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1. ae 4 Factory Parameter description Parameter setting sequence parameters Possible values Page Number of access code 69 4 digits Code with 4 5 or 6 digits 9 digits Master code MMMM 50 2 2 2 222 0000 Code with 4 5 or 6 digits 9 programming Installer code 1111 51 77 7 1111 Code with 4 5 or 6 digits 10 programming Tag registering MMMM then hold up tag 24 tags maximum 11 Tag deletion 194 XX XX from 01 to 24 11 Command button 58 T n access T key to be personalised 13 personalisation n command n access access to commands 0 direct access via code 1 access via code User code programming MMMM 20 X UUUU UUUU none X 1 to 8 10 Access restricted MMMM 20 X UUUU UUUU T X 1 to 8 10 to specific command T personalised command key s key s Access restricted MMMM 20 X UUUU UUUU G X 1 to 8 10 to specific groups G groups 1 to 8 User code MMMM 20 X Y user code not X 1 to 8 10 enabling disabling programmed Y 0 disabled 1 enabled Tag access restricted MMMM 3XX 3XX T enabled XxX from 01 to 24 12 to specific command T one of the 8 personalisation key s command keys Tag access restricted MMMM 3XX 3XX G XX from 01 to 24 12 to specific group s G group s 1 to 8 Tag restriction MMMM 3XX 3XX 0 XxX from 01 to 24 12 cancellation Tag enabling MMMM 3XX Y XxX from 01 to 24 12 and disabling Y 0 disabled 1
2. bip installation mode bip user mode It also indicates e possible alarms following a Disarm command Following a command Voice message Disarm bip off alarm System e faults and the status of exit points following a Disarm Arm or system status query command Following a command Voice message Disarm bip off fault system Arm bip armed fault system bip armed exit opened System status query bip system_ status fault system bip system status exit opened bip system status exit inhibited Example The system is in Armed Partial Two mode and the keypad has a battery fault When a System status query order is sent from the vocal keypad the keypad and control panel issue the following messages C a Bip System_status Armed Partial Bip System_status Two bip on 12 03 at 12 PM Fault J Armed Partial Two bip f 1 Voltage Remote_control_unit 1 Fault System os The keypad also indicates information feedback as shown below Command sent to LED status and colour Meaning An alarm control panel lights up steady GREEN for 1 5 s Total or group DISARMING flashes GREEN 3 times Total or group DISARMING with alarm memory light
3. e It is not advisable to programme the infrared detector for immediate triggering e The control panel issues 3 short beeps to indicate a programming error If this happens the recognition programming procedure should be performed again from the start 5 Parameter setting IMPORTANT e Before setting any parameters the keypad must first be in installation mode see chapter 3 Changing the operating mode e A long beep is issued and the LED lights up green for 2 s to indicate correct programming If an error is made the red LED flashes 3 times and the keypad issues 3 short beeps 5 1 Selecting the language To select the speech synthesis language enter Le JO JL7 JL JL JL JL J 0 French factory 3 Spanish 1 Italian 4 Dutch 2 German 5 English 5 2 Setting the speech synthesis system sound level To set the speech synthesis system sound level enter ROMs KEUN e This setting does not affect the sound level of the standard beep issued each time a 1 low level keypad key is pressed 4 average level factory However it does affect the sound level of the short beep long beep and 3 error 8 high level beeps issued during programming e Below 5 C the sound level automatically switches to low 5 3 Number of access code digits IMPORTANT the number of access code digits can only be modified when all the access codes correspond to the factory values To do this put the keypad in installation mode
