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  • Page 1 Protege Alphanumeric LCD Keypad User Manual...
  • Page 2 The specifications and descriptions of products and services contained in this manual were correct at the time of printing. Integrated Control Technology Limited reserves the right to change specifications or withdraw products without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, photocopied, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic or mechanical), for any purpose, without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction _______________________________________________________________ 5     1.1  Legend ........................... 5  1.2  Terminology ........................6  Operation ________________________________________________________________ 8     2.1  Indicator Lights ......................8  2.2  Visual Display ........................ 9  2.3  Audible Tone ......................... 9  2.4  Keypad Function ......................10  2.5  Text Entry ........................
  • Page 4 6.2  Programming Access Levels ..................38  Menu Groups ____________________________________________________________ 41     7.1  Master Menu Group ....................41  7.2  Programming Menu Groups ..................41  Area Groups _____________________________________________________________ 46     8.1  All Areas Group ......................46  8.2  Programming Area Groups ..................46  Door Groups _____________________________________________________________ 48  ...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for choosing the Protege Integrated Alarm and Access Control System. The Protege System will give you peace of mind by providing reliable security protection, building automation and access control for your premises. The Protege System is an advanced technology security system specifically designed to enhance the functionality of security, building automation and access control by providing a complete integrated solution with local monitoring and offsite communication.
  • Page 6: Terminology

    1.2 Terminology To ensure that you manage your Protege System effectively please familiarise yourself with the following terms used throughout this manual.   Areas / Partitions An area or partition is used to divide large systems in to manageable regions. For example a building may have a Warehouse Area, Administration Area and Production Area.
  • Page 7 Card Readers Card readers can be used to provide many functions within the Protege System. Primarily used to manage the access of users through doors, a card reader can also be used for time and attendance, area arming and disarming, elevator access control and car park management allowing the access control and alarm system to be seamlessly integrated.
  • Page 8: Operation

    Operation The following section provides you with information on how to use the Protege LCD Keypad. When the text [USER CODE] is shown this indicates that you are required to logon with your user code. The default Master Code to gain access to your system is [123456] followed by the [ENTER] key. This code MUST be changed.
  • Page 9: Visual Display

    2.2 Visual Display The Protege LCD keypad features a rich 32 Character LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) showing customised messages. All messages are shown on the LCD display screen.   2.3 Audible Tone When you press a key on the Protege LCD keypad a short audible tone is generated. Other tones are generated when certain functions are used, you should be familiar with the following audible tone outputs.
  • Page 10: Keypad Function

    2.4 Keypad Function The Protege LCD keypad incorporates a backlit silicone membrane keypad. The primary function that each key performs is shown below, in some cases these may vary based on the function or action being performed. Function 0 - 9 Numerical keys from [0] to [9] are used to enter your User Code to logon to the Protege LCD Keypad.
  • Page 11: Option Entry

    Entering text data is done by pressing keys multiple times to show the character required. The display will change as the key is pressed. For example, using the character key map shown, to enter the name John , you would press the [5] key once for , move the cursor one location to the right using the [ ] key, press the [6] key seven times for , and repeat the procedure for the other characters in the text entry.
  • Page 12: Text Search

    2.7 Text Search The Protege LCD User Station features a powerful text search function that allows you to find items that have been given text names. In the following example the name for a user is searched for from the user selection screen when programming the user.
  • Page 13: Menu Operation

    2.8 Menu Operation The Protege LCD keypad uses a well defined menu structure. Shortcuts are provided to these menus without the need to scroll using the up and down arrow keys. Throughout this manual a keypad menu shortcut will be shown as [MENU,3,1].
  • Page 14: Offline Menu Operation

    View (Sub Menu) To access the view menu press [MENU,5]. The following view sub menus are available. Alarm Memory (View Alarm Memory) Trouble View (View System Troubles) Bypass List (Display All Bypassed Zones)   Time (Sub Menu) To access the time menu press [MENU,6]. The following time sub menus are available. Change Time (Set/Adjust Real Time Clock) Schedules...
  • Page 15: Logon To Lcd Keypad

