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2.2.1  Status bar

The status bar provides information about the system status. The icons that can be displayed are:

2.2.2  Time and date

From the default screen, by pressing the area of the display where date and time are shown, you can set them directly after entering 

the access code.

Table 5

Part.

Identification

Home:

 present in almost all screens and, if pressed, allows the return to the previous screen

Program status:

 present in every screen (except the default one) allows to always receive information about 

the system arming/disarming status

Ready:

 when this icon is displayed, the system can be armed

Alarm memory:

 by clicking on it and entering the code, you can directly view the alarm events. Present only 

if the associated event is in progress. It turns red with an alarm event in progress.

Fault: 

by clicking on it and entering the code, it is possible to view the faults of the system.

Present only if the associated event is in progress.

Opened zone: 

clicking on it and entering the code, allows you to view the status of the inputs.

Present only if the associated event is in progress.

Excluded zone: 

clicking on it and entering the code, allows you to view the status of the inputs.

Present only if the associated event is in progress.

Tamper in progress:

 clicking on it and entering the code, allows you to view the sabotages in progress.

Present only if the associated event is in progress. The red icon indicates the sabotage of the keyboard which 

is displayed as a tamper on BUS in the control panel.

In the above example in fig. 5, the three programs G1, G2 and G3 have been armed, sabotages are in progress, there are no opened 

zones and an alarm memory.

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Using the “+” and “-” keys it is possible to adjust the time and date appropriately in the format hh : mm, dd / mm / yyyy.

Summary of Contents for 9573-GOLD-TCH-EN

Page 1: ...his item can be found on the www lince net website TOUCH KEYBOARD FOR GOLD CONTROL PANEL MANAGEMENT installation operation and maintenance manual ART ITEM 9573 GOLD TCH EN 9574 GOLD TCH EN B GOLD TOUCH KEYBOARD MADE IN ITALY ...

Page 2: ...PING 16 The information in this manual has been issued with care but LINCE ITALIA S p A will not be responsible for any errors or omissions LINCE ITALIA S p A reserves the right to improve or modify the products described in this manual at any time and without advance notice Terms and conditions regarding assistance and the product warranty can be found at LINCE ITALIA s website www lince net LINC...

Page 3: ...TALLER code 1 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE USE OF THIS MANUAL For all parameters and problems strictly related to the configuration of the system it is suggested to refer to the manual of the control panel 1 2 GENERAL FEATURES Display 4 3 ABS case Emergency lamp function reading of the room temperature can be mount 503 box 1 3 TECHNICAL FEATURES 9573 GOLD TCH EN 9574 GOLD TCH EN B Power supply 11 15 Vdc ...

Page 4: ...ed system Blue service status The following conditions can occur regardless of the system status Quick flashing fault Slow flashing opened zone or excluded this last condition only with system armed Breathe memory If more than one condition occurs at the same time the different conditions will be displayed according to the priority list reported above The next table is useful for summarizing all t...

Page 5: ...N DESCRIPTION Table 4 Part Identification A Status bar B Time and date C Key for access to the menu access with code D Key for quick total disarming access with code E Icons for displaying the system status of arming disarming red program 1 yellow program 2 green program 3 F Preferred key 1 freely associated with combinations of programs or super keys G Preferred key 2 freely associated with combi...

Page 6: ...icking on it and entering the code it is possible to view the faults of the system Present only if the associated event is in progress Opened zone clicking on it and entering the code allows you to view the status of the inputs Present only if the associated event is in progress Excluded zone clicking on it and entering the code allows you to view the status of the inputs Present only if the assoc...

Page 7: ...installer G Codes modification allows the modification of a number code its attributes or a key H Settings allows you to change some parameters of the keyboard 3 1 PROGRAMS From the programs section it is possible to arm disarm and to partialize the system OK P1 P2 P3 Fig 8 16 29 G1 G2 G3 3 1 1 Programs commutation To proceed with program switching simply press the program to be switched and press...

Page 8: ...ode an R will appear on the main screen if there are delayed inputs pressing the R the delayed inputs will become immediate and the label NO DELAYS will be shown 16 29 21 10 2015 20 D P1 P2 P3 Fig 12 GARDEN Fig 11 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 W Q E R T Y U I O P A S D F G H J K L Z X C V B N M _ OK GARDEN ESC 3 1 3 Favourites management To assign favourites to arming programs simply select the desired prog...

Page 9: ...e to associate only one super key with a favourite program consequently selecting the key to be associated with a favourite it is sufficient to select it the writing becomes green with a touch automatically the other keys will be grayed out to indicate the impossibility of clicking them P1 P2 P3 Fig 14 16 29 S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 Then press the P2 button to associate it with the favourite 2 and enter for...

Page 10: ... the card is present and correctly connected to a network the word OK appears otherwise The panel ID is a code used to connect the control panel to the cloud via the LinceHOME app The system remains in the service state until you exit this screen 3 3 1 Info The info sub menu shows general information on the status of the system that is detailed in Table 7 16 29 Fig 18 SERVICE grey Condition not pr...

Page 11: ...grey green red Radio Jamming Indicates the presence of a radio disturbance Fuse The fuse to protect the outputs present in the control panel is interrup ted consult the manual of the control panel in use to replace it Mains Indicates the presence or absence of the mains supply External bettery Indicates the charging status of the external siren battery Panel battery Indicates the chargeing status ...

Page 12: ...e cursor It also allows you to select a specific input and to exclude include it according to your needs by selecting and clicking E I 16 29 Fig 22 E I ZONE ALL MEM STATUS FAULTS WIRED INPUT 1 WIRED INPUT 2 A Opened zone M Memory present E Excluded T 24 h alarm 16 29 Fig 23 ZONE ALL MEM STATUS FAULTS WL DEVICE 1 WL DEVICE 1 NOTE At the first display of this screen a progress bar will appear to ind...

Page 13: ...d 4133RFIDCARD and 4135ROUND KEYFOB to use keys is necessary to add a key reader 16 29 Fig 25 WAITING FOR KEY 3 6 CODES STORING From this menu it is possible to memorize new codes of an administrator installer and user type with attributes ES elettro lock RO patrol SI silent AP panic Each code can then be related with one or more programs G1 G2 G3 Alarms Arming Tampers Super keys Faults Patrols El...

Page 14: ...d that you can scroll through the codes by 5 by pressing and holding the or keys according to the desired scroll direction Instead by pressing the cell where the code is shown it can be replaced then press on CHANGE to confirm your choice Depending on the status of the attributes assigned to the relevant code they will be displayed black if they are enabled and grayed if they are not then select t...

Page 15: ...ivity Emergency lamp is used to enable the function Doorbell if in the system there is at least one zone set as a bell the keypad emits a sound every time that zone is opened Beep I O enable or disable the buzzer sound on the arming of delayed inputs Reset options returns the options to the default settings Languages allows you to select between English and Italian Show Alarm if enabled by choosin...

Page 16: ...mponents and any other material of the product into the environment Consult authorised consortia for the disposal and recycling of materials 4 MAINTENANCE AND PERIODIC INSPECTIONS ATTENTION DO NOT use chlorinated products abrasive products or alcohol to remove particularly noticeable dirt 1 Clean the lid with a cloth dampened with water 2 Then wipe with a dry cloth ATTENTION If after storing the d...

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