4. e alarms e exits e faults LED two colour LED to support use and programming Environment indoor outdoor in a sheltered location Power supply 2 x 3 V 2 4 Ah lithium battery pack Battery life 5 years in normal conditions of use Average humidity rate 5 to 75 without condensation at 25 C possibly varying between 85 amp 95 for 30 days over the course of the year Radio links TwinBand 400 800 MHz Operating temperature 25 C to 55 C Tamper protection e against opening e against removal e against access code search Degrees of mechanical protection IP 53 IK 07 Dimensions H x W x D 115 x 176 x 24 mm Weight 340 g with battery Designed to comply with the requirements of EN50131 3 grade 2 class III Recommendations The user must not attempt to access the device s internal parts except areas described in this manual If the user does access these parts the product guarantee will be considered null and void and DAITEM shall not be held responsible for any problems Touching the device s internal parts and or electronic components can damage the product Furthermore the device is designed in such a way that these parts and components do not need to be accessed for operation or maintenance purposes To obtain advice when installing your system or before C DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY H i j ji Manufacturer Hager Security SAS returning equipment please contact the Daitem technical r Oa ek T Praia
5. To delete all registered tags enter L JLIUILS ILS JL JL 5 7 2 Checking tags Once the keypad is in user mode a tag number can be checked at any time by performing the following procedure 1 On the keypad enter 2 The LED indicating the reading zone 3 The keypad issues a long beep and Haa flashes Place the tag against the announces the tag number pictogram beeep tag n master code 5 7 3 Disabling and enabling a tag Tags can be disabled or enabled in the 3 operating modes A registered tag is automatically enabled To disable or enable a tag enter CJL JE JE Jl JbS Jb JE be master code tag n from 0 disabled 01 to 24 1 enabled Example to disable tag 1 enter Li Jbe ILS C4 Ji J 63 OI JL JCI I 5 7 4 Restricted access to commands Tags can have separate and limited access to specific command keys and specific groups Only commands or groups selected during programming can be accessed using a tag e To restrict a tag to a specific command key s enter CICIO IC JCS IC IE Jessy JE Jeo J S Ji master code tag n from tag n from command 01 to 24 01 to 24 key s Example to restrict tag 02 to the Partial 1 command enter Li jles syst Cs jlo jle sis lell J J Te In this case only the Partial 1 key c
6. and enter S 6 Before modifying the keypad access codes the number of access code digits must be determined 4 digits in the factory code If you extend the number of digits this will apply to all the following e the master code e the installer code e the 8 user codes To modify the number of digits enter L JL6 IS Jie E jb Ie number of digits 4 to 6 Example to extend the access codes to 6 digits enter Le J 6 JS J 6 C 5 4 Modifying the master code IMPORTANT e Forbidden access codes 0000 1111 2222 3333 e The master code can be modified in the three operating modes installation mode test mode or user mode The master code is for use by the main user and enables e use of all keypad functions all commands e access to TEST mode and USER mode e control authorisation or non authorisation of User codes To ensure system confidentiality the master code must be changed To do this enter CULE IE Joes Ose JE IC I lee JEJE ae J old code new code new code Example to replace the factory master code 0000 with the new code 1234 enter LOjJLO JO O L LS LOJL i 1 Jbe JCS ICY Ji Je JCS JY JL Le 5 5 Modifying the installer code The Installer code is for use by the installer It allows access to all keypad installation programming and maintenance operations in INSTALLATION mode To ensure sys
7. is pressed or a presence detected see Infrared detector operation the keys and keypad are back lit for 10 s The back lighting period is repeated for 10 s when the last key is pressed To activate or deactivate back lighting enter L S ILS IL JL Jx 0 disabled 1 enabled factory 5 13 Managing the blue light The blue light lights up briefly when there is movement in front of the keypad infrared detector To activate or deactivate the blue light enter BOE IGG IMPORTANT the blue light only comes A on if the lighting level is low 0 disabled 1 enabled factory 5 14 Consulting parameters To consult the different parameter settings put the keypad in installation mode and enter Le JC JC ae Loe JL parameter n Example consulting parameter 11 allows the user to check the sound level of the speech synthesis system To do this enter L JL JD JL IL Le The keypad issues a bip and then announces the parameter number digit by digit Example gt J i Consulting a personalised key This allows the user to check the command number of a command key To do this enter xlsx JL J J personalised command button The keypad issues a Bip then announces the command n digit by digit then issues another Bip and announces the digit 1 or 0 1 code access key and 0 direct access key Example direct access to Armed Pres
