Teletek electronics LCD62 User manual

LCD62
Keypad
LCD62
Keypad
User Manual

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While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate and
complete, no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specifications of the equipment described in this
manual without notice
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the manufacturer.

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Contents
GENERAL INFORMATION 5
Limited Warranty 5
Warnings 6
DESCRIPTION 6
Overview 6
LED Indication 9
Sound Indication 9
Display 10
Keypad 11
OPERATION 13
Arming 13
Full 13
Stay 14
Force 15
Instant 16
Panic 16
Disarming 17
Stopping the Alarm 17
Ambush Code 17
Bypassing 18
System Trouble Review 19
Events Memory Review 19
User Level Programming 22
User Code Changing 22
Turning On and Off the Chime Mode 22

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Manager Level Programming 23
Changing the Manager Code 23
Changing User Code and Privileges 24
Turning On and Off the Chime Mode 26
Setting the Clock 27
Setting the Date 27
Adding a Proximity Card 27
Erasing a Card 27

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General Information
Limited Warranty
The manufacturer warrants that for period of 12 months from
the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and that in
fulfillment of any breach of such warranty, the manufacturer
shall, at its opinion, repair or replace the defective equipment
upon return of the equipment to its factory. This warranty
applies only to defects in parts and workmanship and not to
damage incurred in shipping or handling, or damage due to
causes beyond the control of the manufacturer such as
lightning, excessive voltage, mechanical shock, or damage
arising out of abuse, alternation or improper application of the
equipment.
The foregoing warranty shall apply only to the original buyer,
and is and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties,
whether expressed or implied and of all other obligations or
liabilities on the part of the manufacturer. This warranty
contains the entire warranty. The manufacturer neither
assumes, nor authorizes any other warranty or liability
concerning this product.
In no event shall the manufacturer be liable for any direct or
indirect or consequential damage, loss of anticipated profits,
loss of time or any other losses incurred by the buyer in
connection with the purchase, installation or operation or
failure of this product.
The manufacturer recommends that the entire system be
completely tested on a regular basis. However, despite
frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, criminal

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tampering or electrical disruption, it is possible for this
product to fail to perform as expected.
Warnings
Before using the LCD62 Keypad, please ensure that you
have read and understood the following instructions. Always
ensure that the LCD62 Keypad is operated correctly.
Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the
equipment that is not expressly described in this guide.
Internal inspections, alterations and repairs should be
conducted by qualified service personnel only.
Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene, thinners
or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the
equipment. The use of these substances may lead to fire.
Do not allow liquids to enter the interior. The equipment is not
waterproof.
Description
Overview
The LCD62 keyboard provides complete control and
information of the CA60Plus control panel:
The control panel can be fully programmed from the LCD 62
keypad.
An LCD display and LED indication visualize alarm and
status information.
A buzzer lets the user hear correct and incorrect key entries
as well as service and alert sounds.

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2
5
8
0
CLR ENT
PRG
ARM
BPS
TRBL
MEM
13
46
79
DISARM
Ready
Arm
Trbl
LCD display
LED indication
Keypad
Keypad door
opened
Front view with door opened

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Tamper Sensor
Wire Terminal
WHITE
GREEN
YELLOW
RED
BLACK
BLACK
Rear View

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LED Indication
LED Lit Blinking
Ready (green) System ready Programming mode
Arm (red) System armed Entry or exit time
Trbl (orange) - Technical problem
Sound Indication
There are seven different sound combinations that indicate
seven different conditions:
Click – single short beeps indicating button pressing
Confirm – two long beeps indicating the system confirmation
to executed operation (arming, disarming, settings change,
etc.)
Reject – single long beep indicating incorrectly executed
operation
Entrance time – continuous beep indicating intrusion into the
entrance zones.
Exit time – short beeps indicating the system is armed and
the user is required to leave the zone. Ten seconds before
the exit time is over beeps frequency is increased.
Trouble – two short beeps indicating problem with the
system (battery low, no supply voltage, etc.)
Chime – short beeps with subsequently increasing period
indicating intrusion into a zone with a “Chime“ option
activated

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Display
Figure 1. LCD Display
– indicates battery condition:
(static) – battery OK
(blinking) – battery low or missing
– indicates power supply status:
(static) – power supply OK
(blinking) – power supply loss
– indicates system trouble (blinking)
– indicates events memory record
– indicates the system is armed
– indicates the system is not armed
– displays various information (time, date, codes, etc.)
– indicates the system is ready to be operated
– indicates fire alarm
– indicates alarm
– indicates events memory record (See page 19)
– indicates the system is stay armed (See page 13)

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– indicates the system is force armed (See page 14)
– indicates the system is instant armed (See page 15)
– visualizes various alarm and arm conditions
Keypad
2
5
8
0
CLR ENT
PRG
ARM
BPS
TRBL
MEM
13
46
79
DISARM

