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: Security
Representative
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Please
givethis
guide
tothe
customer
before
beginning
work
onthe system.
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Welcome
Dear
Customer,
. lt is recommendedthatyou reviewthedifferentoperating
proceduresin this
guide
whilevoursvstemis beinainstalled.Ask
your SecurityRepresentative/ lnstallerto
explainanyquestions
that
youmayhaveaboutthevarioustopics.
. lt is importantto checkthesectionat theback of thisbookletthat will listinformation
aboutyour alarmsystemnamed "Reference
Topics".Ask
your Security
Representative/ lnstallerto supplythe information
thatshouldbe enteredinto this
section.
Thank-you.
500-3650Erev1.3 Aiaim I SiaiJ- 1

TheChubbAFxrMLCDKeypad
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Red GreenYellow
WELCOME
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LRed Flashing: GreenOn Yellow
On
when
ProtectionON Alwayswith troublecondition
Solid:
Partial power present.
Flashing
protection oresent. whenthereisno
(STAY) ACmains.
The ChubbAFx LCD (liquid
crystaldisplay)
keypad
provides
an integrated
2-line
display
and multi-functionbacklit keypad. (The
keypad
is hidden
behinda hinged
access
cover.)
WhatYoucando withthe
LCDKeypad
Chubb AFxrM LCD keypads provide a
convenientlocalinterface
thatallows:
' Turning
protection
onandoff;
. Checkingstatusofitems;
. Controlling/ commandingitems;
. Performing
administrative
tasks;
. Somemodelscanactas
acard
reader
to
permit
accesstolocked
doors.
Keypad
Displayand Buttons
The displayis your'window'
intothe Chubb
AFx
system.
When
you
enter
your
user
lDand/or
PlN,
you
will
be
given
accesstoallmenusandfeatures
asassigned
through
your
user
authorities.
Buttonsunder
the DisplayScreen
Thebuttonsdirectlyunderthedisplay
screen
allowselectingassociated
items
onthe
display
screen.
Thismeanstheitemdisplayedonthe
screenaboveeachbutton.
: Like
therest
ofthekeypad,
thesebuttonsarebacklit
:
. for
use
inpoor
lighting
conditions.
TheNumericKeypad
Themainkeypad
(in
thebottom-left
portion
of
the unit)
provides
a convenient
wayto enter
numbers,andlettersas
well
(when
applicable).
The X Key
Thisisthe"escape"key,whichallows
you
to
returnto a previous
screen,or exit from a
menualtogether
(log
out).
The<arrow
> Keys
on the Keypad
These
keys
allow
selecting
different
items
and
topics.
When
available,theleft{ or right}
arrow
keyswillappear
on-screen.
Emergency
Keys
and Programmed
Function
Keys
Pressinga numberandthe
f key
atthesame
timewill
perform
the
actionas
programmed
for
thatkey-sequence.The emergencykeysat
the bottom
of the keypadeach transmita
specificemergencymessage
(to the central
monitoringstation).
, Formoreinformationon the emergency
keys,refer '
I to "Using
the EmergencyKeys"in the "Alarms..."
I
i chapter. i
i Fordetails
ontheprogrammable
functionkeys,referj
i to "Using
the FunctionKeys" in the "Status
& i
: Control"chaDter.
Thisfe
I by you
,illt?rlY
lf Yot
Prote
A dure
enler
revers(
keypac
Securit
Normal
lfbeinc
Logg
(User
NOTE:
Installe
andPll
keypac
(The
dt
e.g.lD:
"Loggin
featurer
Open
cover,
your
us
and/or
as indi
display.
Iwn"nr
use the
needed
Tip: Y<
do not
mtnule.
ChubbAFxrM
LCD
Keypad
User's
Guide 500-3650E
rev1.3 500-365(

