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Single area view 
Setting and unsetting the system 

 

16 
Vanderbilt 

Compact Keypad User Manual 

I-200004-1 

 

 

01.10.2015 

 

6

 

Single area view 

 

6.1

 

Setting and unsetting the system 

1.  Wake up the keypad. 
2.  Enter a valid User code. 

  The following screen will be displayed.  

 

3.  Press the relevant softkey to change the state of the area. 

  Following states are possible: 

 

Symbol 

Function 

 

Fullset 

 

Unset 

 

Partset A 

 

Partset B 

 

 

6.2

 

Setting not possible  

If, for example, there is an open zone, the setting symbol will be displayed with an 

information symbol: 

 

  Press the softkey below the setting symbol. 

  In the next screen, the information will be shown. 

Summary of Contents for SPCK520

Page 1: ...I 200004 1 Vanderbilt 01 10 2015 SPCK520 521 Compact Keypad User Guide 3 6 ...

Page 2: ...his document and in the subject thereof By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part nor to make them available to any third party without our prior express written authorization nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him Edition 01 10 2015 Document ID I 20...

Page 3: ...n idle state 11 4 Keypad Character Map 13 5 Login 14 5 1 Login with PIN 14 5 2 Login with card 14 5 3 Login with PIN and card 15 6 Single area view 16 6 1 Setting and unsetting the system 16 6 2 Setting not possible 16 6 3 Resetting a fault 17 6 4 Restoring an alarm 18 7 Multi area view 20 7 1 Setting and unsetting the system 20 7 2 Clearing an alarm 21 7 3 Resetting a fault 22 7 4 Setting not pos...

Page 4: ...9 1 ADD 33 8 1 9 2 EDIT 34 8 1 9 3 ACCESS CONTROL 34 8 1 9 4 DELETE 36 8 1 10 USER PROFILES 37 8 1 10 1 ADD 37 8 1 10 2 EDIT 37 8 1 10 3 DELETE 37 8 1 11 SMS 38 8 1 11 1 ADD 38 8 1 11 2 EDIT 39 8 1 11 3 DELETE 39 8 1 11 4 SMS Commands 39 8 1 12 CHANGE PIN 41 8 1 13 DOOR CONTROL 42 8 1 14 GRANT ACCESS 42 8 1 15 REPORT TO ENG 43 8 1 16 ALARM LOG 43 9 Appendix 44 9 1 User rights 44 9 2 Zone chart 46 ...

Page 5: ...project planning operation and disposal of the product Liability claim Do not make any changes or modifications to the device unless they are expressly mentioned in this manual and have been approved by the manufacturer 1 2 2 Transport Unit damage during transport Keep the packaging material for future transportation Do not expose the device to mechanical vibrations or shocks 1 2 3 Operation Dange...

Page 6: ...ning notices Signal Word Type of Risk DANGER Danger of death or severe bodily harm WARNING Possible danger of death or severe bodily harm CAUTION Danger of minor bodily injury or property damage IMPORTANT Danger of malfunctions 1 4 Meaning of hazard symbols WARNING Warning of hazard area WARNING Warning of dangerous electrical voltage ...

Page 7: ...has been proven by testing according to the following standards EMC emission generic EN 61000 6 3 EMC immunity for intrusion systems EN 50130 4 SPCK521 Compact Keypad with Card Reader European Directive 1999 5 EC on Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R TTE Compliance with the European Directive 1999 5 EC has been proven by testing according to the following standards EMC for radio pro...

Page 8: ...ected and perform operational procedures set unset Compact Keypads are equipped with touch sensitive keys and a large graphical LCD for easy operation When the Compact Keypad is in idle mode the touch keys blend in with the keypad surface To illuminate the keys and to light the display users wake up the keypad by briefly resting their fingertips on the surface of the keypad Compact Keypads are equ...

Page 9: ...he display can be configured under which conditions the backlight comes on Only SPCK 521 If the keypad has been fitted with a Mifare receiver users should present their card to the LCD display area 3 Soft function keys Context sensitive keys to navigate through menus programming 4 Proximity device receiver area Only SPCK 521 If the keypad has been fitted with a proximity device receiver users shou...

Page 10: ...digit hold down the appropriate key for 2 seconds 3 1 LED description Description Symbol Color Operation Description Information Blue On The system or area cannot be set Forced setting is possible faults or open zones can be inhibited Flashing The system or area cannot be set or forced set faults or open zones cannot be inhibited Off The system or area can be set Amber Flashing Engineer is on site...