    2.10 Logon To LCD Keypad Before most operations a user MUST logon to the Protege System LCD Keypad.   Logon Procedure To logon to the Protege LCD Keypad follow the procedures below. Enter user code: ****** Enter your [USER CODE] then press the [ENTER] to logon to the Protege System LCD Keypad. Each key press will display a '*'.
  • Page 16 Viewing Alarm Memory Enter your [USER CODE] to logon to the keypad. Warehouse *Alarms In Mem* Select the memory view menu item located in the view main menu [MENU,5,1]. Use the up [ ] and down [ ] keys to scroll the areas that can be viewed. If an area has alarms in memory the keypad will generate a rejection tone beep and the display will show the memory message.
  • Page 17: Trouble Display

    Display Alarm Memory On Logon The alarm memory can be displayed when you logon, this option is programmed per user or per access level based on the menu group assigned to the access level. The Protege System features comprehensive event logging and full audit information. It is recommended to review the event log for alarm events or inform the security system administrator.
  • Page 18: General Trouble List

    As shown in the example display the trouble message " The system or a component of it has a battery problem. Call service tech. " is presented to the user. Press [ENTER] to acknowledge If troubles require acknowledgement the user can acknowledge the trouble by pressing the [ENTER] key. Press [ ] to show next item To view the next trouble condition (if present) press the down [ ] key.
  • Page 19: System Trouble List

    Telephone Line The telephone line that is connected to the main system controller has been damaged.   Zone Fault A zone that has been programmed with fault monitoring is in a compromised condition and needs to be serviced.   Fire Loop The fire detection wiring or a fire detector has become faulty.
  • Page 20: Access Trouble List

    2.15 Access Trouble List Access control trouble conditions monitor user operation and access control devices within the system alerting the system manager when a user is attempting to compromise the system or a device is in an unauthorised state.   Forced Door A door in the system has been forced open.
  • Page 21 Viewing Bypassed Zones Enter your [USER CODE] to logon to the keypad. Checking zone(s) for bypass... Select the bypass view sub menu item located in the view menu [MENU,5,3]. This will take you to the bypass view menu. Bypassed zones will be scanned and reported to the display. Bypass list completed.
  • Page 22: Arming/Disarming

    Arming/Disarming To take full advantage of your Protege System, you should familiarize yourself with the different arming methods.   3.1 Exit Delay After entering a valid arming sequence the exit delay time will provide you with enough time to exit the protected area before the area arms.
  • Page 23: Regular Arming Areas

    Silencing and Cancelling Alarms Logon to the LCD Keypad by entering your user code followed by the enter key. Warehouse in ALARM The display will show the area associated with the LCD Keypad you have logged on to with the alarm status. If you have access to more than one area you are able to scroll the areas using the [ ] and [ ] keys.
  • Page 24 Once the enabling of the zones has been completed the area will now ensure that the zones in the area are ready to be armed. If an area has zones that are not ready to be armed and are not secured the display will show you the first zone that is open in the area.
  • Page 25: Stay Arming

    When the zone is not ready to be armed the display will show the zone name on the first line and the zone status below. Press [ARM] to re-test zone(s) The display will then scroll showing the available options for the zone. Pressing the [ARM] key will start the zone test from the beginning.
  • Page 26: Force Arming

    Press the [STAY] stay key. The area will enable the normal zones in the area and bypass the stay zones. The display will show the progress. Office Checking zone(s) Once the enabling of the zones has been completed the area will now ensure that the zones in the area are ready to be stay armed.
  • Page 27: Area 24Hr Status

    The display will show the area associated with the LCD Keypad you have logged on to and the current status. If you have access to more than one area you are able to scroll the areas using the [ ] and [ ] keys. To search for an area by name press the [MEMORY] key to open the search screen.
  • Page 28: Bypassing Zones

    The display will show the area associated with the LCD Keypad you have logged on to and the current status. If you have access to more than one area you are able to scroll the areas using the [ ] and [ ] keys. To search for an area by name press the [MEMORY] key to open the search screen.
  • Page 29 Use the up [ ] key to scroll the display to the next zone. Warehouse PIR is BYPASSED Press the [1] key to bypass the zone. Press the [3] key to latch bypass the zone or press the [2] key to remove the bypass setting.
  • Page 30: Events

    Events Events are logged for all actions that are performed on the Protege System and can be viewed from the LCD Keypad. Events are presented in plain text on the keypad. To manage your system effectively and get detailed, exception and custom reports direct to your desktop ask your security professional about the Protege System Management Suite.
  • Page 31: User Codes