lfYouAreBeingForced
to Enter
Protected
Premises
A duress
(panic)
alarmistriggeredwhen
you
enter your PIN with the last two digits
reversed. This can be done at reader
keypads,
systemLCD keypads,and Suite
SecurityLEDkeypads.
NormalPINExamole:1
23 4
lfbeinq
forced
toEnter:1243
Thisfeature
willbe availableunlessitwas
disabled
:
by your servicetechnician
when the system was i
initiallv
setuo.
LoggingIntothe Keypad
(User
lDand/orPIN)
NOTE:YourSecurityRepresentative
/
Installerwill
supply
you
with
your
UserlD
andPINnumberfor
pressing
intothe
keypad
and
logging
intothesystem.
(The
defaultMaster
user
lD
and
PIN
is:
e.g.
lD:
01or00'1,PIN:7793)
"Logging
In"
providesyouwith
accessto the
features
oftheLCDkeypad.Tologin:
Open the keypad
cover,and pressin
your
user
lDnumber
and/orPIN number
as indicatedon the
display.
When finished
viewingor enteringitems,you can
use the X fey to exit (press multipletimes as
needed--until
the
"login"
screenappears).
Tip: Youwill
alsobe logged
outautomaticallyifyou
do not press any keys for approximately
one (1)
minute.
Welcome
Enter ID:
YourNameAppears
Enter PIN:
Overview
of Screens
(Topics)
When
loggedin,
you
will
seeonlythetopics
that
you
have
theauthoritytouse.Someorall
o{thefollowing
topics
will
beavailable:
; Selectinga Topic: Pressthe ">" key until
your
:
I desiredtopic appearson-screen. Then press the I
: keydirectlyunder
your
topictoselect
it.
Oll ll Stay // On:
Thefirstscreen
that
you'll
seeallows
you
toarm
ordisarmthearea(s)asdesired,orto
access
othertooics.
Onlytwoof arm/disarm
selections
will
appear
at a time-depending
onthepresent
arming-
stateofthearea(s).
Off:allintrusion
protection
fully
off.
Stav: partial protection.Internal motion
detectorsdisabled.
Only
perimeterprotection
on. Forusersto remain
insidethe orotected
area.
On:all
protection
fullyon.Nooneremainingin
theorotectedarea.
Status: Thisallowscheckingthe statusof
variousitemsin the system,or commanding
itemsintodifferent
states.
. Pleaseignoreuncommonstatusscreens
that may .
I showuplike
"Comms,
Modem,Licns".
Theyarefora i
: servicetechnician's
purposes.
Bypass: This allows bypassingfaulty
sensor(s)sothesystemignores
them,and/or
to
allowarmingthesystem.
History: This
allowsviewinga recordof the
tasks that users have performed(disarm
areas,bypasssensors,
etc.)
MyPIN: Thisallowsthe
person
whoislogged
intochangetheir
password.
Users: Thisallows
addingordeleting
'users'
from
thesystem,orviewingorediting
settings
for
soecificusers.
: A "User"
isa person
whohas
theauthorityto loginto
j system keypads,and/or to gain entry at access-
i
: controlleddoors.
Push ) for Menus
'l,Stay JOn
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Test: Thisallowstesting
different
aspectsof
thesystem.
Verify: Thisallowsa person
toprove
they
are
present.Thisletsa monitoringfacility
know
that
you
are
present
afteraccidentallytripping
asensor,and/orsilencingafalsealarm.
Schdule:
Thisallows
extending
thescheduled
closingtime for an area (the "work-late"
feature),orsuspendingaschedulealtogether.
Arm/Disarm:Re-entersthescreen
for
turning
thesystemto
Off,Stay
or
On.
Time: Thisallowschanging
thetimeand/or
date
forasystem
panel.
KeypadEntry
Basics
Use the buttonsdirectlyunderthe display
screen
when the arrow"!" besidedesired
subjects
on
thescreen
ispointing
downtothe
correspondin
gkeypad
buttons.
The < and > buttonsallow you to view
additional
topics--whenavailable.
("<" andlor ">" will appear
on the display
screen
toindicatethese
keys
canbe
used).
Usethe "X" escapekeywhenfinished
with
your
present
menu/ topictoreturntothe
main
screen
orbackoutofinnerscreens.
Entering
Letters
(e.9.,
for a user'sname)
Thenumeric
keypad
allowsentering
numbers--
and
letters
as
well--foritems
that
support
this.
Whenrequired,
press
the
specifickeymultiple
timesuntil
thedesiredletterappears:
Pressing
"2"
multipletimes
produces:
2 A B
Conthescreen.
Pressing
"3"
multipletimes
produces:
3 D E
Fonthescreen.
...etc.
(look
forthe
letters
oneach
key).
ChubbAFxrMLCD
Keypad
User's
Guide 500-3650E
revl.3 500-36t

Al
arms,
Turning
Protection
On
andOff
500-3650Erev1.3 5

Alarm
Monitoring
Features
Depending on how the system is set up,
specificalarmsmay be indicated
by any of the
followingitems:
o Analarm
messagewillappearon
specific
keypad(s);
. Keypad
'sonalerts'
(beepers)
maysound;
. A local
siren
may
betriggered;
UL Listed Svstems: ForULlisted
systems,a local
sirenmustbe
triggered.
. Analarm
messagemaybe
transmittedtoa
monitoringstation
(and/or
toa management
PCrunning
the
Directorsoftware);
UL Listed Svstems: For UL listed systems,an
alarm
messaoemust
betransmitted.
A programmable"output"
maybetriggered
(this
cancausea horntosound,orperform
anyothertypeofautomated
'switching'
function);
A numeric
pager
maybecalledtoletthe
wearer
knowthat
aspecifictypeofalarm
has
occurred.
FireAlarm
Standardand
AlternativeOoeration:
A quick
onandofftone.
BurglaryAlarm,TroubleCondition
StandardOperation:
Steadycontinuoustone
Alternative
Operation:
Slow
onofftones
EntrvandExit
Delav
(tones
generated
whenthe
protected
area
is
enteredor
protection
is
turnedon
before
leaving)
StandardOperation:
Slow
on
offtones
untilthelast
15
secondsof
the
delaywhenthe
tonesspeed
upandbecome
moreimmediateto indicate
thatorotection
should
be
lurned
off
or
exitingshould
be
done
toprevent
afalse
alarm.
Alternative
Operation:
Continuoustone.
EntrvDelavafter
the
Svstemhasbeen
in
Alarm
ordurinqan
Alarm
Condition
Standardand
Alternative
Operation:
Very
fastonandoffbeeps.
ExitDelavwitha ProtectionPointInsecure
Standardand
AlternativeOoeration:
Fastonandoff
beeps
ConfirmExit
Delay
(the
exitdelay
is
shortened
whentheexitdoorisexitedbeforetheendoftheexit
delay)
Standardand
Alternative
Operation:
Fastonandoffbeeps
Closino
Time
Soon
(a
system
that
has
aschedule
will
soundawarningwhen
thetime
for
the
protection
toturnon
is
approaching)
Standardand
Alternative
Ooeration:
30minutesbeforethescheduled
protected
area's
protection
should
turn
on,
thekeypadwill
make
3shod
beeps.
Inthe
final
'l
5 minutes,
the
tones
will
graduallygetfaster.
Chime
(see
"Function
KeyReference"in
this
manual)
Whenthe
chime
featureis
turned
on
and
a door
is
opened.
Standardand
alternative
operation:
Three
shortlowsoundingbeeps.
Siren
IConv
tF* p
|(t".
I keypz
t^
I t'urori
l--
Theseactions
can befullycustomizedfor eachtype .
of event--foreacharming
level
thatthe systemcan I
be
in
atanytime
(Off,
Stayor
fully
ON).
AudibleKeypad
Tones
. The following audible keypad tones
accompany keypad visual indicationslike
lightsand
screen
messages.
. There
are2 versionsforsomeof thetones
to
operate:
Standard:regular
tone
operation.
Alternative:
oppositetoregularoperation.
New
systemswilluseStandard
Tone
Operation.
Alternative
tone operationmust be especially
programmed
byasecurity
representative.
These tones also apply to the ones emitting
from an Arming Station. See the sectionon
theArmingStationReferenceinthismanual.
Pressing KeypadKeys/Buttons
Singleshortbeep
ErrorTonesforWrong
Keys
Pressed
6short
beeos
IVoict
tri.."l
I optior
| (e.o.'
t'
I Burql
I
I
bYoP
| (e.o.'
I
n""n
Deali
thekr
lf anal
a valid
a false
to notil
steps I
approp
safety.
Silen
An
aut
disarm
station
emerg(
INIS ft
I Consul
il:1.ry1
Howev
The fc
accider
alarm
will
sht
willpro
Chubb
AFxrMLCD
Keypad
User'sGuide 500-3650Erev1.3 500-365

