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Function Sequence Options
Factory
default
Setting to
comply with
EN-50131-1
Notes
Device reactions and section assignment
(detectors, key fobs, control panel and keypad
inputs)
A detector’s natural reaction can be INS,
DEL or Fire (selectable in the detector)
The natural reaction of Control panel &
Keypad wired inputs is DEL
Keyfob natural reactions: (or )= SET
(arm) , (or )= UNSET (disarm) and both
simultaneously = Panic. If a reaction from 2 to 8
is selected (see opposite), only the key
(or ) and double buttons + ( +
)
will have it. The ( ) button has no effect
(can still be used for controlling UC/AC
receivers).
Assignment to sections will only have an
effect on partial arming or if the system is
split (except PG output control)
For partial arming, a pair of keyfob buttons
assigned to section:
A has the effect: (or )=SET A,
(or )=SET AB
B has the effect: (or )=SET A,
(or )=SET AB
C has the effect: (or )=SET ABC,
(or )=UNSET ABC
In a split system, a keyfob button pair
assigned to section: A=SET/UNSET A, B
=SET/UNSET B, C =SET/UNSET ABC
61 nn
r s
Code (card) reactions and section
assignment
A code (card) may have the same kind of
reaction as devices
Assignment of the code to sections is
useful for split systems only. In a split
system, a code (card) assigned to C will
SET/UNSET all ABC sections.
62 nn
r s
nn = address 01 to 50
r = reaction
0 disabled (incl. tamper
sensor)
1 Natural – this means:
for detectors=selected by
DIP switch in the detector,
for wired inputs=DELay,
for Codes
(cards)=SET/UNSET
2 Panic
3 Fire
4 24 hours
5 Next DELay
6 INStant
7 SET (arm)
8 PG control (s: 1=PGX,
2=PGY,3=PGX+PGY)
9 SET/UNSET (toggle)
s = section 1=A, 2=B, 3=C - has
to be entered even if the system
is not split and setting (arming)
has no meaning.
all Natural
in C
When the detector is disabled
(r=0), the tamper sensor is not
triggered,
Natural reaction of control panel
wired inputs (or IN keypad input)
is delayed (DEL)
Enrollment by keying in production codes
60 nn
xxxxxxx
x
nn = address 01 to 50, xxxxxxxx = last 8 digits of the
production code (below the bar code on the device)
Automatic Daily Setting/Unsetting schedule
(arming/disarming)
64
nahhm
m
n – action sequence index (0 to 9)
a – action:
0 no action
1 SET ABC
2 UNSET ABC
3 SET A
4 SET B (if unsplit then AB)
5 UNSET A (if unsplit then ABC)
6 UNSET B (if unsplit then ABC)
hh - hours, mm - minutes
No action
The scheduled actions will
happen every day
Changing the service code
5 NC
NC
NC = new code (4 digits)
8080
enter NC twice
Go to maintenance mode
292
switches to maintenance mode
-
Setting the internal clock
4 hh mm DD MM YY
00:00
1.1.00
Editing keypad text
Text for device names, code names and PG
output names are stored in each individual
keypad.
The menu can be entered in Service mode
by holding the ? key. Then the internal
keypad menu will be displayed. Using the
arrows or keys 1 and 7 you can scroll
through the menu to Edit text. Press
Editing mode and the name of the
device enrolled to address 01 is then
displayed with a flashing cursor on the first
text character.
Key functions:
1
and 7 text scrolling (see table)
3
and 9 character-selection
(A,B,C,D.......8,9,0)
4 and 6 cursor control (left/right)
2 delete selected character
8 space
 exit editing (& save changes)
Device
Only capital letters can be entered this way. If
there are multiple keypads, each must be edited
individually this way or all of them can be easily
programmed via OLink software
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