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6.1 Introduction
The PC6501 liquid crystal display
(LCD) keypad guides users through
each operation with easy-to-
understand prompts. The keypad
beeps once each time a key is pressed.
With unique sound sequences, the
keypad can also signal faults and
other indications of system status.
For each feature, the system will
display a question (e.g.. Do you want
to turn areas on?). Users can press YES
to answer yes, or NO to answer no. If users are unsure, or have lost
their place in the system programming, they can press CANCEL to
return to the start screen.
If no key is pressed on the keypad for 60 seconds, it will return
to the start screen, for example:
12:00 2000/01/01
Enter Your Code
NOTE: The YES, NO and CANCEL buttons do not work in
Installer’s Programming. If you press them in Installer’s
Programming, the keypad will sound an error tone.
In the user menus and manuals, arming is referred to as “turning
the system on”, and disarming is referred to as “turning the
system off”.
In the “Turn Areas On/Off” and the “View System Status” user
menus, when you scroll to an area the On and Off lights will
display the current status of the area. For example, at the prompt
“Turn ON Area? Area 1”, if area 1 is currently off, the Off light
will be lit. The On and Off lights will not be lit at other times.
The Power light will always be on, unless there is an AC power
fault.
Refer to the PC6010 User’s Guide and Maintenance Manual for
detailed information about end-user functions. Users of the
system should read the appropriate manual carefully to become
familiar with the features that have been implemented on the
system. Make sure that all users of the system are instructed in
its use.
6.2 User Types
The PC6010 system can have up to 1000 users programmed.
Users can be assigned to one of four user types: Basic,
Advanced, Supervisor and Master users. Each of the 4 user types
can access different levels of features, as described below. For
instructions on programming user codes and cards, please refer
to the PC6010 Maintenance Manual.
Section 6: Keypad Operation and User Types
User Types: Basic Advanced Supervisor Master
Arm (Assigned Areas)
YY Y Y
Disarm (Assigned Areas)
YY Y Y
Silence Siren/Bell (Assigned
Areas)
YY Y Y
View Alarms (Assigned
Areas)
YY Y Y
Acknowledge/Clear Alarms
(Assigned Areas)
YY Y Y
View Open Zones (Assigned
Areas)
YY Y Y
Bypass/Disable Zones on
Arming (Assigned Areas)
YY Y Y
View and Clear Basic Faults
Y
Y Y Y
View and Clear Advanced
Faults
NY Y Y
Delay Automatic Arming
YY Y Y
Activate Doorstrike
NY Y Y
Reset Detectors
NY Y Y
Cancel Automatic Arming
N NYY
View Event Buffer/Log
N NYY
Bypass and Disable Zones (All
Areas, at Any Time)
N N NY
View System Status (All
Areas)
N N NY
Change Access Codes (Only
Codes in a Lower User Type)
N NYY
Change Keypad Setup
N NYY
Change Time & Date
N N NY
Perform System Test
N N NY
Allow System Service
N N NY
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