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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.
LCD TERMINALS
Many system operations, such as turning Areas ON and OFF, are usually performed
at a Terminal. A system may have up to 99 Terminals connected. Any of these
Terminals can be used to operate the system, however, the system may be
programmed to limit the operations available at some Terminals.
See “The LCD Terminal” on p 8-11 for full details of display and keypad functions.
USING A TERMINAL. The first step in using an LCD Terminal is always the same.
Enter your own secret PIN code using the digit keys on the keypad, then press the
<OK> key. The system will now identify you and may greet you by name with a
message on the display.
After a few seconds, the display will prompt you with the name of the first Area (or
Area List) that you are allowed to turn ON and/or OFF and the action required.
THE DISPLAY. The LCD display is used to annunciate alarms, show the status of
the system, and guide the User through operations and programming using plain
English text.
Sometimes it is necessary for the message to be longer than the width of the display.
When this occurs, the message will automatically scroll slowly to the left so that you
can view the entire text.
Many items in the system can have names programmed to provide easy identification
via the LCD Display (e.g. Users, User Types, Areas, Zones, Home Auxiliaries, etc.)
If an item used in your system is only identified by the default name -
e.g.
.Area 003.Area 003
.Area 003.Area 003
.Area 003 (the item ID number, preceded by a full stop), you may wish to ask
the Installer or System Administrator to program a more suitable name for the item.
HELP. A special feature of this product is the <HELP> key. No matter what stage of
an operation you are up to, pressing the <HELP> key will display a Help message
related to the specific operation you are performing. If at any time you are not sure
what to do next when using the system, press the <HELP> key.
WEATHERPROOF TERMINALS
The Inner Range Weatherproof Terminal may be used to turn an Area ON and OFF
&/or unlock a Door.
This unit has a keypad with digit keys (0-9), OK key, ON/OFF key and a beeper.
Four lamps are also provided:
- A Green “Code” lamp to indicate a User is logged-on
- A Red “Area status” lamp. NOTE: Only operates while a User is logged on.
- Two general purpose Yellow lamps.
For full details refer to “Weatherproof Terminal Operations” in this manual.