12. Key-fob setting
Setting or adding other key-fobs to the system can be done by the installer
who is also able to block or replace a lost key-fob. An immediate bypass can be
done by the administrator of the system - see 16).
User configuration – Maintenance mode
The following description is intended for a system administrator, who knows
the control panel master code or possesses a master card which is authorized to
modify the system configuration.
All the settings can be performed via keying-in on a system keypad. An
unfinished sequence can be escaped from by pressing the
#
key. A sequence is
stored into control panel memory only after the sequence has been completely
entered.
13. Entering Maintenance Mode
You can enter maintenance mode when the control panel is unset by keying-
in
* 0 master code (card)
. The mode will be indicated on the keypad display.
Maintenance mode enables the following:
•
internal-clock configuration
•
automatic setting/unsetting schedule
•
programming telephone numbers for alarm reporting
•
testing detectors or opening their covers without triggering an alarm
•
zone bypassing configuration
•
displaying which code/card positions are already occupied
Exit maintenance mode by pressing the
#
key.
14. System testing
The administrator should test the system monthly. For testing, the control
panel should be in operating mode and unset (it can also be in maintenance
mode). When in operating mode, the control panel indicates the triggering of a
detector, but no alarm can be triggered if the system is unset.
We recommend triggering the detectors (zones) one by one and verifying that
the triggering is indicated on the keypad display – by displaying the signal type
and source. Remote controllers (key-fobs) or panic buttons can be tested in a
similar way.
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