
D720 Series | Installation Guide | 4.0 Display
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4.0 Display
The display annunciates four different types of status: armed, point, AC and battery power, and command mode
(Figure 1).
Figure 1: D720 Series Keypads
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1 - Armed status
indicators
2 - Sounder
3 - A, B, C function
keys
4 - Point status
indicators
5 - Power status
indicator
6 - Command mode
indicator
7 - Digital keypad
8 - Command bar
9 - ENT key
4.1 Armed status indicators
Armed Status Indicators show the armed condition of
the area to which the keypad has been assigned.
(Keypads are assigned to areas in the Cmd Cntr
Assignment section of the panel program). Three
different indicators show the area armed status:
• Perimeter – When this indicator is lit, the area
perimeter points are armed. During exit delay
time, this indicator flashes slowly.
• Interior – When this indicator is lit, the area’s
interior points are armed. During exit delay time,
this indicator flashes slowly.
• Instant – When this indicator is lit, the area is
armed without entry/exit delay time.
4.2 Point status indicators
The keypad contains eight numbered indicator lights,
which are used to annunciate the condition of the
area’s protective points (Item 4 in Figure 1).
• Point Fault – While a point is faulted, its indicator
lights steadily. When the point is restored to
normal, the indicator goes “off.”
• Point Alarm Memory – A point alarm memory
condition causes the indicator light to flash “on”
and “off” rapidly. The indicator continues to flash
rapidly until the system is next armed or
[COMMAND][4] is entered.
• Bypassed Point – When a point is bypassed, the
point’s indicator flashes “on” and “off” slowly. The
indicator continues to flash slowly until the system
is disarmed, or with some systems, the point may
be unbypassed.
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