Various Keypads |
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Arm: |
Code + [2]
Away (Arms All);
Code + [3] Stay (Arms Perimeter only) |
DisArm: |
Code + [1] OFF |
Check Faulted Zones |
Press [*] key.
The keypad will scroll through all faulted zones. |
Smoke Reset: |
Smoke
Detectors mostly reset automatically with these panels
when alarm is silenced at the keypad. However, you may have to enter
Code + [1]
OFF again to reset the smokes. There might be a
reset button on some panel boxes to reset smoke
detectors. |
Code Change: |
Code + [8]
Code + User # + 4 new digits. Most panels require a
2-digit user number. A few panels have 1-digit user numbers.
Try a 2-digit user number first. If that doesn't work, use a
1-digit number. Larger panels require alpha keypads to
change codes and will ask questions to complete after the
above process is done. |
Chime Mode On/Off: |
Code + [9]
Chime |
Bypass Zone(s): |
Code + [6]
+ Zone number(s). Most panels use 2-digit zone
numbers. The very large Vista 100 and Vista 128 panels use
3-digit zone numbers. Many panels also allow you to "Quick Bypass" by
pressing Code + [6] Bypass + #.
The
panel will bypass zones that are open. |
Power Down Panel: |
Pull one wire from the battery, Then unplug the panel transformer
if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged
into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it,
then pull one AC wire. Most panels this will be
terminal 1 on the far left bottom of panel. Some panels
vary. Vector panels - AC is term. 3 & 4. |
User Manual: |
If you don't know
your panel model, look inside the door of the alarm control box.
There should be a label that will give you the model
number. Started Installing in 2009: Ademco Vista 21iP User Manual Most Commonly Installed Since 2006: Ademco Vista 20P User Manual Ademco Vista 50p User Manual Less Common: Ademco 4110XM User Manual Ademco 4120xm User Manual Ademco 4130xm User Manual Ademco 4140xm User Manual Ademco Vista 10 User Manual Ademco Vista 20se User Manual Ademco Vista 40 User Manual Ademco Vista 100 User Manual Ademco Vista 128fb User Manual Ademco Vista128-250 User Manual |
Various Keypads |
|
Arm: |
Code + [2]
Away (Arms All);
Code + [3] Stay (Arms Perimeter only) |
DisArm: |
Code + [1] OFF |
Check Faulted Zones |
Press [*] key.
The keypad will scroll through all faulted zones. |
Smoke Reset: |
Smoke
Detectors mostly reset automatically with these panels
when alarm is silenced at the keypad. However, you may have to enter
Code + [1]
OFF again to reset the smokes. There might be a
reset button on some panel boxes to reset smoke
detectors. |
Code Change: |
Code + [8]
Code + User # + 4 new digits. Most panels require a
2-digit user number. A few panels have 1-digit user numbers.
Try a 2-digit user number first. If that doesn't work, use a
1-digit number. Larger panels require alpha keypads to
change codes and will ask questions to complete after the
above process is done. |
Chime Mode On/Off: |
Code + [9]
Chime |
Bypass Zone(s): |
Code + [6]
+ Zone number(s). Most panels use 2-digit zone
numbers. The very large Vista 100 and Vista 128 panels use
3-digit zone numbers. Many panels also allow you to "Quick Bypass" by
pressing Code + [6] Bypass + #.
