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Ademco 6270 Graphic Touch Screen Keypad
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Complete Description Below:
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New Page 1Ademco 6270 Graphic Touch Screen Keypad The 6270 Touch Center keypad makes it easier then ever foryour customers to take advantage of their security system features. Even the most advancedfunctions area snap with graphics and menu driven prompts guiding the user every step ofthe way. The intuitive graphical touch screen display provides easy centralized controlfor a variety of daily tasks for systems in homes or businesses. It also keeps the usersin touch, with a built-in message center that let’s them record and playback messagesfor one another. InstallationManual Install Readme User Manual 6270Online Demonstration FEATURES Security Arm System – Away – Stay – Night Exit/Entry delay countdown User codes: Allows authorized user to add or delete codes Bypass option: If system is not ready to arm, displays any open zones with: – Zone number – Zone description – Status – Authorized users may bypass and unbypass zones - DIMENSIONS
6.25 W x 5 H x 1 D Keypad - CONTRAST CONTROL
Allows user to adjust how bright or dark screen is upon activation/use. Emulation of standard 2x16 alpha LCD keypad display Diagnostics allows testing of: – LCD display – Audio – LED indicators - INSTALLER CODE
Any time communications is loss between the AUI and panel, this code must be used when the AUI prompts for a user code. - TOUCH SCREEN CLEANING MODE
Disables touch screen for 30 seconds to allow cleaning of screen - SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL
Ability to control speaker volume. The speaker in the keypad is a 32ohm speaker - SELF DIAGNOSTICS
Ability to perform LCD Display Test, Audio Test and LED Test. - SCREEN SECURITY
Allows to restrict access to Advance Setup by user code authority level. - KEYPAD EMULATION
In Console mode, you can view a standard Ademco alpha keypad on the touch screen. - CPU RESET
Restarts, or reboots AUI without disconnecting AUI's physical connection. - USER CODES
The keypad will allow 10 users to be programmed into the keypad. - FUNCTION KEYS
Functions button's available while in console mode. Panel programming determines each buttons function. - MASTER KEYPAD
The setup for this is different. You DON'T want to assign the AUI keypad address in device programming to partition 9, the AUI doesn't like it. It you want to view all partitions you must do the following. Have goto enabled for each partition and the code being used will need to have access to the partitions that are to be viewed. Once this has been completed the following procedure can be done to view partitions. Press Security from the Home page. Press the icon in the lower left hand corner labeled P# (# meaning the partition the keypad is assigned. The system will prompt for an access code, enter the user code. All the partitions that the user code has been assigned will appear in block form on the screen. If you want to log the keypad to a specific partition, simply press the icon for the partition that is needed to be viewed. The keypad will log onto that partition, so when you exit the partition view mode it will now be logged onto the partition selected. - NIGHT ARMING BUTTON
Night arming button can be set to arm the system in any of four arming modes: (Away, Stay, Instant, and Maximum) and Night Stay if the panel supports this feature. *Away - When selected arms all zones with entry delay. *Stay - When selected, arms perimeter zones with entry delay. On polling loop family panels that support the AUI keypad, the Stay button will follow the last mode of stay the panel was armed. Example: If panel is armed stay mode 1, then the next time the panel is armed using the Stay key on AUI keypad the panel will arm stay mode 1. *Instant - When selected arms perimeter zones without entry delay. *Maximum - When selected arms all zones without entry delay. * Night Stay- zones in zone list 5 will be active when panel armed Night Stay which is a feature of the 20p family panels. On polling loop family panels that support the AUI keypad there is no Night Stay arming. If the Night Stay button is programmed for stay, the Night button will follow the last mode of stay the panel was armed. Example: If panel is armed stay mode 1, then the next time the panel is armed using the Night button on AUI keypad the panel will arm stay mode 1. - ONE-BUTTON ARMING
Single button arming for Away, Stay, and Night modes. Quick Armmust be enabled in panel programming, if not you will be prompted for a user code entry - MESSAGE CENTERS
The number of messages is not limited however; the total time of all messages added together cannot exceed 127 seconds. NOTE: The voice messages are stored in the memory of the keypad. All messages will be lost if the keypad loses power or if it is reset. - MANUAL OUTPUT ACTIVATION
The 20P family will show up to 16 programmed outputs on multiple screens (up to 6 on each screen) including triggers 17 and 18. It will not show relay descriptors. The polling loop family panel series will show all programmed outputs and descriptors on multiple screens (up to 6 on each screen), total can be up to 96 outputs. NOTE: An earlier revision of the keypad would only show a limited number of relays. NOTE: On the 20P family, if an output is programmed for XX timeout, it will still display the ON and OFF buttons on the screen. The polling loop family panel series will show an ACTIVATE button. - KEYPAD PANIC
There is a Panic key on the bottom of the 6270. When this is pressed the touchscreen changes the display to show the keypad panic zones if enabled. Pressing one of the panic icons for 2 seconds will activate the panic alarm. If being used on the polling loop panels be sure to enable keypad panics in location *22 - OPERATING VOLTAGE
12VDC - OPERATING CURRENT
Backlight Off and Sound Off = 180mA - Backlight On and Sounder Off = 190mA - Backlight On and Sounder On = 280mA - EVENT LOG