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ARM
arms the system (See page 13)
BPS
bypasses certain zone(s) (See page 17)
TRBL
reviews the system troubles (See page 19)
MEM
reviews the event memory (See page 17)
CLR
clears entered data or transfers to previous menu
level
ENT
confirms entered data or transfers to next menu
level
PRG
activates the programming mode (See page 22)
scroll the event memory (See page 17) or
the system troubles (See page 19)
enter user codes or other data
2
5
8
3
6
9
0
7
4
1

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Operation
The system can be operated when the symbol is
displayed on the LCD
Arming
Full
Full arming means all zones are secured. Anyone coming
into the entrance zone is required to enter a code. Otherwise
the alarm is started after the entrance time is over.
Full arming sequence:
0
ARM
CODE
Fast full arming key sequence:
0
ARM
LCD displays:

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Stay
Stay arming means the user is allowed to stay in certain
zone(s), but the entrance zone is secured. Anyone coming
into the entrance zone is required to enter a code. Otherwise
the alarm is started after the entrance time is over.
Stay arming key sequence:
1
ARM
CODE
Fast stay arming key sequence:
1
ARM
LCD displays:
The number of the zone(s) that are bypassed are replaced
with a symbol on the LCD.

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Force
Force arming means the system is armed despite that in
certain zone(s) there may be an obstacle or trouble.
Forced arming key sequence:
2
ARM
CODE
Fast forced arming key sequence:
2
ARM
LCD displays:
The number of the zone(s) that are bypassed are replaced
with a symbol on the LCD.
After any of the procedures described above, short beeps
and blinking symbol on the LCD indicate the exit time
and the user is required to leave the zone. Ten seconds
before the exit time is over beeps frequency is increased.

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Instant
Instant arming means the user is allowed to stay in certain
zone(s), but the entrance zone is secured. The difference
with the stay arming is that intrusion into the entrance zone
immediately starts the alarm.
Instant stay arming key sequence:
ARM
3
CODE
Fast instant stay arming key sequence:
ARM
3
LCD displays:
The number of the zone(s) that are bypassed are replaced
with a symbol on the LCD.
The symbol on the LCD indicates the system is Instant
armed.
Panic
Pressing and holding
+
ENTCLR
sends alarm signal.

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Disarming
Coming into the entrance zone, the user is required to enter a
personal code:
CODE
A continuous beep indicates the entrance time.
Note: Certain users may not be allowed to disarm the system
Stopping the Alarm
The alarm is stopped by entering a personal code:
CODE
Ambush Code
Ambush code is a personal code that disarms the system,
but still sends alarm signal. Its purpose to indicate that the
user is forced to disarm the system against his/her will.
The ambush code is produced from a personal code by
increasing the last number by one.
If the last number is 9, it is replaced by 0 in the ambush code.
Example:
Personal code: 4615 →Ambush code: 4615
Personal code: 4619 →Ambush code: 4610

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Bypassing
To execute bypass operation the user is required a personal
code.
CODE
BPS
Pressing a numeric key bypasses the respective zone. The
zone number is surrounded by the symbol. Pressing the
same key once again de-bypasses the zone. The symbol
is removed. Pressing
ENT
confirms the selection:
Bypassing key sequence:
2
2
2
ENT
LCD displays:

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System Trouble Review
To review troubles the user is required a personal code.
CODE
TRBL
LCD displays:
Tamper
Communication error
Phone line error
Fuse blown
Battery low or missing
Power supply loss
Each number in the LCD bottom correspond
to a certain system trouble.
The symbol surrounding a number
indicates the respective trouble occurrence.
Events Memory Review
To review the event memory the user is required a personal
code.
CODE
MEM
Note: Certain users may not be allowed to review the event
memory.
Next event , previous event
To view the code, the time and the date of the event:
1
Hour : Minute
2
Day Month
3
(Blinking)
Event code Zone/User

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Event Description Event Code Zone / User
Alarm activated 01 Zone number
Alarm deactivated 02 Zone number
Fire alarm activated 03 Zone number
Fire alarm deactivated 04 Zone number
Panic alarm activated 05 Zone number
Panic alarm deactivated 06 Zone number
Tamper alarm activated 07 Zone number
Tamper alarm deactivated 08 Zone number
Medical alarm activated 09 Zone number
Medical alarm deactivated 10 Zone number
Event Description Event Code Zone / User
Zone bypassed 11 Zone number
Zone de-bypassed 12 Zone number
Fire zone bypassed 13 Zone number
Fire zone de-bypassed 14 Zone number
Panic zone bypassed 15 Zone number
Panic zone de-bypassed 16 Zone number
Tamper zone bypassed 17 Zone number
Tamper zone de-bypassed 18 Zone number
Medical zone bypassed 19 Zone number
Medical zone de-bypassed 20 Zone number
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