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Users Manual
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LED Keypad
LED61
Proximity cards reader

PR62

WARNING
This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function, as well as information on the limitations as to liability
of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
The information in this manual is a subject to change without notice.

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CONTENTS
General Information
Guarantee
Warnings
Disclaimer

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LED61 keypad description


LED61 keypad overview
LED Indication
Sound Indication
Keys

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Keypad Operations
Arming
Full Arm Mode
Stay Mode
Force Mode
Instant Mode
Panic Button
Disarming
Stopping the Alarm
Duress Code

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User Level Programming


Bypassing
Technical Troubles Review
Events Memory Review
Chime Enable/Disable

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Manager Level Programming


Changing Manager Code
Changing user code and rights
Memory of Events
Chime Enable/Disable

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PR62 Proximity Card Reader description

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Amendment

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Bypassing
Setting the Clock
Setting the Date
Adding a Proximity Card
Removing a Proximity Card
Real Time Clock Adjustment
General Description
LED Indication
Sound Indication
Proximity Card Activation
Proximity Card Deactivation
System checklist
Manager programming
User programming
Default codes

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General Information
Guarantee
During the guarantee period the manufacturer shall, at its sole discretion, replace or repair any defective product when it is returned to
the factory. All parts replaced and/or repaired shall be covered for the remainder of the original guarantee, or for ninety (90) days,
whichever period is longer. The original purchaser shall immediately send manufacturer a written notice of the defective parts or
workmanship, which written notice must in all cases be received prior to expiry of the guarantee.

International Guarantee
Foreign customers shall enjoy the same guarantee rights as those enjoyed by any customer in Bulgaria, except that manufacturer
shall not be liable for any related customs duties, taxes or VAT, which may be payable.
Guarantee Procedure
This guarantee will be granted when the appliance in question is returned. The manufacturer shall accept no product whatsoever,
of which no prior notice has been received.
Conditions for waiving the guarantee
This guarantee shall apply to defects in products resulting only from improper materials or workmanship, related to its normal
use. It shall not cover:
Damages resulting from transportation and handling;
Damages caused by natural calamities, such as re, oods, storms, earthquakes or lightning;
Damages caused by incorrect voltage, accidental breakage or water; beyond the control of the manufacturer;
Damages caused by unauthorized system incorporation, changes, modications or surrounding objects:
Damages caused by peripheral appliances (unless such peripheral appliances have been supplied by the manufacturer:
Defects caused by inappropriate surrounding of installed products;
Damages caused by failure to use the product for its normal purpose;
Damages caused by improper maintenance;
Damages resulting from any other cause, bad maintenance or product misuse.
In the case of a reasonable number of unsuccessful attempts to repair the product, covered by this guarantee, the manufacturers liability shall be limited to the replacement of the product as the sole compensation for breach of the guarantee. Under no
circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable for any special, accidental or consequential damages, on the grounds of breach of
guarantee, breach of agreement, negligence, or any other legal notion.
Waiver
This Guarantee shall contain the entire guarantee and shall be prevailing over any and all other guarantees, explicit or implicit (including any implicit guarantees on behalf of the dealer, or adaptability to specic purposes), and over any other responsibilities or
liabilities on behalf of the manufacturer. The manufacturer does neither agree, nor empower, any person, acting on his own behalf,
to modify or alter this Guarantee, nor to replace it with another guarantee, or another liability with regard to this product.
Unwarranted Services
The manufacturer shall repair or replace unwarranted products, which have been returned to its factory, at its sole discretion under
the conditions below. The manufacturer shall accept no products for which no prior notice has been received.
The products, which the manufacturer deems repairable, will be repaired and returned.
The manufacturer has prepared a price list and those products, which can be repaired, shall be paid for every repaired appliance.
The closest equivalent product, available at the time, shall replace the products manufacturer deems unrepairable. The current market price shall be charged for every replaced product.

Warnings
Before using the LCD62 Keypad, please ensure that you have read and understood the following instructions. Always ensure that
the LCD62 Keypad is operated correctly.
Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide. Internal inspections,
alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualied service personnel only.
Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene, thinners or other ammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment.
The use of these substances may lead to re.
Do not allow liquids to enter the interior. The equipment is not waterproof.

Disclaimer
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specications of the equipment described in this manual without notice.
This document contains information proprietary to the manufacturer. No part of this publication may be reproduced, photocopied,
stored on a retrieval system or transmitted, without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate and complete, no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions.

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LED61 keypad description


LED61 keypad overview
The LED61 Keypad is designed to provide control of the CA60Plus Control Panel and system status
information to the user.
The Control Panel can be fully programmed from the LED61 Keypad.
An LED indication on the keypad visualizes the system status and alarm events information.
A sound buzzer informs the user about correct and incorrect key entries as well as activated alert.

