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5.3. EKB2 Keypad and User/Master Code
icon displayed next to the partition name in the home screen view of EKB2 keypad indicates that no violated zones and/or tampers are present, therefore the partition is ready for arming. If icon is displayed instead, the partition is unready for arming, therefore the user must restore all violated zones and/or tampers before arming the partition. Alternatively, the violated zones can be bypassed (see 8.
BYPASSING AND ACTIVATING ZONES), disabled (please, contact your alarm system installer to set up this feature) or a Force attribute enabled (please, contact your alarm system installer to set up this parameter), while the tampers can be disabled (please, contact your alarm system installer to set up this feature). icon appears in the home screen view if system fault (-s) exist (see 13. INDICATION OF
SYSTEM FAULTS).
When a user/master code is assigned to multiple partitions, the user will be able arm/disarm the corresponding system partitions by EKB2 keypad using partition selection menu. However, if a user/master code is assigned to Partition 1, 2 and 4, while EKB2 keypad is assigned to Partition 2, the user will be able to arm/disarm Partition 1, 2 and 4, but the keypad will only display Partition 2 name and the related information in home screen view. For more details on how to set the keypad partition and user/master code partition, please refer to 3.3.
Assigning User and Master Code Partition and contact your alarm system installer.
5.3.1. Arming the System
To arm the system by EKB2 keypad, enter any out of 29 available 4-digit user codes or master code using the number keys on the keypad
(see 3. MASTER AND USER CODES for user/master code management). By default, the arming process is as follows:
• Non-partitioned system - When a valid user code is entered, the system will initiate exit delay, the keypad’s buzzer will emit short beeps, the keypad will switch to home screen view and display the countdown timer.
Arm the system
Enter user/master code:
uumm → OK
Value: uumm – 4-digit user/master code.
• Partitioned system - arming a single partition – When a valid user or master code is entered, the keypad will display the partition selection menu. Once a partition that is to be armed is selected, the system will initiate exit delay. During the exit delay, the keypad’s buzzer will emit short beeps and the keypad will display ARMING part-name message for 3 seconds followed by partition selection menu. When the keypad back-light timeout expires, the home screen view will follow. If key is touched twice during exit delay, the keypad will return to home screen view and display the countdown timer next to the partition name that is being armed.
Arm the system
Enter user/master code and select partition:
uumm → OK → [p] part-name → OK
or
OK → uumm → OK → ARM/DIS PARTITION → OK → [p] partname → OK
Value: uumm – 4-digit user or master code; p – partition number, range – [1... 4], part-name – up to
15 characters partition name
• Partitioned system - arming multiple partitions simultaneously – When a valid user or master code is entered, the keypad will display the partition selection menu. Once ARM ALL menu item is selected the system will proceed as follows:
• if all partitions are disarmed-ready (no violated zone/tamper), the system will initiate exit delay. During the exit delay, the keypad’s buzzer will emit short beeps and the keypad will display multiple ARMING part-name messages for 3 seconds reflecting each partition the user/master code is assigned to, followed by partition selection menu.
• if one or more partitions are disarmed-unready (contains violated zone/tamper), the system will initiate exit delay. During the exit delay, the keypad’s buzzer will emit short beeps and the keypad will display ARMING part-name message (-s) reflecting ready partition (-s), while the unready partition (-s) will be skipped indicated by part-name NOT READY message (-s) followed by partition selection menu. Each message will be displayed for 2 seconds and corresponds to the partition (-s) the user/master code is assigned to.
• if a combination of armed and disarmed-ready partitions exists, the system will initiate exit delay. During the exit delay, the keypad’s buzzer will emit short beeps and the keypad will display ARMING part-name message (-s) seconds reflecting ready partition (-s), while the pre-armed partition (-s) will be skipped. Each message will be displayed for 2 seconds and corresponds to the partition (-s) the user/master code is assigned to.
When the keypad back-light timeout expires, the home screen view will follow. If key is touched twice during exit delay, the keypad will return to home screen view and display the countdown timers next to the partition names the keypad is assigned to.
Arm all partitions simultaneously
Enter user/master code:
uumm → OK → ARM ALL → OK
or
OK → uumm → OK → ARM/DIS PARTITION → OK → ARM ALL → OK
Value: uumm – 4-digit user/master code
When successfully armed:
• the countdown timers will disappear.
• user will be notified by SMS text message
• in addition, the keypad may display icon next to the partition name that has been armed (by default – disabled).
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If the user fails to enter a correct user/master code 10 times in a row, the system will block the keypad for 2 minutes and the keypad will display KEYPAD BLOCKED message. While the keypad is blocked, the system prevents from entering any user/master code.
The keypad will automatically unblock once the 2-minute time period has expired and display KEYPAD UNBLOCKED message
5.3.2. Cancelling System Arming
To cancel the arming process:
• Non-partitioned system – Enter the user/master code again during exit delay countdown.