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9. panel to recognise the keypad and infrared detector 1 Make sure the control panel is in 2 Switch the keypad to installation mode by entering installation mode see Control panel E AEDES Bip installation manual with its front cover master code test mode removed factory 0000 then LILI IL Jll allele Ww installer code F mode factory 1111 3 Perform the following recognition programming procedure bip remote control 3 group time delay bip remote control unit X bip detector X unit X bip detector X group Y imme diate time delayed i or combined EA poe TE tol 8 0 J orl Jorl 2 po 10smax O C lt lt gt Press then Press and hold The control The control panel The control panel waits to The control The keypad on the control Off untilthe panel issuesa waits to know the know the type of infrared panel issues a issues a long panel keypad control panel voice message infrared detector red detector triggering voice message beep to responds to confirm group from 1 to 8 e 0 immediate to confirm confirm keypad according to the e 1 time delayed infrared detector recognition recognition type of control e 2 combined recognition panel Press the Press the control panel control panel keypad keypad to select the type to select the group IMPORTANT
10. status query ia ee gq PI Not allocated a j PP Notallocated Leocnenent Sens eee Blue light LED and pictogram indicating tag reading zone 1 1 LED indications LED LED status Meaning Red steady key pressed correctly 1 flash every 5s keypad in test mode 2 flashes every 10s keypad in installation mode 3 quick flashes handling or programming error access code invalid Green steady for 2 s correct programming steady for 10 s access code valid the 10 s period is repeated after each command 1 2 Voice messages IMPORTANT only the commands sent from the vocal keypad result in the following messages Orders issued by another remote control unit do not lead to a keypad response The keypad issues the following voice messages Following a command Voice message Disarm bip off Arm bip armed Partially arm 1 bip armed partial one Partially arm 2 bip armed partial two Disarm group X X 1 to 8 bip off group X Arm group X X 1 to 8 bip armed group X Arm presence bip armed presence System status query bip system status armed bip system status armed partial one two bip system status off bip system status armed group X bip system status armed presence Change to test mode bip test mode Change to installation mode Change to user mode
11. sun making sure that there is a distance of at least 2 metres between each product except between two detectors The keypad cannot be installed opposite or above a surface likely to heat up quickly e g fireplace radiator etc opposite a window opposite a stairwell accessible to animals pointing towards a mirror or a moving object curtains blinds etc in a place that might be exposed to the sun directly on a metal surface or close to sources of interference e g electricity meter 6 2 Testing the radio range Before fixing the keypad in place position it in the desired location NOTE the keypad will have to be recognised and test the radio range by the Control panel first see section 4 0 If it is good fix the keypad in place otherwise move it 1 Press the Off key 2 The control panel issues the 3 The keypad issues a voice message message to confirm bip off remote bip off ij i L_ control unit X on amp EEA o o a 1 4 7 oO fwlo a 6 3 Fixing the keypad in place 1 Remove the fixing washer from A IMPORTANT if the keypad is installed outside the back of the keypad ii a position the pieces of foam provided around the fixing slots IMPORTANT once the washer has been removed rem
12. to specific commands or specific groups Each tag can be enabled or disabled at any time The vocal keypad can work with up to 24 tags maximum IMPORTANT e The tag numbers are automatically allocated by the keypad in increasing order e When a tag is deleted this frees up a number which will be automatically re allocated when a new tag is registered 5 7 1 Registering and deleting tags For a tag to be identified by the keypad it must first be registered The registering procedure described below must be performed for each tag If the installation has several keypads and a tag must operate with each one the tag registering procedure must be performed for each keypad Perform the tag registering procedure in installation mode 1 Press then on the keypad 2 Hold the tag against the 3 The keypad issues a beep Perform step 2 within the next 10 s zone indicated by the and announces the tag flashing LED number bip tag n 1 IL i O i a on onje EN 3 OFF OFF 4 5 6 5 im ls ajm ve ee 5 if elpe o ON 4 N J l o D e To delete a registered tag enter JASH JL LL tag n from 01 to 24 The keypad issues a long beep to indicate that the tag has been deleted e
