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6.3.4 Reading alarm source name
The installer can enable the function of displaying the name of alarm source on the LCD
keypad, without necessity of entering the code. In such a case, the partition or zone name is
displayed on the keypad screen when an alarm occurs. If there are a few alarm causes, you
may scroll through the zone names which caused the alarm, and the names of partitions
where the alarm is (or was) signaled. The
(if the alarm occurred in several partitions), while the
of zones which caused the alarm. These names (entered by the installer) are displayed
cyclically in the lower keypad screen line, in the order corresponding to the numbers of
zones/partitions in the system. To view the names of alarm sources when the alarm signaling
is over, press and hold down the corresponding arrow key.
6.3.5 Proximity card reader (INT-KLCDR-GR/INT-KLCDR-BL only)
The INT-KLCDR-GR/INT-KLCDR-BL keypads with built-in proximity card reader make
available a few extra functions, including:
• card code readout when the card is assigned to its user (functions: N
• performance of function specified by the installer,
• registering the guard round.
The keypad can respond to the card being briefly presented to the reader or to its being
presented and held for a few seconds (aprox. 3sec.). It is also possible to perform two
consecutive functions which are assigned to bringing the card closer and holding it at the
reader. This feature makes it possible, by a single use of the card, to perform rather
complicated functions which might be time-consuming when called from the keypad.
List of functions which can be called by using the proximity card:
1. no function– no response
2. as code * – enters the user functions menu
3. as code # – calls the function of selecting partitions to be armed or disarmed
(arming/disarming if the selection list for the particular code is limited to just one partition)
4. as code
– performs function assigned to the arrow key (p. 42)
5. as code
– performs function assigned to the arrow key
6. as code
– performs function assigned to the arrow key
7. as code
– performs function assigned to the arrow key
8. open door (entry) – controls the electromagnetic door lock (generates a U
event)
9. open door (exit) - controls the electromagnetic door lock (generates a U
10. 2 long sounds – signals reading of the card code
11. 1 short beep – signals that the card code has been read
Notes:
• Selecting the function 2 or 3 to be started by P
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• The 8 and 9 functions require that the installer select the door to be opened by the keypad.
It is possible to control any door handled by the system (i.e. opened by code locks,
partition keypads or expanders of proximity card readers).
• Two long beeps can also mean readout of a card with unknown code.
• Readout of an unknown (wrong) code, if repeated three times, may generate a panel
recorded event or an alarm PROG. It can also block the reader in the keypad for 90 sec.
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