    User Codes User Codes are personal identification numbers that allow you to enter certain programming modes, arm or disarm your Protege system as well as activate or deactivate automation functions. The Protege system supports multiple master codes and over two thousand user codes.  ...
  • Page 32 Use the up [ ] key to increment the user number until UN00010 is displayed or enter the user number using the numerical keys. UN00010 Name *User 00010 Press the [ENTER] key and the display will show the user display name. The cursor will be positioned at the start of the text entry.
  • Page 33 The display will show the users expiry time programming screen. Use the numerical keys to enter a time in 24HR military format. To clear the time entry press the [DISARM] key. A setting of --:-- will mean no expiry time checking will be performed.
  • Page 34 (4) Show User Memory On Logon The user will be shown the alarm memory when they logon. It is recommended to also enable option three when option four is enabled.   (5) Disarm Primary Area On Logon When enabled the user only needs to enter their user code and press the [ENTER] key. If the primary area for the keypad is armed it will be disarmed.
  • Page 35 (4) User Can Modify Their Own Code Enabled this option will allow a user to modify their own code. The user must also be given access to the user menu.   (5) Reserved Option A reserved option, do not change this option.  ...
  • Page 36 Once the user name is displayed use the up [ ] and down [ ] keys to scroll to the next user. Modifications can be made and WILL be saved if the [ ] or [ ] keys are pressed. UN00011 Name G Bates In the example shown pressing the up [ ] key moves to the next user (UN00011) and shows the name.
  • Page 37 Disabling User Codes Disabling a user code has the added benefit of monitoring the attempted use of any user credentials by allow access denied events to be processed for the user (User Code/Card Number). Select user to modify: UN00010 Select the user. Once the desired user is displayed press the [ENTER] key. Press repeatedly until the access level programming screen is shown.
  • Page 38: Access Levels

    Access Levels Access levels are used to define what Areas, Doors, Menus, Floors and Elevators a group of users will be able to access and/or control. An access level MUST be assigned to a user to allow them in to the system. By default the Protege System provides three default access levels.
  • Page 39 A schedule defines when this access level will be valid. A setting of none will disable schedule verification. Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the records. The arrow on the top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen.
  • Page 40 The elevator group defines which elevators a user assigned the access level will be able to gain access. A setting of None will prevent a user assigned the access level from being able to use elevators. Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the records.
  • Page 41: Menu Groups

    Menu Groups Menu Groups are used to define what Menus a user or LCD keypad will be able to access and/or display. A Menu Group is assigned to an access level (see page 38), to allow users to access the menus enabled on an LCD Keypad.
  • Page 42 The display will show the schedule programming. A schedule defines when this menu group will be valid. A setting of none will disable schedule verification. Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the records. The arrow the top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen. MG010 Secondary None The display will show the secondary menu group selection.
  • Page 43 (8) System Menu Setting the system menu option allows the menu group to access [MENU,8]. MG010 Sub [********] The display will show the option entry screen for the sub menus that the menu group will allow access to. An option can be toggled on and off by using the numerical keys [1] to [8]. To view the options in text entry mode press the [STAY] key.
  • Page 44 (8) Reserved Option Option 8 is reserved and should not be modified. MG010 Extra 1 [********] The display will show the option entry screen for the first extra menus that the menu group will allow access to. An option can be toggled on and off by using the numerical keys [1] to [8]. To view the options in text entry mode press the [STAY] key.
  • Page 45 (1-8) Reserved Options All options in the Extra 2 entry screen are reserved and should not be modified. Once the menu group has been programmed to use the menu group it must be assigned to an access level. PRT-KLCD Protege Alphanumeric LCD Keypad User Manual | April 2011...
  • Page 46: Area Groups

    Area Groups Area groups are used to define what areas/partitions a user will be able to view, arm and disarm. An area group is assigned to an access level (see page 38) to restrict the ability for a user to control an area or partition. The Protege system supports up to 250 area groups.
  • Page 47 The display will show the schedule programming. A schedule defines when this area group will be valid. A setting of none will disable schedule verification. Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the records. The arrow on the top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen.
  • Page 48: Door Groups

