LCD Keypad User's Guide rev1.3 Attention: Security Representative / Installer, Please give this guide to the customer before beginning work on the system.
Contents For topics not listed here, please see the Index Welcome..................................................................................................................................... 1 The xL LCD Keypad ............................................................................................................................. 2 Alarms, Turning Protection On and Off .................................................................................. 5 Alarm Monitoring Features ..............
Residential Fire Safety / Evacuation Plan........................................................................................... 34 Arming Station Reference .................................................................................................................. 36 Wireless Keypad Reference ............................................................................................................... 39 Error Messages and Trouble Indications .....................................................
About This Guide This guide provides details on performing various tasks in a xL system using an LCD keypad. To locate a desired topic, refer to the table of contents (near the front of this guide), or the Index (near the back of this guide). Tip: The bottom of each odd-numbered page also gives an indication as to your general position within this guide. Also See (Related Documents) For details on using the Director software, refer to the on-line help or User's Guide provided with the software.
installed, it is the responsibility of the installing company to ensure that the jack and/or plug is compliant with the criteria of the telecommunication industry. The Ringer Equivalence Number (or REN) is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive REN’s on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of REN’s should not exceed five (5.0).
CE – Conformity The xL System described in this manual conforms to the requirements of the Council Directive 89/336/EEC – The EMC Directive and 73/23/EEC – The Low Voltage Directive. 1999/5/EC-The R&TTE Directive. To maintain compliancy with this directive, it is essential to adhere to the installation recommendations described within this manual.
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Welcome Dear Customer, • It is recommended that you review the different operating procedures in this guide while your system is being installed. Ask your Security Representative / Installer to explain any questions that you may have about the various topics. • It is important to check the section at the back of this booklet that will list information about your alarm system named “Reference Topics”.
The xL LCD Keypad Keypad Lights When you enter your user ID and/or PIN, you will be given access to all menus and features as assigned through your user authorities. Red Green Yellow WELCOME Enter ID: 1 ,-# Buttons under the Display Screen 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PRS 8 TUV 9 WXY 0 Z_Q X Red Flashing: Protection ON Solid: Partial protection (STAY) Green On Always with power present.
If You Are Being Forced to Enter Protected Premises A duress (panic) alarm is triggered when you enter your PIN with the last two digits reversed. This can be done at reader keypads, system LCD keypads, and Suite Security LED keypads. Normal PIN Example: 1 2 3 4 If being forced to Enter: 1 2 4 3 This feature will be available unless it was disabled by your service technician when the system was initially set up.
Test: This allows testing different aspects of the system. Verify: This allows a person to prove they are present. This lets a monitoring facility know that you are present after accidentally tripping a sensor, and/or silencing a false alarm. Schdule: This allows extending the scheduled closing time for an area (the "work-late" feature), or suspending a schedule altogether. Arm/Disarm: Re-enters the screen for turning the system to Off, Stay or On.
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Alarm Monitoring Features Depending on how the system is set up, specific alarms may be indicated by any of the following items: • An alarm message will appear on specific keypad(s); • Keypad 'sonalerts' (beepers) may sound; • A local siren may be triggered; UL Listed Systems: For UL listed systems, a local siren must be triggered.
Steps: Sirens 1. Enter your user ID Conventional Siren Fire Alarm: Intermittent Tone (the same as a Fire Alarm in the previous keypad tone details). Burglar Alarm: Steady Tone. and/or password to log into the keypad. Silence System? ↓Yes ↓No View↓ 2. Select Yes to silence the alarm. Verify User? ↓Yes ↓No Voice Siren (optional) 3. Select Yes again Fire Alarm: Steady tone, followed by optional voice Fire Alarm Message. (e.g. “FIRE! FIRE! ... Leave Immediately!”) 4.
Using the Emergency Keys There are three emergency keys that will cause an emergency alarm. This will be transmitted to the monitoring station, and may also turn on a local alarm, a programmable output, and/or cause a numeric pager message to be sent (depending on how the system is set up). To transmit an emergency alarm, press the button on both sides of the specific symbol at the same time. Worklate: Extending the Scheduled Closing Time A Schedule represents when e.g.
Suspending Schedules for an Area or Areas Turning Protection ON, STAY, or Viewing the Present Arming-Level A schedule can be blocked altogether if you do not want a scheduled closing to occur. With the appropriate authority, you can arm and disarm the system, or specific area(s) using an LCD keypad. Steps: 1. Enter your user ID and/or PIN to log into the keypad. 2. Press the ► keys Steps: Welcome Enter ID: _ _ _ Menu Options ◄ Schdule ► ↓Ok until you see "Schedule".
Select View to view Points not Ok! points that are ↓View currently bypassed or not Ok. At this time the system will indicate points that are not OK and force you to either bypass or secure AreaName.....Off these points in order ↓Pts ↓Next All↓ to arm the system. Select the desired topic: • Pts: Bypassable points (sensors) in the displayed area; • Next: Show the xxx:► Sensor Name next area; Status ↓Bypass ↓? • All: All bypassable points regardless of area.