Ademco panels have the ability to record various events in a history log wherein each event is recorded with the time and date of its occurrence. The control panel must be programmed to record various system events in installer programming mode. On the 20P family panel the event log will only show the Event Number (No event description) with User number (No user name), or Zone number depending on the event. The polling loop series panels will show the Event Description (No Event number) with the User name (If programmed as a user on the keypad) or Zone number depending on the event. - BACKGROUND DISPLAY
The background display on the keypad can not be changed. - REAL TIME CLOCK
The only way to set or change panel time is when the user actually goes to the clock setting screen and press the OK button. Other times, the keypad will get time from the panel once per hour when connected to the 20p family panels. For polling loop family panels, the keypad can not get time from the panel, and relies on the keypad local time to update the clock on the keypad. NOTE: Some things that will make keypad reset the time: If the unit loses power time will go back to default setting. If you download to the panel the 6270 time DOES reset. If you upload the panel or event log it does NOT reset. If you go into programming and make a change it DOES reset. If you go in/out and only view programming it does NOT reset. - BACKLIT DISPLAY
The screen can be set to blank the display turning of the backlight after the following: Never 30sec 1 min 2 min 10min If you select Backlight always on, the life of the back light will be 5 years. If the backlight is only used an hour or so a day, then the backlight may last for a very long time. - DEMO MODE
The Demo mode will show the functions of the keypad without being attatched to a panel. To put the 6270 in Demo Mode Press: Security, More Choices, Setup, Advanced Setup, Central Station, Options, Demo Mode. Code is 4140 Demo mode will show 3 partitions, 'Demo Main', 'Demo Grge', and 'Demo Util' In demo mode, you can use USER-CODE 1234 or 1111. 1111 is for single partition operations so that you won’t see the 3-partition screen when you disarm. To take keypad out of demo mode: To disable demo mode once enabled, be sure to disconnect any data wires from the panel, power up, deselect demo mode, power down, re-connect data wires, then power back up. - DATE CODE LOCATION
The date code is located on the circuit board pirnted in black ink. There is a letter which represents the year and a three digit number which identifies the day. Example: If the stamped date code was A002, this board was manufactured on January 2, 1998. G= 2004 F = 2003 E = 2002 D = 2001 C = 2000 B = 1999 A = 1998 Z = 1997 Y = 1996 X = 1995 - UNIFIED CODE SPEC
Allows user codes to be entered into the AUI which then propagate into the panel. Matching user code will not have to be entered into 2 places (AUI or panel). NOTE** 128/250BP/FBP and 50PEN stores the usernames which are stored in the AUI and can be uploaded/downloaded via Compass. 10 User codes maximum in the AUI, Additional codes need to be added either in console mode, or via standard alpha keypad Message Center Record and playback messages for users Blinking LED indicates a message has been left Over two minutes of recordable time Event Log TouchCenter conveniently displays the most recent actions involving system use. A press on the touchscreen is all it takes to access the event log, letting users easily: View when the system was used and who used it Track when workers and temporary guests use the system Keep tabs on family members (e.g., checking if a child has armed the system upon returning home from school) Utilize the TouchCenter as an effective business management tool (e.g., viewing openings and closings) Compatibility | | Control Panel | Max. No. of 6270's | Min. Software Rev. Level | | • | VISTA-15P | 2 | 3 (When Available) | | • | VISTA-20P | 2 | 3 (When Available) | | • | VISTA-20PS | 2 | All levels | | • | VISTA-128BP | 3 | 2.4 | | • | VISTA-128FBP | 3 | 1.6 | | • | VISTA-250BP | 3 | 2.4 | | • | VISTA-250FBP | 1 | 1.5 | COMING SOON | Message Screens Click on images to enlarge |  Arm Screen |  Bypass Zones |  Message Center Screen |  Program Screen |  Event Log |  System Setup |  Diagnostic Screen |  Setup Screen | SPECIFICATIONS Physical 6.15W x 4.98H x 1.045D Wiring | Black | Ground | | Red | + 12VDC (Aux Power) | | Green | Data in to control panel | | Yellow | Data out from control panel | Current Standby - 180ma Activated - 280ma | Things the 6270 won't do no panel linking for commercial panels (you can still go to console modeto do it, but it will be intolerably slow) no group bypass for commercial panels. (you canstill go to console mode to do it, but slow) troubles may not be shown for system events,You must enter the security screen for this information. when in chime mode, doesn't showthe zone number of the zone being faulted no way to initiate quick exit with exception ofconsole mode. Won’t show ac loss or low battery unless the security icon is pressed.user codes are not downloaded into the 6270 when panel is download with compass. They mustbe added at the 6270 or at each 6270 if multiples are being used. This would be done ifthe customer is requiring a user icon on the 6270. If the A,B,C,D keys are assigned asfunction keys, the keys may only be accessed through console mode. It is very difficult tosetup a Macro using the 6270 in console mode. How to clean the 6270 Clean the 6270 as follows: 1. From the Home screen, press theSecurity button. The Arming screen is displayed. 2. Press the MORE CHOICESbutton. The More Choices screen is displayed. 3. Press the SETUP button on theMore Choices screen. The Setup screen is displayed. 4. Press theCLEAN SCREEN button. A pop-up window displaying Touch Screen will be disabled sothat you may wipe the screen clean. Please use a damp, soft cloth. DO NOT use any liquids,sprays, or ammonia-based cleansers. Press CONTINUE to disable touchscreen. When theCONTINUE button is pressed the Touch Screen DIsabled for =>30 seconds the touchscreen should be wiped clean of fingerprints using a mild soap solution and a soft cloth.When the counter reaches zero, the window automaically closes and the touch screen isactive. Note: Do not spray cleaning agent directly on the screen, spray it on cloth thenwipe surface area.
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