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Power 832/864/PC1555 LED Keypad
1. Arming the system
To arm the system, enter your 4 digit access code. As you press each digit
the keypad will beep. If the correct code is entered, the keypad will beep
quickly and the "Armed" light will come ON.
If the access code was entered incorrectly, or the "Ready" light
comes ON, the keypad will buzz steadily for 2 seconds. If this occurs, press
the key and re-enter your code.
When the correct access code is entered and the "Armed" light
comes ON, exit the premises. At the end of the exit delay time, all lights
on the keypad will go out except the "Armed" light and the system
will be fully armed. The exit time delay can be adjusted by your Kridan Security installer.
Alternate arming methods
AWAY Arming
Arming the system in the "Away" mode will have all the interior
and perimeter zones active.
To arm in the "Away" mode, just enter your access code and exit
thru the designated delay zone. The system will recognize the occupants have
left the premises and once the exit delay has expired, the system will be
fully armed.
STAY Arming
This feature allows you to arm the perimeter zones while leaving the interior
zones inactive so that you can remain on the premises while the system is
armed.
To arm in the "Stay" mode, enter your access code to arm the system,
but do not exit the premises. The system will arm in the "stay"
mode automatically bypassing the interior zones.
To leave the premise while it is in "Stay" mode press  .
The system will give you a 2 minute exit delay so that you may exit
thru the delay door. You may also use this code as a way to QUICK-ARM
the system if you enter this code when the system is disarmed. Note that this
code will only arm the system, you still need a valid access code to disarm
it.
2. Disarming the system
Enter the premise thru a designated entry delay door. Upon opening the door
your keypad will sound a beep letting you know to disarm the system. Just
go to the keypad and enter your access code. If you make an error entering
your code, just enter it again. Once a correct access code is entered the
keypad will stop beeping and the "ready" light will come ON.
3. Updating the Master code or adding new access codes
To change the current master code.
Enter  [
current master code ]
[ new master code]
The [master code] must be 4 digits, 0 thru 9 only
Push
to return to the Ready mode when you are finished.
Adding additional codes
Up to 32 additional access codes (01 thru 32) may be added.
Enter  [
master code ] [ code number ] [ new 4 digit code ]
The [ code number ] is a double digit number 01 to 32
Push
to return to the Ready mode when you are finished.
Always write down your access codes and keep them in a safe place.
To remove a code from the system
Enter  [
master code ] [ code number ] 
The [code number] is always a 2 digit number from 01 to
32. The [master code] cannot be erased.
Push
to return to the Ready mode when you are finished.
4. By-Passing Zones
Use zone by-passing when access is needed to part of the protected area while
the system is armed. Bypassed zones will not cause an alarm. Zones cannot
be bypassed after the system is armed.
Enter  [
zone to bypass ]
The [zone number] is a 2 digit number from 01 to 32
As each zone is bypassed, the zone light will come ON to show which zones
are bypassed. If a zone is bypassed in error, press that zone number again
and the zone light will go OFF indicating the zone is not bypassed.
Push
to return to the Ready mode when you are finished.
6. Viewing trouble conditions
Your system continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions.
If one of these conditions occur, the keypad will beep twice every 10 seconds
and the keypad "Trouble" indicator will light. Pressing any key
on the keypad will silence the beep, but the "trouble" indicator
will remain ON until the trouble condition is cleared.
To display the type of trouble condition that has occured:
Enter 
A zone light will come ON to indicate which type of trouble exists.
| ZONE LIGHT |
|
TYPE OF TROUBLE
|
| 1 |
-->
|
Service required |
| --- |
Press
and the following zone will lite
|
see below
|
| --- |
1 |
Low Battery |
| --- |
2 |
Siren circuit trouble |
| --- |
3 |
General system trouble |
| --- |
4 |
General system tamper |
| --- |
5 |
General system supervisory |
| --- |
7 |
PC5204 Low battery |
| --- |
8 |
PC 5204 AC failure |
| 2 |
--> |
Loss of AC power |
| 3 |
--> |
Telephone line problem |
| 4 |
--> |
Fail to communicate with monitoring station |
| 5 |
press
to see which zone
|
Zone Fault |
| 6 |
press
to see which zone
|
Zone tamper |
| 7 |
press
to see which zone
|
Low battery on wireless zone |
| 8 |
-->
|
Loss of time on system clock |
Push
to return to the Ready mode when you are finished.
