Resetting The System After An Alarm (*); Incorrect Code Protection; Personal Attack - Honeywell GKP-S8M User Manual

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Depending on your keypad's configuration, this will disarm the
total set or the entire system. In the latter case, the annex set
might need to be re-armed.
Resetting the system after an alarm
If any of the LEDs 2, 3 or 4 are flashing slowly, an alarm has
occurred (see page 12 for detailed LED functionalities). When
there is an alarm in memory, the system must be reset before it
can be armed.
To reset the system:
1. Disarm it using a valid code or present a tag.
2. If there is more than one alarm in the memory, repeat this
operation for each alarm until LEDs 2, 3 or 4 stops flashing
slowly.
If LED 4 is flashing quickly on your keypad, a confirmed alarm
has occurred and a reset must be performed by your alarm
company, you cannot operate the system. Call the operator.
(*) If keypad installed with CMI, HMI, Sucre Box panels.

Incorrect code protection

Important: If you enter five successive incorrect codes or
present 5 invalid tags consecutively, the keypad will be
blocked for 5 minutes. The intrusion siren will be triggered
if the system is armed.

Personal attack

Note: This function is optional, and can be set at installation.
You can send an alarm at any time, even when your system is
not armed:
Press the
The siren is triggered (depending on the configuration).
The central monitoring station is alerted (if the service is
available).
6
and
keys simultaneously.
(*)

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