System Programming; Change Own Pin; Programming Text Using The Keypad - Vision -64 User Manual

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DTMF QUICK ARM
If you forget to arm your system it may be possible for you to
remotely arm it using a touch tone telephone if the remote arm
option has been enabled by your installer.
To arm the system call the number which the panel is connected
to and when the panel answer you will here 3 beeps in accending
frequency if the panel is in the disarmed condition. Press [0] + [#]
to arm. You will hear 3 beeps in decending order when the panel
arms.
All areas on the system will be armed regardless of there condition
when using the DTMF quick arm function.
S ys t e m P r o g ra mm i ng
Access > PIN Codes >

Change Own PIN

This menu lets you change your own PIN. It is recommended that
you write down your old PIN and the new one before you begin.
The new PIN must have the same number of digits as your old
PIN. Once the change is complete you should destroy the written
copy.
At factory default, each PIN is fixed to 4 digits in length. The default
PIN for User 1 (Master user) is 2580. Only the security installer
can change the PIN length.
1.
Ensure that the system (or area) is turned off.
2.
Enter your PIN, and then press [MENU] + [1] + [1] + [0].
The keypad will prompt you to enter a new PIN.
Enter New PIN for
DEBBIE SMITH U002
Press OK or MENU
3.
Enter your new PIN, and then press [OK]. If an error tone
sounds, try a different PIN. The keypad will now prompt you
to enter your new PIN again.
Confirm New PIN for
DEBBIE SMITH U002
Press OK or MENU
4.
Enter your new PIN again.
5.
Press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to exit without
saving Your PIN has now been changed.
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PROGRAMMING TEXT USING THE KEYPAD

When programming text via the keypad, various keys on the keypad
operate differently.
A group of characters is assigned to each of the numeric keys on
the keypad. Pressing the same numeric key again will toggle to
the next character assigned to the key (eg. Press the [2] key will
display the 'A' character, press the [2] key again will toggle to the
'B' character, press the [2] key again will toggle to the 'C' character
etc).
Once the correct character is display use the arrow keys to move
to the next letter of the word you are entering.
The key assignments are identical to those found on most fixed and
mobile phones.
When programming text, each numeric key represents a different
group of characters.
Pressing the same numeric key repeatedly will step you through
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the available characters assigned to the key. The text key layout
is the same as most phones. Refer to the table below for detailed
character information.
Refer to the table below for more information.
Key
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
OFF
Once the desired character is displayed press the right [] arrow
key to move to the next character position.To save programming
changes, press [OK], or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
The following additional special characters are available
by
scrolling
+ - @ # $ " & % * : ( ) / < > =
Characters Assigned To Each Numeric Key
.
,
?
!
A
B
C
a
D
E
F
d
G
H
I
g
J
K
L
j
M
N
O
m
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
t
W
X
Y
Z
SPACE
0
Scroll Up through entire character list
Scroll Down through entire character list
Move to left one character position
Move to right one character position
Clear from cursor postiion to end of line
Table 4: Text Keypad Character Set
using
the
up
and
Vision-64 User Guide
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&
`
1
b
c
2
e
f
3
h
i
4
k
l
5
n
o
6
p
q
r
s
7
u
v
8
w
x
y
z
9
down
arrow
keys.
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