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2. USERS R E FERENC E E ED E ePAD Virtual Keypad Description The ePAD Virtual Keypad has been designed with you the user in mind The ePAD gives you the freedom to perform operations on your security system from any computer using a network such as the Internet In the same manner that you press the keys on the standard keypad on the premises use your mouse cursor to click on the keys on the screen to use the ePAD You can also enter numbers using the number pad on your keyboard You have all the functionality of your keypad yet you can use the ePAD from any computer anywhere in the world This Quick Reference Guide explains how to access the ePAD and how to control your system using the ePAD Information about your particular security system can be found in the User s Guide created for your system This Quick Reference Guide has been created to assist you with the functions of the ePAD itself Click on the User s Guide hyperlink to access your security system User s Guide ePAD Operation The ePAD simulates a standard keypad When you access the ePAD using the Internet an image of a standard 32 character LCD keypad displays on the computer screen You can control your security system by clicking the buttons on screen using the mouse or pressing the keys on your keyboard The ePAD also simulates the various tones and audible alerts that standard keypads emit For example the ePAD makes the same sound to signal an entry del
3. ay as the standard keypad Opening the Browser From your computer Start Menu select your Internet Browser from the list of programs You should be using Internet Explorer Netscape or AOL Many computers have an icon for the browser on the desktop If your browser icon appears on your desktop or task bar click the icon to open the browser gt Back Porter Stop Accessing the ePAD Address E http 192 168 0 251 To access the ePAD enter the URL or IP Address in your browser Address field A Enter IP Addr ss or URL here standard Internet Explorer address field is shown in Figure 1 Find the field that i looks similar to it if you are using AOL or Netscape browsers REER hitp yourname viutakeypad com E Web Keypad Microsoft Interne File Edt View Favorites Too IP Address Figure 1 Address Field Your ePAD IP Address Logging On to the ePAD as a User When you access the ePAD enter your User Name and Password in the proper fields in the Log On screen Your User Name and Password are not the same as your User Name and User Code used for your security system Be sure to enter the correct User Name and Password to gain access to the ePAD Note If you enter an incorrect User Name or Password you will not be able to access your ePAD When an incorrect User Name or Password is entered three times in a period of five minutes the ePAD refuses further access attempts The ePAD resets after five minutes to allow pr
4. oper User Name and Password entry at that time This is to ensure that unauthorized persons cannot log on to your ePAD You do not have to log off the ePAD when you want to end your ePAD session Simply close your Internet browser the ePAD automatically logs you off and closes Note Your ePAD Virtual Keypad may be programmed to allow access without entering a User Name and Password If the User Name and Password are not required the Log On screen does not display SMD Digital Monitoring Products Using Special Keys on your Security System All of the keys on the ePAD have the same functionality as the keys on a standard keypad If you need more information about the key functions refer to the User s Guide for your particular security system Use the COMMAND key to advance through the User Menu Use the Back Arrow key to return to the previous programming option While entering information use the Back Arrow key to backspace The four keys directly below the display on the ePAD are the Select keys These keys are used to make selections in the various menu options that show in the display For example if ARM DISARM shows in the display and you wish to disarm the system press the Select key under DISARM Entering Information with the ePAD Entering information using your ePAD is exactly like entering information using a standard wall mounted keypad Use your mouse to click the keys that you normally press For example if you
5. wanted to enter your User Code of 1234 you click on the 1 key of the ePAD then the 2 3 and 4 keys You then click the COMMAND key if necessary Custom Link 3 gt a gt T a CO CID CO You may also press the keys on the keyboard Pete tude that correspond to the keys on the ePAD Press the digit keys 0 through 9 as you would on a Standard keypad You can also use the number BMD DE DdD pad and the numbers on the top of your keyboard j a gt r D to enter information Be sure that the Num Lock Figure 2 Sample of how the ePAD could look on the screen is set to use the number pad Press the Enter key when you normally press the COMMAND key and the Backspace key when you normally press the Back Arrow key or the Del key on the Number Pad Also the A B C and D letter keys on your keyboard act as the four Select keys A is the far left Select key B is the center left Select key C is the center right Select key and D is the far right Select key On the Number Pad the following keys act as the Select Keys on the ePAD slash asterisk minus and plus The is the far left Select key is the center left Select key is the center right key and the is the far right key Note Many security systems require you to press the COMMAND key after entering your User Code If you normally press the COMMAND key using your standard keypad you need to click COMMAND when using your mouse or press the Enter ke
6. y when using your keyboard Controlling your Security System The ePAD controls your security system the same way a standard keypad does If your user code allows you access to certain User Menu Options on a standard keypad those options are also available to you using the ePAD Refer to the User s Guide for your security system for more information about controlling your security system Using the Hyperlinks A hyperlink is text or an image that automatically opens the assigned Web page or document when you select it Several Hyperlinks are included on the ePAD to assist you when controlling the ePAD and your security system Press these buttons or click on the text to open Web sites and documents that are helpful to you The User s Guide specific to the security system can be opened using the link labeled User s Guide shown in Figure 2 Session Timeout After a period of inactivity you may be automatically logged off the ePAD This session timeout ensures that the ePAD is not sitting unattended and so other users can control the system using other methods such as a standard keypad on premises or through the System Link Software Program You do not have to log off the ePAD when you want to end your ePAD session You can simply close your Internet browser and the ePAD automatically logs you off and closes 800 641 4282 www dmp com 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Digital Monitoring Products Made in the USA Springfield Missouri 65803 8877

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