Sirens
ConventionalSiren
FireAlarm:lntermittent
Tone
[nG*6ar aFireAlarminthe
previous
keypadtonedetails).
Burolar
Alarm:
Steady
Tone.
Steps:
1. Enter
your
userlD
and/or
password
to
log
intothe
keypad.
2. Select
Yes
to
silence
the
alarm.
To
disarmarea(s),
select
"Off".
SelectYesto
turn
allareasoff,
if
desired.
lf there was a
false alarm, the
following screen
will
appear.
SelectAck to
acknowledge
the
alarmanddisarm
thesystem.
Select
Yesagain
toverifywhoyou
are.
Enter
your
PIN
when
prompted.
Thiswill
signalthe
monitoringfacilitythat
you
want
to
cancel
the
falsealarm.
ll In Alarm Il
Enter fD: ___
JYes JNo viewJ
Jves JNo
Enter PIN:
Push ) for menus
'tof f JStay
A1l Areas Off?
tYes }No
Area XX
Had an Alarm
xxxt Sensor
Name
Status Jacr
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Dealing
with Alarms
(what
to do if
the keypadis beeping)
lfan
alarmoccurs,
you
must
first
decide
ifitis
a valid
alarm
(break-in,
batteryfailure,etc.),or
afalsealarm.lfa valid
alarm
occurs,
besure
to notifytheappropriate
persons,
and/or
take
stepsto eitherdeal
with
the item
yourself--if
appropriate,or get yourself
and othersto
safety.
Silencinga False
Alarm
Anauthorized
usercan
Cancel
a falsealarm,
disarmthesystemandinform
the monitoring
station not to dispatch the respective
emergencyservrce.
The following
stepsassumethat you have
accidentally
triggereda lalse alarm. lf an
alarm
has been
generated,
the LCDdisplay
will
showthealarm,andthe
keypad
'sounder'
will
probably
alsobemakingasteadytone.
This ieature mav not be availablein all areas.
I Consult
your localsecurity
representative/ installer
i
I for
more
information.
However,firealarmscannotbecanceiled. the "X" escape
key a few times'
systemtime-out
(1minute).
XXX:refersto the number
for the monrtoredsensor
lilliJ
pg'.t)J!?l
*3:
il3r"!T . .
ni -arsi h^
urDa!'L'f rrY. .
Jnext Punction
To return
to the main screen(log out),
press
or let the
The entry tones will now stop soundingand the
selectedareasarenowfullydisarmed.
lf theVerifyoptionis used,
it mustbe donewithin1
minuteo{thefalse
alarmoccurrino.forthestationto
8.
9. Pressthiskey
to
perform
another
function.
acknowledgethesignal
Welcome IlEffiiI Status I Admin I Reference
VoiceSiren
(optional)
FireAlarm: Steadytone,followedby
optional
voice
FireAlarmMessage.
(e.9.
"FIRE!
FIRE!... Leavelmmediately!")
Burglar Alarm: On and off tone,followed
byoptionalvoiceBurglarAlarmMessage.
(e.9."lntrusion!
Intrusion!...The
police
have
beencalled,leave
immediately").
500-3650E
rev1.3

UsingtheEmergency
Keys
There are three emergencykeys that will
causean emergency
alarm. This will be
transmittedtothemonitoring
station,and
may
alsoturnon a localalarm,
a programmable
output, and/or cause a numeric pager
messageto be sent(depending
on howthe
systemisset
up).
To transmitan emergency
alarm,
press
the
buttononboth
sidesofthespecificsymbolat
thesametime.
EED
WELCOME
Enter ID:
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F-.-l EABc-l FDEFI
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F |_T-l l--Lol l--tl F
{W#L{4
Worklate: Extendingthe
ScheduledClosing
Time
A Schedule represents when e.g. a
commercialsystem is open for normal
businesshours.lf thescheduledclosingtime
is approaching
when
the protection
is turned
on,and
youwishto remainin the area,
you
canextendthe
'closino'time.
Steps:
1. Enter
your
userlD
and/or
PIN
tolog
into
thekeypad.
2. Press
the
{ }arrow keys
until
you
see
"Schdule".
ThenselectSchdule.
3. SelectSchdto
changethe
Scheduleforthe
Welcome
Enter ID:
Manrr nnF i ^ne
{ Schdule
AreaName.....off
JSchd JNext Area
Close - > 09:3OpMo
JWorklate SuspJ
..untiI 17:3OpFr
Jox .L+ adj -J
Sc
Ar
4. Se
Sul
Sc
JE
5. Se
su
DU
rel
rei
4.
5.
selectedarea
(e.9.
Office)orselect
Next
Areato selecta differentarea.
Susp
Area
A sche
notwa
Steps:
1. En
ID
tog
Kel
2. Prr
un'
"Sr
pr(
3. Se
sul
To retr
the ")t
syslerT
:
:WAR
i suspr
:setec
SelectWorkLate
tochangethe
closing
time
for
your
selectedarea.
Select
"+"
or
"-"
to adjust
(Adj
)
the
closingtime
asdesired.
Alert Keys
t$Nl
| \v IFire,
press
the
"F"
functionkey
(discussed
in
"Using
the
FunctionKeys")and
the
left
arrowkey
{ atthe
same
time.
I I | ,"n,"/Police Atarm,
press
the
teft
and
right
arrowkeys{ } atthesametime.
l)Kl
| | Emergency
(Nonmedical),
press
the
left
arrowkey ) and
the"X" Escapekey
at
thesametime.
: Alert Keys are only availableif they have been .
I ordered by you and supplied by your Security
i
Reoresentative.
The "+"
and "-"(Adj)
keys
increments
of30minutes.adjusttheclosingtimeby
6. Once
the
scheduledclosing
time
is
correct,
selectOk.
To return
to themain
screen
(log
out),
press
the "X" escapekey a few times,or let the
systemtime-out
(1
minute).
j An authorizedusermay onlychangethe Worklate
: Schedule
for
thecurrentday. 15minutesbeforea
; Schedule
ends,the
systemwill
chime
indicating
that
i a scheduledclosing
is pending. At thisstage,an
j authorized
user may changethe Worklate time to
' suspendthesystemclosinguntila specifiedtime.
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Jot J+ adj -J
Chubb
AFxrMLCDKeypad
User'sGuide 500-3650E
revl.3 500-365

