Keypad Display Symbols; Proximity (Prox) Tags Support; Function Key Assignment - DSC hs2tchp Installation Instructions Manual

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Note: If there is no keypad enrolled on the system, once you power up, the keypad will display the
message: Press the Enroll button on the touchscreen. Other keypads can then be enrolled from the
first keypad. Use one of the following enrollment options:
[902][000] Auto Enroll
When this mode is selected, the total number of keypads currently enrolled is displayed
on the keypad.
1.
Enter [902][000] to begin the auto-enrollment of new keypads. As each device is
enrolled, the keypad displays the model type, serial number and slot assignment.
Keypads are assigned to the next available slot.
[902][001] Manual Enroll
1.
Enter [902][001] or use the [<][>] keys and press [*].
2.
When prompted, enter the serial number of the keypad found on the back of the
device.
3.
An error tone is sounded if an invalid serial number is received. Once enrolled, the
device model, serial number and slot assignment are displayed. Keypads are
enrolled into the next available slot for the device. The slot assignment can be
changed using the [<][>] keys.
4.
To cancel the enrollment of a module, press [#].
Note: Once the maximum number of devices have been enrolled, an error tone sounds and a warning
message is displayed.
[902][101] Unenroll Keypads
1.
Enter [902][101] or use the [<][>] keys and press [*].
2.
Use the [<][>] keys to scroll to the specific keypad to delete.
3.
Press [*] to select the keypad and, when prompted, press [*] again to delete it.

Keypad Display Symbols

Ready Light (green) – If the Ready light is on, the system is ready for arming.
Armed Light (red) – If the Armed light is on, the system has been armed successfully.
System Trouble – Indicates that a system trouble is active.
AC – Indicates that AC is present at the main panel.

Proximity (Prox) Tags Support

The tag can perform any keypad function that would normally require a user access code.
Present the tag to the tag reader
.
Assign Proximity Tags
Using an LCD keypad:
1.
Press [*][5]Master/Supervisor Code].
2.
Enter a 2-digit user code.
3.
Press 2.
4.
Pass the enrolled tag near the tag reader.
Delete Proximity Tags
To delete a proximity tag:
1.
Select Options, Access Codes [enter Master code].
2.
Select a user to delete.
3.
Select Prox Tag Prog then delete.

Function Key Assignment

The HS2TCHP has 7 buttons on the Home screen, four of them programmable by the
installer. Function key 2 must always be set to "Away Armed."
To program function keys 1,3,4,5:
1.
On the virtual keypad, press [*][8][Installer Code].
2.
Enter [861]-[876] to program keypads 1-16 respectively.
3.
Enter [001-[005] for function keys 1-5 or use the [<][>] keys and press [*].
4.
Enter a 2-digit number to assign a function key operation - [00]-[68]. See
Available Function Key Options below.
5.
Repeat from step 3 until function keys 1, 3, 4, 5 are programmed.
To program function key 6:
1.
Press Options, Installer Menu [Installer Code], Keypad Programming then
Home Functions.
2.
To display the Photo button on the Home page, press Photos. To display
the Keypad Mode button on the Home page, press Keypad Mode.
Available Function Key Options
Refer to your system installation manual for a complete list.
[00] Null
[02] Instant Stay Arm
[04] Away Arm
[05] [*][9] No-entry Arm
[07] [*][6][---][04] System Test
[09] Night Arm
[13] Global Away Arm
[14] Global Disarming
[17] Arm Interior
[21] [*][7][1] Command Output 1 [22] [*][7][2] Command Output 2
[23] [*][7][3] Command Output 3 [24] [*][7][4] Command Output 4 [29] Bypass Group Recall
[31] Local PGM Activate
[32] Bypass Mode
[34] User Programming
[35] User Functions
[39] Trouble Display
[40] Alarm Memory
[03] Stay Arm
[06] [*][4] Chime ON/OFF
[12] Global Stay Arm
[16] [*][0] Quick Exit
[33] Bypass Recall
[37] Time/ Date Program
[61] - [68] Partition Select 1 - 8

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