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Contents KEYPAD DESCRIPTION ........................3 ..........................3 UNCTION .......................... 4 LPHANUMERIC ..........................4 UDIBLE IGNALS ............................. 4 NDICATORS ........................4 UMMARY OF UNCTIONS OPERATING THE KEYPAD ........................7 ....................7 OW TO RM THE YSTEM BEFORE Preparing the System for Arming ...................... 7 Arming the System ...........................
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Contents Copying Text to another LCD or OLED Keypad ................24 Exiting Local Edit Program Mode ....................24...
Keypad Description The OLED Keypad shows all the information required to operate the system. The User communicates with the alarm system via the keypad. The Keypad displays continuous information about the status of the alarm system and enables the User to operate the system in different modes, change settings and program Users access codes.
Keypad Description Alphanumeric Keys These keys are used to enter codes, Initiate Emergency activations or used for programming. Audible Signals When the keypad is used to activate or deactivate the different functions, it emits different audible beeps. The meaning of these beeps is described in the table below. Table 1 List of Audible Signals Sound Sequence...
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Keypad Description Function Keys Description Notes enter the MENU function and scroll down the list until you see the Arm Stay option and select Disarm Stay Disarms the system C O D E Disarm Stay Disarms the system [If enabled by installer] Bypass Bypasses a zone.
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Keypad Description Function Keys Description Notes Initiate Fire Activates emergency alert Alarm Memory Initiates display of events Displays events and MEMORY from memory. current faults of the system. The Memory function can also be assigned [by the cancels installer] to one of the memory readout following buttons as a shortcut:...
Operating the Keypad How to Arm the System before Exit Preparing the System for Arming Verify that all zone indicators are off, when all zones are closed (all exit doors and windows are closed and motion in the protected area is restricted or zones are bypassed), the system is ready to be armed.
Operating the Keypad Quick Arm (When enabled at installation) Press to arm the system. During exit delay time, a slow beeping is heard reminding you to vacate the protected area. Disarming the System 1. Enter your PIN Code. 2. Press The A or B indicator goes off, the system is now disarmed.
Operating the Keypad Arming the System While Staying Home Arming the System in Stay Mode This type of arming is used when people are present within the protected area. At nighttime, when the family is about to retire, perimeter zones are protected, but not the interior zones. Consequently, movement within the interior zones are ignored by the system.
Operating the Keypad How to Arm Partitions The protected area can be grouped into 2 separate partitions (A or B). The system can be grouped for User‘s convenience to separate, in a business environment, the offices from the warehouse area, or in a private residence, the house from the garage or workshop, etc. To Arm partition A enter, user PIN Code for partition A To Arm partition B enter, user PIN Code for partition B Note: to Arm a partition with a PIN Code, see page 7 “How to arm the system before exit”.
Operating the Keypad Option 2: MENU: Enter the zone number (e.g. 01, 05, 12) one or more zones. To see which zones are in bypass mode, press To reset bypassed zones, press <BYPASS>, enter zone number (example, 07, 13) To see that the zones removed from bypass mode, press NOTE: Disarming the Runner alarm system will automatically un-bypass most zone (24Hr zones...
Operating the Keypad To enable Chime mode, press . The Keypad screen will Indication that Chime is Enabled: Emergency Alerts These three special key functions are best programmed by your installer to suit your individual needs. They are used most commonly during Emergency situation. These are “PANIC”, “FIRE”, and “MEDICAL”...
Special indications OLED Keypad has special indications, to indicate current troubles, or current status of the system. If on the main screen of the keypad, there is a following icon then, by pressing on the button below, will show the current status of the control panel, it will show open zones, bypassed zones, and any informative data of the control panel.
Operating the Keypad icon , it means that there are some Current System Faults at the control panel, such as Mains fail, Phone Line fail, Low Battery etc… by pressing the Down Arrow, the keypad will display current faults and other (possible) ‘trouble’ type events. Another icon button appears constantly on the main screen - .
Operating the Keypad Entering the User Program/Client Mode There are 2 levels of program mode, CLIENT mode and INSTALLER mode. Normally the installer gives you access to the CLIENT mode so that you can add, delete, or change the user codes.
Operating the Keypad that use, then press to save your new code. The PIN Code can be any combination of 1 to 6 digits. Note that entering a new PIN Code will delete the old code. Repeat the procedure for all users. Press to exit Client Programming mode.
Operating the Keypad alarm then return to the keypad to verify the operation. On terminating Walk-test mode, the test results are put into the memory buffer so they can be viewed at a later time. You can start Walk-test mode while in CLIENT mode (see page-14), press <200>...
Operating the Keypad Once the status message has informed you of the actual state of the system, you can use the "*" key to toggle the option on & off or Arm and Disarm, e.g. in our example above, code “2045” accesses Area "A"...
OLED Keypad in Local Edit Mode The Local Edit Program Mode allows the customisation of the “System Name” (the name displayed during idle mode at the keypad), “Zone Names” (the text that appears on the keypad when a zone is unsealed), “User Names” (the User name is displayed when viewing arm/disarm events in memory mode), “Area Names”...
Operating the Keypad Type the desired Keypad Address Number and press Edit Names from Local Edit Mode The Local Edit mode, allows you to edit names of Panel, Users, Zones, Areas and Outputs. From Local Edit Mode (see page-18), use the following buttons to display the desired option: .
Operating the Keypad ▼Button # 1st Press 2nd Press 3rd Press 4th Press space A (a) B (b) C (c) D (d) E (e) F (f) G (g) H (h) I (i) J (j) K (k) L (l) M (m) N (n) O (o) P (p)
Operating the Keypad The above screen shows the default use of the buttons. To change their operation (from Local Edit Mode - see page-18), press the desired button several times, until the desired option will appear. For example, in order to make a button to operate the bypass function, press it 3 times.
Operating the Keypad Press to select the ‘Button Backlight’ option. To increase the backlight brightness level of the Keypad Buttons, Press "+". To reduce the backlight brightness level of the Keypad Buttons, Press "-" Press to save the settings. Press to cancel settings.
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Operating the Keypad Copying Text to another OLED or LCD Keypad If more than one OLED (or LCD) keypad are connected to the Runner panel, it is possible to copy the edited Text from one OLED (or LCD) keypad to all other OLED (or LCD) keypads connected to the same Runner panel.
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Cheltenham, Vic., 3192 E-Mail: crow@crowaust.com.au Web: www.crowaust.com.au For technical assistance with this product, please contact your systems installer/supplier, as Crow would Not be familiar with the way your system is configured and therefore would not be able to assist. P/N: RUNOLEDWG 20-July-2010...
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