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1. lt PROTEGE Prot g Eclipse LED Keypad User Manual The specifications and descriptions of products and services contained in this manual were correct at the time of printing Integrated Control Technology Limited reserves the right to change specifications or withdraw products without notice No part of this document may be reproduced photocopied or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited Designed and manufactured by Integrated Control Technology Limited Prot g and the Prot g Logo are registered trademarks of Integrated Control Technology Limited All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Copyright Integrated Control Technology Limited 2003 2010 All rights reserved Table of Contents 1 0 Welcome 2 0 How to Read this Manual 3 0 Operation 3 1 Indicator Lights 3 2 Arm Armed Indicator 3 3 Disarmed Indicator 3 4 Power Trouble Indicator 3 5 Message Indicator 3 6 Memory Indicator 3 7 Error Code Indicator 3 8 Zone Display and Error Codes Audible Tones Keypad Operation 5 1 Second Function Trouble Display Arming Disarming 7 1 Entry Delay 7 2 Disarming 7 3 Exit Delay 7 4 Regular Arming 7 5 Stay Arming 7 6 Force Arming 7 7 Bypassing Zones 7 8 One Key Arming Special Features 8 1 Alarm Memory 8 2 Access Control
2. 8 3 Disable Audible Output 8 4 Enabling Audible Output 8 5 Panic Alarm 8 6 Message 8 7 Smoke Reset 9 0 Configuration 10 0 Warranty 1 0 Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Prot g Eclipse LED Keypad by Integrated Control Technology The Prot g System is an advanced technology security system specifically designed to enhance the functionality of security building automation and access control by providing a complete integrated solution with flexible local monitoring and offsite communication The elegant Prot g Eclipse LED Keypad allows complete control of your security and access control system with a user friendly LED display and 15 key keypad All the actions performed in your system will be executed and displayed through the Eclipse Keypad Therefore before using your Prot g Integrated Alarm and Access Control System we highly recommend you read this manual carefully and have your security professional or property manager explain basic system operation to you Please consult the configuration section at the end of this manual to find out how your system is configured Some features may not be available depending on your system configuration Optional management software is available Prot g System Management Suite and is recommended to enhance your productivity when using the Prot g System For more information visit the www incontrol co nz or ask your system administrator 2 0 How to Read
3. 8 0 Special Features The Prot g System offers many flexible features 8 1 Alarm Memory Zones can be configured such that if they generate an alarm it will be stored in the memory of the Prot g Security System If an alarm has occurred on your system the device will show this by flashing the Memory LED 3 once every 2 5 seconds Viewing Alarm Memory Step 1 Log in by entering your USER CODE followed by the ENTER key 1 then press the SECOND FUNCTION key v followed by the MEMORY key 3 If there is an Alarm condition in memory then the Zone which generated an alarm will be displayed using the number LEDs of the keypad The LED will flash slowly to indicate an opened Zone or rapidly to indicate a Tampered Zone If no Alarm is stored in memory then the keypad will immediately return to its normal operating mode Step 2 Press the SECOND FUNCTION key followed by the MEMORY key 3 to view any other Zones that are stored in memory Step 3 Press the CLEAR key X to log out without clearing the Memory Clearing Alarm Memory The alarm memory is cleared automatically next time you arm your Prot g System To manually clear the alarm memory use the following steps Step 1 Log in by entering your USER CODE followed by the ENTER key 1 then press the SECOND FUNCTION key followed by the MEMORY key 3 If there is an Alarm condition in memory then the Zone which generated an alarm will be displayed usin
4. CI CI Timers Your entry time is programmed to be seconds This is the time that you have before an alarm is generated if you enter through the zone Your exit time is programmed to be seconds This is the time that you have to exit before the system arms If an alarm occurs the siren beeper will activate for minutes unless disarmed 10 0 Warranty The Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year Except as specifically stated herein all express or implied warranties whatsoever statutory or otherwise including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded The Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by the Seller the Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system Seller s obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrect or otherwise faulty instal
