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LCD Keypad User's Guide
rev1.3
Attention: Security Representative / Installer,
Please give this guide to the customer before beginning work on the system.

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  • Page 1 ™ LCD Keypad User's Guide rev1.3 Attention: Security Representative / Installer, Please give this guide to the customer before beginning work on the system.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents For topics not listed here, please see the Index Welcome............................. 1 The Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad......................2 Alarms, Turning Protection On and Off .................. 5 Alarm Monitoring Features ........................6 Audible Keypad Tones ......................... 6 Sirens ..............................7 Dealing with Alarms (what to do if the keypad is beeping) ..............7 Silencing a False Alarm ........................
  • Page 4 Residential Fire Safety / Evacuation Plan................... 34 Arming Station Reference ........................36 Wireless Keypad Reference ....................... 39 Error Messages and Trouble Indications .................... 40 Things to Do to Prevent False Alarms ....................41 Index ............................42 Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 5 This guide provides details on performing an indication of the maximum number of various tasks in a Chubb AFx™ system using terminals allowed to be connected to a an LCD keypad. telephone interface. The termination on an...
  • Page 6 REN’s, contact the local telephone interference when the equipment is operated company. in a commercial environment. This equipment The REN for the Chubb AFx using the North generates, uses, and can radiate radio American Modem is 0.2 frequency energy and, if not installed and...
  • Page 7 CE – Conformity The Chubb AFx System described in this manual conforms to the requirements of the Council Directive 89/336/EEC – The EMC Directive and 73/23/EEC – The Low Voltage Directive. 1999/5/EC-The R&TTE Directive. To maintain compliancy with this directive, it is essential to adhere to the installation recommendations described within this manual.
  • Page 9: Welcome

    Welcome Dear Customer, It is recommended that you review the different operating procedures in this guide • while your system is being installed. Ask your Security Representative / Installer to explain any questions that you may have about the various topics. It is important to check the section at the back of this booklet that will list information •...
  • Page 10: The Chubb Afx™ Lcd Keypad

    (STAY) AC mains. menu altogether (log out). The Chubb AFx LCD (liquid crystal display) keypad provides an integrated 2-line display ◄ arrow ► Keys on the Keypad and multi-function backlit keypad.
  • Page 11 If You Are Being Forced to Enter Overview of Screens (Topics) Protected Premises When logged in, you will see only the topics that you have the authority to use. Some or all A duress (panic) alarm is triggered when you of the following topics will be available: enter your PIN with the last two digits reversed.
  • Page 12 C on the screen. Pressing "3" multiple times produces: 3 D E F on the screen..etc. (look for the letters on each key). Tip: The "_" on the 0 key (zero) represents a space. Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 13: Alarms, Turning Protection On And Off

    Alarms, Turning Protection On and Off Welcome Alarm Status Admin Reference 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 14: Alarm Monitoring Features

    Arming Station Reference in this manual. is opened. Pressing Keypad Keys/Buttons Standard and alternative operation: Single short beep Three short low sounding beeps. Error Tones for Wrong Keys Pressed 6 short beeps Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 15: Sirens

    Sirens Steps: !! In Alarm !! Enter your user ID Conventional Siren Enter ID: _ _ _ and/or password to Fire Alarm: Intermittent Tone log into the (the same as a Fire Alarm in the previous keypad. keypad tone details). Silence System? Select Yes to Burglar Alarm: Steady Tone.
  • Page 16: Using The Emergency Keys

    At this stage, an ordered by you and supplied by your Security authorized user may change the WorkLate time to Representative. suspend the system closing until a specified time. Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 17: Suspending Schedules For An Area Or Areas

    Suspending Schedules for an Turning Protection ON, STAY, or Area or Areas Viewing the Present Arming-Level A schedule can be blocked altogether if you do With the appropriate authority, you can arm not want a scheduled closing to occur. and disarm the system, or specific area(s) using an LCD keypad.
  • Page 18: Turning Protection Off