1.
2.
Suspending
Schedules
for an
Areaor Areas
A schedule
canbeblockedaltogetherifyoudo
notwanta scheduledclosinotooccur.
Steps:
TurningProtection
ON,
STAY,or
ViewingthePresentArming-Level
With
the appropriate
authority,
you can arm
and disarm
the system,or specificarea(s)
usinganLCDkeypad.
Steps:
Enter
your
user
lD
and/orPINtolog
intothekeypad.
Selectthebutton
for
your
desired
protection
level.
lfallareasarecurrentlyOFF,onlySTAY
andONare
shown.lf STAY is not an authorized
function.onlv
ONwillbeshown.
The "Stay" arming-level
refers to the perimeter
sensorsbeing
monitored,but notthe interiorones.
Thisis typically
usedwhensomeoneis inside
the
facilityor protected
area.
Afl Areas ON?
JYes JNo
Yes
for
allareasON).
Enter
your
user
lD
and/or
PIN
to
logintothe
keypad.
Press
the) keys
until
you
see
"Schedule".
Then
3. SelectSchdto
susoendthe
Scheduleforthe
4. SelectSuspto
suspendthe
Schedule
forthe
selected
area.
5. Select
Okto
suspend
the
scheduleand
Welcome
Enter ID:
Monrr nnl- i ^na
{ Schdule > Jot
AT F
JSchd JNext Area
Cfose by 71:3OpMo
Jworklate suspJ
Qrrcnondad
.LOk ResumeJ
1.
2.
Welcome
Enter ID:
Push ) for menus
JStay JOn
press
the
key
under
"Schedule"
toselect
it.
selectedarea
(e.9.
Office)orselect
Next
Areato selecta differentarea.
returntothemainscreen.Select
Resumeto
reinstatetheschedule.
To return
to the main screen (log out), press
the "X" escape key a few times, or let the
systemtime-out
(1minute).
3. SelectNoto
choosean
Area
to
view
orchange
(or
4. Presstheleft
buttonto
setthe
arming-level.
5. SelectOKto
confirm.
(Review
allows
you
to
7. SelectOk?to
arm
thesystem,or
Viewtolist
points
thatarecurrentlv
not
SelectNxttochoosea differentarea,
or
selectDonetoexit.
AreaName.. . . .of f
Jon Jutt ooneJ
Area(s) to....ON
.tul( oRevl ew
in
tamper,
screen
will
to arm an
Dfc in P\/n:ccl
JOk? JView
ok.
:WARNING: A Schedule
isuspended
indefinitelyuntil
:selected.
will remain.
"Resume"
isj
:
change
your
mind.)
6. lf points
are
currentlybypassed,
in
alarm,or
notOk,thefollowing
appearwhen
you
areattempting
area
(to
Stay
orON).
WARNING:SelectingOK will arm the
system
with
point(s)
notsecure.
Welcome IEiliiI Status I Admin I Reference
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notOk. Atthis
timethe
system
willindicate
points
that
arenotOK
and
force
Vou
toeither
SelectViewtoview
ooints
thatare
currently
bypassedor
Dypassorsecure
these
ooints
in
order
toarmthesystem.
Selectthe
desiredtooic:
Once all oointshave
been bypassed or
Points not Okl
t--,
JVIEW
AreaName.
. . . .of f
Jpts Juexr ArtJ
xxx:> SensorName
SfafusJBypass Jz
Arming...Bypass
Jnext Function
Aro: /c\ :rminn
q!
"rf rrY
the areafully
off
orput
inStay
for
partial
protection.
4. After
making
your
selection,
this
screenwillaskif
"No"
is
selected,
thisscreenwill
display
the
Enter
your
userlD
and/or
PIN
tolog
into
thekeypad.
Select
the
button
foryour
desired
protection
level.
3. Select
Yes
ifan
authorizeduser
hasbeen
lf
authorized,
select
Noto
chooseindividual
Push ) for menus
JOff JStay
Al1 Areas Off?
JYes JNo
Jort Juxt ooneJ
We]
come
Enter ID:
Push ) for menus
Jstay Jon
3. This
screenwill
display,tochooseturning Area
Priority
anddis
protect
a(ea2
thenre
area2
andit
ir
Securil
Admini
o lfpro
areal
on,o
propl
andt
repei
Comr
Acomr
has
au
multiplr
entran(
time,
a
particu
musla
malne
can
na
reach'l
tobea
thisco
are
in
I
Reprer
Admin
aCom
theorotection
forallareasshouldbe
changed,ifthereismore
thenonearea.lf
o Pts: Bypassable
points
(sensors)
in
the
displayedarea;
. Next: Show
the
next
area;
' All: Allbypassable
points
regardlessof
area.
When
apoint/sensor
is
displayed,
you'll
have
these
options:
o "
{ } ": Press
thearrowkeys
toscanthrough
thesensors
(points)
in
the
system
(or
the
selectedarea);
. Bypass: Select
this
forthe
systemto
ignore
(bypass)
the
selectedsensor.
. "?"
jumps
to
the
next
point
thatisnot
OK.
current
condition
ofthe
availableareas
e.g.
"On"
andselectionsforthatarea.
Selectionsforotherareas
aredisplayedby
pressing
"Nxt"
or
just
change
the
protection
levelfor
thearea
you
are
in.
Pressing
thebuttonbelow
"Done"
will
process
the
selections
you
made.
TurningProtection
On
byArea
Groups,
aGroup
ofAreas
or
Individual
Areas.
Checkwith
your
Security
Representative
/ Installer
tohave
this
feature
addedto your
system.
You
must
have
theproper
Authority
tocontroladditional
protected
areas.
secured,
the
system
will
automaticallyarm.
Afterarming(On),
leaveimmediately
by the
designatedexitroute!
Thetone
you
willhear
isa reminder
for
you
to
quickly
leave
the
area
or premises.
During
the
last 15 secondsthis intermittent
tone will
speed up. The exit tones will now stop
soundingand
the
selected
areas
arenow
fully
armed.
TurningProtection
OFF
1. When
you
have
entered
the
areawith
THE
protection
ON,the keypadwillbeepand
the screen will
display:
Enter
your
userlD
thekeypad. and/orPIN to loo into
Selecting
"Stay"
willsupply
selections
for
the
areasseparately.
Selecting
"On"
willsupply
thespecialway
to
turn
area
protection
on.
All Areas ON?
JYes JNo
assigned
withthe
authoritylevel
to
turn
ona
certain
group
or
groups
ofareasatthe
same
Irme.
Chnaqa Aro: hrr?
ln-^,,^ I ^-^^
v9!uuP wHrcd
Area
GrouosorAreasto
turnon.
1.
2.
4.
2.
10 ChubbAFxrMLCD
Keypad
User'sGuide 500-3650E
rev1.3 500-36r