Page 11: ... displayed NOTICE The rights of a user can be restricted by the user settings or the settings of the keypad the user is logging in to Only if the user and the keypad that is being used for logging in have the right for an area the area is displayed If the user has the right for several areas but the keypad has only the right for one area the user will also see the single area view 3 3 Function key...

Page 12: ...dle state 12 Vanderbilt Compact Keypad User Manual I 200004 1 01 10 2015 Direct Settings Depending on configuration the direct set option is displayed A forced set part set without PIN is possible of the area the keypad is assigned to ...

Page 13: ...installation the keypad comes with a protective overlay indicating the alphanumeric characters that are assigned to each number This film can be removed when the engineer has programmed the keypad Alphabetic characters are selected by applying the appropriate number of key presses To switch between upper and lower case characters press the hash key To enter a numeric digit hold down the appropriat...

Page 14: ...ter the PIN again If the PIN is entered incorrectly a number of times input is blocked for one minute Wait for this amount of time then enter the PIN correctly 5 2 Login with card The card fob must be assigned to a user and stored in the control panel Present the card fob to the appropriate area of the keypad If the keypad has been fitted with a Mifare receiver users should present their card to t...

Page 15: ...card and PIN option has to be activated in the control panel 1 Present the card pace to the keypad 2 Enter the PIN with the keys 0 to 9 NOTICE The pace has to be presented first If a code is entered first the message present pace will be displayed After presenting the pace due to the forced order the PIN has to be entered again ...

Page 16: ... User code The following screen will be displayed 3 Press the relevant softkey to change the state of the area Following states are possible Symbol Function Fullset Unset Partset A Partset B 6 2 Setting not possible If for example there is an open zone the setting symbol will be displayed with an information symbol Press the softkey below the setting symbol In the next screen the information will ...

Page 17: ... when there is a tamper active The following Faults will also prevent setting of the system External bell fuse Internal bell fuse Bell tamper For a Grade 3 system an engineer PIN is required to override the prevention of setting If setting has been prevented at the end of the Extended Exit period it will be indicated with an audible alert on the keypad A message will also be displayed on the keypa...

Page 18: ... fault in unset condition 2 In the next screen the fault s will be listed 3 Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the lists of faults 4 Highlight the required fault There are 2 fault symbols to indicate possible actions Fault can not be restored Fault condition still present Please contact your installer Fault can be restored If the fault can be restored press the softkey below the symb...

Page 19: ...is the location of the alarm icon can vary In the above picture there is an alarm in fullset condition In the next screen the alarm s will be listed There are 2 alarm symbols possible Alarm can not be restored Alarm condition still present e g the zone which caused the alarm is still open Please contact your installer if symbol is still indicated after closing according zone e g window Alarm can b...

Page 20: ...group have different setting states Partset A all areas of the area group are Partset A Partset B all areas of the area group are Partset B To change the state of an area group 1 Scroll using the keys until the required area group is visible 2 Press the relevant softkey to change the state of the whole area group To change the state of a single area mixed set possible 1 Scroll using the keys until...

Page 21: ...LED NOTICE There is a fixed softkey assignment to set partset unset areas or area groups Due to this the location of the alarm icon can vary In the graphics below there is an alarm in fullset condition 1 Scroll using the keys until the required area group is visible 2 Press the relevant softkey 3 Scroll using the keys until the required area is visible 4 Press the softkey below the blinking alarm ...

Page 22: ...rm can be restored If the alarm can be cleared press the key The alarm is cleared 7 3 Resetting a fault If there is any fault this will be displayed after login The symbol is blinking The LED is blinking NOTICE In the below pictures a system wide fault e g X Bus cable fault is indicated Due to this the fault symbol is displayed behind all area groups areas It is sufficient to restore the fault onc...

Page 23: ...ion of the fault icon can vary In the above picture there is a fault in unset condition 5 In the next screen the fault s will be listed There are 2 fault symbols possible Fault can not b ecleared Fault condition still present Please contact your installer Fault can be cleared If the fault can be cleared press the softkey below the symbol The fault is cleared Ready will be shown on the display 7 4 ...

Page 24: ...t screen the information about that zone will be shown Following states are possible Symbol Function None This open zone can be inhibited forced set is possible This open zone cannot be inhibited no forced set possible Please contact your installer if symbol is still indicated after closing according zone e g window Only available if the zone attribute Exit open is enabled The Entry Exit zone is o...