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LED Indication
LED

Light

RDY (green)

System ready

ARM (red)

System armed

TRBL (red)

Blinking
Programming mode
Exit time / Programming mode
Technical problem / Programming
mode

BPS (red)

Bypassed zones

TAMP (red)

Tamper memory

MEM (red)

Alarm memory

Activated re detector

1 - 6 (red)

Alarm memory

Activated zone detector

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Sound Indication
There are seven different sound combinations that indicate seven different conditions:
Click single short beep indicating the pressing of a key;
Conrm two long sound signals, indicating the system conrmation to executed operation;
Reject a single long beep, indicating system incorrectly executed operation;
Entry time continuous beep, indicating intrusion into an entrance zone;
Exit time short beeps, indicating the system is armed and the user is required to leave the entrance zone. Ten seconds before the exit time is over beep frequency increases;
Technical problem two short beeps, indicating a technical problem;
Chime short beeps with subsequently increasing period, indicating intrusion into a zone with an
activated chime option;

Keys
arms the system
activates the programming mode
clears data entered or goes back one previous menu
conrms data entered or goes forward to next menu
not in use
scroll event memory or technical problems
used to enter different digital data such as personal
codes and sets system in specic modes

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Keypad Operations
Arming
The system can be armed when the green RDY LED is lit.

Full Arm Mode


Full arming means all zones are secured. Anyone going into the entrance zone is required to enter
a valid code. Otherwise the alarm is started after the entry time is up.
Key sequence for Full arm mode:

Key sequence for quick Full arm mode:

The ARM LED lights up permanently on the display.

Stay Mode
Stay arm means the user is allowed to remain in certain zones after the system is activated but the
entrance zone is secured. Anyone going into the entrance zone is required to
enter a
valid code. Otherwise the alarm is started after the entry time is up.
Key sequence for Stay arm mode:

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Key sequence for quick Stay arm mode:

The BPS LED lights up permanently on the display and the LEDs, corresponding to the numbers of the zones which are not armed, blink slowly.

Force Mode
Force arm means the system is armed even though in some zones there may be people or other
obstacles not allowing full arm. These zones remain unarmed after activation.
Key sequence for Force arm mode:

Key sequence for quick Force arm mode:

The BPS LED lights up permanently on the display and the LEDs, corresponding to the numbers of the zones which are not armed, blink slowly.
NOTE: After each of the above described procedures short beeps and a blinking RDY symbol on
the display indicate that exit time is running and that the user has to leave the armed zones.
Ten seconds before the exit time, during which the user has to leave the entrance zone, is up, the
beep frequency increases.

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Instant Mode
Instant arm means the user is allowed to remain in certain zones after the system is activated but
the entrance zone is secured. Any intrusion into the entrance zone immediately starts the alarm.
Key sequence for Instant arm mode:

Key sequence for quick Instant arm mode:

The BPS LED lights up permanently on the display and the LEDs, corresponding to the numbers of the zones,which are not armed, blink slowly.

Panic Button
Pressing and holding the
ing the siren.

and

keys sends an alarm signal to the station without sound-

Disarming
Going into the entrance zone the user must introduce his personal code:

A continuous beep indicates the entrance time during which the user has to introduce his code.
NOTE: Certain users may not be permitted to disarm the system.

Stopping the Alarm


The alarm is stopped by entering a valid personal code:

Duress Code
The duress code is a personal code that disarms the system but still sends an alarm signal to the
station to indicate that the user has been forcefully made to disarm the system.
The duress code is produced from a personal code by increasing the last digit by one.
If the last digit is 9, it is replaced by 0.
Example: Personal code: 4615 Duress code: 4616
Personal code: 4619 Duress code: 4610

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User Level Programming


Common rule to enter User programming mode is described in the following procedure:
Step 1: Enter valid user code

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Step 2: Press once PRG button

Step 3: Enter a parameter number

(one digit - see address table)

Step 4: Change parameter value


Step 5: Conrm or reject changes

- conrm and

- reject

Blinking RDY symbol indicates the system is in programming mode.

User Code Change


The user is required to enter his current personal code before changing it.
User code change key sequence:

Bypassing
To execute a bypass operation the user is required to enter a valid code:

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Pressing a numeric key bypasses the respective zone. The display LED, corresponding to the zone
number, lights up permanently. Pressing the same key once again de-bypasses the zone and the
LED goes out.
The selected programming is conrmed by pressing the

Bypassing key sequence (zone 2 in the example):

Technical Troubles Review


To review troubles the user is required to enter a valid code:

Each digit on the display indicates a specic


technical problem.