5. Deactivating an Alarm Step 1 To deactivate an alarm enter your USER CODE followed by the ENTER key 1 This will also disarm the system if it was armed Disarming your System Step 1 Enter through a designated entry point the Entry Delay time will start and the keypad will emit a continuous audible tone Step 2 Enter your USER CODE followed by the ENTER key 7 3 Exit Delay After entering a valid arming sequence the Exit Delay time will provide you with enough time to exit the protected area before the system arms The keypad will generate a beep beep tone repeatedly during the Exit Delay period 7 4 Regular Arming Regular Arming arms your system Arming your system Step 1 Check that the system is ready to arm and that all zones are closed Step 2 Log in by entering your USER CODE followed by the ENTER key then press the ARM key Step 3 If any Zones are open or tampered then the Number corresponding to the Zone will begin flashing It will flash slowly to show an open Zone or rapidly to show a Tampered Zone You may choose to close the Zone then Press ARM again to continue Alternately you may choose to bypass the Zone by pressing the SECOND FUNCTION key v then the BYPASS key 4 or to switch to Force arming by pressing the SECOND FUNCTION key then the FORCE key 2 Step 4 The Exit Delay will start and you can now leave your premises Fast Regular Arming Quick Arming can
6. are renovating part of your establishment Once the system is disarmed the bypass settings are erased Bypassing Zones Step 1 Log in by entering your USER CODE followed by the ENTER key then press the SECOND FUNCTION key followed by the BYPASS key 4 Step 2 Select the zones to bypass by pressing the number keys When a zone is selected for bypass the corresponding number LED will remain lit If there are more than 10 Zones in the Area then press the SECOND FUNCTION key then the BYPASS key 4 combination to toggle between Zones 1 10 and Zones 11 20 When Zones 11 20 are displayed the O will light to represent the tens digit In this state pressing a single digit will bypass the higher zone eg pressing 5 when the 0 is lit will bypass Zone 15 Step 3 Press the ENTER key to finish bypassing and return to the Area control state 7 8 One Key Arming As detailed in the previous section One Key Arming can be used to arm the system in Regular mode You can use this feature to allow specific individuals like service personnel i e cleaners to arm without giving them access to any other alarm system operations These functions are summarized in the table below and must be individually enabled by your property manager or security company Name Key Sequence Description Fast Regular Arming Press and hold ARM for two seconds Arms the system with all zones enabled and begins the Exit Delay
7. be used by pressing and holding the ARM key for 2 seconds This option must be enabled by your property manager or security company If a previously closed zone opens during the Exit Delay then it will automatically be treated as a force zone Refer to page 14 for details of force zones 7 5 Stay Arming This method allows you to remain in the protected area while partially arming the system Stay zones are zones that are ignored when the system is stay armed For example When you go to sleep at night doors and windows can be armed without arming other zones like motion detectors Stay zones must be configured by your property manager or security company Stay Arming Your System Step 1 Check that all zones that are not stay zone s are closed and ready to arm Step 2 Log in by entering your USER CODE followed by the ENTER key and then press the SECOND FUNCTION key followed by the STAY key 1 Step 3 If any Zones that are not Stay zones are open or Tampered then the Number corresponding to the Zone will begin flashing It will flash slowly to show an open Zone or rapidly to show a Tampered Zone You may choose to close the Zone then Press ARM to continue Alternately you may choose to bypass the Zone by pressing the SECOND FUNCTION key then the BYPASS key 4 or to switch to Force arming by pressing the SECOND FUNCTION key then the FORCE key 2 Step 4 The Exit Delay will start and you can now ret
8. following sequence Step 1 Press and hold the CLEAR key X key and the ENTER key at the same time for at least 2 seconds Step 2 The system will switch an output which will reset the smoke alarm For the smoke reset feature to operate correctly it must be configured by your property manager 9 0 Configuration The Prot g System has many options that are enabled by your installer The following lists the options and how your system is configured Use this location to write your user names and any information about your system Zone Description The following lists the zones in your system and how each zone is configured Zone Zone Name Force Stay O C O C O C O C O C O C C O C C O C O OOOOOOODOO0OOOOO0OUOOUE OO Fire Zone The following lists the Fire Zone configuration for your system Defaults are shown in grey Enabled Disabled Fire Zone CI CI Delayed Fire Zone O O Your Fire Zone is located on zone and operates with a delay of seconds Arming Methods The following lists the Arming method s that are enabled on your system Defaults are shown in grey Enabled Disabled Regular Arming O O Stay Arming O O Force Arming O O Panic Keys The following lists the Panic key configurations that are enabled on your system Defaults are shown in grey Enabled Disabled 1 3 Panic Alarm CI CI 4 6 Medical Alarm CI CI 7 9 Fire Alarm
9. D Keypad features 15 keys Four of these keys have a second function associated with them Second Function Key Unlock Key 1 Key 2nd Fn STAY Key 3 Key 2nd Fn MEMORY Key 2 Key 2nd Fn FORCE Key 4 Key 2nd Fn BYPASS Key Clear Key ARM FNC MENU NUMBER CLEAR ENTER Enter Key Figure 2 Keypad Operation Function The Arm key is used to arm the system The Second Function key enables the second function of four of the number keys Refer to the following section for details The Unlock key can be configured to unlock an associated door The number keys are used for entering User codes The Clear key is used to cancel a partially typed User code or partially entered system setting It is also used to log out Enter is used to confirm a entry 5 1 Second Function Four of the number keys have a second function assigned Step 1 To access the second function of these numbers press the SECOND FUNCTION key The four keys 1 2 3 and 4 will light up Step 2 Now press the desired key to select STAY FORCE MEMORY or BYPASS Pressing any other key will cancel second function mode 6 0 Trouble Display The Prot g Security System continually monitors system trouble conditions that can occur on your system If a trouble condition occurs then it will be displayed as the Power LED flashing ata regular rate when logged out Depending on the type of trouble condition that occurred you may st
