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DE2462U MKP-150/151/152 User Guide
D.
Press the
key until this is displayed briefly:
R E C O R D A M E S S A G E
Immediately thereafter, the display will change to:
T A L K N O W
E
. Do not release the
key and start talking immediately (for
example, living room or library), while facing the front panel.
The dark square boxes will slowly disappear one by one, from
right to left. When the last one disappears (5 seconds later) the
following message will be displayed:
R E C O R D I N G E N D E D
F.
Release the
key. To check the message, press the
key
and listen to the playback.
G.
Press <
►
>. The display will change to:
U S E R T E R M # 2
H.
Repeat the procedure for User Terms #2 - #5 to record the names
of zones 2 - 5.
5.1.3 To Enable/Disable Piezo Beeps
A.
Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see section 5.1.1
points A to C) the display will read “
SUPERVISION
”.
B.
Press <
►
> twice;
PIEZO BEEP
is displayed.
C.
Press <
>.
D.
Press <
►
> to select between
enable beeps, off when home
and
disable beeps
.
E.
Press <
> to set the selected option.
5.1.4 Keypad Back Light
A.
Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see section 5.1.1
points A to C) the display will read “
SUPERVISION
”.
B.
Press <
►
> repeatedly until
BACK LIGHT
is displayed.
C.
Press <
>.
D.
Press <
►
> to select between
OFF after 10s
and
always ON
.
E.
Press <
> to set the selected option.
5.1.5 Jam Detection
A.
Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see section 5.1.1
points A to C) the display will read “
SUPERVISION
”.
B.
Press <
►
> repeatedly until
JAM DETECTION
is displayed.
C.
Press <
>.
D.
Press <
►
> to select between
UL 20/20
,
EN 30/60
,
class 6
(30/60), disable
and
other
.
E.
Press <
> to set the selected option.
5.1.6 To Read the Device Serial Number
A.
Upon gaining access to the installer menu (see section 5.1.1
points A to C) the display will read “
SUPERVISION
”.
B.
Press <
►
> repeatedly until
SERIAL NUMBER
is displayed.
C.
Press <
> to read the serial number assigned to the unit.
RECORD SPEECH
user term #1
user term #2
user term #3
user term #4
user term #5
READY 00:00
USER SETTING
WALK TEST
ENTER CODE
[installer code]
INSTALLER MODE
SUPERVISION
superv time 15m
superv time 1h
disable
PIEZO BEEP
enable beeps
disable beeps
off when home
(*)
In Canada, “disable”
must be selected.
*
SERIAL NUMBER
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
JAM DETECT
UL 20/20
EN 30/60
class 6 (30/60)
disable
BACK LIGHT
OFF after 10s
always ON
PIEZO BEEP
Partition disabled
Partition enabled
Def:P1
P2
P2
Note:
The currently saved options are
displayed with a dark box at the right
side of the display.To review the
options, repeatedly click or until
the desired option is displayed, then
click (a dark box will be displayed
at the right side).
Figure 8:
Defining MKP-150/151/152 Functions
5.2 User Setting Functions
Note:
The Partition feature appears only after Partitioning is enabled
via the control panel.
The user settings on your MKP-150/151/152 keypad include the
following functions (for instructions see
P, PowerMax Pro,
PowerMaxComplete, PowerMaxExpress User's guide
):
Set Bypass
Show Bypass
Recall Bypass (applicable when Partition is disabled)
Set Phone Number
Set User Codes
Set Voice Option
Auto Arm Option
Auto Arm Time
Squawk Option
Light by Timer (for further details,
refer to the control panel User's
Guide).
Light by Sensor (for further details,
refer to the control panel User's
Guide).
Make sure
the system is not in Arm mode. The display should
read:
R E A D Y
TO SET FUNCTIONS
The user's menu is accessible only to those who know the master
user code, which is
1
1
1
1
by factory default.
Use this code for initial access, and replace it with a new code known
only to you,
(see P, PowerMax Pro, PowerMaxComplete,
PowerMaxExpress User's Guide
).
A.
Press the
►
button twice.
The display should read:
U S E R S E T T I N G
B.
Press the
. The display should read:
E N T E R C O D E :
_ _ _
C.
Enter your code. The display will change to:
S E T B Y P A S S
Note:
If the bypass function is disabled, the display will change to:
S E T P H O N E N U M B E R
D.
Having gained access to the user's menu, you may now select
any other item on the User Settings menu as detailed in Figure 9.