
User’s Manual
The SmartLiving System 9
The keypad is the device that allows authorized code users to control
the entire system or specific partitions. However, system control can be
extended to other building occupants who do not hold a valid code. The
SmartLiving intrusion control panel offers an array of innovative
features. In addiction to the traditional User menu (accessed by means
of user-code entry), this system provides a series of shortcuts
associated with keys
(refer to Appendix B,
Shortcuts). Generally, intrusion control panels do not allow access to the
system via keypad without code entry. However, by means of the
customized (personal) shortcuts , ... , , it is possible to
allow building occupants who have not been assigned a code to access
and operate the system.
Your installer will program the shortcuts to suit your requirements and
explain how they are used. For example, it may be useful to allow all
the building occupants to arm partitions without code entry, as this
operation increases the level of system security. However, operations
which lower the level of system security should be reserved for code
users only. Under normal circumstances, operations that increase the
level of system security can be done without code entry whereas,
operations that lower the level of system security (Disarm, Delete
Alarm/Tamper memory, Deactivate Alarm/Tamper outputs) should
always require code entry.
The installer must assign each keypad to the partitions it will control.
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Display - description
The brightness and contrast of the backlit-graphic LCD (96 x 32 pixel)
can be adjusted by way of the respective options on the User Menu
(refer to paragraph 5-8 Keypad Settings).
The first line of the display shows the date and time. If you are using a
JOY/MAX keypad, the date and room temperature will alternate every 3
seconds.
The left side of the second line shows the characters that indicate the
current status of the partitions the keypad is assigned to:
•
= partition disarmed
•
= partition armed in Away mode (interior and perimeter zones
armed)
•
= partition armed in Stay mode (perimeter zones armed)
•
= partition armed in Instant mode (perimeter zones armed with
no delay)
•
= partition does not belong to the keypad
The display of the SmartLiving 515 shows 5 characters - which indicate
the status of partitions 1 to 5 (the 515 model has 5 partitions).
The displays of the SmartLiving 1050 and 1050L shows 10 characters -
which indicate the status of partitions 1 to10 (the 1050 and 1050L
models have 10 partitions).
The screen of SmartLiving 10100L, changes at 3 second intervals, from
10 characters - which indicate the status of partitions 1 to 10 to 5
characters - which indicate the status of partitions 11 to 15 (the 10100L
model has 15 partitions).
If a partition has memory of an alarm or tamper condition, the
character that represents the partition concerned will blink.
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