The
panel will bypass zones that are open. |
Power Down Panel: |
Pull one wire from the battery, Then unplug the panel transformer
if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged
into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it,
then pull one AC wire. Most panels this will be
terminal 1 on the far left bottom of panel. Some panels
vary. Vector panels - AC is term. 3 & 4. |
User Manual: |
Vector 2000
User Manual Vector 3000 User Manual |
Ademco 215 Keypad |
Panels: Ademco 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026 |
Arm: [4-digit code] Blinking red light=Ready To Arm;
Solid red light=Armed; Red Light Off=Faulted zone |
Disarm: [4-digit code] |
Check Faulted Zones: If a zone is faulted, the red light will not be blinking on the keypad. Check control panel lights. Usually has Basic Prot 1, Basic Prot 2 and Delay zones. Faulted zone(s) will be lit. |
Change code: Must be done on site - change jumpers on keypad 216 adapter in the panel. Pictured here is 5213 adapter, but it works the same as the 216. |
Power down panel: Pull plug on 496
battery. Then unplug the panel
transformer
if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged
into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it,
then disconnect terminal 17 or 18 (AC power). |
User Manual: Manual |
Ademco 5240a Keypad |
Panels: Ademco 1021 |
Arm: [4-digit code] |
Disarm: [4-digit code] |
Check Faulted Zones: If a zone is faulted, the green light will not be lit on the keypad. Check control panel lights. Usually has Basic Prot 1, Basic Prot 2 and Delay zones. Faulted zone(s) will be lit. |
Lights: Green light on=Ready to Arm; Red light on=Armed |
Change code: Must be done on site - change jumpers on back of keypad. |
Power
down panel: Pull plug(s) on battery(s). Most of these are 12
volt panels*. There will be either 2 496 batteries or an
NP4-12. Then
unplug the panel transformer if you know where it
is. It is a beige box plugged into a nearby power
outlet. If you can't find it, then disconnect AC wire-- far right
terminal on bottom terminal strip, left side of panel. *(There is a 6-volt version of this keypad [5241] that works with the 1023, 1024, 1025 and 1026 panel. It operates the same as this one. Most of these will be 12 volt 1021 panels.) |
User Manual: User Manual |
Ademco 5212 Keypad |
Panels: Ademco 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026 |
Arm: [4-digit code] |
Disarm: [4-digit code] |
Check Faulted Zones: If a zone is faulted, the green light will not be lit on the keypad. Check control panel lights. Usually has Basic Prot 1, Basic Prot 2 and Delay zones. Faulted zone(s) will be lit. |
Lights: Green light on=Ready to Arm; Red light on=Armed; Yellow light on=Shunt. |
Arm with Shunt (yellow light): Press any key other than first digit of code, then enter code. |
Change code: Must be done on site - change jumpers on keypad 5213 adapter in the panel. |
Power down panel: Pull plug on 496 battery. Then unplug the panel transformer if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it, then disconnect terminal 17 or 18 (AC power). |
User Manual: Manual |
Ademco 4155 Keypad |
|
Arm: |
Code |
DisArm: |
Code |
Check Faulted Zones |
Press [ZONE DISPLAY]
key. While
holding this button down, lights become zone lights. On
is faulted, off is normal, blinking is alarm memory. |
Smoke Reset: |
Press [CMND], then press [TEST
RESET].
After 15 seconds, smoke detectors will reset. |
Code Change: |
Master code is burned onto the chip and can
only be changed by technician. User 1 and User 2 code can
be added at keypad. To add or change a temp code, press [CODE] button (the button on the older
black keypad says [PROGRAM])+
master code + User # (1 or 2) + New 4 digit code. |
Chime Mode On/Off: |
[CMND]
+ [CHIME] (9 key). |
Bypass Zone(s): |
[CMND]
+ [BYPASS] (6 key) + optionally zone(s) to
bypass + [CMND]. Then enter code to
arm. If you leave out zone(s) to bypass, the panel will
bypass faulted zones automatically. |
Power Down Panel: |
Unplug the
panel transformer
if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged
into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it,
then disconnect
terminal 4 or 5 on right side of panel board. Unplug one
side of battery (usually an NP4-12 installed). |
User Manual: | Manual |
Ademco 5322 Keypad |
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Arm: Code + [2] Away (Arms All); Code + [3] Stay (Arms Perimeter only) | |
Disarm: Code + [1] OFF | |
Check Faulted Zones: Press [*] (Ready) key. The keypad will scroll through all faulted zones. | |
Smoke Reset: Code + [1] (Off) to silence the fire alarm. Press
Code + [1] (Off) again
to reset smoke detectors. Press Code + [1] (Off) again
to clear alarm memory on keypad. |
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Change code: Master Code + [8] Code + User # (2-8) + 4 new digits. The User 2 Code can be used to change or add users 3-8 if it exists. | |
Chime Mode On/Off: Code + [9] Chime | |
Bypass Zone(s): Code + [6] Bypass + zone
number to bypass. Yellow bypass light will light and
display will show bypassed zones. You may then arm the
system. The zone(s) will automatically unbypass the next
time the system is disarmed. |
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Power down panel: Open panel door. Pull
one wire off of the battery. It doesn't matter
