NAPCO iSecure Installation & Programming Instructions page 67

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Keypad Dealer Function Menu (cont'd)
matically cancels the Fault Find mode).
When testing wireless systems, the keypad will not
beep if the signal strength is less than 3, but the
strength will still be displayed.
ACTIVATE LOCATE
Helps you find zone troubles and indicates when
they are repaired. When this feature is accessed,
the sounder will turn on and the keypad display will
read "LOCATE", then scroll through the zones in
trouble. As each zone is corrected, the sounder will
stop momentarily, signaling its repair, and the dis-
play will indicate the remaining zones in trouble.
The sounder and display will continue in this manner
until all zones are repaired, or until RESET is
pressed. Note: This feature will only operate with
Zone Expansion Module(s); see the documentation
for model GEM-EZM8 (eight point expansion mod-
ule)
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DISPLAY ALARM LOG
Displays most recent alarm events.
event, date, time, Area and zone.
DISPLAY TOTAL LOG
Displays most recent events of all types. Includes
the event, date, time and, if applicable, Area and
zone or user.
DISPLAY SYSTEM LOG
Displays most recent system events. Includes the
event, date, time and other pertinent information,
where necessary, depending upon the event.
TO ARM IN 1-4 HRS.
Use this function to (a) delay programmed auto-
arming up to 4 hours, 15 minutes or (b) initiate auto-
arming in 4 hours, 15 minutes.
Fifteen minutes prior to arming, the siren will sound
a 2-second warning and the keypad will begin a 15-
minute countdown with the sounder pulsing (the
sounder may be silenced by pressing RESET, but it
will turn back on one minute before arming). Within
this countdown window, arming may be delayed an
additional 1 to 4 hours, as above, or auto-arming
may be canceled by arming and disarming the Go-
Anywhere Hub.
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DISPLAY RF XMITTER STAT
Checks the status of up to 60 transmitters. The key-
pad will display:
zone number (Z01-Z96)
transmitter ID code number (6 digits)
point number (PT1-PT4; "9" for unsuper-
vised)
status of transmitter:
NODATA: Transmission not yet received
NORMAL: Transmitter's zone normal;
FAULT: Transmitter's zone open;
LOBATT: Transmitter battery low;
TAMPER: Transmitter case open;
S.FAIL: Supervisory failure (test transmis-
sion not received within programmed time);
relative signal strength of the last transmis-
sion, on a scale of 1-10 (10 being the strong-
est). ("SS—" indicates transmission not yet
received). Note: A signal strength of 3 or
less is an indication that reception may be
unreliable. In such cases, the use of an addi-
tional receiver located closer to the transmit-
ter is recommended.
connected to the Go-Anywhere Hub, only the
higher signal strength of the two will be dis-
played.
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