13. triggering A combined detector will trigger immediately if it is the first detector to be set off It will observe a time delay before triggering if another time delayed detector detects something first Example e The user enters his home e In the event of intrusion via a window The door window detector detects his presence and The door window detector is not set off whereas the the keypad motion detector observes a time delay keypad motion detector is immediately triggered allowing the user to reach the keypad and stop the along with the other alerts and deterrents system time delayed time delayed door window door door window door detector A detector i E EA keypad window keypad ma Depending on the alarm system status the keypad will operate as follows 1 Alarm system status Disarmed Detection Keypad response Distant No response Close Back lighting for 10 s 2 Alarm system status Totally Armed or Group to which the keypad infrared detector has been allocated Armed Keypad response Time delayed Immediate triggering Infrared triggering of infrared of infrared detector Cano Detection detector detector detector programmed we i aa Siren response alarm level detector programmed for combined See for time delay or operation combined operation and triggered 1 and triggered 2 loud sounding loud soun
14. well as the Key to be Command number Type of access personalised see table below 0 direct access System Status command can only be accessed by using a 1 code based access User code Command description Command n Command description Command n Command description Command n OFF 1 21 Light ON 54 Armed relay 3 84 Panic Alarm 22 Light toggle switch 56 Toggle switch relay 3 86 Armed 1 23 Light timer 58 Timer relay 3 88 Silent alarm 24 Pulse relay 1 60 Pulse relay 4 90 Armed Partial 1 1 25 OFF relay 1 62 OFF relay 4 92 Armed Partial 2 1 27 Armed relay 1 64 Armed relay 4 94 Fire alarm 32 Toggle switch relay 1 66 Toggle switch relay 4 96 Armed Presence mode stay 33 Timer relay 1 68 Timer relay 4 98 Silent command 36 Pulse relay 2 70 Off relay control panel 1 112 Stop indications 1 2 37 OFF relay 2 72 On relay control panel 1 114 Door Bell Chime 38 Armed relay 2 74 Off relay control panel 2 122 Audible signal Chime 42 Toggle switch relay 2 76 On relay control panel 2 124 No command 44 Timer relay 2 78 System status 1 129 Pulse light 50 Pulse relay 3 80 Light OFF 52 OFF relay 3 82 1 Command with code access only 2 Used to stop indications concerning a technical alarm an alert or a tamper alarm without changing the system status Important telephone transmissions are not interrupted Example to personalise the key for an Alert command acc
15. L IL J installer code 3 Loosen the 2 screws and remove the electronic 4 Push the lithium power pack lock upwards part from the base and then remove it IMPORTANT before connecting the new lithium power pack press on a keypad button to delete the battery fault The keypad battery fault is automatically deleted from the control panel 10 min after the battery has been changed IMPORTANT e The lithium battery pack must be replaced with the same type of pack with the same technical characteristics i e 2 x 3 V 2 4 Ah e We advise you to use the DAITEM RXU02X battery available in the catalogue in order to guarantee individual safety and equipment reliability z Dispose of the waste lithium power pack in an appropriate recycling bin XK 6 Push the lithium power pack lock downwards The keypad issues a long beep and the LED lights up red for 2 s TM olola v w o w T c 7 Position the electronic part on the 8 Tighten the 2 screws 9 Put the front panel back on the base keypad Philips PH 1 10 Switch the system to user mode using the keypad to enter IL JL IL elal e o DN teor master code H IMPORTANT the keypad parameters are saved when the lithium pack is changed 9 Summary of parameters