10. a The system is armed and has entered the Entry Delay state continuous tone You must enter your User code to disarm Flashing regularly The system is in Exit delay You have a limited time to leave the Area before it becomes armed 3 3 Disarmed Indicator Description The system is Armed The system is Disarmed 3 4 Power Trouble Indicator Description Off Complete power failure On The system is powered and operating normally Flashing There is a trouble condition present Pulsing A User is logged in and may Arm or Disarm the system 3 5 Message Indicator Description Off Normal operation Flashing The concierge is requesting your attention 3 6 Memory Indicator State Description 3 Off Normal operation Flashing An alarm has been triggered and the Zones that caused the Alarm have been recorded in Alarm memory ii 3 7 Error Code Indicator Description Normal operation The Area cannot be armed due to a specific reason The Error code is displayed as one of the Number LEDs being lit Refer to the section below for a list of error codes Flashing with all The keypad has been locked due to too many incorrect login attempts number LEDs blank 3 8 Zone Display and Error Codes The Prot g Eclipse LED Keypad features an easy to use numeric display for indicating Zones or other conditions which are stopping the system from arming When attempting to arm the system if a Zone is open then the keypad will
11. emit a long rejection beep then display the open Zone as a flashing Number on the keypad For Zones higher than Zone 9 the 0 will also be lit and represents the tens digit For example if Zone 15 is open then the 0 and the 5 will be flashing If some other condition is stopping the system from arming then this is displayed as an Error Code When displaying Error Codes the X will be lit and a number corresponding to the Code will be turned on A list of the error codes is shown in the following table Description Stay Arming is not allowed Force Arming is not allowed Instant Arming is not allowed Too many Zones have been bypassed Interlock active Cannot arm because another Area is disarmed User count not zero The system has recorded that someone has entered the Area and has not left 4 0 Audible Tones When you press a key on the Prot g Eclipse LED Keypad a short audible tone is generated Other tones are generated when certain functions are used you should be familiar with the following audible tone outputs Confirmation Tone When an operation e g Arming is successfully entered on the keypad or when the system switches to a new status mode the keypad generates a series of four audible tones Rejection Tone When the system times out or when an operation is incorrectly entered on the keypad it will generate a continuous audible tone for one second 5 0 Keypad Operation The Prot g Eclipse LE
12. g the number LEDs of the keypad The LED will flash slowly to indicate an opened Zone or rapidly to indicate a Tampered Zone If no Alarm is stored in memory then the keypad will immediately return to its normal operating mode Step 2 Press the ENTER key to acknowledge and clear the Alarm memory Step 3 If further Zones reside in Alarm memory then they will be displayed and the previous steps can be repeated Once all Zones have been cleared then the keypad will automatically return to Area control mode 8 2 Access Control The Prot g Eclipse LED Keypad can be used to unlock a Door Depending on configuration this feature may be disabled always enabled or enabled only when a User has logged in with a valid User code Unlocking a Door Step 1 If configured to require a User code Log in by entering your USER CODE followed by the ENTER key then press the UNLOCK key If configured to not require a User code Press the UNLOCK key without logging in Step 2 The door will unlock for the specified time by default this will be 5 seconds then automatically lock again 8 3 Disable Audible Output It may be desirable to disable the audible tone on your keypad This will prevent the beeper from generating any notification of Alarms Exit Delay or Entry Delay Step 1 Press and hold the CLEAR key X for two seconds The keypad will generate one long audible tone rejection tone to signify that the aud
13. ible output is disabled 8 4 Enabling Audible Output Step 1 Press and hold the CLEAR key x for two seconds The keypad will generate four audible tones to indicate that the audible output has been 8 5 Panic Alarm The Prot g System can provide three panic alarms that can immediately generate an alarm after simultaneously pressing and holding two specific buttons for two seconds Based on your needs these panic alarms can generate audible alarms sirens or bells and can communicate specific messages to your monitoring station or property manager Press and hold keys 1 3 for the Panic Alarm Press and hold keys 4 6 for a Medical Alarm Press and hold keys 7 9 for a Fire Alarm All panic alarm activations must be enabled by your property manager or security company Clearing Panic Alarms Cancel a panic alarm in the same way any other alarm is cancelled by entering a valid USER CODE 8 6 Message The Prot g System has the ability for the system manager to request a users attention If a message request has been sent to the keypad then the Message Indicator marked M will begin flashing It is up to the User to take appropriate action when this occurs The message will be cleared by entering a valid User code 8 7 Smoke Reset Some smoke alarms will not automatically reset and must be manually reset if they have been activated The Prot g System allows for this function through the
