Interlogix ATSx500A Series Installation And Programming Manual page 154

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Chapter 5: Menu reference
2.2.1.n.3.12 Function keys
1>F1 key
2 F2 key
Function keys menu allows you to assign a user programmable function to any of
available function keys. See "User programmable functions" on page 88 for more
details.
Function keys availability depends on the keypad type. See also "2.2.1.n.1
Keypad type" on page 143.
2.2.1.n.3.13 Area ind.LED1
13 Area ind.LED1
>........<
Area ind.LED1 allows you to assign areas to the programmable LED 1 of the
keypad. The indicator is green when all areas assigned are ready to set. It turns
red when any area assigned is set or part set. The red indicator is flashing when
there is an alarm in an area assigned to it.
Note:
This functionality is different when only one area is assigned to both
indicators. In this case the combination of two indicators shows another two
states of this area:
LED 1 is red, LED 2 is off: The area is in part set 1 state.
LED 1 is off, LED 2 is red: The area is in part set 2 state.
This indication requires the selected keypad to be assigned only to this particular
area both for view and control. See "2.2.1.n.3.3 View areas" on page 144 and
"2.2.1.n.3.5 Control areas" on page 145.
2.2.1.n.3.14 Area ind.LED2
14 Area ind.LED2
>........<
Use Area ind.LED2 to program LED 2 indicator in the same way as described in
"2.2.1.n.3.13 Area ind.LED1" above.
2.2.1.n.3.15 Status ind.
15 Status ind.
>List<
Status indication defines how the area status list is displayed. The following
options may be available, depending on panel variant and keypad model:
List: The areas are displayed as a vertical list with names and statuses, which
requires scrolling.
Symbolic: All areas are displayed in one screen. Only area numbers and
statuses are displayed.
AG list: The same as list, but for area groups.
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