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17. an be accessed via tag 02 e To restrict a tag to a specific group s enter ee 4 L JCS A JJO i 8 JL JL master code tag n from tag n from groups 1 to 8 depending 01 to 24 01 to 24 on the type of control panel Example to restrict tag 01 to Group 2 enter Olelas Jb ICs 700 J Je Ie In this case tag 01 can only disarm and arm Group 2 e To cancel tag restrictions enter CL ILIC OIL IGICGIC IC OIG ISIC A JL JO J Lo e master code tag n from tag n from 01 to 24 01 to 24 Example to cancel the restrictions linked to tag 02 enter Lajas sj 4 aoeeoe In this case the access restrictions linked to tag 02 are deleted 5 7 5 Combined command key and group restriction Example to restrict tag 01 to Arming Disarming Group 1 and the Partial 1 key enter DO jLeILS 4 JCS ILI Jee JES Oj Joe JD Joe Je J In this case tag 01 can only disarm or arm Group 1 and operate Group 1 Pee on i the Partial 1 key Partial one command key 5 8 Personalising a command button The 8 keypad command keys can be personalised to adapt keypad commands to user needs see table below Furthermore this personalisation allows the user to choose between direct or code based access to keypad commands To personalise a key enter IMPORTANT C JESICBILeJE JEJL IE JL Jee Je I oe e In installation mode the keypad commands can be accessed directly e In User mode all Arm or Disarm commands as
18. ding for 90 s strobe Intrusion no response es flashing for 15 min Pan R loud sounding lighti back lighting for 10 s loud sounding Prealarm e back lighting sie for 15 s strobe Distant for 10s e series of 10 beeps 1 for 15 s flashing for 15 s or e warning message close Dorene bip bip bip e back lighting for 10 s series of beeps ela Fa sa protection active 1 e series of 5 beeps 1 for 5 s flashing for 5 s series of beeps for 2 s strobe flashing for 5 s e back lighting for 10 s series of beeps Warning e series of 3 beeps 1 for 2 s 1 IMPORTANT the message or warning beeps are issued if parameter 23 has been enabled factory disabled 2 Preparation 2 1 Tooling required a O PH 1 T D 25 IMPORTANT the fixing screws e y 23M and plugs are not provided 2 2 Power supply 1 Unclip the front panel from the bottom 2 Remove the front panel 3 Loosen the 2 screws 4 Remove the electronic part from the base Philips PH 1 5 Remove the pre cut part of the sticker and 6 Connect the lithium power pack to its support stick it to the guarantee certificate inside Lm the user manual supplied with the control panel If you are adding to an existing system use the guarantee certificate supplied with this product 7 Push the li
19. enabled Infrared detector alarm 6 xX proximity detector X 0 infrared detector disabled 14 level disabled 1 intrusion 2 prealarm 3 deterrence 4 warning Speech synthesis system 11 X 4 X from 1 to 8 9 sound level setting 1 low level 8 high level Selection of speech 17 X french X 0 French 1 Italian 9 synthesis language 2 German 3 Spanish 4 Dutch 5 English Activation of warning 23 xX disabled X 0 disabled 14 beeps or message 1 enabled on keypad Activation of blue light 34 xX enabled X 0 disabled 14 1 enabled Activation of back lighting 59 X enabled X 0 disabled 14 1 enabled Activation of above 77 X disabled X 0 disabled 15 freezing function 1 enabled Deletion of all tags 195 11 Deletion of all access 196 15 codes Deletion of one parameter parameter n 0 15 MMMM master code 1111 installer code UUUU user code 10 Technical data Technical data SH640AX Vocal keypad with tag reader and proximity detector Command keys 8 programmable keys Back lighting according to lighting level when a key is pressed or the infrared detector triggered Access codes e 1 installer code e 1 master code e 8 user codes Infrared detector 2 detection zones distant detection zone e close detection zone Tag reader identification of up to 24 tags Speech synthesis voice indication system status
20. ence mode bip three three bip 0 5 15 Deleting parameters IMPORTANT parameters can only be deleted if the keypad is in installation mode To delete a parameter enter Lx JL JU JO Le Ie parameter number To delete all the access codes enter Le JL JCS I 06 JL JL J To return to the factory setting enter Ca JL 1 C9 8 JL i If 5 16 Programming the above freezing function The keypad can be used to detect the above freezing temperature according to a thermo static principle a technical alarm is triggered when the temperature drops below 5 C To programme this enter Le ICZ IZ Je Le Ie 0 disabled factory 1 enabled 6 Installing the device 6 1 Choosing the best place IMPORTANT if the infrared detector is directed toward the sun it is likely to be triggered for no reason e If the infrared detector is disabled factory The keypad can be installed inside outside the premises in a sheltered location making sure that there is a distance of at least 2 metres between each product except between two detectors The keypad cannot be installed directly on a metal surface or close to sources of interference e g electricity meter e If the infrared detector is enabled factory The keypad can be installed inside outside the premises in a sheltered location and in a place where the infrared detector is not exposed to the
