Compact Keypad Quick User Guide This document describes how to use the compact keypad and defines the indications by alerts and setting modes. You can find detailed information in the SPCK520/521 Compact Keypad User Guide (Document ID: I200004-1). ▪ Introduction ▪...
SUPPORT INFORMATION Introduction When the Compact Keypad is in idle mode, the touch keys blend in with the keypad surface. To illuminate the keys and to light the display, users wake up the keypad by briefly resting their fingertips on the surface of the keypad. Compact Keypads are equipped with voice annunciation support through an integrated speaker.
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SUPPORT INFORMATION LED status The LED status indicators indicators provide information on the current status of the system as detailed in the table below. LCD display The keypad display shows all alert and warning messages. Only SPCK 521: If the keypad has been fitted with a Mifare receiver, users should present their card to the LCD display...
SUPPORT INFORMATION 1.1. LED description Description Symbol Color Operation Description Information Blue The system or area cannot be set. Forced setting is possible (faults or open zones can be inhibited). Flashing The system or area cannot be set or forced set (faults or open zones cannot be inhibited).
SUPPORT INFORMATION 1.3. Function keys in idle state Emergency Keys Depending on configuration, emergency keys are displayed. A simultaneous pressing of the keys activates an emergency call. Panic Alarm Fire alarm Medical Alarm The activated process depends on the system configuration. Please ask the installer for details.
SUPPORT INFORMATION Login 2.1. Login with PIN The display in idle state shows an analogue clock as default, but may differ depending on system configuration. The keypad is in idle state. 1. Wake up the keypad. 2. Enter the valid user code with the digit keys 0 to 9. ...
SUPPORT INFORMATION 2.3. Login with PIN and card The card and PIN option has to be activated in the control panel. 1. Present the card / pace to the keypad. 2. Enter the PIN with the keys 0 to 9. NOTICE The pace has to be presented first.
SUPPORT INFORMATION Single area view 3.1. Setting and unsetting the system 1. Wake up the keypad. 2. Enter a valid User code. The following screen will be displayed. 3. Press the relevant softkey to change the state of the area. ...
SUPPORT INFORMATION 3.2. Setting not possible If, for example, there is an open zone, the setting symbol will be displayed with an information symbol: Press the softkey below the setting symbol. ⚫ In the next screen, the information will be shown. ...
SUPPORT INFORMATION NOTICE The system cannot be SET when there is a tamper active The following Faults will also prevent setting of the system: - External bell fuse - Internal bell fuse - Bell tamper For a Grade 3 system, an engineer PIN is required to override the prevention of setting.
SUPPORT INFORMATION 2. In the next screen, the fault(s) will be listed. 3. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the lists of faults. 4. Highlight the required fault. There are 2 fault symbols to indicate possible actions: Fault can not be restored.
SUPPORT INFORMATION In the next screen, the alarm(s) will be listed. There are 2 alarm symbols possible: Alarm can not be restored. Alarm condition still present (e.g. the zone which caused the alarm is still open). Please contact your installer if symbol is still indicated after closing according zone (e.g.
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SUPPORT INFORMATION Following states are possible: Symbol Function Fullset (all areas of the area group are Fullset) Unset (all areas of the area group are Unset) Mixed Set (the areas of the area group have different setting states.). Partset A (all areas of the area group are Partset A) Partset B (all areas of the area group are Partset B) To change the state of an area group: 1.
SUPPORT INFORMATION 4.2. Clearing an alarm If there is any alarm, the alarm will be displayed after login. The alarm will be displayed by the blinking symbol and the blinking LED NOTICE There is a fixed softkey assignment to set / partset / unset areas or area groups. Due to this the location of the alarm icon can vary.
SUPPORT INFORMATION There are 2 alarm symbols possible: Alarm can not be cleared. Alarm condition still present (e.g. the zone which caused the alarm is still open). Please contact your installer if symbol is still indicated after closing according zone (e.g. window). Alarm can be restored.
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SUPPORT INFORMATION 4. Press the softkey below the blinking fault symbol. NOTICE There is a fixed soft key assignment to set / partset / unset areas or area groups. Due to this the location of the fault icon can vary. In the above picture, there is a fault in unset condition.
SUPPORT INFORMATION 4.4. Setting not possible If, for example, there is an open zone, the setting symbol will be displayed with an information symbol: 1. Scroll using the ▲ ▼ keys until the required area group is visible. 2. Press OK. ...
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SUPPORT INFORMATION NOTICE The system cannot be SET when there is a tamper active The following Faults will also prevent setting of the system: - External bell fuse - Internal bell fuse - Bell tamper For a Grade 3 system, an engineer PIN is required to override the prevention of setting.
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