ICT Protege PRT-KLCD User Manual

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  • Page 1 PRT-KLCD Protege Alphanumeric LCD Keypad User Manual...
  • Page 2 The specifications and descriptions of products and services contained in this document 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 Operation Status Indicators Audible Feedback Keypad Functions Logging in to the Keypad Single Credential Login Dual Credential Login Logging Out Expired PIN Changing Your PIN Arming / Disarming Delay Times Arming an Area Disarming an Area Silencing and Canceling Alarms Bypassing Inputs in an Area Stay Arming an Area Instant Stay Arming an Area...
  • Page 4 Adding a User Modifying a User General Options Advanced Options Deleting a User Disclaimer and Warranty PRT-KLCD | Protege Alphanumeric LCD Keypad | User Manual...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Before using your keypad we highly recommend you read this manual carefully and have your security professional or property manager explain basic system operation to you. For more information visit the ICT website or ask your system administrator.
  • Page 6: Operation

    Operation The following section provides you with the information needed to familiarize yourself with the keypad before carrying out basic operations. Status Indicators The keypad features three status indicator lights showing the condition of the Protege system. Power Indicator Disarmed Indicator Armed / Alarm Indicator Power Indicator When the power indicator on, the system is powered and operating normally.
  • Page 7: Audible Feedback

    Confidentiality Mode Keypads include a confidentiality mode where all lights (Power, Disarm, Arm and LCD backlight) will turn off when the keypad is not in use. Confidentiality mode may be enabled by your installer. Audible Feedback When a key is pressed, a short audible tone is generated. Other tones are generated when certain functions are performed.
  • Page 8: Keypad Functions

    Keypad Functions Function The primary function of the numeric keys is to enter user codes. When controlling devices the [1] key turns the device on, the [2] turns the device off, and in the on state the [3] key latches the device. The [ARM] key is used to start the arming process for an area.
  • Page 9: Logging In To The Keypad

    Logging in to the Keypad When logging in to a keypad, the exact process, messages displayed and menus accessible will depend upon your site and user configuration. Discuss with your installer which options have been configured for your site. Single Credential Login To log in, enter your PIN code and press [ENTER].
  • Page 10: Expired Pin

    Expired PIN For sites that have PIN expiry enabled, the keypad will prompt users to change their PIN: on the next login after a PIN is added or edited in the user interface. ⦁ whenever the expiry period is reached. ⦁ The user will not be able to log in until their PIN is updated.
  • Page 11: Changing Your Pin

    Changing Your PIN A user can voluntarily change their PIN via a keypad at any time. The new PIN must adhere to the PIN requirements configured in the Site Security Enhancement settings. There may be limitations on the PIN length, number of repeated digits and/or number of sequential digits. Log in and press [MENU] to open the main menu.
  • Page 12: Arming / Disarming

    Arming / Disarming To take full advantage of your Protege keypad, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the different arming methods. Delay Times Entry Delay The entry delay time for the area allows you time to disarm the area before the area generates an alarm. Exit Delay The exit delay time for the area allows you to exit the area once the arming of the area has begun, without triggering an alarm.
  • Page 13: Disarming An Area

    Disarming an Area Select [MENU, 1], and find the area you want to disarm. Warehouse is ARMED If an entry input is triggered, the area will go into entry delay. Warehouse in ENTRY delay Press [DISARM]. Warehouse is DISARMING When the area is disarmed, you can enter. Warehouse is DISARMED PRT-KLCD | Protege Alphanumeric LCD Keypad | User Manual...
  • Page 14: Silencing And Canceling Alarms

    Silencing and Canceling Alarms When an area is in alarm, it can be silenced. View the area that is in alarm. Warehouse in ALARM Press [DISARM]. Warehouse is DISARMING When the area is disarmed, the alarm stops. Warehouse is DISARMED Bypassing Inputs in an Area Bypassing allows you to program the alarm system to ignore certain inputs the next time the area is arming or until the bypass is disabled.
  • Page 15: Stay Arming An Area

    Stay Arming an Area Stay arming is an option that must be enabled by your installer. This method of arming allows you to remain in the area while it's partially armed. Stay areas are inputs that are bypassed when the system is stay armed. For example, if you are working late and the stay option is enabled, you can arm a portion of the building to protect the windows and doors without arming other inputs.
  • Page 16: Force Arming An Area

