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2 xL Simplified Installation Guide
21-3601E rev1.3
LCD Keypad Notes
When a keypad is first powered
It will display “ComsLost # (e.g.) 50624”. The keypad’s module bus communications are not on line and the keypad’s
module bus, unique serial # is displayed for programming into the system. Explained on page 9.
The left and right arrow keys in the upper right screen corner refer to the left and right arrow keypad buttons. They
can be pressed to display.
– The keypad version e.g. “G-prox II”
– The module bus voltage e.g. 13.054V
– Keypad firmware version e.g. V0.6
Main Test Menu Selections: Using a keypad that has just been powered and not programmed into module
programming,
press any number key five (5) times to display the “Main Test Menu”. This screen will also display the
current module bus power.
Keypad tone volume adjustment. Use the left and right arrow keys to indicate the various levels, visually and
audibly. Press “SAVE” to save the setting or “RST” to return the volume setting to the factory default.
PRESS KEY allows you to press keypad keys and ensure they are working properly by seeing their
alpha/numerical value appear on the screen, hearing a keypad tone and seeing the keypad red and yellow lights
turn on or off after each key pressed.
CARD: for a G-PROXII keypad will display a card’s number and if the card is ok or not when a card is held to the
keypad.
Pressing the keypad “F” key 5 times for keypad serial number.
After a keypad has been logged on to from the “ComsLost” screen using e.g. the service user’s code e.g. 2482 or
programmed into the system or while being programmed in the Module Programming Section
Press the “ f “ keypad key five (5) times. This will cause the screen to display the type of keypad and the keypad’s
serial number.
User’s Access Card Quick Enrolment
After a G-ProxII keypad has been programmed into the system, enter User Programming from the regular keypad
screens (not programming screens).
Proceed through the screens for assigning a user.
When the selection is made to assign a card for the user, hold the user’s card to the keypad.
The card number will appear on screen. The card has been assigned to the user. Press the “X” escape keypad key
to return to the main menus.
Point Mapping
Some system expansion modules are assigned with inputs and outputs such as the 8 and 16 point Expanders. In
the Advanced Module programming section the limits for the amounts of inputs and outputs start at 4 and 8 at a
time and increase from there.
When assigning e.g. inputs to an 8 point Expander, if the main control board has been assigned with 12 inputs,
inputs 001 to 012, the inputs on the 8 point Expander would start at inputs 013 to 020. This same style of point
organizing continues throughout the system and is known as “Point Mapping”.
Another characteristic that can occur is not all points assigned to a module may be used. E.g., a Standard with
GProx LCD keypad assigned as the first module on the module bus. For all inputs to be used on this keypad, 8
inputs must be assigned. The first 3 inputs are assigned to the keypad’s alert buttons: Fire, Police, and Auxiliary. If
the main control board has inputs 001 to 012, these alert inputs will be 013 to 015. The next four are assigned to
the keypad’s hardwire inputs: 016 to 019. This leaves input 020 which is not used and must be skipped. The
programmable inputs for the next module assigned with 8 inputs after the keypad will be 021 to 028.
This condition can also occur with outputs. E.g., an 8 point Expander comes with outputs 1 and 2. The 8 point
Expander does not have physical outputs 3 to 8 on the board. If more outputs are needed with the 8 point
Expander, an output daughter card can be plugged on to the main board. The daughter board is designed to
represent outputs 9 to 16 on the Expander. This means 16 outputs need to be assigned to the 8 point Expander
Module. Outputs 1 and 2 are programmable, 3 to 8 do not exist and must be skipped. The daughter card’s 8
outputs then begin programming from 9 to 16. If a 16 point Expander is used and all 16 outputs are needed, 16
outputs are assigned to the module. A daughter card is again used and with this module, all 16 outputs are
available and programmable.
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