MEMO/MESSAGE CENTER (5828V only)
Recording and playing back messages
The keystrokes required for message recording and playback are as shown in the table below.
In this table, read the + sign as “followed by.”
Example: # + 1 would be read as the [#] key and the [1] key.
MESSAGE CENTER
TO: | PRESS: |
Record a message: | # + 1 |
|
|
Stop recording before end of 20 | 1 |
seconds: |
|
Playback a message: | # + 3 |
Adjust message playback volume: | # + 2 + 3 or 6 |
Mute keypad status announcements: | # + 2 + 1 |
Restore keypad status | # + 2 + 39or 6; |
announcements: |
|
New message indication: If powered by battery, the Message LED will only blink when you activate the keypad by requesting status. If powered by AC, the Message LED will blink continuously. Once the message is played back, the LED will no longer blink.
NOTE: If the word “MESSAGE” is annunciated on the 5828V keypad, it means that there is a message waiting at the control panel, which can only be retrieved using the LYNX keypad.
To delete a message: Simply record a new message to override the old one.
MESSAGE CENTER NOTES
Allow any status annunciation to complete before starting to record your message.
Messages up to
Nplayed back at any time.
When messages are first recorded, the red message LED will continuously flash to show that a new message is contained in the message center memory. Once that message is played back, the LED will no longer flash but the message is retained until a new message is recorded over it.
A status announcement will interrupt the recording or playback of a message. If this happens, begin
Nrecording or playing the message back again.
If you Mute system status announcements for any reason, you must Restore system status announcements by pressing the keys indicated in the table in order to hear them again. They will not
Nrestore on their own.
Recording a message or playing back a stored message is NOT affected by muting.
NIf you adjust the volume (39or 6;) when you play back a message, and still want system status announcements to be muted, you must again Mute system status announcements (# + 2 + 1).
HOW TO REPLACE THE BATTERIES
Keypad wall-mounted:
Grasp the keypad firmly. Lift straight up (about 1/4 inch) and out, to separate the keypad from the mounting plate. This exposes the covered battery
compartment on the backside of the keypad.
Rest the inverted keypad on a
old ones.
Replace the old batteries with
the battery receptacle. Replace the battery cover.
Reattach the keypad to its mounting plate by aligning the four mounting holes in the keypad case back with the four mounting clips on the mounting plate. Lower the keypad onto the clips.
After replacing the batteries and reattaching the keypad to the mounting plate, activate the keypad
by pressing any numbered key until it beeps.
Enter the following twice: your
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If the keypad is on battery power, it will shut down in
Do NOT use the 5828/5828V to put the Lynx into Speaker Phone mode.
There is no audio indication when you turn on or off lights (X10) using the 5828V.
An RF keypad low battery condition is displayed as, “BAT” and “00” on the 5828/5828V keypad.
Anticipated battery life of the keypad batteries is 1.5
Nyears.
Do NOT use the 5828V for silent panic operation because the keypad itself is not silent.
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