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36 User Manual SATEL
The main task of the partition keypad is to arm/disarm one partition. Additionally, it offers a
number of other functions, including e.g. the access control (supervision of a single door).
SATEL offers the following partition keypads:
INT-S;
INT-SK;
INT-SCR (multifunction keypad, offering the partition keypad functionality).
The keypads are available with keys backlight in various color versions. The color version is
indicated by an additional letter symbol included in the keypad designation (e.g. INT-S-GR –
green backlight; INT-S-BL – blue backlight).
6.1 Description of partition keypads
6.1.1 LED indicators
LED Color Function description
green ON – partition armed
red ON or blinking – alarm or alarm memory
yellow blinking – trouble or trouble memory
Table 4. Description of LEDs in partition keypads.
Information on the armed status can be extinguished after the time period defined by
the installer.
If the installer has enabled the GRADE 3 option:
the
LED will not inform about the alarms;
blinking of the LED means that there is a trouble in the system, some zones
are bypassed, or that there was an alarm.
The and LEDs blinking alternately indicate that the system is waiting for the
second code during the two code arming / disarming.
All LEDs blinking in turn indicate that there is no communication with the control panel.
6.1.2 Keys
The keys enable authorization of the user by means of code and running of the functions
available from the partition keypad.
In the INT-SCR keypad, the button is additionally available. It controls the keypad OC
type output (the output is active, when the button is pressed).
6.1.3 Built-in proximity card reader
The INT-SCR keypad has a built-in reader which enables operation by means of proximity
cards (proximity tags or other 125 kHz passive transponders). The installer determines, if the
reader will be operated.
Presenting the card is interpreted in the same way as entering the code and confirming with
the
key. Holding the card (for approx. 3 seconds) is interpreted in the same way as
entering the code and confirming with the
key.