which wire. Then unplug the panel transformer
if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged
into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it,
then disconnect the wire on terminal 1 of the bottom
right terminal strip in the panel (TB3). Put a
piece of tape on the bare part of this wire to keep it
from shorting to anything. You are now powered
down. |
|
User Manual: Manual |
Ademco 5608, 5621 Keypads |
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Arm: Code + [2] Away (Arms All); Code + [3] Home (Arms Perimeter only) | |
Disarm: Code + [1] Off |
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Check
Faulted Zones: Press [*]
Ready key. Window in upper right corner will scroll
faulted zones. |
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Smoke Reset: Smoke detectors are
wireless and will reset automatically. All you have to do
after a fire alarm is enter Code + [1] Off to silence the
alarm. |
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Change code: This panel holds 2 codes; a
Master Code and a Secondary Code. The Master
Code can only be programmed by an installer. The
secondary code can be added by using the Master code. Add or Change Secondary Code: Enter Master Code + [8] Code + 4 digits. Secondary Code is added. Delete Secondary Code: Enter Master Code + [8] Code + Master Code again. Secondary Code is deleted. |
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Chime Mode On/Off: Code + [9] Chime to turn on
or off. |
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Bypass Zone(s): Code + ([2] Away OR [3] Home) + [6] Bypass |
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Power down panel: Pull white plug apart on 496 battery (long white round battery pack). Then unplug the panel transformer if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it, then disconnect terminal 1, far left screw terminal on terminal strip across the bottom of circuit board in panel box (AC power). | |
User Manual: 5600
Panel, 5700 Panel (If you don't know which
one you have, don't worry. They are practically
identical.) |
DSC Keypad |
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Panels: Most DSC Panels |
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Arm: Enter Code OR Press Stay or Away button for 2 seconds | ||||||
Disarm: Enter Code | ||||||
Check Faulted Zones: For alpha keypad, Press [>] key to scroll through open zones. | ||||||
Smoke Detector Reset:
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Change code: [*][5] + Master Code + user number 01
to 32 + new access code (4 digits). Press the [#] key to exit the Menu. |
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Bypass Zone(s): Enter [*][1] + zone number
to be bypassed (1-digit zone #). |
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Power
down panel: Pull one wire off battery. Then unplug the panel transformer
if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged
into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it,
then disconnect
wire on far left terminal on terminal strip. (Set up
like a Vista panel -- 1st 2 terminals on left are AC
power.) |
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User Manual: PC1000, PC1550, PC2550, 4010, 4020, PC5010 (Power 832) |
Arm: [2]
Stay + Code, or [3] Away + Code |
Disarm: [1] Off + Code |
Check Faulted Zones: Press [*] Status |
Smoke Reset: [1]
+ Code
to silence alarm, then [1]
+ Code again to
reset the smoke detector |
Change Code: To change the MASTER
CODE, Enter the programming menus by
pressing [9] +
the current System Master
Code. Press [1][1][0].
Enter the desired 4-digit System Master Code, then press [#].
Press ‚ [*][4][#] to exit the programming
menus. To change a USER CODE,
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Delete Code:
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Chime On/Off: [7] + [1] |
Bypass Zones: Indirectly: [2] Away + Code + # or [3] Stay + Code + [#] Directly: [#] + Code + Zone Number |
Power Down Panel: Pull one wire off battery. Then unplug the panel transformer if you know where it
is. It is a beige box plugged into a nearby power
outlet. If you can't find it, then disconnect wire on far left
terminal on terminal strip (terminal 1). |
Concord
Express User Manual / Concord 4
User Manual |
Arm: 4 digit
code will arm away. 4 digit code + pressing STAY
will arm Stay. |
Disarm: 4 digit code |
Check Faulted Zones: |
Change code: |
User Manual: NX6V, NX8V2.
If the panel is a GE, it's probably an NX8. Ifit is
a Caddx panel, it's probably an NX6. |
Moose LED Keypad |
Panels: Moose Z1100 |
Arm: Press [1] plus code. |
Disarm: Press [1] plus code. |
Check Faulted Zones: Lift cover on keypad. Press [2], then your code. For 8 seconds, lights become zone display lights. |
Change code: Press [9] + Master Programming Code. Panel will beep twice, all lights will blink, [Press # corresponding to user number you want to add/change], Panel will beep 3 times, [Enter 5 digit new code], (shorter code can be entered by putting zeros after code), after 5th digit panel will beep one long beep. |
Power down panel: Open panel door. Slide power switch down (black switch located lower left corner of circuit board.) |
User Manual: System
1, System 2, Z1100E |
Moose Alpha Keypad |
|
Arm |
Press [LEAVE] or [STAY]. Then
enter your CODE.