    Enter ID: _ _ _ Choose Area by? If authorized, ↓Group ↓Area select No to 2. Enter your user ID and/or PIN to log into choose individual the keypad. Area Groups or Areas to turn on. Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 19: Area Priority Protection On/Off

    Area Priority Protection On/Off Turning ON an Area’s Protection using an Access TOKEN Priority Arming requires that areas are armed and disarmed in order of their priority. If Check with your protection for Area 1 is turned on first, then Security Representative / area 2 and then 3, disarming the areas would...
  • Page 20: Uk System Operation

    The red armed light on the keypad will only stay History log. on for 30 seconds from the time of any arming. This is to prevent the condition of the system from being easily visible. Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 21 To view the armed state of the system, log in from the “Enter ID:” Menus ► All on screen. If all areas ↓Off ↓Stay are ON this screen will display: If one or some areas Partially Armed ► are armed this screen ↓Off ↓Stay will display:...
  • Page 22 Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 23: Checking Status And Controlling Items

    Checking Status and Controlling Items Welcome Alarm Status Admin Reference 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 24: Status And Control Features

    For details on the possible status messages, refer to "Error Messages and Trouble Indications" in the This requirement can be assigned as necessary to reference section near the back of this guide. any areas. Check with your security representative. Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 25: Checking The Status Of Sensors (Points) And Areas

    Checking the Status of Sensors Bypassing or Isolating a Faulty (Points) and Areas Sensor The Points-status feature allows checking the If the system (or a specific area) needs to be status of sensors in the system (and viewing armed with a faulty or insecure sensor, you will the arming-level for areas).
  • Page 26: Checking Status Or Controlling Readers Or Doors

    Push ► for menus • "►": Press this key to view the second reader access other ↓Stay ↓On for the selected door (if applicable); functions. • Cmd: Provides access to the reader mode Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 27: Checking The Status Or Controlling An Elevator Reader

    selections that follow. Checking the Status of an Application Module (POD) Your Cmd R0x: Area Name choices are You can check the status of any "application" ↓Mode ↓Card ↓Lock shown below: modules in the system. (An application • Mode: Access modes including "Normal", module provides increased functionality such "Dual Custody"...
  • Page 28 Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 29: Administration And Maintenance Tasks

    Administration and Maintenance Tasks Welcome Alarm Status Admin Reference 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 30: Changing Your Own Pin

    This selection cannot be Undfnd (Undefined). Consult your Security Representative / Installer to make changes to the authority levels. Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 31: Default Authority Settings

    Default Authority Settings Intrusion Emergency Off Isolate Bypass Auto-lift Bypass Test Service Test Silence Alarm Status History Function Key Authorization Work Late Suspend Schedule Stay Auto Disarm to Off Auto Disarm all Areas Access Access when Area is Off/On/Stay Escort Master Override Reset Door Alarm Door Command...
  • Page 32: Viewing Or Changing Settings For A User

    Firmware revisions needed for 9-digit card IDs, or (and select Ok), cards with version numbers: Panel firmware ≥ V3.2, or select Ok first, and then press ► until the and door/elevator controller firmware ≥ V1.5. desired user appears on-screen. Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 33 0xx ► UserName Select Edit. This determines what doors the user can enter (and ↓Edit ↓Delete ↓? at what time of day), and the tasks they will be able to perform at system keypads. ↓?: refers to systems with Suite Security (Condo) Setting this as Undfnd will delete the user! keypads (allows viewing the suite user assignments for your selected user number).
  • Page 34: Deleting A User

    To return to the main screen (log out), press the the “ “ escape key a few times, or let the “ “ escape key a few times, or let the system system time-out (1 minute). time-out (1 minute). Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 35: Manually Calling The Director Pc From The Lcd Keypad

    Steps: Manually calling the Director PC Welcome Enter your user ID from the LCD Keypad: Enter ID: _ _ _ and/or PIN to log • This operation is for systems that can into the keypad. communicate with the Director software. Use the ◄...
  • Page 36: Printing The History Log

    • Plog: Prints the entire history log. To return to the main screen (log out), press the “ “ escape key a few times, or let the system time-out (1 minute). Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 37: Testing Monitored Sensors (Performing A Walk Test)