Page 25: ...ed on the keypad when the system is unset Username RF FOB LOW BATT Subsequent setting of the system using the fob will be prevented until the alert is cleared 7 5 Automatic Calendar Setting A calendar may be assigned to an area to control setting and unsetting When an area is unset you will hear an audible beep from the keypad A warning time is configurable by the installer default 10 minutes to i...

Page 26: ...ext to the vault area to indicate when it cannot be unset Symbol Function The Time Lock symbol indicates if a vault area is time locked This means that the vault area cannot be unset outside of the times defined by the calendar assigned to the area 7 7 Interlocked Areas Vault and ATM area types can be interlocked This means that if more than one of these area types is assigned to the same Interloc...

Page 27: ...200004 1 01 10 2015 Symbol Function The Interlock symbol indicates if a group of ATM or Vault areas is interlocked Within the interlock group only one area can be unset at a time The padlock symbol displays next to the other areas in the group to indicate that they cannot be unset ...

Page 28: ...OLATIONS BATTERY AUX INHIBIT Allows users to inhibit a zone ISOLATE Allows users to isolate a zone SET DATE TIME Allows users to set the time and date TEST Allows users to perform a BELL TEST WALK TEST WPA TEST or change AUDIBLE OPTIONS EVENT LOG Allows users to view a log of the most recent events on the system ACCESS LOG Allows users to view a log of the most recent access on the system ALARM LO...

Page 29: ...ress SELECT The status of the following items is displayed Click on each item to display further details Menu Option Description OPEN ZONES Displays all open zones ALERTS Displays current alerts on the system SOAK Displays all zones on soak test ISOLATIONS Displays zones that are isolated FAIL TO SET Displays all areas that have failed to set Select each area to display details of why the area fai...

Page 30: ...it MAINS FAULT BATTERY FAULT AUX FUSE FAULT EXT FUSE FAULTINT FUSE FAULT BELL TAMPER AUX 1 TAMPER AUX 2 TAMPER ANTENNA TAMPER MODEM 1 L FAULT MODEM 2 L FAULT XBUS CABLE FAULT FAIL TO REPORT PSU FAULT Isolate the desired alert from EXPANDERS or KEYPADS COMMS LOST FUSE FAULT Expanders only TAMPER VIEW INHIBITS To view a list of the inhibited zones system alerts and X BUS device alerts Only the ALARM...

Page 31: ...a bell test Scroll to TEST BELL TEST and press SELECT When BELL TEST is selected the following options available EXTERNAL BELLS STROBE INTERNAL BELLS and BUZZER When each of these options is selected the device sounds to verify it is operating correctly 8 1 5 2 WALK TEST A walk test ensures that the sensors are operating correctly on the system To perform a walk test 1 Scroll to TEST WALK TEST 2 P...

Page 32: ...rs within a walk test To set the audible options 1 Scroll to AUDIBLE OPTIONS 2 Press SELECT 3 Scroll to one of the following options ALL INT BELL EXT BELL KEYPAD 4 Press SAVE 5 Press BACK to exit 8 1 5 5 SEISMIC TEST To perform a seismic test 1 Scroll to TEST SEISMIC TEST 2 Press SELECT 3 Select TEST ALL AREAS or select an individual area to test 4 If you select an individual area to test you can ...

Page 33: ...us events are displayed for one second in turn 8 1 7 ACCESS LOG Zone access on the system is displayed in the ACCESS LOG option 1 Scroll to ACCESS LOG and press SELECT 2 Select a door on the system for which you want to display access events The most recent access events are displayed with a date and time 3 Scroll down through the access events or enter a date and press ENTER to find a particular ...

Page 34: ... in the table below CHANGE NAME Edit the current user name USER PROFILE Select the appropriate profile for this user USER DURESS Enable or disable duress for this user DATE LIMIT Enable this if the user can only access the system for a specified period of time Enter a FROM and TO date and press ENTER PACE Enable or disable PACE capability RF FOB Enable or disable RF Fob access wireless keypad remo...

Page 35: ...with supported card formats can be learned If the card number or the card format is not known the card can be read and its information learned 1 Scroll to LEARN CARD 2 Press SELECT 3 Select the door that the card will be presented 4 Press SELECT NOTICE The new card can be presented at the entry or the exit reader of the selected door 5 Present the card at a card reader at the selected door The inf...

Page 36: ...todian feature enforces a card holder with custodian privilege to always be inside a room door group when other card holders are inside The custodian must be the first to enter the room Only if a custodian is in the room other cardholders are allowed to enter The cardholder with the custodian right will not be allowed to exit until all non custodian cards left the room Identifies this card holder ...

