D1265
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Installation Guide | 1.0 Introduction
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1.3
Audible Tones
The D1265 Touchscreen Keypad has a built-in speaker
that produces several distinct warning tones. You
cannot connect external annunciation devices to the
D1265. Anytime the D1265 emits an audible tone, the
keypad illuminates.
Silence the audible tones in Table 2 by entering a
programmed passcode with the appropriate authority,
or [COMMAND] + [4] unless otherwise noted.
Table 2:
Audible Tones
Tone Description
Fire Signal
When an area is in fire alarm, the keypad
emits a pulsed, high-pitched bell tone.
Burglary Signal
When an area is in alarm, the keypad
emits a steady, high-pitched bell tone.
Entrance
Warning
The keypad emits an intermittent beep
tone during entry delay periods to
remind the user to disarm the area.
Exit Warning
The keypad emits an intermittent beep
tone during exit delay.
Invalid Button
Buzz
When an invalid button, or sequence of
buttons, is pressed, the keypad emits a
flat buzz tone.
Keypad
Encoding Tone
The keypad emits a muted beep tone as
each button is pressed to indicate that
the entry was accepted. To disable this
feature, refer to Section 3.2.2 Turn the
Button Click On or Off on page 6.
Trouble Buzzer
When a trouble event occurs, such as a
service alert, the keypad emits a
two-tone warble until you enter
[COMMAND] + [4].
Watch Tone
When you activate the Watch feature
([COMMAND] + [6]), a single clean
tweedle tone alerts the user anytime a
watch point is faulted. This option is
programmable by point. To disable the
Watch Feature, press
[COMMAND] + [6] again.
1.4
Supervision
You can program the control panel to send messages
identifying the supervised keypad to the central station
receiver. To supervise a keypad, refer to the program
entry guide for your control panel. If a keypad loses
communication with the control panel for more than
15 sec, the keypad buzzes and the
Call for
Service
message appears. Other keypads connected
to the system show
Service Keypad
. The control
panel sends a serial device trouble report to the
receiver. The keypad shows
SDI FAILURE #
if the
Modem IIIa
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communication format is used. For more
information, refer to the D6600 Computer Interface
Manual (P/N: 4998122703).
1.5
Tamper Switch
When the tamper switch is activated, the keypad sends
a message to the control panel. Regardless of whether
the control panel supervises the keypad or not, if the
keypad’s tamper switch activates, the
Call for
Service
message appears.
The tamper switch activates when someone or
something pulls the D1265 away from a flat surface.
Refer to Figure 4 and Figure 5 on page 5 for the location
of the enclosure knockout and the tamper switch.