Deleting A Device From The Configuration Of Wireless Expander Eclipse Wl (Via Lcd Keyboard); Operation With A Service Keyboard - Teletek electronics ECLIPSE 8 Installation Manual

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5.5. Deleting a device from the configuration of wireless expander Eclipse WL (via LCD keyboard)

1. Enter engineer code (by default 7777).
2. Choose the menu of Eclipse WL.
3. Use the arrows to enter the menu "8.WL Device" (address 8хх5) or "9.WL Remote" (address 8хх6) and
press
button (ENTER).
4. Enter a number of device or remote key fob.
5. The device is described with a name and unique ID code.
6. Press continuously the "0" button until a confirmation sound from the keyboard is heard – the screen
displays [Free] [_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _] for the number.
Note: When deleting a wireless device from type PIR, MC, FD, FL or SR, which is currently connected to
Eclipse WL, the device is resetting automatically and it is prepared for enrollment to a new system. However, if
the wireless device is not currently connected to Eclipse WL (because of missing battery, lost communication
with the expander or other reason), it is obligatory the installer to reset it manually before enrolment to a new
system. When deleting a remote key, fob it is not resetting automatically and before new enrolment to a system
the installer must reset it manually.

6. OPERATION WITH A SERVICE KEYBOARD

The service keyboard is a device, which is not a part of the system configuration, but can provide full access to all engineer
programming menus. Every keyboard of Eclipse Series can be used as service, when it is not enrolled at address in the
system configuration.
The service keyboard is not enrolled at a certain address and that is why its removing will not cause a system trouble for a
lost device.
You can connect only one service keyboards to the system configuration at the same time.
The "Service keyboard" mode allows access only to the engineer programming menus and the Manager and User
programming menus are not available. The system arming and disarming is also unavailable.
Every Eclipse Series keyboard can be service keyboard if it is not currently connected and enrolled to the system
configuration.
The service keyboard can be connected to the control panel in two ways:
- Via specialized cable for connection of service keyboard to the interface connector Service KBD on the control
panel PCB.
- To the system bus of the control panel.
The indication of a keyboard when used as service keyboard in the system, depends on its type:
Keyboard
LED 8
LED 16A
LED32
LCD 32
LCD 32 Sensitive
Using a service keyboard cable
This is a specialized cable for quick connection of service keyboard to an Eclipse series control panel. The cable is factory
prepared for connection to interface connector "Service KBD" on the panel's PCB from the one side and for connection to the
keyboard terminals at the other – Figure 25.
Eclipse
Panel
Figure 25.
LED
Indication
Blinks fast in red.
Blinks in red and green in turn.
Eclipse
Keyboard
Attention! The interface connector Service KBD is available in
Eclipse 8/16/32/99 Series - Installation Manual
To enter in the service keyboard mode:
- Connect the interface connector to "Service KBD" terminals
on the panel.
- Connect the color wires to the keyboard terminals as
observe the polarity of the connection.
- Wait the initial initialization to complete.
- Single press the PRG button (
- When you finish with the engineer programming, exit to the
main screen.
- Unplug the interface connector from the "Service KBD"
terminal.
the following hardware versions:
Eclipse 8
Eclipse 16
rev. 1.5
rev. 1.1
35
).
Eclipse 32
Eclipse 99
rev. 1.8
rev. 1.2

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