Page 5Full loggingThe control unit logs all actions, alarmsand alerts. You can review the loggedevents through the User menu.Test optionsThe User menu contains a comprehensiveset of options that you can use to test thesystem or to determine the owner of adevice such as a proximity tag or remotecontrol.Installer remote accessThe installer has a separate Installer menu,which contains the options needed toconfigure your system. The menu can beaccessed through a keypad.An alternative is to allow the installerto access your system remotely overthe internet, which may provide servicebenefits.You have the ability to enable or disableremote access as required through theUser menu.Jamming and tamper monitoringi-on alarm systems use advancedtechniques to monitor your systemcontinuously for possible jamming ortamper attacks.Using the systemThis section describes typical tasks thatyou may need to carry out from time totime once the system is set up.Note: For further information aboutthese and other tasks, please refer to theAdministration and User Manual.Keypad keysFigure 1 shows the layout of keys on atypical keypad.The purpose of each key (other than thenumerical keys) is described next.Figure 1. Typical keypad keysNavigation key: Scrolls up, or moves thecursor left. Scrolls down, or moves thecursor right. Changes the value, displaysfurther information, or insertsa space. Changes the value, ordeletes the character to theleft.The key glows red or green toindicate system status (green= normal; red = alarm/fault).This key exits an option orcancels a change.Confirms an action, suchas selection of an option oracknowledgement of an alarm.Pressing this key gives youaccess to the user menuwhen the standby screen isdisplayed (see page 7).For a part-setting system, thisfully sets of the system*. For apartitioned system, it fully setspartition 1*.