Arrowhead LCD Keypad Operating Manual

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LCD Keypad

Operating &
ProgrammingGuide
Arrowhead Alarm Products Ltd
Proudly Designed and Manufactured in New Zealand
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Summary of Contents for Arrowhead LCD Keypad

  • Page 1: Lcd Keypad

    LCD Keypad Operating & ProgrammingGuide Arrowhead Alarm Products Ltd Proudly Designed and Manufactured in New Zealand...
  • Page 2: Owners Details

    OWNERS DETAILS Page No. INSTALLERS NAME: INSTALLERS CONTACT PH #: INTRODUCTION TEXT EDIT CHANGES Introduction to the LCD Keypad Control Panel Name : KEYPAD “DIP” SWITCH SETTINGS AREA A Character (Default A) Setting the keypad address AREA B Character (Default B)
  • Page 3 *Copying the text to other LCD keypads connected to the panel* Introduction If more than one LCD keypad is connected to the panel, it is possible to copy the edited Text from one LCD keypad to any other keypads connected to the same panel.
  • Page 4 *Changing the Keypad Panel Name* Setting the Keypad Address & Panel Type Name <A..Z> Each Keypad Must have a different address setting before applying power. If there is only one keypad used on the system then the default setting of keypad #1 is OK. The switches PowerWave 16D are only read on power-up so they must be set before applying power.
  • Page 5: Keypad Button Descriptions

    Once you have selected the desired font size you can now proceed to change the text for Keypad Button Descriptions Zone 1. The following table shows the English Characters that can be selected by each numeric but- (Please refer to the keypad layout in figure 1, page 3, for the button positions on the keypad) ton.
  • Page 6: Local Keypad Functions

    When you have entered “Local Edit Program Mode” and you have entered one of the pro- *Accessing Memory Display Mode* gram addresses above, e.g. {PROG}-[1]-[ENTER], the display will look like this; The user can display the stored events at the LCD keypad. Each event is displayed with the Zone 1 <A..Z>...

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