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Section 2: Your Keypad


VISUAL
INDICATORS


As a user of your security system, you'll need to be
primarily concerned with the keypad. This section
discusses the keypad's visual indicators and the
use of its keys.

Each keypad in your
system reports its status
via its LED (lighted)
indicators at the right.
Through its keys, you can
enter commands to "arm"
and "disarm" the system,
bypass intrusion zones,
report emergencies, etc.

NOTE:
The keys and the LED
indicators (except the
Zones LED indicators)
are the same in both
types of keypads.


The five LED indicators found at the upper right
provide typical system indications, as discussed
below and on the next page. Some indicators have
additional functions, explained later on.

POWER LED

CONDITION

(see note at left)

EXPLANATION

ON

The system is operating properly
from commercial (AC) power; its
backup battery is in good
condition

OFF

The system is inoperative due to
lack of power (from both
commercial AC and backup
battery); servicing will be required

RAPID

FLASH

(about 4 times per

second)

Indicates a trouble condition; for
more information, see Section 6:
System Troubles.

SLOW

FLASH

(About once every 2

second)

Indicates the system is in the User
Functions
mode (see Section 5 for
more information on User
Functions
)

The POWER LED is a
useful indicator
reflecting the system's
operation.

NOTE: If a trouble
condition exists, the
POWER LED will flash
only when the system
is in its disarmed state.
Once the system is
armed, a previously
flashing POWER LED
will light steadily.