
1. Introduction
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Keypad
Your alarm system is fitted with a 9930 or 9940 keypad, from which you can
set and unset the system. Figures 1 and 2 show the main features of these
keypads. Refer to "4. Special Functions" on page 18 for information about
other functions available from them.
The system will not accept commands from the keypad until you identify
yourself with an access code or proximity tag. It can store 50 access codes,
which may contain four or six digits
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, giving secure access for up to 50 users.
If you enter an incorrect code, press X to clear the display and try again. If you
enter an incorrect code four times, all keypads will be locked for 90 seconds.
If you do not enter a command within 20 seconds, the system leaves
command mode. You will need to enter your code again to continue.
Your installer may have set up your system to hide status information
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. If so,
the display and lamps show no information until you identify yourself. This
prevents status information being used to compromise system effectiveness.
Proximity Tags
So that you do not have to remember access codes, your installer may have
fitted your keypads with a device that reads proximity tags. These tags are
small slips of plastic that have electronic circuitry built into them.
When you hold a tag against a suitably equipped keypad, the circuit inside the
tag emits a radio code that the keypad reads. Each tag has a unique code. If
the alarm system recognises the tag, it allows you to do almost anything that
you could do with an access code. If the tag is not recognised, you cannot use
the alarm system. When presenting a tag to a 9930 keypad, make sure that it
is touching the sensitive area to the left of the display (Figure 1). The 9940
keypad has a proximity coil that makes the whole case sensitive to tags.
You can program the system to recognise up to 49 tags. U01, the master
user, can only be assigned an access code – a proximity tag cannot be
assigned to this user. For instructions, refer to page 25.
1
Installer Command 56
2
Installer Command 28
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