User`s guide
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XR5 User’s Guide
LED Keypad User’s Guide
Yellow Trouble LED
On
when the system is unable to send a report to your central
station or when the phone line is in a bad condition.
Off
when the system is operating correctly.
Off when the system is operating correctly.Off
Pulse
(1 second on, 1 second off) when there is a problem with
the system. Call for service.
Green Power LED
On
when AC and battery power are okay.
Off
during AC trouble.
Flash
(1/2 second on, 1/2 second off) when the system’s
battery is low or missing.
Zone Alarm and Trouble LEDs
Red Zone Alarm LEDs
On
steady during an alarm condition.
Off
when the zone has restored to normal and a Sensor Reset
has been performed.
Yellow Zone Trouble LEDs
On
during a trouble condition.
Off
when the zone restores to normal.
Pulses
if the zone alarm or trouble is a Supervisory type zone.
Alert Tones
Steady Tone
indicates a trouble condition on the system or a
re zone. Follows the operation of the bells. Pressing any key
silences a steady alert tone.
1 Short Beep
is emitted each time a key is pressed or a valid
function is entered.
4 Short Beeps
are emitted when an incorrect key or function
is entered.
Keyboard Backlighting
The keyboard on the 692F lights any time a key is pressed or the
alert buzzer sounds making it easy for a user in a darkened room
to enter their code or perform a command function.
Keypad Function Keys
SILENCE
Press the
SILENCE
key and enter the user code to silence a
system alarm and the keypad sounder. You may also use the
SILENCE
key to silence the bells during the Fire Drill function.
RESET
Press the
RESET
key and enter the user code to reset a zone
after an alarm.
This resets all zone alarm LEDs and momentarily drops power to
the panel’s zones 2 to 5 and smoke power output.
TEST
Press the
TEST
function key and enter the user code to initiate
the panel’s System Test function.
This test rings the panel bells for 2 seconds, checks the battery
charge level, and sends a system test report to the central
station on monitored systems.
CODE
To change the system user code, press
CODE
, enter the current
user code followed by 0 + 1, and then enter the new 4-digit
user code.
The user code must always be 4 digits.