    NOTE: If any fire sensors or 24 hour type inputs Testing Monitored Sensors must be tested and it is a reporting system, the (Performing a Walk Test) monitoring station must be notified. A Walk Test allows you to test specific The walk test must be completed within 15 minutes.
  • Page 38: Testing Panic Buttons (Performing A Hold-Up Test)

    To return to the main screen (log out), press Select End when Trip holdup pts! the “ “ escape key a few times, or let the ↓End finished viewing system time-out (1 minute). and/or to select another area to test. Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 39: Reference Topics

    Reference Topics Welcome Alarm Status Admin Reference 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 40: System Information

    If there appears to be a fault with the system. Area 16: _____________________________ • To order additional protection equipment for installation. Like, a contact for a new door, smoke sensors, motion detector for a new room addition etc. Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 41 System Details: Function Key Reference The Function key ( F ) is pressed and held in Entry and Exit Delays: while pressing specific number keys for customized functions. Entry Delay:_______ Exit Delay:_______ Note: Function keys are not active until they have been added to the system by your Security Representative.
  • Page 42: Residential Fire Safety / Evacuation Plan

    Smoke will rise to the ceiling, leaving cooler, cleaner air close to the floor. Crawl on your hands and knees, not belly, because heavier poisons will settle in a Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 43 thin layer on the floor. Messages for young children • If you live in a high-rise building, use the stairs To be safe from a fire in your home, you — never the elevator — in case of fire. need three things: •...
  • Page 44: Arming Station Reference

    Armed light is solid red for Area in STAY except the entry/exit door ARE bypassable. Armed light is flashing red for Area ON. Command Result Silence alarm (in all areas) Command Result <login> Turn area to Stay <login> Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 45 Command Result Cancels any keys previously entered. Command Result If performing a “ ” command with UID/PIN, insert a " " key between command and UID/PIN entry (e.g. “ 1 # 341 4141 ” for user 341, pin=4141 trying to arm the ...
  • Page 46 Chubb AFx Arming Station Lights Work Late The optional Chubb AFx Arming Station has Light three lights to indicate door, system and arming status. The following list indicates the Yellow light on solid within 15 minutes of the light messages and audible results from the scheduled closing time.
  • Page 47: Wireless Keypad Reference

    Wireless Keypad Reference Not evaluated by UL Chubb AFx Wireless Keypad (option) The optional Chubb AFx Wireless Handheld Keypad allows system commands to be performed using the wireless keypad. Below is a list of the available Wireless Keypad commands, and their proper Key sequences.
  • Page 48: Error Messages And Trouble Indications

    If a trouble condition persists, contact your Security expander, door controller, keypad, etc.). Representative / Installer to investigate. If any of these trouble conditions persist, contact your Security Representative / Installer to investigate. Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 49: Things To Do To Prevent False Alarms

    Things to Do to Prevent False Alarms Please do your part to prevent false alarms. This ensures that authorities will take your emergency seriously. • Familiarize yourself with the control unit. Carefully read and review your operator’s manual or user guide. If there is anything you do not understand, contact your Security Representative / Installer to explain it further.
  • Page 50: Index

    Duress Alarm ............3 Protection OFF..........10 Emergency keys Protection ON, STAY ........9 Using.............8 Readers, check status or controlling ....18 Error Messages ..........40 Schedules Evacuation plan ..........34 Adjusting ............8 Event logs ..........27, 28 Suspending ...........9 Chubb AFx™ LCD Keypad User's Guide 500-3650E rev1.3...
  • Page 51 Security Representative, when to contact..32 Sensor, bypassing ..........17 Sensors (points), checking the status of ..17 Setting the Date and Time ......26 Setting, Unsetting the Alarm ......9 Siren ..............7 Sirens..............7 Sirens, testing ..........30 Status and control Application module (Printer)......19 Checking sensors (points)......17 Checking the status of doors.......18 Monitored sensors (input points)....17 Status and control features ......16...
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