Page 37: ...l to USER PROFILES EDIT 2 Press SELECT 3 Edit the desired user profile setting shown in the table below CHANGE NAME Edit the name of the profile if required CHANGE AREAS Select the areas relevant to this profile CALENDAR Select a configured calendar or NONE RIGHT Enable or disable system features for this profile See User Rights DOOR Select the type of access available to this profile for the conf...

Page 38: ... permission for that functionality Consult with authorized Installation Engineer for appropriate rights and settings Depending on the SMS AUTHENTICATION mode selected by the installation engineer SMS user authentication may vary using combinations of the user s PIN and Caller ID or SMS PIN and Caller PIN The SMS notification can operate with a PSTN modem if the PSTN operator supports SMS over PSTN...

Page 39: ... SMS Control Select the operations that the user or engineer can perform remotely on the panel through SMS See SMS Commands 39 NOTICE HOLDUP alarm events are not transmitted via SMS If the phone line is connected to the PSTN network via a PBX the appropriate line access digit should be inserted before the called party number Ensure that Calling Line Identity CLI is enabled on the line selected to ...

Page 40: ...to Time date of system set If applicable responds with open zones force set zones USET USET UNSET USET UNSET Unsets all areas the user has access to System Unset SSTA SSTA STATUS SSTA STATUS Retrieves the status of areas Status of system and applicable areas For a single area system system and mode are returned where mode is the set status of the system For a multi area system the status of each a...

Page 41: ...ition X 10 device uses the format XYNN where X stands for X 10 Y stands for the alphabetic identity and NN are the available numeric placeholders Example XA1 The SMS operates using a standard protocol that is used in SMS telephones Please note that some PSTN operators do not provide the service of SMS over PSTN For SMS to operate over PSTN the following criteria are required Caller ID needs to be ...

Page 42: ...r MOMENTARY The door is opened only for a timed interval to allow access LOCKED The door is locked The door remains closed even if a card with the corresponding access rights is presented UNLOCKED The door is unlocked 8 1 14 GRANT ACCESS NOTICE These menu options are not available if the ALLOW ENGINEER or ALLOW MANUFACTURER options are disabled in the OPTIONs menu These options can be enabled or d...

Page 43: ...quest that the last 10 events in the log be sent to the engineer by SMS message 1 Scroll to REPORT TO ENG and press SELECT 2 Enable or disable this option as required Note The 10 events may require more than one SMS message depending on the size of their string 8 1 16 ALARM LOG The ALARM LOG displays a list of alarm events Select Log System Log Alarm Log The following types are displayed in this l...

Page 44: ...stantly on selection of this mode An exit timer can be applied to this mode by enabling the Partset A timed variable Partset B Standard Manager The PARTSET B option applies protection to all zones except those that have been classified as EXCLUDE B By default there is no exit time the system sets instantly on selection of this mode An exit timer can be applied to this mode by enabling the Partset ...

Page 45: ... to ensure their correct operation 2 Walk test A walk test allows for testing of the operation of all alarm sensors on a system When this option is selected the keypad displays the number of zones to test on the system Activate each alarm sensor by opening the door or window and check for an audible beep at the keypad Isolated and inhibited zones are not included in the walk test 3 Audible Options...

Page 46: ...rol Standard Manager Access Control User can lock unlock doors Web Access Standard Manager User can access panel through web browser Outputs Standard Manager User can turn outputs mapping gates on and off See WPA Test Standard Manager User can test a WPA Functions not enabled by default for this user but can be selected 9 2 Zone chart Zone Description ...

Page 47: ...are valid hence for a 4 digit PIN the numbers can be from 0000 through to 9999 with any combination allowed in between Note To comply with INCERT approvals the user s PIN code must contain more than 4 digits 9 4 Prioritization of display messages Prioritization of display messages Trouble messages and alerts are displayed on the keypad in the following order Zone Alarms Tamper Trouble Area Alerts ...

Page 48: ...US fuse fault XBUS tamper fault XBUS antenna fault XBUS wireless jamming XBUS panic XBUS fire XBUS medical XBUS Power supply link XBUS output tamper XBUS Low voltage Engineer restore Required Autoarm System information Soaked zones Open zones Area state Low battery sensor Sensor lost WPA low battery WPA lost WPA test overdue Camera offline Fob low battery Xbus over current Installer name Installer...

Page 49: ...ugh Business and Technology Park Clonshaugh Dublin D17 KV84 www service vanderbiltindustries com Vanderbilt 2015 Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice Document ID I 200004 1 Edition 01 10 2015 ...

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