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CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000.CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000.
CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000.CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000.
CONCEPT 3OOO & Access 4000. User Manual.
The <OK> key must always be pressed after you have entered
your secret PIN code. You have 10 seconds to press the <OK>
key after you have completed entering the code.
The <LEFT> arrow key will move the cursor to the left
OR when prompted with the Area ON/OFF display, selects
the “24Hour” (Tamper monitoring) part of the Area to turn
ON or OFF (Normally restricted to Installer or Owner)
OR if pressed when not logged on, may display
Airconditioning control options if enabled. (V2 or later)
The <RIGHT> arrow key will move the cursor to the right
OR when prompted with the Area ON/OFF display, changes
the display mode from AREA to AREA LIST and vice versa
OR if pressed when not logged on, may display Home
Auxiliary control options if enabled. (V2 or later)
The <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys are used to scroll up
and down through a list of available items to view, control or
program. e.g. Areas, Zones, Review messages, etc.
OR If pressed when not logged on, may display summary of
Area Status if enabled. (V3 or later)
NOTE: Keypad keys also have other functions when you are selecting, viewing,
controlling or programming items in the menu. Details of the keypad functions when
you are in the menu are provided in the “Menu Options” section of this manual.
REMEMBER !! Any time you need it,
is as close as the press of a key.
If PIN codes are used to unlock doors, pressing the <OK> key again will perform the
Door unlock operation on the Door associated with the Terminal.
On Terminals that are programmed ONLY for Door Access control, the <OK> key
may not need to be pressed twice.
(In some cases, the <OK> key may be programmed to unlock a door without a PIN
code being used. e.g. In low security periods, or when the Terminal is on the inside
of an Exit Door.)
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