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Power 832/864 LCD Keypad
Arming the system
| KEYPAD
MESSAGE |
INSTRUCTIONS |
Secure System
Before Arming < > |
When this message appears, one or more zones
are not secured. Make sure all doors and windows are closed. |
Enter
Code to
Arm System <> |
When this message appears, use the arrow (<>)
keys to verify that the system is clear of troubles and that no zones
are bypassed unintentionally. |
Enter
Code to
Arm System |
If this display is showing, the system is
in the Ready state. To arm, enter your access code. |
Exit
Delay in
Progress |
Once a valid access code is entered this message
will display. You must now exit during the delay period |
Enter
Code to
Disarm System |
This message will display once the exit delay
expires and the system is fully armed. |
*
WARNING *
Bypass Active |
If this message appears one or more zones
are bypassed. |
Disarming the system
| KEYPAD
MESSAGE |
INSTRUCTIONS |
Entry
Active
Enter Your Code |
Enter your access code to disarm the system. If you make
an error entering your code, just enter it again. |
System
Disarmed
No Alarm History |
This message appears when a valid access code is entered,
the system is now disarmed |
Enter
Code to
Arm System |
After about 5 seconds this message will then appear |
View
Memory < >
"Zone of Alarm" |
If an alarm occured while the system was armed, this message
will display. Use the arrow (<>) keys to view which zone(s) caused
the alarm. |
Secure
System
Before Arming < > |
If the zone is still in alarm state this message will
appear showing that a zone is still open. |
Enter
Code to
Arm System < > |
Upon disarming, and if a trouble condition exists this
message will be displayed. Use the arrow (< >) keys to see what
the trouble is. |
Programming access codes
To change the master code
| KEYPAD MESSAGE |
INSTRUCTIONS |
Enter Code to
Arm System |
Press the [ *
] button to enter the function list, use the arrow (< >) keys
to scroll to: |
Press (*) for
< >
Access Codes |
Press [5] or [ *
] . The display will change to: |
Enter Master
Access Code |
Enter your current master code, the display will change
to : |
(*) to Edit <
>
User Code 01P |
User 01P represents the 1st access code, use the arrow
(< >) keys to scroll to 40P and press the [ *
] key. The mesage will change to: |
Enter New Code
1234 < > |
Enter the new master code. The code must be 4 digits,
0 thru 9 only. Once the new code is entered, the keypad will beep 3
times and the display will change to: |
(*) to Edit <
>
User Code 01P |
Press [ # ] to exit the programming function. |
Adding, Changing, or Deleting other user access codes
| KEYPAD MESSAGE |
INSTRUCTIONS |
Enter Code to
Arm System |
Press the (*) key to enter the function
list. Use the arrow (< >) keys to scroll to the following message. |
Press (*) for < >
Access Codes |
Press the (*) key, the message will
change to: |
Enter Master
Access Code |
Enter your master access code |
(*) to Edit <
>
User Code 01P |
Use the arrow (< >) to find the access code - indicated
by "01P to 32P" you wish to add, change or delete. Press the
(*) key to select the code you wish to alter. |
Enter New Code
1234 < > |
To add or change a code, enter the new code. To delete
an access code enter (*). Once the new code or
deletion has been entered, the keypad will beep 3 times and the dispaly
will change to: |
(*) to Edit <
>
User Code 01P |
The "P" means the code has been programmed,
if there is no "P" then that code has been deleted. Press
[ # ] to exit the programming function. |
Bypassing Zones
| KEYPAD MESSAGE |
INSTRUCTIONS |
Enter Code to
Arm System |
Press the (*) key to enter the functions
menu |
Press (*) for < >
Zone Bypass |
Press the (*) key to enter the zone
bypassing mode |
Zone Search
< >
"Zone Name" |
Use the arrow ( < >) keys to scroll to the zone
to be bypassed and press the (*) key to select
it. |
Zone Search< >
"Zone Name" B |
"B" will appear on the dispaly to show that
the zone is bypassed. To un-bypass the zone, enter the zone number,
the "B" will disappear to show that the zone is no longer
bypassed. |
Zone Search < >
"Zone Name" O |
If the letter "O" shows up on the display, it
means this zone is open. If you bypass this zone, the letter "O"
will be replaced by the letter "B"
To exit the bypassing mode and return to the Ready state, press the
[ # ] key.
|
To View Trouble Conditions
| KEYPAD MESSAGE |
INSTRUCTIONS |
Enter Code to
Arm System |
From the Ready state, use the arrow ( < >
) keys to scroll to the following message |
System Trouble
(* 2) to View < > |
Press (* 2) to view the trouble.
The display will change to: |
View Trouble < >
"Trouble Message" |
Use the arrow ( < >) keys to view which troubles
are present on the system. Once you have finished reading the trouble
conditions, press the [ # ] key to exit the trouble
view mode and return to the Ready state. |
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