NGP Keypad Installation Guide
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Diagnostics
The system is capable of troubleshooting itself which can be helpful to the technician in determining causes
of various faults.
With the control box tamper activated, log on to the system as a service user. For example, default ID:
000
,
service user PIN:
2482
or
7378
if the panel has communicated with the access control software.
Note:
If the system Feature Set is 5 or greater, keypad programming cannot be done. Programming
can only be done with the access control software. See the
Advanced Installation Guide
500-
3652 for further information.
Using the left and right arrow screen scrolling keys on the keypad, scroll
the menus until
Status
is displayed. Press
Ok
.
Menu Options
Status
Ok
Using the left and right arrow keys on the keypad, the Status options can
be scrolled to display several system conditions. When the desired one to
view is displayed, press
Ok
.
Status Options
System
Ok
Keypad Status Diagnostic Selections
Selection
Description
System:
displays general system conditions, tampers, faults etc.
Points:
displays area's set armed levels, input point conditions.
iSNAPP:
displays conditions of modules on the module bus and the bus itself.
Modem:
displays the condition of a modem connected to the system.
Licns: displays
the
available features enabled through the system License Agreement.
Bell 103:
displays the condition of a communication land line connected to the system.
PnlDbg (Panel Debug):
displays the following:
•
Stack (firmware related)
•
Timing
•
Inputs
•
P. Supply (power supply)
•
8 OP STU (8 output subscriber terminal unit)
•
BCapl Err (output error), DOC Info
•
Voltages
•
Watch Dog
SIP Com:
displays the condition of Security IP Communications.
Outputs: displays
output
conditions.
Summary of Contents for OnGuard 2013
Page 1: ...PERPETUAL INNOVATION 2013 NGP Keypad Installation Guide...
Page 5: ...COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS...
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Page 10: ...Compliance Statements 10 revision 1 007...
Page 11: ...HARDWARE COMPONENTS...
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Page 29: ...PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM...
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Page 37: ...DIAGNOSTICS...
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