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Enter your authorized user code should the keypad indicate a need for one. LCD Menu Selection The menu offers you the ability to select keypad functions by scrolling through the menu items. Page 6 in the area armed, such as during the day, when your home would be empty, or at night when your business would be closed.

To arm the system using the LED keypad: 1. Check to make sure the ready indicator is on. Page 7: Alarm Indication Bypassing a zone removes it from your system. Note: A bypassed zone is not protected by the security system. Failure to disarm the system during the entry delay if programmed or after entering the protected area will result in an alarm. These keys may be programmed to sound a siren when pressed.

Contact your installer to find out if this has been programmed for your Summit security system. Ask your security installer about partitioning. Page Follow Me can be used to enter a pause in the dialing ideal for dialing extension numbers and the key can be used for switching from pulse to tone dialing. When receiving a Follow Me call, confirm that the message has been received by pressing 0, 9 or on your telephone.

AC contact has been lost or Press any key and contact your installer. Ready light The system is not ready to be Secure the open zone. Programming A user code is required to Enter your authorized user code. Page Glossary Upon detection, the system sends alarms and Menu: The menu lists all of the operations available in activates the siren.

Authorization level: Assigned to each user code. Zone Device Type Descr. Zone Descriptors Each zone can be assigned an individual zone descriptor. Page 6: Telephone Dialer 1. The Summit GLD supports several communication protocols including pulse protocols enabling communication with most popular central station receivers. The Summit GLD offers the opportunity to choose from a list comprising three opening and four closing window times.

If more than one keypad is installed with same unit address, all keypads must be configured as unsupervised. To configure the keypad unit address: 1. Page Wiring Diagram 2. Page Terminal Connections 2. Page Fuse Replacement 2.

Refer to Chapter Four: Programming, page 23, for instructions relating to programming the system. Page System Status Displays Keys and Keypad Functions 0 - 9: The numeric keys are used to enter user codes, telephone numbers, to issue commands and for numeric programming. Q , : These keys are used in programming the control panel.

Pressing the Q key during the exit delay cancels the delay, immediately arming the system. Note: Electronics Line recommends waiting until all of the zones are secured and the system can be armed normally. Page User Codes Immediate Arming The system can be immediately armed, canceling the entry or exit delay for the arming period. Note: Immediate arming disables both the exit and entry delays for the arming period.

Assigning a user code to only one system will default all operations to that system. A sub-system is created when at least one zone has been assigned to it. The following section describes how certain elements of the system are affected by system partitioning. Page Tests 3. To perform a walk test: 1. Page 21 Bell Cancel The bell is automatically stopped when the system is disarmed. To stop the bell manually: 1. Enter an authorized user code; the bell stops ringing immediately and the system sends a Bell Cancel event code to the central station.

Zone Chime A zone can be programmed to chime when opened. For keypad operation refer to Chapter 3. For programming using the Remote Programmer refer to the instructions provided with the software. Contact your nearest Electronics Line office or agent to obtain a copy of the software. Page Programming Parameters to change the digit to A. If the original digit is hexadecimal A-F , press to move to the next hexadecimal digit in sequence. The following table lists the addresses for each group of programming parameters.

The following four addresses relate to zone 1 but the method of programming zones 2 - 32 is identical. A slow loop response ms should be entered for motion sensors and contacts. Enter a fast loop response 50ms for shock sensors. The keypad tones beeps and one-key arming feature for each sub-system can be set at these addresses. Program only system 1 for unpartitioned systems. First Digit: Backlight and Buzzer Operation for Keypad 1 Select the backlight and buzzer options from the following table.

First digit value: Buzzer Backlight Value Each system can be given a separate account number. If the system is not partitioned, only enter the account number for System 1. Page 31 The default value for the second digit of this parameter has been chosen according to the requirements of the local telecommunications authority. Second digit value: 0 - Dial after 1 second, 2 second anti-jam These can be defined according to the protocol used in communications with the central station and whether the message sent will be from either the zone or event oriented event code tables.

Page 33 The following are the addresses for zone oriented event code messages. For event oriented codes refer to addresses - Event code for zone restore Event code for zone 1 Event code for zone 2 Event code for zone 3 Event code for zone 4 Event code for zone 5 Event code for zone Each telephone number can be set as a primary, back-up or duplicate number for a specific group of events.

The control panel can also be programmed not to dial a certain telephone number for certain events. Page 36 Message routing for LSCP unit trouble messages Same as addresses — Message routings for fire trouble messages Same as addresses - Note: Fire zones have a fixed bell pattern - pulse on and off for half a second in groups of three with an interval of one and a half seconds between each sequence.

Defining a zone as a Swinger limits the number of alarms that can be generated from that zone within a pre-programmed amount of time. Each zone can be programmed with its Swinger option active.



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