NAPCO RP1054D KEYPAD Operating Manual

Summary of RP1054D KEYPAD

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    Operating guide for your rp1054d keypad © napco 1992 design pats. Pending.

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    Congratulations! ...On your purchase of a napco magnum alert security system. Your new installation is a sophisticated warning system with many available features. Your alarm specialist will explain your system and show you how it works. Contact him should questions concern- ing operation arise. The...

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    Your alarm specialist may have pro- grammed your system to be monitored by a central station. The built-in digital communica- tor can transmit emergency signals and status reports to the central station 24 hours a day. Communicator features abort delay. Note which of your zones have abort delay, a d...

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    Note: not all features are applicable to all systems. Abort delay. A delay period that allows the control panel to be reset, thereby aborting a report to a central station. Ambush code. A 2-digit code entered when forced to disarm. Sends a silent alarm to the central station. Arm. To turn the system...

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    Trouble. An open door, window, or other problem on a zone that may prevent arming. User program code. A code (up to 6 digits) required to enter the program mode in order to program or change arm/disarm codes. Watch mode (ma1008 and ma1010 only). Turns all day zones on and off simultaneously by press...

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    Digital display flashes number – indicates which non-24- hour zones are in an alarm condition, and which day zones are in a trouble condition. Flashes “p” – indicates a priority condition (armed with a priority zone in trouble or armed without resetting a day zone). Displays one or more horizontal s...

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    To perform designated “hold-down” func- tions, selected key must be held down for about 2 seconds, until sounder beeps. Note: those functions identified by an asterisk (* ) have secondary utility functions for installer’s use only. Do not attempt to access these func- tions within 10 seconds after d...

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    Note: while programming, fire/burglar alarm functions are disabled. User (arm/disarm) codes you can choose up to 5 different four-digit codes (4 in the ma854) that will allow you to arm and disarm your system. Any of these codes can easily be changed or removed should it become necessary in the futu...

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    Arming before you leave check the green status light on the key- pad. If it is on, enter your code. The red armed/alarm light will come on and the green light will go off. If your system was pro- grammed for an automatic audible test on arming, the alarm will sound briefly shortly af- ter arming. No...

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    Disarming when you return when you enter through the exit/entry door, the sounder will come on for the entire entry period. (if, upon entering, the red armed/alarm light is flashing, leave the premises and call authorities from a neigh- bor’s telephone.) disarm the panel quickly us- ing your arm/dis...

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    Arming with zones bypassed your alarm specialist may have pro- grammed one or more zones for selective by- pass, that is, they may be removable from the system. Since a bypassed zone cannot cause an alarm, you may wish to use this feature to turn off the interior areas while armed and keep your peri...

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    The following information is applicable only where local ordinance permits use of your alarm control panel for fire detection. Refer to the instructions furnished with the control panel for important information on how to pre- pare an evacuation plan. Controlling your fire circuit if your system inc...