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Events Memory Review


To review the event memory the user is required to enter a valid personal code.

NOTE: Certain users may not be allowed to review the event memory.
- previous event,
Press the

- following event

key to see more information on a zone number or a user code.

Information on the events, as well as the zone numbers and the users, is presented in binary-hexadecimal form. Use the attached table to interpret them.
For convenience the table also includes a graphic representation of the LEDs as they light up for the
respective event. A black digit on a white background indicates an extinguished LED and a white
digit on a black background indicates a lit up LED. Scroll from LED 1 to LED 6 to determine the correspondence between the event displayed on the keypad and the text in the table. The rst 17 rows
in the table are used for coding the user number and the zones.
Example: Suppose the event displayed on the keypad is represented by a LED combination of 2,
3, 5 and 6. The table discloses the rst LED 2 data entry. The next data entries disclose that of the
rst LED 3. Next comes the rst data entry of LED 5 and nally comes the rst data entry of LED 6.
This is the data entry with the ordinal number of 27 Quick arming.

Event Description

Code 1 2 3 4 5 6

Zone/User

Alarm activated

Zone number

Alarm deactivated

Zone number

Fire alarm activated

Zone number

Fire alarm deactivated

Zone number

Panic alarm activated

Zone number

Panic alarm deactivated

Zone number

Tamper alarm activated

Zone number

Tamper alarm deactivated

Zone number

Medical alarm activated

Zone number

Medical alarm deactivated

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Zone number

Zone bypassed

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Zone number

Zone de-bypassed

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Zone number

Fire zone bypassed

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Zone number

Fire zone de-bypassed

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Zone number

Panic zone bypassed

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Zone number

Panic zone de-bypassed

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Zone number

Tamper zone bypassed

17

Zone number

Tamper zone de-bypassed

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Zone number

Medical zone bypassed

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Zone number

Medical zone de-bypassed

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Zone number

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Event Description

Code 1 2 3 4 5 6

Zone/User

Disarming

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User

Remote disarming

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User

Disarming by switch

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Zone number

Arming

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User

Remote arming

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User

Arming by switch

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Zone number

Quick arming

27

None

Engineer menu entry

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Engineer menu exit

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Duress code entry

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User

Telephone line failure

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Telephone line recovery

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Communication error

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Automatic test

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Manual test

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Fuse blown

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Fuse recovery

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System reset

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Power supply failure

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Power supply recovery

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Battery low or missing

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Battery recovery

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Chime Enable/Disable
To enable or disable chime mode the user is required to enter a valid code.
Chime enable/disable key sequence:

Pressing any numeric key alternatively switches state of the chime on and off. The selected state
is conrmed by pressing the
key.
Chime enabled/disabled state key sequence:

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Manager Level Programming


Common rule to enter Manager programming mode is described in the following procedure:
Step 1: Enter valid user code

****

Step 2: Press once PRG button

Step 3: Enter a parameter number

(two digits - see address table)

Step 4: Change parameter value


Step 5: Conrm or reject changes

- conrm and

- reject

Blinking RDY symbol indicates the system is in programming mode.

Changing Manager Code


The manager is required to enter his current manager code before changing it.
Manager code change key sequence:

The manager can switch over between code change mode and remote access permissions mode
using the
keys.
The system is originally in change code mode.
LEDs 3, 4, 5 and 6 light up to indicate the number of code digits left to be entered.
The manager is expected to enter the new code.
Key sequence for entering new manager code:

The new code has been accepted and the system automatically passes into remote access permissions mode.
The display indicates the remote access permitted operations by remote programming. The lit
numbers indicate the permitted programs.
Pressing a numeric key alternatively switches
over the state of the respective remote operation from forbidden to permitted.
Pressing the

key conrms the selection.

Remote access permissions key sequence:

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Changing user code and rights


To change the user code, the manager is required to enter his personal code rst before the user
code.
User code change key sequence:

Now the manager can switch over between code change mode and user permissions mode, using
the
keys.
Originally the system is in code change mode.
LEDs 3, 4, 5 and 6 light up to indicate the number of code digits left to be entered.
The manager is expected to enter the new user code.
Entering new user code key sequence:

The new code is accepted and the system automatically passes into the user permissions mode.
The display indicates the respective operations the
user is allowed to execute. The lit numbers indicate the
permitted programs.

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Pressing a numeric key alternatively switches over the


state of the respective operation from forbidden to permitted.
Selection is conrmed by pressing the

key.

User permissions key sequence:

NOTE: Forbidding all user permissions will automatically erase the programmed code combination.

Memory of Events
To review the memory of events the manager is required to enter his code.