Area Priority Protection On/Off Priority Arming requires that areas are armed and disarmed in order of their priority. If protection for Area 1 is turned on first, then area 2 and then 3, disarming the areas would then require area 3 to be turned off first, then area 2 and then 1. This sequence can vary and it is necessary to learn the order from your Security Representative / Installer or System Administrator.
UK System Operation The following is required to ensure conformity with the ACPO, DD243:2002 Standard. UL Listed Systems: Not to be used for UL listed systems. If this screen displays Confirmed Alarm! after disarming … Enter ID: _ _ _ the system has had a Confirmed Alarm and the following procedure must be done: Resetting Confirmed Alarms Once a confirmed alarm occurs at a site, the user will be able to disarm and silence the system.
To view the armed state of the system, log in from the “Enter ID:” All on Menus ► screen. If all areas ↓Off ↓Stay are ON this screen will display: If one or some areas are armed this screen will display: Partially Armed ► ↓Off ↓Stay If a trouble condition occurred since the last arming, this screen will display on disarming… When this screen is System Fault or acknowledged (Ack) Tampered ↓Ack the problem condition can only be seen by checking system Status.
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Status and Control Features NOTE: Status will display certain options e.g. “Comms, Modem, Licns” that will not appear familiar because they are not covered in this publication. These options should be ignored by the end user because they are for a technician’s use only. Using an LCD keypad, you can: • Check the status of various items in the system and view the present arming-level of desired area(s).
Checking the Status of Sensors (Points) and Areas Bypassing or Isolating a Faulty Sensor The Points-status feature allows checking the status of sensors in the system (and viewing the arming-level for areas). Steps: If the system (or a specific area) needs to be armed with a faulty or insecure sensor, you will need to bypass the problem sensor. Steps: 1. Enter your user 1. Enter your user ID ID and/or PIN to log into the keypad. 2. Select ► to access other functions. 3.
1. Select Bypass. 2. Select an area and “Pts” to view Points in that area. Menu Options ◄ Bypass ► ↓Ok Office........Off ↓Pts 3. Use the ◄ ► left Menu Options ◄ Status ► ↓Ok 4. Select Doors and Status Options ◄ Doors ► ↓Ok and right arrow buttons to scroll the items press Ok. 3. Select “Cmd”, 002►LOBBY MOTION (Command). Ok ↓Cmd ?↓ Pressing the button under the question mark will indicate bypassable points in the area that are insecure. 4.
selections that follow. 9. Your Cmd R0x: Area Name choices are ↓Mode ↓Card ↓Lock shown below: • Mode: Access modes including "Normal", "Dual Custody" (two users/access cards needed to enter), and "Escort" (a user identified as a "Escort" must present their card first, then a 2nd person with a valid card); • Card: This includes various card-mode selections (i.e., card and/or UID and PIN); • Lock: This allows you to lockout or reinstate card-access at this reader.
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Changing Your Own PIN Adding a User to the System The person who is logged in can change their PIN number at any time. New users can be added to the system as needed. A User is a person who can use system keypads, and/or gain entry at access-controlled doors. Steps: 1. Enter your user ID and/or PIN to log into the keypad. 2. Press ► to scroll to the PIN option. 3. Select My PIN to change your PIN. Press Ok Welcome Enter ID: _ _ _ Steps: 1.
Auto-lift Bypass Test Service Test Silence Alarm Status History Function Key Authorization Work Late Suspend Schedule On Off Stay Auto Disarm to Off Auto Disarm all Areas Access Access when Area is Off/On/Stay Escort Employee 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Status Admin 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Master Override Reset Door Alarm Door Command Class A Class B Class C 21-3600E rev1.
System / Suite 0xx UserName (Condo): For ↓System ↓Condo systems with 0xx AuthProfile Suite Security keypads, this screen ↓Ok ↓Next ↓Prev allows accessing the System authority screen (same as the previous Aut “Authority”) or, the Suite Security (Condo) authority screen. Tip: Press the “ use this screen. “ escape key if you do not want to Use the Next and Prev buttons to select a Suite Security authority profile for the user. (Select Ok when finished).
4. Select Edit. 0xx ► UserName ↓Edit ↓Delete ↓? ↓?: refers to systems with Suite Security (Condo) keypads (allows viewing the suite user assignments for your selected user number). Note: Suite user assignments can only be set up through the Director software. Refer to the details that follow while working with any of the listed topics: More: Provides access to additional screens.
Deleting a User Setting the Date and Time Users can be deleted from the system when necessary. The panel date and time can be set through an LCD keypad if necessary. To allow tracking card-usage, you can alternatively leave the user in the system, but set them to an authority profile that provides no access to doors or keypads. (See the preceding topic for more info.) "Service Test" authority is required to set the date and/or time.
Manually calling the Director PC from the LCD Keypad: • This operation is for systems that can communicate with the Director software. • If the system configurations have been changed example: by the customer to add a new user, it will be necessary to update the Director configurations for the system. Steps: 1. Enter your user ID and/or PIN to log into the keypad. ↓Ok and right arrow buttons to scroll the items until History appears and press Ok.