AreaPriorityProtection
On/Off
PriorityArmingrequires
that
areasarearmed
anddisarmed
in
orderoftheir
priority.
lf
protection
for
Area1is
turned
onfirst,
then
area2 andthen3,disarmingtheareaswould
then
require
area3tobeturnedoff
first,
then
area2
and
then1.This
sequence
canvary
anditisnecessarytolearn
the
orderfrom
your
SecurityRepresentative/ Installer
orSystem
Administrator.
. lfprotection
for
areasisnotturned
on,offintheir
AREA 1
proper
sequence,
thiserrorscreenwillappear
andthe
process
willnot
occur.
ltwillhavetobe
repeated
properly.
CommonAreaProtection
On/Off
Acommonentranceused
by
e.g.auserwho
hasauthorityforonly
certain
areasin
a
multiple
areasystem,mustbeabletoenter
the
entrance
to
reach
their
areas.
At
thesame
time,
auser
whoonlyhasauthorityfor
their
particular
areasbeyond
the
sameentrance
must
also
beableto
enter.
Thiscanmakethis
main
entrancea"common
area".
Both
users
can
have
authority
for
this
common
areato
reach
their
parlicular
areas.
This
allowsthem
tobeable
toturn
the
protection
onandoff
to
thiscommonareawhentheirauthorizedareas
arein
use.
Checkwith
your
Security
Representative
/ Installer
orSystem
Administratorforinformationandauthoritv
for
aCommon
Area.
Turning
ON
anArea's
Protection
usinganAccessTOKEN
j
i
,I
3
1
1....-
*
F''-;;#;,-*'
taa
f,
1. Place
and
hold
the
token
in
front
ofthe
2. The
exitdelay
will
startandthe
keypadwill
3. Thescreenwill
display:
Protection
willbe
keypadwithin
2 -3inches
(78mm).
Check
with
your
Security
Representative/
Installer
to
have
this
feature
addedtoyour
system.You
musthave
theproper
Authority
to
controladditional
protected
areas.
Welcome
Enter ID:
Arming...
JNext Function
To Disarm
Enter ID:
ni --f'ni -^
uf Da!LLLr119.
JNext Function
off
soundits
exitdelay
beeps.
Turning
OFFanArea'sProtection
using
anAccessTOKEN
1. lf
you
have
enteredtheareawith
protection
on,thekeypad
will
beepand
thescreenwill
display:
2. Repeatholdingthe
token
infrontofthe
keypadwithin
2 -3
inches
(78mm).
Welcome IlElIfiI Status I Admin I Reference
500-3650Erev1.3 11