    Force Arming an Area Force arming is an option that must be enabled by your installer. Force arming allows you to arm the system without waiting for all the inputs in the system to close. Force arming is commonly used when a motion detector is protecting an area that is occupied by a keypad. For example, if the motion detector has been programmed as a force input, the system will allow you to arm even if the input is open.
  • Page 17: Defer Arming An Area

    Defer Arming an Area Defer arming is an option that must be enabled by your installer. Defer arming allows you to delay the normal automatic arming of an area for a specified time period. Depending on your system configuration, a fixed defer time may be configured that will always be applied when arming is deferred, or the keypad may prompt you to enter your desired defer time on each occasion.
  • Page 18: Arming / Disarming Area Groups

    Arming / Disarming Area Groups Area group control is an option that must be enabled by your installer. If you have sufficient access, it is possible to arm or disarm all of the areas on the keypad at the same time. Select [MENU, 1] to view the Arm/Disarm menu.
  • Page 19: Trouble Display

    Trouble Display The Protege system continually monitors system devices and trouble conditions. Trouble conditions are cleared automatically by the system. If required, these can be programmed by your installer to require acknowledgment. It is recommended that you inform your property manager or security company immediately if a trouble condition occurs.
  • Page 20: Alarm Memory

    Alarm Memory Alarms can be stored in the event log and in the alarm memory of the area the alarm was activated in. This option must be enabled by your installer. Viewing Alarm Memory Select the Alarm Memory menu by pressing [MENU, 5, 1]. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] keys to view the areas. If the area has alarms in its memory, the keypad generates a rejection tone and displays the memory message.
  • Page 21: Events

    Events Events are logged for all actions that are performed on the Protege system and can be viewed from the keypad. Events are presented in plain text. To manage your system effectively and receive detailed, exception and custom reports direct to your desktop, ask your security professional about Protege software.
  • Page 22: Additional Features

    Additional Features The keypad supports additional features that can enhance the management of your installation. The following features need to be enabled by your installer before they can be used. Offline Menu Access Offline menu options provide access to certain functions without needing to log in to the keypad. Pressing the [MENU] key while logged out displays the offline menu.
  • Page 23: Unlocking A Door

    Unlocking a Door The [FUNCTION] can be used to unlock a specific door from the keypad. Depending on your installation, you may be able to do this without logging in to the keypad, or you may be required to enter your PIN, and then press the [FUNCTION] key.
  • Page 24: User Management

    User Management The user management functionality is supported by all Protege keypads that are connected to a Protege WX system. It is currently not supported by Protege GX. The keypad user management functionality provides a quick and convenient way to manage users on the fly, including adding new users to provide instant access, modifying incorrect user settings, and deleting user records to immediately withdraw access.
  • Page 25 UN00001: The keypad displays the user's database ID, always with five digits. In this example, ID 1. Name: Indicates that this is the user name submenu. User 1: The keypad displays the default name (User) along with the database ID. You can edit this now, or press [ENTER] to accept the default name and continue.
  • Page 26 UN00001 Language English Language: Indicates that this is the new user's language selection. This refers to the language that is displayed when the user logs in to a keypad. English: The language defaults to English until altered. Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll through the available language options.
  • Page 27: Modifying A User

    Modifying a User The following user fields can be configured directly via a keypad: Name. The text up to the first space detected will be assigned as the First Name. The remaining text will be ⦁ assigned as the Last Name. ⦁...
  • Page 28 UN00001 User ID No: 0000000000 User ID: Indicates that this is the User ID submenu. No: 0000000000: The User ID can be edited as required. It must be unique in the system. Duplicate User IDs are not allowed. The ten digit length and leading zeros in the number must be maintained (for example, a user ID of 1 must be entered as 0000000001).
  • Page 29: General Options

    Misc: Indicates that this is the user's General Options configuration. [1*******]: The user's general options are configured by toggling the eight available options via the respective keypad numbers. Press the corresponding key number to enable or disable each option. For number mapping, refer to the General Options section (see below).
  • Page 30: Deleting A User

    User Can Edit User Settings from keypad User Operates Extended Door Access Function User Loiter Expiry Count Enabled Not Configurable User Is A Duress User Deleting a User A user can be deleted from the system via a keypad. Be aware that there is no 'undo' option for this function. Log in and go to the Main Menu.
  • Page 31: Disclaimer And Warranty

    Integrated Control Technology Ltd nor its employees shall be liable under any circumstances to any party in respect of decisions or actions they may make as a result of using this information. In accordance with the ICT policy of enhanced development, design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 32 In accordance with the ICT policy of enhanced development, design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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