14. ill be able to operate your Alarm system as usual If the trouble condition is due to a tampered Zone then you will be blocked from arming the system and the faulty zone will be shown as the associated Zone Number flashing at a fast rate when you attempt to Arm All trouble conditions are cleared automatically by the system It is recommended that you inform your property manager or security company if a trouble condition 7 0 Arming Disarming To take full advantage of your Prot g System you should familiarize yourself with the different arming methods 7 1 Entry Delay To avoid the alarm triggering immediately once a zone is disturbed it is possible to have some zones set with an Entry Delay An entry point like the front foyer will be programmed with an Entry Delay time When an entry point is opened the keypad will emit a continuous audible tone until you disarm the system Your Prot g System will not generate an alarm until this timer elapses The zones which have an Entry Delay and the duration of the Entry Delay must be configured by your property manager or security company 7 2 Disarming To disarm an armed system or an alarm enter your User code An entry point like the front foyer will be programmed with an Entry Delay time When an entry point is opened the keypad will emit a continuous audible tone until you disarm the system Your Prot g System will not generate an alarm until this timer elapses
15. ire to the Stay Zone area 7 6 Force Arming Force Arming allows you to rapidly arm the system without waiting for all zones in the system to close During Force Arming a forced zone is considered deactivated until it closes then the system will arm that zone Force Arming is commonly used when a motion detector is protecting the area occupied by a keypad For example When arming and the motion detector is programmed as a force zone the system will allow you to arm even if the zone is open Force Arming your System Step 1 Check that all zones that are not force zone s are closed and ready to arm Step 2 Log in by entering your USER CODE followed by the ENTER key then press the SECOND FUNCTION key v followed by the FORCE key 2 The Exit Delay will start Step 3 If any Zones that are not Force Zones are open or Tampered then the Number corresponding to the Zone will begin flashing It will flash slowly to show an open Zone or rapidly to show a Tampered Zone You may choose to close the Zone then Press ARM to continue Alternately you may choose to bypass the Zone by pressing the SECOND FUNCTION key then the BYPASS key 4 Step 4 The Exit Delay will start and you can now leave your premises 7 7 Bypassing Zones Bypassing zones allows you to program the alarm system to ignore deactivate specified zones the next time the system is armed For example You may wish to bypass certain zones when workers
16. lation or use of the merchandise sold Prot g and the Prot g Logo are registered trademarks of Integrated Control Technology Limited This page has been intentionally left blank Integrated Control Technology Limited 11 Canaveral Drive Albany North Shore City 0632 Auckland New Zealand P O Box 302 340 North Harbour Auckland New Zealand Phone 64 9 476 7124 Fax 64 9 476 7128 Email support incontrol co nz www incontrol co nz Designers and manufacturers of integrated electronic access control security and building automation products Designed and manufactured by Integrated Control Technology Limited Copyright Integrated Control Technology Limited 2003 2010 All rights reserved 227 4190 011
17. this Manual Before using the Prot g Eclipse LED Keypad PRT KLES it is recommended that the user manual is read carefully and understood The icons below are used throughout the user manual and are there to help with understanding Indicates a warning or advisory message relating to the section or location Indicates a hint or suggestion that relates to the section or location Bold text enclosed in brackets is used to show a section number or address of a programmable option or information on programming shortcut sequences Italic text shows a reference to a example section page manual or website 3 0 Operation The following section provides you with information on how to use the Prot g Eclipse LED Many of the features and options must be enabled by the security company or property manager If the feature is not programmed or an option is not enabled the system will generate a rejection tone Refer to the Configuration table on page 21 3 1 Indicator Lights The Prot g Eclipse LED Keypad features six status indicator lights and ten zone error code indicator lights showing the condition of the Security System Disarmed Arm Armed Power Trouble Alarm Memory Zone Error Code Indicators Error Code Indicator Message Figure 1 Indicator Lights 3 2 Arm Armed Indicator Description Off The system is disarmed On The system is armed and you may enter your User code to disarm On with keypad emitting
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