• Partitioned system – Select the partition again, that is currently being armed, from the partition selection menu during exit delay countdown. The keypad will display part-name ARMING TERMINATED message for 2 seconds followed by partition selection menu.
5.3.3. Disarming the System and Turning OFF the Alarm
To disarm and turn OFF the alarm, enter any out of 29 available 4-digit user codes or master code using the number keys on the keypad. By default, the system disarming process is as follows:
• Non-partitioned system – When a valid user or master code is entered, the keypad will switch to home screen view.
Disarm the system and turn OFF the alarm
Enter user/master code:
uumm → OK
Value: uumm – 4-digit user/master code.
• Partitioned system - disarming a single partition – When a valid user or master code is entered, the keypad will display the partition selection menu. Once a partition that is to be disarmed is selected, the keypad will display part-name DISARMED message for 2 seconds and return to partition selection menu followed by home screen view after the keypad back-light timeout expires.
Alternatively, the key may be touched in order to instantly return to home screen view.
Disarm the system and turn OFF the alarm
Enter user/master code and select partition:
uumm → OK → [p] part-name → OK
or
OK → uumm → OK → ARM/DIS PARTITION → OK → [p] part-name
→ OK
Value: uumm – 4-digit user or master code; p – partition number, range – [1... 4], part-name – up to 15 characters partition name.
• Partitioned system - disarming multiple partitions simultaneously – When a valid user or master code is entered, the keypad will display the partition selection menu. Once DISARM ALL menu item is selected, the keypad will display multiple part-name DISARMED messages for 2 seconds reflecting each partition the user/master code is assigned to and return to partition selection menu followed by home screen view after the keypad back-light timeout expires. Alternatively, the key may be touched in order to instantly return to home screen view.
Disarm all partitions and turn OFF the alarm simultaneously
Enter user/master code:
uumm → OK → DISARM ALL → OK
or
OK → uumm → OK → ARM/DIS PARTITION → OK → DISARM ALL → OK
Value: uumm – 4-digit user/ master code
When successfully disarmed, the keypad may display icon next to the partition name that has been disarmed (by default - disabled) and notify the user by SMS text message.
NOTE:
If the user fails to enter a correct user/master code 10 times in a row, the system will block the keypad for 2 minutes and the keypad will display KEYPAD BLOCKED message. While the keypad is blocked, the system prevents from entering any user/master code.
The keypad will automatically unblock once the 2-minute time period has expired and display KEYPAD UNBLOCKED message.
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Table of contents
- 6 1. GENERAL INFORMATION
- 6 1.1. Short Description of Main Definitions
- 7 1.2. EKB2 Keypad Overview
- 8 1.3. EKB3/EKB3W Keypad Overview
- 9 1.4. Partitions
- 10 2. BASIC CONFIGURATION AND USE
- 11 3. MASTER AND USER CODES
- 11 3.1. Managing User and Master Codes
- 12 3.2. Setting Duress and SGS Codes
- 12 3.3. Assigning User and Master Code Partition
- 13 4. SETTING UP DATE AND TIME
- 14 5. ARMING, DISARMING AND TURNING OFF THE ALARM
- 14 5.1. Free of Charge Phone Call
- 15 5.2. SMS Text Message
- 16 5.3. EKB2 Keypad and User/Master Code
- 18 5.4. EKB3 Keypad and User/Master Code
- 20 5.5. EKB3W Keypad and User/Master Code
- 21 5.6. iButton Key
- 22 5.7. EWK1/EWK2 Wireless Keyfob
- 23 6. ARMING IN STAY MODE
- 24 7. ALARM INDICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS FOR USER. VIEWING VIOLATED ZONES AND TAMPERS
- 25 8. BYPASSING AND ACTIVATING ZONES
- 25 9. VIEWING SYSTEM INFORMATION
- 26 9.1. Managing Periodical System Information
- 26 10. VIEWING ZONE AND PGM OUTPUT INFORMATION
- 27 11. SMS TEXT MESSAGE DELIVERY RESTRICTIONS
- 27 11.1. SMSC (Short Message Service Center) Phone Number
- 27 11.2. SMS Forward
- 28 12. MANAGING AND VIEWING TEMPERATURE INFORMATION
- 29 13. INDICATION OF SYSTEM FAULTS
- 31 14. CONTROLLING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
- 31 14.1. Turning ON/OFF the Electrical Appliances Instantly
- 32 14.2. Turning ON/OFF the Electrical Appliances for a Determined Time Period
- 33 15. POWER CONSUMPTION MONITORING
- 35 16. VIEWING EVENT AND ALARM LOGS
- 35 16.1. Event Log
- 35 16.2. Alarm Log
- 36 17. IF THE ALARM SYSTEM IS CONNECTED TO A MONITORING STATION
- 37 18. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 37 18.1. Electrical and Mechanical Characteristics
- 38 18.2. Main Unit, LED and Connector Functionality
- 39 18.3. Wiring Diagrams