    Door Groups Door groups are used to define what doors a user will be able to access and/or control. A door group is assigned to an access level (see page 38) to restrict the ability for a user to gain entry or exit to certain doors. The Protege system supports up to 250 door groups.
  • Page 49 The display will show the schedule programming. A schedule defines when this door group will be valid. A setting of none will disable schedule verification. Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the records. The arrow on the top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen.
  • Page 50: Floor Groups

    10 Floor Groups Floor groups are used to define what floors a user will be able to access and/or control when using elevators within your facility. A floor group is assigned to an access level (see page 38) to restrict the ability for a user to gain entry to certain floors.
  • Page 51 The display will show the secondary floor group selection. A secondary floor group if programmed will be used if the assigned schedule is not valid. This allows an access level to be assigned floor groups based on the time of the day.
  • Page 52: Elevator Groups

    11 Elevator Groups Elevator groups are used to define what elevators a user will be able to access and/or control. A elevator group is assigned to an access level (see page 38) to restrict the ability for a user to use certain elevators. For example service elevators can only be used by service staff restricting them access to the public elevators.
  • Page 53 The display will show the schedule programming. A schedule defines when this elevator group will be valid. A setting of None will disable schedule verification. Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the records. The arrow the top line indicates it is a scroll selection entry screen. EG010 Secondary None The display will show the secondary elevator group selection.
  • Page 54: Time Setting

    12 Time Setting Setting the date, time and day of the week is accessed through the time menu [MENU,6,1].   12.1 Setting the Date and Time Enter your [USER CODE] to logon to the keypad. Enter system time: 14:29 Select the date and time menu item located in the main menu [MENU,6,1]. This will display the time. Use the numerical keys to enter the time pressing [ENTER] to move to the date entry screen.
  • Page 55: Schedules

    13 Schedules Schedules are used to perform functions based on a time period (up to 4) and days of the week. You can also prevent a schedule from occurring based on a holiday setting. Schedules are accessed through the time menu [MENU,6,2].
  • Page 56: View Schedule Status

    The display will show the option entry screen for the holiday groups that period one will be active on. An option can be toggled on and off (enabling the schedule to be active on the holiday group) by using the numerical keys [1] to [8].
  • Page 57: Holidays

    14 Holidays Holidays are used to prevent a schedule from operating during a predefined holiday period. A holiday can be programmed to be a single day or a period from start until end. To make a holiday repeat the holiday can be programmed with a blank entry for the year.
  • Page 58 Select the holiday using the [ ] and [ ] keys. Press the [ARM] key to view the holiday status. S: V G: 12345678 ------Y- The display will show the holiday status. If a 'Y' is under the 'V' the holiday is valid. If a 'Y' is under the 'S' or 'E' the start or end time are valid.
  • Page 59: Daylight Savings

    15 Daylight Savings Daylight savings settings are used to configure the rules associated with processing time changes for daylight savings in your country. The daylight savings rules are provided to match the international UTC daylight savings rules. The daylight savings configuration is accessed through the time menu [MENU,6,4].  ...
  • Page 60: Special Features

    16 Special Features The Protege System offers many flexible features to enhance the management of your installation.   16.1 Offline Menu Access Offline menu options are provided to allow access to certain functions without the need to log in to the LCD Keypad.
  • Page 61: Offline Door Unlock

    Pressing the [ ] key will show the BIOS Application Version Number, 1.02 Build 0375. Info at KP039 Boot: 1.04.0176 Pressing the [ ] key will show the BOOT Application Version Number, 1.04 Build 0176. Info at KP039 Database: 1.09 Pressing the [ ] key will show the Database Version Number, 1.09.
  • Page 62: 6.3  Disable Audible Output

    16.3 Disable Audible Output It may be desirable to disable the audible tone on your keypad. This will prevent the beeper from generating any notification of alarms, exit delay or entry delay. The keypad will not generate a tone when a key is pressed and audible confirmation will be turned off.
  • Page 63: 6.6  Fire Alarm

    16.6 Fire Alarm When a fire alarm occurs, the LCD User Station will emit three audible tones at 2 second intervals until reset by entering a valid user code. If the zone is a delay fire zone, there is a delay of thirty seconds before the system contacts the security company or property manager.
  • Page 64: 7 Warranty

    17 Warranty The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year. Except as specifically stated herein, all express or implied warranties whatsoever, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly excluded.
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