lf
thisscreendisplays
afterdisarming...
the
system
hashad
a
Confirmed Alarml
Enter ID:
ConfirmedAlarm
and
thefollowing
procedure
must
bedone:
Resettino
ConfirmedAlarms
Once a confirmed
alarm occursat a site,the
user will be able to disarm and silencethe
system.The confirmedalarmstrobedisplay,if
it is part of the system'sequipment,
will also
turn off. However,
armingwill be blocked
until
reset by an Engineerduringa servicecall in
thefollowingmanner:
1. The
main
panel
cabinet
must
beopenedto
activatethe
'tamper
sensor'
2. Ihe systemwill
generate
atamperalarm;the
authorizedusermustfirst
silencethis.
3. Next,theService
user
lD
andPinmustbe
entered
followed
by
thelD
andPinofthe
authorizeduser.
(Master
enduserlD
and
PIN
default:
e.g.
lD:
01
or
001,PIN:
7793)
4. Select
"Reset
ConfirmedAlarm".
5. Close
themain
panel
cabinettosecurethe
tamoersensor.
lf
thereis
an
attemptmadetoarm
the
system
and
this
reset
procedure
has
notbeendone,this
UK
SystemOperation
The
followingis requiredto ensureconformity
with
the
ACPO,DD2432002
Standard.
ll.Lt-isteCl-vstems:Not to be usedfor UL listed
__r_v_r_t9r:
UKand European
System
Operation
UL Listed Svstems: Not to be usedfor UL listed
systems.
RestorinoTampers
Once
atamper
condition
occurs
itwill
be
logged
in
the
system'sHistory
log.
Any
authorizeduserscansilencetamoers
Was in TamperI
Enter ID:
however;
thefollowing
system
message
will
scrollontheLCD
displayto indicate
that
a
tamoer
condition
had
occurred...
This message will only appear when the
tamoer condition has been restored. The
yellow"trouble"
light on the keypad will also
turnoff.
1- This
messagecanonlybeclearedduringa
servicecall
in
the
followingmanner.
2. Themain
panel
cabinetmust
be
opened
to
activatethe
'tamoer
sensor'
3. Thesystemwill
generate
atamper
alarm;
the
authorized
usermust
first
silence
this.
4. Next,theServiceuserlDandPinmustbe
enteredfollowedby
the
lDandPin
ofthe
authorizeduser.
(Master
enduserlDandPINdefault:e.g.lD:0.1
or001,PIN:7793)
This
screen
message
will
displaytoprompt
for
themaster
authorityusertoentertheirlDandPin.
After
thereset
procedure
hasbeencompleted,
thesystem
Status
can
bechecked
to
ensure
that
theonly
tamper
condition
still
displaying
isthe
open
main
panel
cabinet.
5. Close
the
main
panel
cabinet
to
securethe
Iamoersensor.
Arminq
/ DisarminoConditions
lf
atthetimeofarming,
certain
systemfaultsare
present,
arming
will
beblocked.
The
redarmed
light
onthekeypadwill
only
stay
onfor30
seconds
from
thetime
ofanyarming.
Thisis
toprevent
theconditionofthesystem
from
being
easily
visible.
Tovievr
from
th
screen,
areON
willdisg
lf
onec
arearn
willdisl
lfatrot
arming
WhenI
acknov
the
pro
canonl
fault
co
should
Remo
Forcu
ACPO
servrc(
it.
. Wht
Keyt
. The
statl
. The
inth
ano
. The
nurT
the
atar
screen
will
appear
momentarily... ! I Cannot Arm I !
Confirmed Afarml
2nd Service User
Enter ID: ___
ExternalArmingButton
When
attemptingtoarmthesystem
and
exiting
theprotected
areathe"external
armingbutton"
must
be
oressed.
Failuretodo
so
will
result
in
a
"Failed
toExit"
condition.
The
protection
will
disarm
at
the
endofthearmingdelay
and
afailed
to exitrepodwill
beloggedinthesystem's
Historylog.
12 Chubb
AFxrM
LCDKeypad
User'sGuide 500-3650E
rev1.3 500-365

To
viewthearmedstate
ofthe
system,
log
in
from
the
"Enter
lD:"
screen.
lf
allareas
areON
this
screen
will
display:
lfoneorsome
areas
are
armed
this
screen
will
display:
A1l- on Menus >
JOff JStay
ParLial,ly Armed )
.tof f JStay
lf
atroubleconditionoccurredsince
the
last
arming,this
screen
will
displayondisarming...
Whenthis
screenis
acknowledged
(ack)
the
problem
condition
q\/qf am E'.rrl l 6r
t-,
'|ampereo +AcK
canonlybeseen
by
checkingsystem
Status.
lf
fault
conditionsare
present,
thanarrangements
shouldbemade
to
have
themcorrected.
RemoteReset
For
customerswhowouldratherresetthe
ACPO
alarmthemselves,instead
ofa
service/engineer
person
attendingand
doing
rt.
. WhentheACPOalarm
occurs,theLCD
keypadscreenwill
displaya6digit
code.
. Thecustomer
notifies
the
monitoring
stationwith
this
number.
. Themonitoringstation
entersthenumber
in
this
program's
"Customer
Input:"box
and
generates
a response6digitnumber.
. Themonitoring
station
gives
thisresponse
number
tothe
customer
whoenters
itinto
the
keypad
andcanresettheACPO
alarm.
500-3650E
rev1.3 1e

Checking
Status
and
Controlling
Items
500-3650E
rev1.3 15

Status
andControl
Features
NOTE: Statuswill displaycedain optionse.g.
"Comms, Modem, Licns"that will not appear
familiarbecausethey are not coveredin this
publication.
These optionsshould be ignored
by the end user because they are for a
technician's
useonly.
Usingan LCDkeypad,
youcan:
. Checkthestatusofvariousitemsinthesystem
and
view
the
present
armino-levelofdesired
area(s).
. Bypassfaultysensorstoallow
armingthe
systemand/orspecificarea(s);
. Commanddoorsto Unlock,
relock,or
change
operatingcharacteristics;
. Usethefunctionkeystoperformpre-
programmed
signallingand/orswitching
functions.
Using
the FunctionKeys
LCD keypads
provide
10 functionkeysthat
can
perform
various
signallingand/orswitching
functions. Consult with your security
representative
/ installerto learnwhatthe
ones
youmayhave
ordereddo.
Tousefunctionkey1,2,3,4, or5,simply
press
and holdthe "F" key, and press
the
desirednumberatthesametime.
F-rE E ABrl fT D#l
I 6 MNrol
l4 GFill l:--::::--]
| 5 unr
I
ll PRS-I
lT rutl IewE
To log in, openthe
keypad cover, and
keyin your
userlD
numberand/orPIN
numberas indicated
onthedisplay.
Then
press
and
holdthe
"F"
key,and
press
the
desirednumberatthesametime.
Checking
theSystemStatus
(monitored
conditions
for a system
controlunit)
Thesystem
statusfeatureshowsthestatus
of
all conditionssuchas (tamper,
low battery,
etc.)thatarebeing
monitoredforthe control
unitassociated
with
your
keypad.
Theseitemsmayalsobe referredto as "Equipment"
conditions.
Steps:
Welcome
Enter ID:
YourNameAppears
EnTer
PIN:
Checl
(Poinl
ThePo
status
r
the
arm
Steps:
1. Ent
lDi
tog
Key
2. Sele
func
3. Ust
arro
scrc
4. Sele
5. Selr
toPtt
. Pts:
Point
. Next:
. All:
,
When
a
isdispli
haveth
. ">":
thes,
serec
1.
3.
Enter
your
userlD
and/orPINtolog
into
the
keypad.
Select
) to
access
other
functions.
Usethe< and >
arrow buttonsto
scanthroughthe
4. Usethe
< and >
arrow buttonsto
scanthroughthe
listeditems.
When
"Status"
appears,
press
ok.
Welcome
Enter ID:
Push ) for menus
JStay JOn
Manrl nnf i ^n<
< Status
Qts:hrra nnf i nnc
<system > Jof
rr_l m
-1--l-
-ltl,
. Bypa
syste
a"Byl
:"
Bypasr
An Enl
tobeb
Repres
Anarei
oN.
lfall
po
you
will
Secure
Toreturr
escape
I
(1
minut
500-365
Forfunctionkeys6,7,8,9,and0,a userwith
function-keyauthoritymayneedto entertheir
lD/PlNnumbers
to be allowedto usethese
functionkeys.
This requirement
can be assignedas necessary
to
anyareas.Checkwith
your
security
representative.
listeditemsandoressOk.
Toreturntothemainscreen
(log
out),
press
the
"
X "escapekeyafewtimes,orletthesystem
time-out
(1
minute).
. For
detailson thepossible
statusmessages,referto .
i "Error
Messagesand TroubleIndications"
in the i
; referencesection
near
thebackofthis
guide. :
to ChubbAFxrMLCD
Keypad
User'sGuide 500-3650Erev1.3

