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All Control Station function keys (except the View Info Key) require that the function key be pressed followed by a valid
passcode. The passcode’s authority level will determine if the selected function can be performed. While entering the
passcode, there will be a four second time-out for no activity . After the passcode has been entered, there will be a three
minute time-out for no activity. The time-out will return the Control Station to idle. The operator may press the CLEAR
key at any time to return the Control Station to idle.
Below are the functions associated with keys 0 - 9 and a brief description of the functions. For details on the operation of
these functions, as well as on the three arming keys, see the appropriate User Guide.
KEY #1 VIEW INFO KEY
This key is used to view information and scroll through alarm and trouble conditions. A passcode is not
required to perform this function.
KEY #2 ALM MEM KEY
This key allows you to view the most recent alarm event(s) on the Control Station.
KEY #3 EVENT LOG KEY
From an LED or SSD Control Station, this key will initiate printing of the Event Log. From an LCD or
VFD Control Station, this key will allow you to view the Event Log on the Control Station or initiate
printing the log.
KEY #4 BYPASS KEY
This key allows you to select zones to be bypassed (removed from the system) and unbypassed (restored
to the system).
KEY #5 DELAY ARM KEY
This key extends or postpones an automatic arming by one hour.
1.4 Control Station Function Keys
For SSD and LED Control Stations only:
Ready LED This LED indicates the status of the Burglar zones assigned to the Control Station’s
primary area. It illuminates when the Burglar zones are all secure.
Trouble LED This LED will illuminate for system troubles (AC failure, low battery, communication
failure), zone troubles, and Burglar Tamper conditions. (See Section 3.2.5.2 for a com-
plete list of trouble conditions.)
For LED Control Stations only:
Zone Status LED’s These LEDs generally indicate the condition of zones 1 through 12. See the ZXLED
User Guide for how the LEDs indicate the Normal, Faulted, Bypassed, Trouble, and
Alarm conditions.
These LEDs may also display system trouble conditions and programming informa-
tion.
Fire Zone LED This LED indicates the status of the two-wire smoke zone on the main control board
(Zone 30).
For SSD Control Stations only:
Seven Segment Display The three Seven Segment Display (SSD) characters enunciate system status, zone sta-
tus and user information. See the ZXSSD User Guide for details.
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