- previous event,
Press the

- next event

key to see more information on a zone number or a user code.

Information on the events, as well as the zone numbers and the users, is presented in binary-hexadecimal form. Use the attached table on pages 9 and 10 to interpret them.

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Chime Enable/Disable
To enable or disable chime mode the manager is required to enter his personal code.
Chime enable/disable key sequence:

Pressing any numeric key alternatively switches state of the chime on and off.
The selected state is conrmed by pressing the

key.

Chime enabled/disabled state key sequence:

Bypassing
To execute a bypass operation the manager is required to enter his personal code:

Pressing a numeric key bypasses the respective zone. The display LED, corresponding to the zone
number, lights up permanently. Pressing the same key once again de-bypasses the zone and the
LED goes out.
The selected programming is conrmed by pressing the

key.

Bypassing key sequence (zone 2 in the example):

Setting the Clock


To set the clock the manager is required to enter his personal code. The set entries are visualized
in binary-hexadecimal form.
Key sequence for setting the clock:

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Setting the Date


To set the date the manager is required to enter his personal code. The set entries are visualized
in binary-hexadecimal form.
Key sequence for setting the date:

Adding a Proximity Card


To use proximity cards the system has to be equipped with a proximity card reader.
Key sequence for adding a proximity card:

The card must be positioned near the card reader.

Removing a Proximity Card


Key sequence for removing a proximity card:

Real Time Clock Adjustment


Arbitrary units are used for real time clock adjustment. One unit corresponds to every 5 seconds
deection per month. The value of 50 means there is no need of adjustment. The following methodology is used to calculate the necessary adjustment:
The necessary adjustment is calculated by determining the number of days taken for the clock to
deect by 1 minute. The adjustment value is found by dividing the number 360 by the number of
days found in the previous step. The result obtained is added to the current value in the case of a
slow clock or is subtracted from the current value in case the clock runs fast. The gure thus obtained is entered in the system.
Example: Let us suppose the clock is running slow by 1 minute in 85 days. The gure 4.2 is obtained when 360 is divided by 85. The adjustment value of 54 is obtained when the gure 4 is added
to the current set gure of 50.
Real time clock adjustment key sequence:

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PR62 Proximity Card Reader description


General Description
The PR62 Proximity Card Reader is designed to provide control of the PR62 control panel.
A reader LED indication visualizes the information about the reaction of the system to the proximity
card commands.
A sound buzzer informs the user about correct and incorrect key entries.

LED Indication
The PR62 Proximity Card Reader is equipped with a two-color LED located on the front cover. The
information the LED provides is:
Color

Lights up

Green

Executed command

Red

Rejected command

Yellow

Blinks
Activation warning
Trouble
Ready

Sound Indication
The proximity card reader emits six different sound combinations that indicate the six different
states of the system:
Conrm two long sound signals, indicating the system conrmation to executed operation;
Reject a single long beep, indicating system incorrectly executed operation;
Activation warning short beeps preceding the execution of an activation command;
Entry time continuous beep, indicating intrusion into an entrance zone;
Exit time short beeps, indicating the system is armed and the user is required to leave the entrance zone. Ten seconds before the exit time is over beep frequency increases;
Technical problem two short beeps, indicating a technical problem.

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Proximity Card Activation


The system must be equipped with a PR62 Proximity Card Reader for proximity card activation.
Proximity card activation can only be done in Full arm mode.
To activate the system the proximity card must be placed and held in front of the reader for 4 5
seconds. The indication of the reader must be monitored warning signal for activation.
Where the card is successfully identied the reader emits an interrupted beep counting down exit
time for the armed premises.

Proximity Card Deactivation


The system must be equipped with a PR62 Proximity Card Reader for proximity card activation.
Proximity card activation can only be done in Full arm mode.
The system must be equipped with a PR62 Proximity Card Reader for proximity card deactivation.
To deactivate the system, the proximity card must be placed and held in front of the reader, until a
conrmation beep is emitted and the reader LED lights in green.

Amendment
System checklist
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3

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Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 6

PGM1
PGM2
PGM3
SIREN

Exit time: .................... sec. (time to exit site)


Entry time: .................. sec. (time to disarm before alarm)
Alarm will activate siren for ......................... min.
Installed by: ................................................................................................ Date: ...........................
Serviced by: ................................................................................................Tel.: .............................

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Manager programming

User programming

Default codes

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/ COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS:
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P-Rex

/ Distributor:
www.teletek-electronics.com
Address: 14A Srebarna Str., 1407 Soa, Bulgaria
tel.: (+359 2) 9694 700, fax: (+359 2) 962 52 13
e-mail: info@teletek-electronics.bg

18020433, . / Rev. A 05/2006

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