Partition Status Enunciator; Global Keypads; What Is A Global Keypad; How To Use A Global Keypad - DSC PC 4010 Manual

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[2] Set System Date programs the system's calendar. Enter 6 digits, the
first two digits are the month, the middle 2 digits are the day, and the last
two digits are the year. For example, to program February 14, 1992 type
021492.
[3] Enable DLS Window - The end user can enable ring detect for 60
minutes to allow a computer to call the panel. The installer can disable
this function in the DLS section of the installer's programming.
[4] System Reset - A System Reset turns off the power to the COMBUS for 5
seconds and resets the main panel. No programming will be lost and the
time will not have to be reprogrammed. A system reset should be done if
there is a COMBUS Communications fault or an Internal fault.
[5] Previous Menu - If the user decides to do nothing, either select this
option, or press the [#] key to return to the arm/disarm state.

Partition Status Enunciator

If the partition status enunciator is enabled, the status of all active partitions
will be displayed on the keypad.
The keypads will display
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A R N F
A = Armed
R = Ready
N = Not Ready
F = Force armed
! = Alarm memory on Partition
Only enabled partitions will be displayed on the partition status enunciator.

Global Keypads

WHAT IS A GLOBAL KEYPAD?

A global keypad is a keypad which belongs to all partitions. It can be
accessed by all system users who have a valid access code with the global
access attribute enabled. The keypad will prompt the user to arm or disarm
their partition(s). The global keypad can also be "loaned" to a partition by
selecting options from the global menu then selecting the desired partition.
The users can only access partitions which are assigned to their codes.

HOW TO USE A GLOBAL KEYPAD?

The Global Keypad will display the message
ENTER YOUR
ACCESS CODE
or the full system status will be displayed if the global system status option is
enabled, or the clock will be displayed if global clock display is enabled. From
this state any user entering a valid access code with the global access attribute
enabled on their code, may access the system. The system can be directed to
perform functions such as arming/disarming and all [ ] mode functions. No
function can be performed without first entering a valid access code.
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