The Parts of the Keypad, cont’d.
Status Display (Standard Keypad)
The following diagram illustrates the functions of each of the keypad’s lights:
| Indicates either | Indicates either | Indicates either Zone | |||
| Zone 1 status or | Zone 2 status or | 3 status or one or | |||
| the system is in | the system is in | more zones have | |||
| Instant mode | Motion Off mode | been bypassed | |||
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system is on |
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| Zone 8 status or it | ||
Lights when the |
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system is ready |
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Indicates either | Indicates either | Indicates either | ||||
to turn on | ||||||
Zone 5 status or | Zone 6 status or | Zone 7 status or | ||||
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| power loss | chime is on | the system may | |||
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Message Window (Premium Keypad)
The premium keypad communicates with you by lighting the appropriate words and phrases in the message window. The words that comprise the message may appear on different lines, or be separated by other words.
For example, if you were to change your keypad code, you would see the following message in the window:
The words ENTER and NEW CODE are lit. This means that the system is ready for you to enter a new keypad code.
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