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ACTIVITY
LED
FLASHES
SOUNDER
BEEP(S)
COMMENTS
Keypress 1 RED 1 Normal Operation
Access Granted or Remote Release 2 GREEN 2
Remote release enabled through
activation of relay
Invalid Code 7 RED 7 Re-enter User Code
Successful Program Entry 2 GREEN 2 When in Program Mode
Unsuccessful Program Entry 7 RED 7 When in Program Mode
Exit Program Mode
1 RED, 2
GREEN
10
Valid but Disabled Code
1 GREEN, 4
RED
1 long, 5 short Code exists in memory, but disabled
Emergency Commands are in effect
1 RED every
two seconds
-- --
NETWORXPANEL Low Battery -- --
Warning displayed in the DL-Windows
"Status" screen
NETDK or NETPDK set to primary 1 RED --
Keypad Identification Feature when two keypads
are wired to the NETWORXPANEL
NETDK or NETPDK set to
secondary
2 RED --
Keypad Identification Feature when two keypads
are wired to the NETWORXPANEL
Programming Key Sequence.
General Program Mode Information
If a wrong key is pressed during code entry, press the ; key until the error sound is heard (7 short beeps), this will clear the entry. Re-
enter the key sequence again. All program sequences are followed by the : key; 2 short beeps indicate a successful program sequence.
Enabling/Disabling Users (By User Number)
3. Disable User
; 3 ; [ _ _ _ ] :
4. Enable User
; 4 ; [ _ _ _ ] :
User Number must be between 2 and 5000.
NOTE: Will Enable/Disable users even if the user is associated with an enabled group.
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Conventions Used in this Manual
LED and Sounder Indicators
The NETPDK / NETDK keypads provide visual and audible feedback. With a fully charged battery, the feedback is as follows:
Minimum Required Program Level
Program Levels are abbreviated as follows:
M = Master
4 = Installer
3 = Manager
2 = Supervisor
This Program Level abbreviation is the
minimum program level required to ac-
cess the particular Function. (The
higher the level, the more programming
tasks the User is allowed, with Master
allowing all tasks).
Function
Description
Programming
Information
Function
Name
Function
Number
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