User interface
The transponder reader lets you:
• Launch arming and disarming scenarios .
• Disarm the system .
• View the alarm status and whether the system is armed .
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Each key is recognised unambiguously in the control unit and the events memory .
LIGHT SIGNALS
LEDs
STATUS
MEANING OF LIGHT SIGNALS
LED 1
〇
Scenario 1 is not active (the on / off status of the areas does not correspond to that of scenario 1) .
(Green)
●
Scenario 1 is active (the on / off status of the areas corresponds exactly to that of scenario 1) .
- in case of alarm an alarm is triggered in at least one area of scenario 1 .
◉
- during exit time it means that at least one input associated to scenario 1 is open .
LED 2
Scenario 2 is not active (the on / off status of the areas does not correspond to that of scenario 2) .
〇
(Green)
●
Scenario 2 is active (the on / off status of the areas corresponds exactly to that of scenario 2) .
- in case of alarm an alarm is triggered in at least one area of scenario 2 .
◉
- during exit time it means that at least one input associated to scenario 2 is open .
LED 3
Scenario 3 is not active (the on / off status of the areas does not correspond to that of scenario 3) .
〇
(Green)
●
Scenario 3 is active (the on / off status of the areas corresponds exactly to that of scenario 3) .
- in case of alarm an alarm is triggered in at least one area of scenario 3 .
◉
- during exit time it means that at least one input associated to scenario 3 is open .
LED 4
The associated areas are OFF (system OFF) .
〇
(Red)
●
At least one associated area is ON (system ON or partialised) .
The associated system has detected an alarm . See the events list for the list of alarms . To remove the signal see
◦
the section on system management .
The system is in alarm memory . See the events list for the list of alarms . To remove the signal see the section on
◎
system management .
〇 = Off | ● = On | ◉ = Flashing | ◎ = Flashing slowly | ◦ = Flashing rapidly
Addressing
The address of the reader is assigned by the control unit during the addressing process . For how to assign the address see the section
"Addressing and learning peripherals" .
PXTAG01 Key
All the transponder keys are produced with a unique security code . In order to manage switching on and off the key must be acquired by
the control unit during system start-up or a later modification .
ACQUISITION
For how to acquire keys see the section "Acquiring keys" .