If you selected [STAY], the keypad will ask you to confirm
the interior and delay setting. Press [CONFIRM]. |
Disarm |
Press
[DISARM]
and enter CODE. |
Check Faulted Zones | If keypad
says [ZONE(S)
NOT READY], press [DISPLAY] to view faulted zones. |
Smoke Reset |
First, enter CODE to silence alarm. If a smoke detector
is latched in alarm, the keypad will say [SUPERVISORY/TROUBLE].
You can press the scroll key to verify the trouble
condition(s). Press [SMOKE RESET] and then your CODE. |
Code Change |
Press
Menu Scroll Key
3 times. Press [PROGRAM].
Enter Master
Programming Code. Press [CONTROL PANEL]. Press Function Number
(01 for user code 1 -- thru -- 17 for user code 17). Press
[FIND]
when prompted. Display will show first digit of this users
code. Enter each digit of desired new code.
Codes must be 5 digits in length. If you want a shorter
code, use trailing zeros (i.e. code 345 would be entered
34500.) |
Chime Mode On/Off |
Press
Menu Scroll Key
twice. Press [DAY
MONITOR]. Enter CODE. |
Force Arm Over Bad Zones |
If
enabled, keypad will give [LEAVE] and [STAY] options when
displaying [ZONE(S)
NOT READY]. Press [LEAVE] or [STAY]. Either [BYPASS] or [OVERRIDE]
will display. Select this option. If more than one zone is
faulted, scroll through faulted zones and bypass or
override. |
Power Down Panel |
Open panel door. Press slide switch down located
lower left corner of alarm panel circuit board. |
User Manual: | Z1100E |
Napco Alpha Keypad |
|
Arm: Enter your [CODE], then press the [ON/OFF] button. | |
Disarm: Enter your [CODE], then press the [ON/OFF] button. | |
Check
Faulted Zones: You
have faulted zones if the green status light is not
on. [ZONES FAULTED] will
display on the screen followed by the number and
description of each faulted zone. |
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Smoke Reset: After a fire alarm, enter your [CODE], then press [ON/OFF] to silence
the alarm. Press [RESET]
to silence the keypad. Then press [RESET] again to
reset smoke detectors. |
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Change code: 1) Enter your [CODE], then press [FUNCTION] to enter the Function mode. 2) Answer "No" (press [INSTANT]) until [ACTIVATE PROGRAM Y/N] displays, then press "Yes" ([INTERIOR] or [ON/OFF] button). 3) If you scrolled too far, you can press [BYPASS] to scroll in reverse. 4) You will be presented with a screen that looks something like [U01 123 - - ]. This example is displaying User 1 (always a 2-digit number) and then user 1's code "123". 5) Use the [FUNCTION] button to locate the cursor over the user # if it isn't already. The [FUNCTION] toggles the cursor from User # to User code. 6) Enter the 2-digit user # that you want to enter/change. 7) The cursor will automatically jump to the user code. Enter new code using the number pad. You can press [*][0] to erase the number at the cursor. 8) Press [ON/OFF] to save the code in memory. 9) Press [RESET] to exit . |
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Chime Mode On/Off: 1) Enter your [CODE], then press [FUNCTION] to enter the Function mode. 2) Answer "No" (press [INSTANT]) until [ACTIVATE CHIME Y/N] displays, then press "Yes" ([INTERIOR] or [ON/OFF] button) to activate, "No" [INSTANT] to deactivate. 3) Press [RESET] to exit . |
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Bypass Zone(s): Press [BYPASS], then type
the zone number to bypass. |
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Power down panel: Pull wire on NP7-12 battery. Then unplug the panel transformer if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it, then disconnect AC wire, upper left terminal #1 on board. | |
User Manual: Gemini
P3200 (also works for P1632, and P9600 which are
smaller and bigger versions of the same panel), RP2,
Gemini
P400 |
Napco LCD Keypad |
|
Arm: Enter your [CODE], then press the [ON/OFF] button. | |
Disarm: Enter your [CODE], then press the [ON/OFF] button. | |
Check Faulted Zones: You have faulted zones if the green status light is not on. Faulted zones will display on the screen one at a time. | |
Smoke Reset: After a fire alarm, enter your [CODE], then press [ON/OFF] to silence the alarm. Press [RESET] to silence the keypad. Then press [RESET] again to reset smoke detectors. | |
