AAP Elite S series Operating Manual - page 14
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use the "*" key to toggle the option on & off or Arm and Disarm, e.g. in our
example above, code “2045” accesses Area "A" arming or disarming.
Assuming the status message we received indicated that Area A was cur-
rently armed,if we press the "*" key, Area "A" will be Disarmed and we
would receive a disarm status message.
While you are on-line with the panel you can move to other Command
Control options by entering the code of the new option you want to control.
Assuming there was a code of “4321” programmed to control outputs.
After having used code “2045” to control the Arm/Disarm status of Area A
we first press the “#” button to reset all previous entries. Then we can en-
ter the digits “43215” (that is “4321” as the code to control outputs and “5”
to select output #5). The current status of output #5 will be given either by
the voice message or the appropriate tone and then the status can be
changed with the “*” button on the remote telephone (Note; for output con-
trol you must enter in the 4 digit code e.g. 4321 followed by the output
number you wish to control, in this case 5).
At any stage, if you enter in an incorrect code you can press the “#” button
on the remote telephone to clear all code entries and then start again.
To turn on the optional Microphone (only available if the Voice Board is
fitted) you must enter in the appropriate code followed by the “*” button. To
turn the Microphone off you simply press the “*” button again.
To end a Command Control session simply hang up the phone. The panel
is monitoring the line at all times and 15 seconds after the last key press it
will automatically hang up the line. This 15 second timer is active during
the whole command control process so a period of 15 seconds without a
key press will cause the panel to hang-up.
LOCAL COMMAND CONTROL OF OUTPUTS
If a DTMF control code is programmed for output control the same code
can be used to locally control output/s from the keypad. Entering the 4
digit DTMF code at a keypad will blank the display allowing control of the
outputs. On an LED keypad the zone LED’s indicate the output status e.g.
zone 1 LED indicates output 1 status. Zone LED 1 on shows that output 1
is on. If using an LCD keypad the display will look like the display shown
on page 10. By pressing the “1” button at the panel keypad, output 1 can
be turned on or off provided it is allowed to be locally controlled. To leave
local command control mode simply press the
keypad will return to normal operation. This feature works the same way
as using the
access the function instead of using the