CheckingtheStatusof Sensors
(Points)
andAreas
ThePoints-status
featureallows
checkingthe
status
of sensors
inthesystem
(and
viewing
thearming-levelfor
areas).
Steps:
BypassingorlsolatingaFaulty
Sensor
lfthesystem
(or
a specificarea)needs
to be
armed
withafaulty
orinsecuresensor,
you
will
need
tobypassthe
problem
sensor.
Steps:
3.
4.
5.
1. Enter
your
user
lD
and/orPIN
to
loginto
the
keypad.
2. Select
) to
accessother
functions.
Usethe { }
arrow butlons
to
scroll
theitems
Select
Points
press
Ok.
Selectthe
desired
topic:
. Pts: Protection
When
a ooinVsensor
is
displayed,
you'll
have
theseoptions:
Welcome
Enter ID:
Push ) for menus
Jstay Jon
Manrr nnF i ^nc
<
status > Jox
ql-^l-rrq a)nFi^nc
{ Poi.nts
AreaName.
. . . .of f
Jpts luext ArlJ
XXX: SensorName
SlalusJeypass Jz
1. Enter
your
userlD
and/orPINtolog
intothekeypad.
2. Scrollthe { }
left
andright
arrowkeysuntil
Wefcome
Enter ID:
Manrr nnf i ^nc
< Bl4)ass > Jof
"Bypass"
appears
onthedisplay.
Press
Ok
An area'ssensorcannotbe bypassedif the area is
oN.
You can also bypasssensorsthroughthe Points-
statusscreens
(see
thepreceding
topicfor
details).
Points
(sensors)
inthedisplayed
area;
. Next: Show
the
next
area;
. All: All
points
regardless
ofarea.
points
(sensors)
in
the
displayedarea;
Next: Showthenextarea;
All: All
bypassable
points
inallareas.
When
a
poinVsensor
is
displayed,
you'll
have
these
options:
">": Pressthiskey
toscanthroughthe
sensors
(points)
inthesystem
(or
theselected
area);
Bypass/ Delbyp: Select
Bypass
tohave
the
systemignorethe
sensor
(or
"Delbyp"
to
remove
a"Bypass"
thatisin
effect)
"?"
jumps
tothenext
point
that
isnot
OK.
3. Selectthedesired
topic:
. Pts: Bypassable
AreaName..
...off
Jprs Jnexr A11J
xxx, Sensor
Name
SlafusJeypass tz
a
a
4.
. ">": Press
therightarrowkeytoscanthrough
thesensors(points)
inthesystem
(or
the
selectedarea);
. Bypass
/ Delbyp: Select
Bypass
tohavethe
system
ignore
thesensor
(or
"Delbyp"
to
remove
a"Bypass"
thatisineffect).
Alsosee: Bypassing
afaultysensor,
to
Jollow
. "?"jumps to the next
point
that is not OK,
Bypassappears
onlyforpoints
that
arebypassable.
An Entrance
Doormustbespecially
programmed
to bebypassable.
Ask
your
Security
Representative.
Anarea'ssensor
cannotbebypassediftheareais
oN.
lf
allbypassable
points
are
secure,
you
willseea
relatedmessage.
A bypass
isliftedthe
nexttimethearea
isturned
off,
provided
lheuserhas
the
proper
authority.
lsolatea Sensor
With
"lsolate"
authority,
asensorcanbe
permanently
bypasseduntilthebypass
is
manuallvlifted.
o
a
5. nr^ h,,^-^^-Lt ^
rrv uyParraure
nnr nFe r ne-^trva
lf
all
points
are
OK,
you
will
see
an
"All
Secure"
message.
To return
tothemain
screen
(log
out),
press
the
"
X "
escape
key
afew
times,orlet
thesystem
time-out
(1
minute).
All nainFc in
area are secure
Weicome I Alarm I{EIIlil Aomrn I Reference
500-3650E
rev1.3 17