Change code: | |
Chime Mode On/Off: | |
Bypass Zone(s): Press [BYPASS], then type the zone number to bypass. | |
Power down panel: Pull wire on NP7-12 battery. Then unplug the panel transformer if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it, then disconnect AC wire, upper left terminal #1 on board. | |
User Manual: RP2, Gemini P400, Gemini P3200 (also works for P1632, and P9600 which are smaller and bigger versions of the same panel) |
Radionics D223 Keypad |
Arm: Press [9] to Arm All; Press [0] to Partial Arm |
DisArm: Enter Code (If you are still in exit time, just press [CLEAR] to disarm.) |
Check Faulted Zones: Faulted zones display automatically when faulted. |
Smoke Reset: After silencing siren by entering code, press [3] + code to reset smokes. |
Code Change: Enter [5], + [Old Code] + [New Code] same # of digits as old code, + [New Code] again. |
Chime Mode On/Off: Press [7], keypad will
display current setting. To Change, enter code + [1] to turn off, [2] to turn on short beep, [3] to beep until CLEAR key is pressed, or [4] to beep until point closes. |
Bypass Zone(s): Press [Zone #] + [*]. |
Power
Down Panel: Pull wire on NP7-12 battery. Then unplug the panel transformer
if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged
into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it,
then disconnect AC wire, upper left terminal on board. |
User Manual: Manual for LED
Keypad, Manual for Alpha Keypad |
Radionics 420, 620 Keypads |
Arm: Code + [ENT] key (Shortcut: [COMMAND] [1] (Arm All), [COMMAND] [2] (Perimeter Instant), or [COMMAND] [3] (Perimeter Delay)) |
DisArm: Code + [ENT] key |
Check Faulted Zones: Zone lights light when faulted. Slow blink means the zone is bypassed. Fast blink is alarm memory. |
Smoke Reset: [COMMAND] [4] [7] (Disarm to silence siren first) |
Code Change: [COMMAND] [5] + Old Code + [ENT] + New Code + [ENT] + New Code + [ENT] |
Chime Mode On/Off: [COMMAND] [6] (Radionics calls it the "Watch Mode") |
Force Arm Over Bad Zones: Code + [ENT] + [COMMAND] + [ENT] (Do this all at once - will bypass faulted zone(s) automatically) |
Power Down Panel: 1)
- Pull wire on NP7-12 standby battery; 2) Then unplug the panel transformer
if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged
into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it,
then, 3)Disconnect terminal 1 AC wire. Terminal 1 on a D4112 panel is far left bottom
just like a Vista panel. On a D6112 panel, it is the far UPPER left
corner terminal.
|
User Manual: D4112 Manual
(6 zone keypad), D6112
Manual (8 zone keypad) |
Radionics D1254 Keypad |
This panel keypad has a MENU system which can be
invoked by pressing [ENTER], then press [NEXT] to scroll thru
options, pressing [ENTER] to select displayed option. The
menu system is optional instead of using the "Command"
system. You can do either. |
Arm |
Code + [ENTER] is the basic arming method. Shortcuts: |
Disarm |
Code + [ENTER] |
Check Faulted Zones |
Press [ENTER]. Press [NEXT] until "View Menu" is
displayed. Press [ENTER].
Press [NEXT]
until "View faulted
Points" is displayed. Press [ENTER]. Press [NEXT] to scroll
thru faulted points. |
Smoke Reset |
After resetting fire alarm
with [CODE] +
[ENTER], press [CMD][4][7] to reset smoke detectors. |
Code Change |
[CMD][5][5], Keypad displays [ENTER USER NUM].
Enter User number (not user code) + [ENTER], Keypad displays [ENTER NEW CODE].
Enter new code. Keypad displays [USER XX ZZZZZZ] (XX-User number,
ZZZZZZ-User code). If correct, press [ENTER]. Keypad displays [PASSCODE CHANGED]. |
Chime Mode On/Off |
[CMD] [6] turns on/off the "Watch Mode". |
Force Arm Over Bad Zones |
[Arm Method] Keypad will display [AREA X 01 FAULTS],
Press [NEXT].
Keypad displays [FORCE/BYPAS
ARM?]. Press [ENTER]. |
Power Down Panel |
Remove one wire from NP7-12 battery. Then
unplug the panel transformer if you know where it
is. It is a beige box plugged into a nearby
power outlet. If you can't find it, then
remove one AC power wire from the panel.
This is located bottom of panel, last 2 terminals on
right side. |
View Faulted Zones |
Press [NEXT]. Keypad displays [AREA X 02 FAULTS].
Press [NEXT].
Keypad displays [FAULTED
ZONE TEXT]. Press [NEXT], Keypad displays [NEXT FAULTED ZONE TEXT], etc.
