
Note: In case of a large number of users, it is recommended that longer, at least 5-digit
access codes be used in order to reduce the probability of another user code being
„hit". The CLC/TS 50131-3 standard requires that 6-digit access codes be used.
Information conveyed by the keypad by means of the LED indicators has been described in
section P
ARTITION KEYPADS. Additionally, the keypad can signal by all the LEDs blinking
simultaneously that it is waiting for the card to be read in (during the procedure of adding
a card to the user).
The partition keypad with proximity card reader can generate the following audible signals:
One short beep – acknowledgment of entering the access code / reading the card
(the A
CCESS CODE SIGNALING (HARDWARE) option must be enabled by the installer).
One long beep – refusal to arm.
Two long beeps – access code / card unknown to the control panel.
Two short beeps – acceptance of the first out of two access codes required for arming or
disarming.
Three long beeps – access code / card cannot control the given partition.
Three short beeps – confirmation of arming / disarming.
Three pairs of short beeps – the user code needs to be changed (the NOTIFY OF
NECESSITY TO CHANGE ACCESS CODE
option is enabled in the control panel).
Four short beeps and one long beep – confirmation of control function execution,
change of access code, confirmation of guard rounds.
Five short beeps – dependent door open – lock control has not been executed. In order
to operate the lock, close the dependent door and enter the code / read in the card again.