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Arming And Disarming The System; Initiating Alarms; Other Functions - Visonic KP-140 PG2 User Manual

Portable remote wireless 2-way keypad

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3. USING THE KEYPAD

3.1 Arming and Disarming the System

Step
Basic Arming
Select a PARTITION
1
(when Partition is enabled)
Arm AWAY
Arm HOME
2
Disarm (OFF)
(2)
Quick arm AWAY
(2)
Quick arm HOME
Enter USER CODE or present
3
(3) (4)
Proximity TAG.
INSTANT
4
LATCHKEY
Notes:
1. If Partition is disabled at the control panel, skip Step 1.
2. The Quick arm functions only if enabled at the control panel.
3. If Quick arm is selected in Step 2, skip Step 3.
4. (a) Pressing a non-valid code causes the control panel to reject the transmission.
(b) If the action is not completed while the selected arming button is blinking, the desired function will not be executed.
5. To use the Duress Code refer to the respective section in the control panel's User Guide.
6. Press the INSTANT button within maximum 8 seconds timeout period after completing the previous step. This will delete the entry delay for
the current arming session.
7. Press the AWAY button TWICE within maximum 8 seconds timeout period after completing the previous step. To use the LATCHKEY arming
refer to the respective section in the control panel's User Guide.
8. You can perform the LATCHKEY and INSTANT functions, one after the other. The order is not important.
3.2 Automation
The functions of the PGM and X-10 outputs is configured at the corresponding sections of the control panel's Installer Guide (see "OUTPUTS"
menu) and User Guide (see "SCHEDULER " menu).
Output Function
X-10 or PGM device ON
X-10 or PGM device OFF
X-10 or PGM device TOGGLE

3.3 Initiating Alarms

Alarm
Actions
Emergency
alarm
(≈ 2 sec.)
Fire alarm
(≈ 2 sec.)
Panic alarm
(≈ 2 sec.)

3.4 Other Functions

Function
User Actions
(1)
AUX Function
D-303015
(1)
or
(≈ 2 sec.)
(≈ 2 sec.)
[USER CODE] or
[DURESS CODE]
(After arming HOME/ AWAY)
(After arming AWAY)
[PGM
00] or [X-10
[PGM
00] or [X-10
[PGM
00] or [X-10
Response
See section 3.5.
See section 3.5.
See section 3.5.
Response
See section 3.5.
User Actions
or
[
TAG]
present
(2580 by default)
(5)
(6) (8)
(7) (8)
Actions
01 to 15]
01 to 15]
01 to 15]
Notes:
1. The function of the AUX button is configured in section 2.3 above
3.5 Panel Response to Keypad
Commands
When executing a command, the keypad's LED ("M" in Figure 1)
blinks red once to indicate transmission of the command to the
control panel. If the operation is successfully completed, the green
LED lights momentarily and a "happy tune" is heard. If the operation
fails or cannot be completed, for example, when the system is "not
ready", the red LED lights steadily and a "sad tune" is heard. If a
trouble or alarm memory condition exists in the system, or when the
system is not-ready to arm, the Status button (G in Figure 1) flashes
for several seconds prompting you to press it to retrieve the status
information from the control panel.
Keypad & Panel Response
The selected button lights.
The selected button starts blinking and
prompts you to enter your "User Code" or
present your Tag. See step 3.
The keypad's LED blinks red once to indicate
transmission of the arming command to the
control panel. The control panel's response is
then indicated on the keypad via the LED and
the buzzer – see "Panel Response to
Keypad Commands" section 3.5 below.
The keypad's LED blinks red once to indicate
transmission of the command to the control
panel. The control panel's response is then
indicated on the keypad via the LED and the
buzzer – see "Panel Response to Keypad
Commands" in section 3.5 below.
Response
The keypad's LED blinks red once to
indicate
transmission
command to the control panel. The
control panel's response is indicated
on the keypad via the LED and the
buzzer – see "Panel Response to
Keypad Commands" in section 3.5
below.
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