21. essed via a code enter Lx J S J 8 i JP Ji Jle le JL J JL JL 5 9 Personalising a command button for arming or disarming groups 1 to 8 IMPORTANT all disarm and arm commands can only be accessed via a code e To personalise a key to arm groups 1 to 8 enter JSEJ i Jie JD Jlejbsjbeje J CJL button to be groups 1 to 8 depending personalised on the type of control panel Example personalise the key to arm group 5 and 6 L S 8 JCP IC JC 8 JCS je J e To personalise a key to disarm groups 1 to 8 enter Jee eaeh J CJL button to be groups 1 to 8 depending personalised on the type of control panel Example personalise the key to disarm group 7 and 8 x Siel x M JL Jle J Jb JL7 JCS JL JL 5 10 Managing the infrared detector To modify the alarm level or deactivate the infrared detector enter Lx JUS jie i b IMPORTANT if the infrared detector is disabled this does not disable proximity detection and keypad back lighting re Hebets detector disabled factory see chapter 5 13 Managing back lighting Intrusion 2 prealarm 3 deterrence 4 warning 5 11 Activating the warning beeps or message on the keypad To activate or deactivate the warning beeps or message see chapter 1 3 Infrared detector operation enter Lx JL2 JCS Jf LL J 0 disabled factory 1 enabled 5 12 Managing back lighting If the level of lighting is low a key
22. ev te ale VEN eerecerner teen a ecco occ eee ceceer ec eeee eee nec eee ceo ere E cere E eee eeee ere 9 5 2 Settingithe speechisyminesis System SOUMCIIGVel EEA E 9 53 Numberot access code digits ieee ean enea aAa eE Aae EAA SA AE EEA Eee E EEA EA EREET ET E a Se Successes tenets fet REE AA ERREA aeee 9 5 4 Modifying Minean eae E AEE A E E E E A 9 5 SiModifyingithetinstallen code e e a E ee AAAA AEAEE EAA EAEE A AARAA EAEE AA AA AEREA AA E AAAA AE AEA EA AEEA A AE 10 5 6Managing the User CodeS aeea a e e EEE EE E AE Ea A EE ATE AEEA TEE EEE EEE E E ES 10 STEE E NEATE O E EA A E E E A E A A O eee Deere 11 5 8 Personalising aicommand DUON me arae a E A AE A E A AE AA EAEE E AEA ees ener 13 5 9 Personalising a command button for arming or disarming groups 1 tO 8 ssssssssesessseseesnesnnssnesnssnnsnntnnrnnrnntnnennennnnnnn 13 521 OiManaging theintraredidetoctor arnan e e e eaaa EE eA E EAEE E EAE teat sue a SE A A AAA EA EEE AA Ea 14 5 11 Activating the warning beeps or message on the keypad eeccceceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeesaeecaeeseeseeseaeeeaeeeaeeseeseeeeneeeaaee 14 D MEDECINE el Gilt late Pererereeceesceeeerereeerrerccseerreeairecrer re create reo oreo ecco rece oecr ere rere eoeroeeeoreer rer erere rereroeerer ere 14 ost Mlelatetelinrepataysyt ole Tol al eerery E E EEE A cet cee a een eee EeePC a A eee eee 14 Sul As GOMSUItIMNG DANES LOLS yesccereceece see es reese crc ea rest ere Oca eeu a Ue EO UZ Test PPO REY Fon De glcner point su
23. heck the version e Operational differences in relation to former ranges are described in the compatibility booklet available in the Daitem Installers section at www daitem co uk The vocal keypad with tag reader and proximity detector can be used to operate an intrusion protection system from outside or inside the home The keypad commands can be accessed e using the master code e using the 8 user codes e using a tag 24 tags max Each command is confirmed with a voice message and a visual signal LED issued by the keypad The keypad indicates e the system status e the status of alarms e the status of exit points e faults The speech synthesis system also helps with keypad use and programming The vocal keypad also has an infrared detector able to detect an approaching person The keypad is protected against opening e removal e attempts to discover the access code If the level of lighting is low a key is pressed or the detector triggered see Infrared detector operation the buttons and keypad are back lit for 10 s The back lighting period is repeated for 10 s when the last key is pressed Infrared detector Two colour LED 8 command keys can be personalised on Arm OfF Disarm Buttons Partial 1 for access codes T ey SS and programming A Partial 2 mit i it ee i n TA Arm Presence sle u S G 2 System
