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Tunstall Keypad Installer Quick Reference Card

Tunstall Keypad Installer Quick Reference Card

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Installer's Keypad Quick Reference Card
Introduction
The keypad is designed to enable a trained installer
to con gure a home unit prior to use. It must not be
left connected to an operational unit.
If unused for 5 minutes the keypad will enter a
"sleep" condition, and if left connected to a home
unit warning tones will be sounded until it is
disconnected.
Attachment points are provided to enable the
keypad to be carried on a neck cord/belt clip
The slot on the rear of the Keypad can be used to
hold an ID card or this quick reference card.
Compatibility
The keypad can con gure the following models:
Vi, Vi+
All keypad functions available
Connect/Connect+
Sub-set of keypad functions
Caresse, 400, 4000
Sub-set of keypad functions
Connection
Connect to keypad
Connect to home unit
AUX socket
Note that the keypad has no internal power source
and is only operational when connected to a home
unit running on mains power.
Key Guide & Display Symbols
Key
Use
Cursor right, volume up
Cursor left, volume down
Delete/back-space
(press & hold to clear display)
Value entry
Programming/commands
Response Centre functions & data "A"
Unit ID functions & data "B"
Personal Recipient functions & data "C"
Time functions & data "D"
Information functions, enquiry & data "E"
Trigger/sensor functions & data "F"
Battery test and test calls
Programming/command entry
Programming
Refer to home unit documentation for details of
parameters, codes etc. Key entries can be edited
using
.
Indexed Parameter Data Entry (all compatible models)
parameter number
data (max 16 digits)
eg
to set ID to 995
Quickcodes (all models produced after June 2007)
4 digit quickcode
eg
to reset to default settings
Enquiry (all compatible models)
parameter number
Displays current value of speci ed parameter
eg
might show *2*995EEEEEEEEEEEEE█
Content can be edited using
programmed by entering
at the end of the
sequence.
Note that "E" denotes an "empty" digit. This is shown
when reading a parameter but will be added
automatically when programming new values.
and then re-

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Summary of Contents for Tunstall Keypad

  • Page 1 Quickcodes (all models produced after June 2007) • The slot on the rear of the Keypad can be used to Response Centre functions & data “A” 4 digit quickcode hold an ID card or this quick reference card.
  • Page 2 Up to four con guration “templates” of customised Good battery = three ascending tones. documentation for full details. settings can be stored in the keypad’s memory for Bad battery = single low pitched tone. subsequent programming to other home units.