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User Manual INTEGRA 10
Display
The keypads are provided with a 2x16 character display with backlighting. The backlighting
mode is determined by the installer. In the standby mode, the display shows the current date
and time, it can also permanently show the keypad name. The format of displayed
information is defined by the installer. The lower display line can be used to show the current
status of selected partitions (up to 16), the displayed symbols being as described in the
TESTS function. The first character in the lower line (from left) shows the status of the lowest
number partition, as selected by the installer. The following numbers show information on the
partitions in the ascending order.
The LCD display can also show important information transmitted by the service using the
so-called SERVICE MESSAGE. The displayed text can contain up to 29 characters and can be
displayed either permanently, or for a specified period of time. It can be visible either to all
users, or only to some of them after entering the access code.
Keys
Situated under the display are keys, which can be backlit (the backlighting mode being
determined by the installer), and which are used for:
entering codes,
moving through menu and selecting appropriate functions from the list,
entering data for called functions.
The [#] and [ok] keys are electrically connected to each other and may be used
interchangeably. Therefore, if using the [#] key is mentioned elsewhere in the following part
of this manual, it should be understood that the [ok] key may also be used instead.
LED indicators
6 LEDs present information on the system state.
- ALARM (red) – permanent lighting of the LED indicates alarm. After expiry of the alarm
time, the blinking LED means alarm memory. The LED is going off after deletion of
alarm (see: ALARMS).
Note: The LED may not signal alarms in the armed mode if the installer has enabled the
option DO NOT SHOW ALARM IF ARMED, as required by the CLC/TS 50131-3 standard.
-
TROUBLE (yellow) – blinking light indicates that a technical trouble has occurred in the
system. Emergency situations causing this LED to light up are described further in this
Manual (see D
ESCRIPTION OF USER FUNCTIONS ÆTROUBLES). The LED goes
temporarily off when the LCD keypad is in partially armed mode (at least one partition
accessible to the given LCD keypad is armed) or in fully armed mode (all partitions
accessible to the LCD keypad are armed) PROG. The LED is blinking until the
troubles are viewed and the trouble memory is reset (the option TROUBLE MEMORY
UNTIL REVIEW
enabled) or until the trouble cause stops (the option TROUBLE MEMORY
UNTIL REVIEW disabled) PROG.
- ARMED (green) – the LED is blinking when some partitions are armed and lights
steadily when all partitions operated by the keypad are armed.
- SERVICE (green) – the LED is blinking when the control panel is in the service mode
(function only available to the user having a service code).
Note: The service mode limits normal operation of the control panel. Alarms from most
zones (except for the following types: PANIC, 24H CASH MACHINE, and 24H VIBRATION)
as well as tamper alarms are not signaled. To restore normal operation of the control
panel, you should exit the service mode, because the control panel will not
automatically return to its normal operating mode.
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