FBII XK-708 8-Zone LED Keypad With Alarm System Emulator Kit (Simulated Operation)
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Description
Circa 1992
Interface and control hub for a compatible security alarm system, typically in residential or small commercial settings.
Simulated Operation:
The included Alarm System Emulator provides all of the functionality normally associated with the use of this keypad. It attaches to the keypad via a thin telephone cable that provides both battery power and signal communications to the unit. This facilitates simulation of the following functions:
- Arming and Disarming the System: Users input a unique security code to activate (arm) or deactivate (disarm) the alarm system for various scenarios, like "Away Mode" (arming all sensors when leaving) or "Stay Mode" (arming perimeter sensors while allowing interior movement).
- Zone Status Monitoring: The 8 LED indicators correspond to different zones (areas of protection, e.g., front door, window, motion sensor) within the secured premises, providing visual feedback on their status (e.g., open, closed, bypassed, or in alarm).
- Bypassing Zones: Users can temporarily exclude specific zones from the armed state, for instance, if a window is open or a sensor is faulty, using the "BYPASS" function.
- Instant Arming: The "INSTANT" feature allows for arming the system and eliminating entry/exit delays, triggering an immediate alarm if a protected zone is violated.
- System Status Indication: LEDs on the keypad indicate critical system states such as "READY" for arming, "BAT" for battery status, and "AC" for power status.
- Panic and Duress Functionality: In emergencies, users can typically trigger a panic alarm by pressing specific keys, and some systems also support a duress code to signal a forced entry situation to a central monitoring station.
- Basic Programming and User Management: The "CODE" button allows access to programming modes for installers and enables master users to add or delete other user codes.
(H-12cm x W-16.5cm x D-3cm)