
THE KEYPAD
Your keypad is used by you to operate your system. It also tells you the status of the system,
i.e. whether the system is ready to arm, its armed state, the condition of the battery, the
mains supply and even the telephone line. Usually it is placed near an entry/ exit door for
your convenience. Up to four keypads may be installed with the system. If you feel that it
would be more convenient to have additional keypads, tell your installer before he begins
installing your system. The keypad has several lights or LEDs that indicate various condi-
tions. Use the following chart to see what each one means.
ARMED (red) ON The system is armed (ON)
OFF The system is disarmed (OFF).
FLASHING You are in exit delay time or an alarm has occurred.
STATUS (green) ON Zones are ready to arm.
OFF One or more zones are not ready to arm.
FLASHING One or more zones are bypassed.
POWER (green) ON Normal operation.
OFF Panel has lost AC power or has a battery problem.
FLASHING System has a fault condition such as comms failure.
FIRE (red) OFF There are no fire alarms.
FLASHING There is a fire alarm.
ON There is a wiring fault to a smoke sensor.
Zone LEDS 1 to 6 (red) OFF No zone alarms and all zones are ready to arm.
ON- A zone is not ready to arm or if a fire zone, has a
fault condition
FLASHING A zone is currently in alarm condition.
There are also twenty-one keys on your keypad. The 0to 9keys are used to enter your
personal identification number (PIN). Other keys such as ON, OFF, Perimeter Only, No
Entry, Bypass and System Reset are used to select your command, once you have entered
your PIN. There can be up to 15 PINs used in your system including a temporary or guest
code and a duress code. In a residential system, operation will be simplified as you will not
need a PIN for most functions. Each PIN is always four digits in length. The system is
already programmed for user 1 code as 1234. It is important that you change user 1 PIN to
another number. This protects both you and the installer. Never use common sequences
like 1111, or 2468 as an intruder may try these numbers to disarm the system.
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