Issue
What handler is used to program the D2812 panel.
Solution
The D5200 2212 product handler supports the following panels: D2212, D2212B, D2212BE, D2412, D2412U, D2812, D2812U.
Describes how to setup when a valid token is presented at the reader, the alarm system should disarm, and when the door is closed the alarm system should rearm itself.
The D4412 and D6412 use the D621, D623 or D625 command centers. Pressing All-On or Part-On on the will arm only the area where the keypad is assigned.
Command 50 may be used to move to an area other than the programmed assigned area. After moving to the selected area, press either All-on or Part-on to arm the area.
Command 80 may be used to arm all areas.
Command 81 may be used to disarm all areas.
Note: Commands 80 and/or 81 must be enabled by an individual with assigned authorization to perform the function.
Use Command 50 to move to another area and arm:
Press [CMD] [5][0] and enter a valid code if required.
The keypad will scroll through all available areas. Press the desired area number to move to the area.
Press All-On or Part-On to arm the selected area. Pressing and holding [CMD] will exit the Command 50 feature returning the keypad to its “home” area.
Use Command 80 to arm All Areas:
Press [CMD] [8][0] and enter a valid code if required.
Hold down the All On key for 2 sec and it forces all areas to All On.
Use Command 81 to disarm All Areas:
Press [CMD] [8][1] and enter a valid code if required.
The keypad will indicate all areas are off.
How to use the EN1210W or ISW-EN1210W with external contacts.
The EN1210W or ISW-EN1210W will not go normal when the external contacts are strapped out.
How to interpret Skeds 41 and above when only 40 schedules are available.
Why does the panel log file or central station report show skeds between 41 and 56 executed with only skeds 1-40 available in programming?