User's Manual
8
Alarm Memory
When an alarm occurs, the Alarm Memory message will be displayed. To view which sensor(s)
generated the alarm, press [
][3].
For the system keypad use the scroll [<][>] buttons to view the sensors in alarm memory.
Press [#] to exit. To clear the memory, arm and disarm the system.
If an alarm sounded while armed, the system will automatically go to alarm memory when you
disarm the system. In this instance, you should proceed with caution, as the intruder may still be
within the building/premises.
Door Chime
To turn the door chime function on or off, press and hold the Chime button for 2 seconds or
press [
][4]. The system will sound 3 beeps to indicate the door chime is on, or one long tone to
indicate that door chime is off.
Access Code Programming
In addition to the master code, you can program up to 16 additional user access codes.
To program User Access Codes:
1. Disarm your system, if it is armed.
2. Press [
][5][Master Access Code (i.e., 4-digit or 6-digit code)]; the armed ( ) indicator will
turn on.
3. Enter the 2-digit number to be programmed, this number is used to identify the User Access
Code being entered (e.g., 06 for User Access Code 6; enter 40 for the master access code),
or press the scroll [<][>] buttons to find the specific code and press [
] to select.
4. Enter the new 4-digit or 6-digit access code. When programming is complete, enter another
2-digit code to program or press [#] to exit.
The access codes have programmable attributes which allow zone bypassing, duress, supervi-
sor, remote access, or one-time use activation.
On WT5500P keypads, you will be prompted to swipe a prox tag once the last character of the
access code is entered. To delete prox tags, the associated user access code must be deleted
as described, then re-programmed if required.
NOTE: If wireless keys have been programmed then wireless key #1 will log as User Access Code
#1 (if that access code has been programmed). User Access Codes 1-16 will correspond to
wireless keys or prox tags 1-16.
NOTE: When using 6-digit access codes, the minimum number of variations of access codes are
58 823.
Access Codes — [][5][Master Code] (when disarmed)
The [][5] User’s Programming command is used to program additional access codes (see
Access Code Programming).
User Codes - User codes 1-16 are available for the system.
Master Code (Access Code 40) - The master code has all of the attributes listed in the Pro-
grammable Attributes list below except for Duress (2) and One-Time Use (8) and is required to
program all supervisor code attributes.
Supervisor Codes - These codes are always valid when entering the [
][5] User Code Pro-
gramming or [
][6] User Function sections. However, these codes can only program additional
codes which have equal or lesser attributes. Once programmed, the supervisor codes receive
the master code’s attributes. These attributes are changeable. Any user code can be made a
supervisor code by enabling User Code Attribute 1 (please see below for details).
Blank Display/No
Response
Keypad battery may have discharged beyond the usable
level.
Replace battery (call
for service if trouble
not cleared).
"Panel Response Not
Received" message
The keypad has lost wireless communication with the panel.
Occasional display of this message may be caused by local
radio frequency interference.
If trouble persists,
call for service.
Trouble Comments Action
DRAFT