Press [CLR]
to return to idle screen. |
User Manual: | User Manual |
Radionics D360 LED Keypad
and D1252 Alpha Keypad |
|
Arm: | Code Shortcuts: [COMMAND][1] Arms All; [COMMAND][2] Arms Perimeter w/ no delay; [COMMAND][3] Arms w/ delay. |
DisArm: | Code |
Check Faulted Zones |
Press any numeric key [0-9] and keypad will scroll
through faulted zones |
Smoke Reset: | After silencing panel with Code, press [COMMAND][4][7] to reset smokes. |
Code Change: | [COMMAND][5][5],
Old Code; New Code; New code again. D8112A and D8112E
panels, the command is [COMMAND][5].
Most panels are D8112G models that use Command 55. Note: If you use Command 55, the user code will be a 6 digit number and the first 2 digits must stay the same (they are the user #). If you use Command 5, the user code will be a 5 digit number and the first digit must stay the same (it is the user #). This function can be disabled in programming, though it usually isn't. |
Chime Mode On/Off: | [COMMAND][6] turns on/off the "Watch Mode". |
Force Arm Over Open Zones: | If using Code to arm, hold last digit until panel arms over open zones. If using Command 1,2 or 3, press [COMMAND] and hold down the digit 1,2 or 3 until panel arms over open zones. |
Power Down Panel: | Pull
wire from NP7-12 battery. Then unplug the panel transformer if
you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged into
a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it, then pull off wire on terminal 1, upper
left corner of panel. |
View Faulted Zones |
If zones are faulted, alpha keypad will display
[NOT READY TO ARM].
Press any
numeric key on
the keypad to view faulted zones.(The LED Keypad has 8 red
lights that will light if zone is faulted.) |
User Manual: | Manual |
Radionics D1255 Keypad |
|
Arm |
Code + [ENT]
Shortcuts: [COMMAND][1]
Arms All; [COMMAND][2] Arms Perimeter, entry zone is
instant; [COMMAND][3] Arms Perimeter, entry zone delays. |
Disarm |
Code + [ENT] |
Check Faulted Zones | Press any numeric key [0-9] and keypad will scroll through faulted zones |
Smoke Reset |
After silencing alarm with Code + [ENT], press [COMMAND][4][7] to reset smoke
detectors. |
Code Change |
[COMMAND][5][5];
Enter Old Code + [ENT]; Enter New Code + [ENT];
Enter New Code Again + [ENT]. (To ADD a code, [COMMAND][5][6].
To DELETE a code, [COMMAND][5][3].) |
Chime Mode On/Off |
[COMMAND][6] |
Force Arm Over Bad Zones |
Code; Keypad displays [CHK AREA X];
Press [NEXT]
thru the list of all faulted points OR just press [COMMAND].
[FORCE ARM?]
will display at the end of the list. Press [ENT]. |
Power Down Panel |
Pull one wire on NP7-12
battery in panel. Then unplug the panel transformer if you know where it is. It is a
beige box plugged into a nearby power outlet. If
you can't find it, then disconnect
AC power by pulling wire on terminal 1, upper left corner of
panel. |
View Faulted Zones |
Press ANY NUMBER KEY on the
keypad. Faulted zones will scroll across keypad. |
User Manual: | Manual |
Radionics D279 Keypad |
Panels: Will work with most panels, but almost always installed with Radionics D8112. This is usually NOT the main keypad. This is a self-contained alarm designed to be a one zone partition. It only controls its own area, not the whole alarm system. |
Arm: 4 digit code |
Disarm: 4 digit code |
Check Faulted
Zones: Delayed
light ON = Delay door closed and ready to
arm. Instant light
ON = Other doors and windows closed and
ready. If either light is OFF, something is open. |
Change
code: Press [BLANK] key, Enter
OLD code once, NEW code twice. New code
must also be 4 digits. |
User Manual: Manual |
FBI |
Panels: FBI XL-2 |
Arm: 4 digit code |
Disarm: 4 digit code |
Check Faulted Zones: Alpha keypad (pictured here), faulted zones will automatically display. On LED keypad, zone lights of faulted zones will be lit. |
Change code: Press [CODE] + 4 digit Master Code + [USER #] (1-6) + enter new 4-digit code. |
Power
down panel: 1) Pull one wire
off of battery. 2) Then unplug the panel transformer if you know where it is. It is a beige box plugged into a nearby power outlet. If you can't find it, then disconnect wire from terminal 24 or 25, lower right corner of circuit board. |
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