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3 = on during setting (arming) and unsetting (disarming); switches on when keys are pressed;
switches off after keypad timeout and when menu is exited,
4 = switches on when keys are pressed; switches off after keypad timeout and when menu is exited.
5 = Keypad Mute
This option allows the bleep which normally accompanies a valid keypress to be disabled. This features
improves security and reduces tampering with the keypad when it is located in a public place.
When the Mute option is set to 1 = On, whenever the keypad banner is displayed the keypresses are
silent, there are no T s displayed as each key is pressed and the keypad backlighting remains off. As
soon as a valid code is entered the keypad returns to normal operation - the keys are accompanied by
bleeps and the backlighting switched on. The Mute option defaults to disabled (0 = Off).
Keypad Disable
A keypad may be disabled by programming the address of the keypad as a link destination (refer to
menu option 54 - Links). When the source of the link is activated the keypad does not respond to any
keypress, however, the LCD, keypad buzzer and any keypad output device acts as normal.
6 = Show Status
This option allows the keypad to display the set status of the groups. When Show Status is enabled,
pressing the * and # keys simultaneously when the normal banner is displayed indicates the group set
status.
F = Fault
R = Ready
S = Set
P = Part Set
L = Locked Out
- = Group not assigned to Keypad
NOTE: The Show Status indicates the set conditions of groups when the system is set (keypad blank) or
unset (normal banner). Show Status does not operate while engineer mode is accessed.
Pressing the * and # keys again toggles the display to show the status of the groups individually. To
move between each groups, press the * and A> or the * and <B keys simultaneously.
Pressing the * and # keys again returns the keypad to the banner display.
Multi-group Systems
The larger GX-Series panels have 32 groups; these are displayed on the keypad in block of eight groups,
subdivided into A, B, C and D. Press the A> or <B key to display each of the group blocks.
7 = Keypad Groups
Each keypad can be assigned to selected groups; the keypad then responds only to user codes that have a
group common to it and only displays alarm information on the groups assigned.
Entering a user code which is assigned to all groups, on a keypad which is only assigned to a single
group, allows access to all of the user's groups. The user is not restricted by the groups that are assigned
to the keypad as long as there is one group common to both. This means that a keypad assigned only to
group 1, for example, can be used to set groups 1, 2, 3 and 4 by a code with all of these groups allocated.
Keypad Group Restriction
To restrict access only to groups that are common to both the user and the keypad, press the * key
when assigning groups to the keypad. This means that when a user with access to groups 1, 2 and 3 sets
the system on a keypad assigned to groups 2, 3 and 4, only the common groups (groups 2 and 3) are set.
Assigning Keypad Groups
On selecting the Keypad Groups option, the groups currently allocated to the keypad are displayed
(the default is all groups assigned). Pressing the group number toggles the group assigned to the keypad.
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