24. llation manual The keypad also issues a voice message about faults following a command issued from the keypad Commands Voice messages Disarm Off faults system Arm Armed exit opened faults system System status System status exit opened faults system exit inhibited e Example 1 Following a system status query command e Example 2 Following a partially arm 1 command issued from issued from the keypad the keypad battery fault is indicated the keypad the keypad indicates that an exit is still open bip system status armed pj p p a 5 jo system status bip armed partial one bip armed partial two bip on 12 03 2012 bip on 12 03 2012 at 12 PM partial one at 12 PM fault voltage armed partial two bip fault system exit 3 opened bip exit opened remote control unit 1 8 2 Changing the battery IMPORTANT If the battery fails e the red LED and back lighting no longer come on when a key is pressed or when there is movement in front of the infrared detector e the sound level of the speech synthesis system switches to low see chapter 5 2 Setting the speech synthesis system sound level To change the battery 1 Switch the system to installation mode 2 Remove the keypad front panel using the keypad to enter COLIC IC Ile Js master code _ Dip H test mode then CJL J
25. ove any burrs from the keypad and washer 3 Position the base on the wall in order to determine the 4 Position the electronic part on the base 3 fixing points Insert the washer removed during step 1 and fix it in place using suitable plugs and screws IMPORTANT use 4mm max screws with 8 mm max heads 5 Tighten the 2 screws 6 Hook the top of the front face on the 3 clips Clip the front face on Philips PH 1 7 Switching to user mode Once the radio range test has been performed 1 Switch the keypad to user mode by entering SOOO po ser installer code T oF IMPORTANT putting the keypad in user mode automatically puts the control panel in user mode Consequently the keypad should only be switched to user mode when all the parameters have been set on the different system products keypads detectors etc 2 Put the front cover back on the control panel 8 1 Fault indications The control panel supervises and identifies the keypad IMPORTANT a keypad battery fault is also indicated by It monitors the state of the red LED not being lit and by the absence of back e the battery lighting when a button is pressed e the radio link e the tamper contact If a fault has been memorised the control panel issues a voice message indicating the fault following a system command see Fault indications in the control panel insta
26. s 13 support team see telephone number at the back of the alarm Product type Vocal keypad Trade mark Daitem system installation manual or check the web site at We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is compliant with the essential requirements of the following directives A e R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EEC www daitem co uk e Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC e Directive ROHS 2002 95 EC in compliance with the following harmonised European standards A team of qualified technicians will advise you what to do Products code SOAK EN 300 220 2 V2 3 1 x EN 300 330 2 V1 3 1 X EN 50130 4 2001 X EN 55022 amp 55024 2002 EN 60950 2006 X EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 X This product can be used in all EU EEA Countries and Switzerland Crolles 02 01 2013 Signature e Patrick Bernard al Director of Research and Development Non binding document subject to modification without notice ee DAITEM Nu 805099 A 02 2013
27. s up steady RED for 1 5 s Total partial or group ARMING flashes RED 3 times ARMING blocked 1 A command receiver or remote controlled socket lights up steady GREEN for 1 5 s Transmission of a home control command light relay etc 1 Arming blocked means that the intrusion system has been unable to arm owing to a system fault The user must check the control panel for more information 1 3 Infrared detector operation The vocal keypad has an infrared detector enabling it to detect an approaching person It has 2 distinct detection zones e The distant detection zone e The close detection zone Top view Top view 1 2m Side view Side view Rae 1 8m For an efficient close detection infrared detector must not be installed at height upper than 1 3 m IMPORTANT if the infrared detector is directed at the sun it is likely to be triggered for no reason Like a conventional infrared motion detector the keypad detector is allocated to an intrusion group and its alarm level Time delayed triggering can be set In the event of intrusion the alerts and deterrents are Different types of triggering are possible triggered at the end of the entry time delay e immediate e delayed aa e combined IMPORTANT it is not advisable to programme the infrared Es detector for immediate triggering window Combined