2.
3.
1. SelectBypass.
Selectanarea
and"Pts"
toview
Pointsinthat
area.
Select
"Cmd",
(Command).
Pressing
the
1. Enter
your
userlD
and/or
PIN
tolog
intothekeypad.
2. Select) to
accessother
functions.
18
rn^-,, A'rF i ^nd
Irgrru vpurvrrr
< Bypass
Office........Off
t-.
.,PLS
OO2>LOBBY
MOTION
ok Jcma ?J
Push > for menus
JStay JOn
3. Use
the< > left
and
rightarrow
buttonsto
scroll
the
items
4. Select
Doorsand
press
Ok.
MFnlr .lnl- i 6nq
<
status > Jok
Qf ^f rre alnf i 6nq
< Doors
sele
9. Yt
cl'
sl"
. Mod
"Dur
nee(
iden
first,
. Cart
seler
. Locl
carcl
Toretul
escape
(1
minu
Chec
anEl
UL Li,
Elevat,
buttonunderthe
question
markwillindicate
bypassable
points
in
thearea
that
are
insecure.
4. Usethearrow
keystodo a
regularBypass
OO2>LOBBY MOTION
Jrsolate
orlsolatethe
point.
Followthe
same
procedure
todelete
"lsolate"
fora point.
WARNING:Thekeypad
willindicatethere
isa
point
inBypassor"lsolate"
everytime
protection
is
turnedon.
A point
in
"lsolate"
willneversupply
protection
andthe
"lsolate"willnotberemoved
thenexttimethearea
isturnedoff.Apoint
in
"lsolate"
musthave
itslsolatedeleted
inorder
for
it
tosupply
protection
again.
To
return
to
the
mainscreen
(log
out),
press
the
"X "
escapekeya
fewtimes,or
letthe
system
time-out
(1
minute).
CheckingStatus
or Controlling
Readers
or Doors
The Doorstatusscreensallow
persons
with
theappropriate
authorityto:
. Check
thestatus
of
doors
inthesystem
(or
specific
areas);
. Command
doors
to
unlock,
relock,orchange
operating
characteristics.
Steps: Welcome
Enter fD:
Selectthe
desired
topic:
Door: Fordoors
in
thedisplayed
area;
Next: Showthe
nextarea;
All: Alldoors
regardless
ofarea.
Nowselect
Door,
orReaders,as
desired:
">": Pressthiskeyto scanthrough
thedoors
inthesystem
(or
theselectedarea);
Door: Doorstatus,or
commands
tounlockor
relockthedoor,or lockout
(orreinstate)
all
caros;
Readers:Will
indicatethecurrent
reader
conditions
inthesystem
and
lets
youchange
thecondition
(e.9.,
Card+PlN,
dualcustody,
etc.).
5.
7. lf
you
selected
Door,thedoor
state
willbe
AreaName
. . . . .of f
Jooor JNext allJ
D2x: DoorName
JDoor JReaders
D1x: DoorName
LDoorState ?J
D0x: AreaName
Jcma RdrModes
a
a
6.
shown,
and
you'll
havethese
options:
">": Pressthis
keytoscanthrough
thedoors
in
thesystem
(or
theselected
area);
Select
the door state: Then,
youcanusethe
< > leftandright
arrow buttons
toaccess
a
command
(and
press
the
key
underthe
command
toselect
it),
"?"
jumps
tothe
nextdoor
thatisnotOK.
For s
"Statu:
for elr
The ar
for sti
precec
Atten
functir
Direct
eleval
perfor
Excer
eleval
Keypa
PINr
Direct
securl
o
8. lf
you
selected
Readers,the
readermode
will
beshown,and
you'll
havetheseoptions:
. ">": Pressthiskeyto view
thesecond
reader
fortheselecteddoor
(if
applicable);
. Cmd: Providesaccess
tothe
readermode
Chubb
AFxrM
LCDKeypad
User'sGuide 500-3650E
rev1.3 500-36{

o Mode: Access
modes
including
"Normal",
"Dual
Custody"(two
users/access
cards
needed
to
enter),
and
"Escort"
(a
user
identified
asa "Escort"
must
present
theircard
first,
then
a2nd
person
with
avalid
card);
. Card: This
includes
various
card-mode
selections
(i.e.,
card
and/or
UID
and
plN);
. Lock: This
allows
you
to
lockout
orreinstate
card-access
atthisreader.
To
return
tothemain
screen
(log
out),
press
the
,,X
"
escape
keyafewtimes,
orlet
the
system
time-out
(1
minute).
Checking
theStatus
or Controlling
anElevator
Reader
: UL Listed Svstems: Not evaluated
to UL104
-
' Elevator
Door
Locking
Devices
andContacts.
For systems that include elevators, the
"Status"
menus
willinclude
an "Elev"
selection
for elevators and their associated readers.
The available
selections
will be the same as
for standard readers, as described in the
preceding
section.
'Attention: All floor status and control
Checking
theStatus
of an
Application
Module(POD)
You
cancheck
the
status
of any
"application,,
modules
in the system. (An application
module
provides
increased
functionalitv
such
asPrinter
capability.)
POD (definition):"Module"
- a controller
that e.a.
connects
a Printer
tothe
svstem.
Steps:
selections
thatfollow.
9. Your
Cmd
choices
are
shown
below:
R2x: AreaName
U"tode
Jcard hock
1.
2.
3.
Enter
your
userlD
and/or
PINtolog
into
thekeypad.
Select
) to
access
other
functions.
Usethe<
>left
andright
arrow
buttons
toscroll
theitems.
Select
Appto
view
slatus
ofan
Application
Module.
Press
Ok.
Select
Yesto
view
thestatus
of
the
indicated
Select
HSC
and
then
Printer
to
view
thestatusof
thePrinter.
The
status
screen
will
indicate
ifthe
system
deviceis
Welcome
Push ) for menus
Jstay Jon
Menu Options
< Status
SLatus OpLions
<App > Jox
ModuleNamelType >
Jyes hro
functions are available only through the
Director
software.lt is recommended
that
all
elevatorreader
statusand control
tasksG
performed
through
the
softwareas
well.
Exception:
Checking
a specific
aspect
of an
elevator
reader
canbe performed
through
the
keypad
(such
as checking
if it is in Card
plus
PIN mode),
but you will haveto log in at a
Director
software
PC to see if the floors
are
secure.
4.
5.
6.
7.
module
(e.9."HSC"
for
Printer),
orusethe)
right
arrow
button
toselectanother
module.
Pod SLatus
IprinLer
pRN(printer)
:
oK
POD:
OK
Ok
or
disabled
and
anv
devicerelated
information.
SelectNext
to
view
status
ofthe
next
module.
Toreturn
to
the
main
screen
(log
out),
press
the
,,X,,
escapekey
a
few
times,
or
let
the
system
time-out
(1
minute).
Welcome nrorrn Giil Aurrn nere'ence
500-3650E
rev
l.3 19

Administration
andMaintenance
Tasks
500-3650E
rev1.3 21
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