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General Precautions
Important people-safety instructions: READ CAREFULLY!
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Installing, programming, commissioning and maintenance must only be done by qualified, expert
staff and in full compliance with the applicable law.
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Wear antistatic protective clothing when working on the control board.
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Keep these precautions.
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Always cut off the mains power when doing cleaning and maintenance jobs.
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This product must only be used for its specifically intended purpose. Any other use is dangerous.
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The manufacturer declines all liability for any damage as a result of improper, incorrect or unre-
asonable use.
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There is danger of the battery exploding, if it is replaced with the wrong type.
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Once the batteries are flat, dispose of in accordance with the law.
Description
Indoor battery-powered touch-screen keypad
6
, for managing alarms in areas associa-
ted to the keypad, using preset scenarios, by users with personal User Codes.
The keypad features a transponder inserter
2
which enables users that have the PX-
TAG01 key to use all of the keypad’s functions, except for accessing the system’s User
Menu. The keypad can be wall-mounted.
Display
Two-line, backlit graphic display. Normally in stand-by, it is activated by the proximity
sensor
1
when a hand approaches it.
The second line on the display
C
shows the state of the areas associated to the keypad,
according to the following table:
Character
Meaning
Areas
#
Areas ON
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
U
Areas turning on (output time) without open inputs
6, 7, 8
P
Area partially on (at least one input which is associated to the
area has been temporarily excluded)
9
X
Area turning on (output time) but cannot engage because
there are open inputs.
10
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Areas OFF
11, 12, 13
Areas not managed by the keypad
14, 15, 16
Alphanumeric keypad
Keys
Functions
The alphanumeric keys are for entering access codes, selecting areas
in during the powering on phase and for changing parameters.
Browsing and selecting keys
Parameter changing keys.
After entering the code, it grants access to the User Menu.
If kept pressed for over 5 seconds, it takes you to the Keypad Menu.
Scenarios launching keys.
System powering off keys.
Indicator lights
Symbol
* Meaning of the signal
(green)
It shows that some inputs in the system are open. If they correspond
to areas in the scenario that you want to launch, the keypad will show
which ones they are, and, to continue, you will have to either close or
temporarily exclude them.
It shows that no inputs are currently open. The scenario can be turned
on with no problem.
(green)
It shows that the areas are off (system switched off).
It shows that all the areas are switched on (system totally switched on).
It shows that at least one area is on (system partially switched on).
(red)
It shows that the areas are not in state of alarm.
It shows that at least one area is in state of alarm (the system is in
state of alarm).
It shows that the system has detected and alarm, and that it has been
muted. See the events log for a list of alarms. To remove the alert, see
the control unit's USER MANUAL.
(yellow)
It shows that there are no malfunctions in the system.
It can show that: - the 220V AC power-supply is missing; - the battery of a
radio-based peripheral is flat; - a fuse is burned out; - a malfunction-type
input is unbalanced; - the clock has not been initialized; - there is a mal-
function on the PSTN line or on the GSM line; - the GSM module's SIM
card is expired.
It shows that the battery of the control unit is flat.
* off, on steady, on flashing,