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8.4.2 LCD keypad address assignment
A total of 8 devices (keypads or proximity readers) can be connected to the control
panel. Each keypad must be addressed individually to avoid bus conflicts when
multiple users are operating different keypads simultaneously. By default, each
keypad comes addressed as KP # 1.
When in Local Program Mode, you scroll with the buttons
/ to the position
Keypad Number or go directly by pressing P996E, the display will look like this:
Keypad Number 1
z Select an unused address, e.g. 2 then press to save.
z To exit Local Program Mode, press and hold the
P
r
og
button for two seconds.
If you do not assign a unique address to every keypad and reader connected to the keypad bus, a
conflict will exist that will cause erratic operation. Each reader or keypad MUST have a different
address.
8.4.3 Copying text to another LCD keypad
The individual programmed wording, as described in the chapter 8.5: Changing
names – personalization of the system, is stored locally at one Keypad. This allows
operating more than one Keypad within one system, where each can name
functions differently. This could make sense if more than one user is sharing a
system. Each keypad could also be operated in a different language within one
system (12 different languages available. Refer to chapter
8.4.1: Language change
of LCD).
If more than one LCD keypad is connected to the control panel, and the existing
edited text from one LCD keypad should appear on all other LCD keypads, than
the text could be easily copied. This function is particular helpful if already installed
systems are expanded.
z When you enter in P800E, all of the customizable text at the keypad will be
transferred to all other LCD keypads connected to the control panel.
z There is also an alternative method to transfer the text. Pressing the button
for 2 seconds while in Local Edit Mode will perform the transfer. The text in your
keypad will be transferred to all other LCD keypads connected to the panel.
8.5 Changing names – personalization of the system
To make the Sintony 60 an individual system that fits exactly to the environment of
the user, we recommend changing the general names to Object-related, easy to
identify wordings.
e.g. instead of showing only Alarm in Zone 1 at the display the LCD text could
be individualized to Alarm Kitchen, or Keypad Office or instead of showing
User24- personalized names like Grandmother, or Thomas. This normally helps
the user to operate the system much easier.
To change any names the system must be in the local programming mode. Press the
Ctrl
button first
and the
button must be pressed within 2 seconds of pressing the
Ctrl
button. If you make a mistake
press the
button then repeat the process.
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