Front Panel Keypad; Lcd Display - Marmitek PROGUARD 800 Installation Manual

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3.3: Front Panel Keypad

The alphanumeric keypad on the front panel enables you to perform various operation
and programming tasks. Apart from the regular functions of a standard alphanumeric
keypad, the keypad offers a number of special functions. These functions are listed in the
following table.
Key
Special function
1
Used to enter symbols in descriptor editing.
0
Used to enter symbols in descriptor editing.
2
Used to cancel the current selection.
Used to return to the previous menu level.
3
Used to enter Menu mode.
Used to select the current menu item.
Used to signify the end of an entered value.
Toggles status in Zone Bypass/Unbypass function.
Used to switch Home Automation units on.
In descriptor editing, used to insert a space before the current character.
In phone number editing, used to enter "T", ",", "P", "+", "*", "#".
In account number editing, used to enter Hexadecimal digits (A-F).
Toggles item descriptors and default names.
In the event log, toggles the time/date stamp.
Toggles AM and PM when setting the time in 12hr format.
Used to switch Home Automation units off.
In descriptor and phone number editing, used to delete the current character.

Used to scroll backwards in the current menu level.
For Global Chime and Message Center features, used to access shortcuts.
 +  (Global Chime shortcut)
 + 2 (Record Message shortcut)
 + 3 (Play Message shortcut)

Used to scroll forwards in the current menu level.
During standby, used to scroll through the list of system trouble conditions.
Table 3.3: Front Panel Keypad Functions

3.4: LCD Display

The LCD display provides you with a detailed interface for operation and programming.
3.4.1: Standby Mode
Standby mode can be defined as the state the
system is in when it is disarmed and not in Menu
mode. In Standby mode, the armed status,
system status or banner are displayed. If system
status is normal, the current time is displayed.
-20-
DISARMED
11:22:02
Figure 3.2: Typical Standby Display
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