
10 xL Simplified Installation Guide
21-3601E rev1.3
Powering on the System for the First Time
Understanding How to Program the System Using the LCD Keypad
LCD Keypad:
1
,
- #
2
ABC
3
DEF
45
JKL
6
MNOGHI
78
TUV
9
WXYPRS
ComsLost #50624ef
Enter code
42822
0
Z_Q
X
X
• When the system is first powered, the LCD keypad
will display that its communications are lost
(ComsLost). The number to the right of this
comment is the keypad’s unique serial address.
NOTE: An LCD keypad is the only module that will
always display its address when it is first powered.
This is the address number that is programmed into
the system for it to identify any module. Any module
will have its unique address written on a sticker on its
circuit board.
• To the right of the keypad’s serial number are left
and right arrows. These represent the left and right
arrow keys lower down on the keypad. These arrow
keys are used to browse through menus. If the
arrow keys are pressed in this screen, the type of
keypad e.g. G-ProxII, the available voltage e.g.
13.135V and the panel firmware version e.g. V1.3
will display.
• The next line of information will ask that the default
log on Code: “24822” be entered to log on to the
system.
• After this number has been entered, the screens
will start rotating with different messages. One will
state “Prog-Lost!” for program lost because the
system presently has no program. Another serial
number will appear next to that comment e.g.
“07132”. This is the serial number of the main
control board. If this number is not marked on the
board, mark it down to be used later.
• Another screen that will appear will be the non-
current date and time which can be reset to be
current later. The bottom LCD line will request that
a 3 digit ID be entered. Enter the default ID for a
service technician: “000”. “Service, Enter PIN:” will
appear. Enter the default service user’s pin: “2482”
• The next screen will say: “Configure?” and give a
selection for the mode in which you want to
configure the system. The first selection is “Locally”
meaning the system can be configured using the
keypad only. Use the left-right arrow keys to toggle
between “Remote” for configuring the system with a
connection to the Director Configuration Software.
Configure?
◄ Locally ► ↓Ok
• Press the keypad button
below “Ok” when the
selection has been made.
Configure Locally
• If the configure locally selection is made, the next
screen will ask to “Select region” for the style of
system configurations that are required for different
places in the world. Use the left-right arrow keys to
toggle through them. The selections are: N (North)
America, European, U.K., Aus/NZ (Australia, New
Zealand) and China/H.K (Hong Kong).
Selecting North American Example
• If North America is selected, the screen will ask the
number of users that will be operating the system.
Use the left and right arrow keys to toggle through
the selections of “20 Users”, “100 Users” or “300
Users” for the closest number of users in the
system and press Ok.
Example: 20 Users
• The next screen asks “Save Settings?”. Select Yes
with the arrow keys and press Ok.
• After a few moments, the screen will go
momentarily blank. It will then display ComsLost
again. Enter the code 24822 again.
• “Push for Menus” will appear with the option to set
the system to Stay or On pressing the keypad
button below them. Press the right arrow key to
browse through the Menu Options. Selections such
as Status (condition of system), Bypass (disable a
protection point), History (alarm etc. history), My
PIN (change your PIN number), Users (edit system
users), Test (test the system), Config (edit the
system’s program), Time (adjust the LCD keypad’s
Time and Date), Verify (transmit an Okay signal if a
false alarm occurred), Arm/Disarm (set protection
ON or OFF). Select “Config” and press Ok.
• NOTE: Default MASTER (end) USER code is ID 01
or 001, PIN 7793. Default Service User ID 00 or
000, PIN 2482.
• “Config method” will appear. With the arrows,
toggle between “Simplified” or “Advanced” for the
process to set up the system as required. If
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