Printing the History Log If your system includes a printer-capable module, you can print the history log. (This will be sorted by date). Steps: 1. Ensure the printer is turned on, and has paper loaded. 2. Enter your user ID and/or PIN to log into the keypad. 3. Use the ◄ ► left Welcome Enter ID: _ _ _ Menu Options ◄ History ► and right arrow ↓Ok buttons to scroll the items until History appears and press Ok. 4. When Category appears, press Ok. View History of: ◄ Category ► ↓Ok 5.
Testing Monitored Sensors (Performing a Walk Test) A Walk Test allows you to test specific sensors (protection points) in the system, to ensure that they are functioning properly. A walk test can be done by users with "System Test" authority. A walk test must be completed within 15 minutes. Emergency points (i.e. smoke, fire alarm, panic, etc.) on a Monitored system, display as Armed and should not be tested during a Walk Test. The monitoring station must be notified if these points will be tested.
Testing Panic Buttons (Performing a Hold-up Test) UL Listed Systems: Not evaluated to UL636 – Holdup Alarm Units and Systems. A Hold-up Test allows you to test "hold-up / panic” devices in the system, to ensure they are functioning correctly. NOTE: Using the Hold-up test selection will prevent hold-up signals from being transmitted to the monitoring station. A hold-up test can be done by users with "System Test" authority. Steps: Welcome Enter ID: _ _ _ and/or PIN to log into the keypad. 2.
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System Information Your alarm system has specific information. This information should be recorded below at the time of your system’s installation.
System Details: Function Key Reference Entry and Exit Delays: The Function key ( F ) is pressed and held in while pressing specific number keys for customized functions. Entry Delay:_______ Exit Delay:_______ Note: Function keys are not active until they have been added to the system by your Security Representative. Miscellaneous Features: Yes No Duress PIN entry supported Entry Delay in Stay Function keys 1 – 5 can be used by anyone.
Residential Fire Safety / Evacuation Plan No fire detection system should be considered 100 percent foolproof. This fire alarm system can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a system, however, does not ensure protection against property damage, or loss of life resulting from a fire. Any fire alarm system can fail to warn for a number of reasons such as: smoke not reaching a detector that is behind a closed door.
thin layer on the floor. • If you live in a high-rise building, use the stairs — never the elevator — in case of fire. • Choose a meeting place a safe distance from your home and mark it on the escape plan. A good meeting place would be a tree, telephone pole, or a neighbour’s home. In case of fire, everyone should gather at the meeting place. • Make sure the street number/address of your home is visible to firefighters. • Memorize the emergency number of the local fire department.
Arming Station Reference (option) Command Result The optional Arming Station allows many system tasks to be performed without having to login at the LCD Keypad. The following is an overview of the available commands. 3 Command Turn area On 3 0 Command Turn all Areas On For more information on entering at a controlled door and/or disarming the system, refer to the "Welcome" and "Alarm" chapters. represents the form of user identification used e.g.
Command Result ## Cancels any keys previously entered. Command Result # If performing a “ ” command with UID/PIN, insert a "#" key between command and UID/PIN entry (e.g. “ 1 # 341 4141 ” for user 341, pin=4141 trying to arm the area: 1).
xL Arming Station Lights The optional xL Arming Station has three lights to indicate door, system and arming status. The following list indicates the light messages and audible results from the Arming Station. For detailed information on Keypad Tones, see Audible Keypad Tones. Work Late Light Yellow light on solid within 15 minutes of the scheduled closing time. Off if the area is not scheduled or there are more than 15 minutes to the scheduled closing time.
Wireless Keypad Reference Not evaluated by UL xL Wireless Keypad (option) The optional xL Wireless Handheld Keypad allows system commands to be performed using the wireless keypad. Below is a list of the available Wireless Keypad commands, and their proper Key sequences. “login” refers to entering your User ID and PIN.
Error Messages and Trouble Indications Keypad Screen Display Error Messages This section contains a list of error messages that may appear on the keypad’s display screen. The condition responsible for each message is explained below. Power Failure: AC Failure. System Trouble: Control Unit or Module Tamper condition, module Communications failure, Fuse Failure, Fire Circuit Faults.
Things to Do to Prevent False Alarms Please do your part to prevent false alarms. This ensures that authorities will take your emergency seriously. • Familiarize yourself with the control unit. Carefully read and review your operator’s manual or • • • • • • • • • • • • • • user guide. If there is anything you do not understand, contact your Security Representative / Installer to explain it further. Enter and leave only through predefined Entry/Exit Routes.
Index Access Token ON, OFF..................................11 ACPO Confirmed Alarm Remote Reset ..........13 ACPO Resetting Confirmed Alarms ................12 ACPO Restoring Tampers ..............................12 Activity logs...............................................27, 28 Adding Users ..........................................................22 Adding a User .................................................22 Administration and maintenance tasks ...........21 Alarm monitoring features............
Sensor, bypassing ..........................................17 Sensors (points), checking the status of .........17 Setting the Date and Time ..............................26 Setting, Unsetting the Alarm .............................9 Siren .................................................................7 Sirens................................................................7 Sirens, testing .................................................30 Status and control Application module (Printer).................
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