Rf handheld keypad operation, Sensors – Interlogix Monitor XL Hardware Guide User Manual

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RF Handheld Keypad Operation

User Code + Command Key + 1

Turns Area OFF

User Code + Command Key + 2

Turns Area to STAY

User Code + Command Key + 3

Turns Area to Fully ON

User Code + Command Key + 4

System Test (turns on LCD keypad lights/sounder, system
siren for 5 seconds.

User Code + Command Key + 9

Clears or silences alarms.

User Code + Function Key + 1, 2
… 9

Engage Programmable Outputs Functions

Function Key

Press once to learn RF Hand Held Keypad into system.

(Escape Key)

Used to clear incorrect entries.

Police Badge Icon Button

Panic Button. Press and hold until rapid beeps heard to
enable.

NOTE: If “Allow User Entry Delay” in System programming is enabled, and a user arms to STAY, they are prompted
with a next screen message if they want an Entry Delay or not while in STAY. If the area the Handheld Keypad is
assigned to is turned to STAY using the Handheld KP, this feature will default to “User Entry Delay Allowed”.

Sensors

Enter Point programming and the first input point # assigned to the RF module.

TIP:

An easy way to find points assigned to this module and any modules with inputs and outputs is to

press the middle button when in the point’s main screen where its point type is configured. E.g. P001 0, middle
button displays:

(or ? for other modules).

Pressing the button below this will indicate on a help screen what module the point you are at is connected to.
E.g. screen displays: 002 (module # 2) Wireless (RF module) p013 – 016 (input point range 13 to 16) S#10097 (5
digit module address). Outputs do not show, as the RF module has none. A module with outputs would also
include b000 – 000 in place of the mod address number. bCAPL output group and the output number range
applicable, in this special screen.

Wireless sensor’s circuit types are always “0” – normally closed.

Press

Save

and enter the Sensor’s name (12 characters max.) e.g. PIR JOHNS RM

Press

Save

and a different screen displays saying No Sensor

Learn

.

Press the right arrow key. Screen changes to Enroll…, Stop, Force.

Trigger the tamper on the sensor or if there is no tamper, cause it to alarm.

If it is not convenient to tamper the sensor, then it can be force learned by pressing the button beneath Force.
Cause the sensor to alarm to learn it into the system. Pressing the button beneath Stop can stop the Force
method.

When the sensor has been learned, the screen will change to default: 3

.

3 represents the sensor’s supervisory signal time limit (0=disabled, 1=2hrs, 2=6hrs, 3=12hrs, 4=24hrs). The first
check mark is sensor tamper on or off. The second check is the hardwire input. Normally closed =

normally

open = . With the LCD screen cursor flashing under a check mark or a box, pressing any key number on the
keypad will toggle it.

Press

Save

. Screen displays “Programming” and changes to the sensor’s wireless address e.g. Cnt:56DB5. Cnt

= wireless door window contact.

The sensor has now been learned.

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