Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] OPERATING GUIDE FOR YOUR RP1054D KEYPAD
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DESIGN PATS. Your new installation is a sophisticated warning system with many available features. Your alarm specialist will explain your system and show you how it works. These instructions contain important information about the operation of your system with the RP1054D Keypad. [. . . ] Flashing (rapidly, with pulsing sounder) User Program Mode; press [S] twice to exit. Keypad Sounder Steady Tone (with "P" displayed) a priority condition exists. (To stop sounder "Trouble" warnings, hold down Key [9] for 2 seconds. ) BYPASS BUTTON (Key [S]) To manually bypass a zone, press this button, then the digit representing the zone number. Refer to SETTING THE ALARM WHEN LEAVING: Arming With A Zone In Trouble. PANIC BUTTONS (KEYS [ * ] & [# ], Optional) Pressing these keys simultaneously will activate a Panic Alarm. See PROTECTING YOURSELF WHILE ON THE PREMISES.
HOLD-DOWN FUNCTIONS
To perform designated "Hold-Down" Functions, selected key must be held down for about 2 seconds, until sounder beeps. Note: Those functions identified by an asterisk (* ) have secondary utility functions for installer's use only. Do not attempt to access these functions within 10 seconds after disarming. If no alarm is heard, or if it is weak, the battery may need replacing. (To perform this function, hold down Key [1] until alarm sounds. ) Key [2]: DISPLAY BYPASS Numerically displays all zones that have been bypassed using Key [S]. To perform this function, hold down Key [2] until the sounder beeps, and continue to hold it down until all zones have been displayed. Key [3]: DISPLAY STATUS Numerically displays all zones that are in "trouble". To perform this function, hold down Key [3] until the sounder beeps, and continue to hold it down until all zones have been displayed. Key [5]: CHIME* (Chime Zone(s): _________) This will enable a feature that sounds a "chime" (beep) at the keypad each time a programmed zone (Entry Zone, in the MA854) is opened. The Chime Mode functions when the alarm system is disarmed (off), but it will always operate on a Never-Arm Zone (see GLOSSARY). To disable the chime feature, hold down Key [5] again (until sounder beeps). It will respond only when a code of your choosing is entered through the keypad. Service Code (MA1008 and MA1010 only) Your alarm specialist may have programmed User 5's code as a Service Code, a temporary code intended for occasional use only, thus allowing guests, babysitters, service employees, etc. Whenever User 1's Code is entered, the Service Code is disabled, and it remains disabled until the panel is once again armed using the Service Code. (The Service Code can always be used to arm and, in fact, can be programmed as an arm-only code by your installer. ) Selecting Your Codes After your alarm specialist installs your system, he will give you a "User Program Code" and show you how to program your User Codes. For optimum security, do not select obvious combinations, such as consecutive numbers (1, 2, 3, 4), repetitive numbers (2, 2, 2, 2), your street or telephone number, birth date, etc. , for any user code. Enter your Program Code into the keypad; the first three lights will flash and sounder will pulse. [. . . ] Since a bypassed zone cannot cause an alarm, you may wish to use this feature to turn off the interior areas while armed and keep your perimeter zones (windows, doors, etc. ) active. Press the bypass button (Key [S]), then the number of the zone you wish to bypass. Check the green STATUS light to be sure that no zone is in trouble, then enter your arming code to arm. To verify which zones have been bypassed, hold down Key [2] until all zones have been displayed. [. . . ]