28. tem confidentiality the installer code must be changed To do this enter LICL JULI CIOL ICICI IGE OL IC IL Ge old code new code new code Example to replace the factory installer code 1111 with the new code 6789 enter OOOO Je jis JO Jo C67 PSB PS I 06 7 L809 I 5 6 Managing user codes IMPORTANT there are no factory programmed user codes The user codes are for secondary and occasional users service staff employees etc They allow for limited and temporary use of the keypad e restricted access to specific commands or specific groups can be programmed for each user code e each user code can be enabled or disabled at any time The vocal keypad has 8 user codes To programme or modify a user code enter LILILO master code 1 to 8 choice user code user code of user number Example after entering the master code 1234 programme user number 1 1213 by entering OJleIis jel jPe OJ Jie JO JleJO JCS Ibe le JCS Jb 5 6 1 Disabling and enabling a user code User codes can be disabled or enabled in the 3 operating modes A programmed user code is automatically enabled To disable or enable a user code enter LoL JC JC Ile JOC ied Le I master code 1 to 8 choice 0 disabled of user number 1 enabled Example to disable user code 1 enter OJH elol JO J Le I 5 6 2 Restricted access to commands User codes can have separate limited access
29. thium power pack lock downwards The keypad will issue a long beep and the LED will light up RED for 2 s 3 Changing the operating mode IMPORTANT e When the keypad is powered it is in user mode e The keypad must be in installation mode for recognition programming and parameter setting The mode can be changed by entering the factory master code 0000 then the factory installer code 1111 as shown below COL JL IL C a Gd installer code peck epee E E E E E E E EEE AO EEEE USER MODE 2 flashes N N a Operating every 10s 5s VN E aw mode on power up TEST MODE 1 flash every 5s IMPORTANT e For security reasons the keypad automatically switches back to user mode after 4 hours without a command being issued e If 5 wrong codes are entered in less than 5 minutes the keypad will be blocked for 5 minutes e If the keypad is used without a control panel e g command from external receiver is not or no longer recognised by a control panel the operating mode cannot be changed if the tamper pin on the back of the keypad is pressed in 4 Recognition programming IMPORTANT the product does not need to be placed next to the control panel for recognition programming In fact it is advisable to move it at least 2 metres away from the control panel Recognition programming allows the control
30. to e specific keypad command keys e specific groups Only selected commands or groups can be accessed when the user code is entered e To restrict a user code to a specific command key s enter COLIC IL Jeo Je dL OC OC IC OIC OL OE IC TI CJl master code 1 to 8 choice user code user code command of user number key s Example to restrict user code 1 1213 to the Partial 1 command enter Olele onea eaa Ja l In this case only the Partial 1 key can be accessed via user code 1 e To restrict a user code to a specific group s enter COICICIL IG CIC BICOL OE IC GC OL OC I I master code 1 to 8 choice user code usercode groups 1 to 8 depending of user number on the type of control panel Example to restrict user code 1 1213 to Group 1 and Group 2 enter DUIS J Sole 70I Ie IDI ISIC JD Ce JCS JJ Le de J J In this case user code 1 can only disarm and arm Group 1 and Group 2 5 6 3 Restricted access to both a command key and a group Example to restrict user code 1 1213 to Group 1 Arm Disarm and the Partial 1 key enter DUIIBIM IG Je IIS I eID ICS Ie JS Ce SIGS JD IGE I J In this case user code 1 can only disarm or arm Group 1 Partial one and operate the Partial 1 key Group 1 command key 5 7 Managing tags Tags dispense with the need for users to enter the master code or user codes when issuing commands Each tag can be programmed for restricted access
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