Setup guide
Programming Overview
3-3
Keypads
Keypads are identified by predefined addresses (starting at address 16) as follows:
Address Keypad Program Field
16
keypad 1
• always enabled for partition 1, all sounds enabled.
17
keypad 2
• data field *190
NOTE. First keypad is
address 16
18
keypad 3
• data field *191
19
keypad 4
• data field *192
20
keypad 5
• data field *193
21
keypad 6
• data field *194
22
keypad 7
• data field *195
23
keypad 8
• data field *196
To enable keypads:
1. Set desired address at keypad (refer to keypad’s instructions for setting the address).
2. Use data field program mode to enable keypad addresses, assign a partition, enable sound options
in fields *190-*196 as shown in the table above.
3. If desired, use data field *198 to turn on the display of the partition number.
4. Set the following keypad-related data fields as required by the installation:
*21 Quick Arm Enable ∗180 Zone Bypass Limit
*23 Forced Bypass ∗186 Display Options
∗25 Arming Prevention Override ∗188 Keypad Sabotage Options
*84 Auto STAY Arm
†
∗197 Exit Time Display Interval
*86 Exit Options † NOTE: Do not use this option if Telecommand is
installed to permit remote end-user control of the
system.
Wireless Receiver Transmitters, and Wireless Keys (keyfobs)
Receiver: Set the receiver’s address to “00” using its DIP switches, then set the following options:
*22 RF Jam Option
*24 RF House ID Code (if using DIP switch equipped wireless keypads) for each partition
∗25 Arming Prevention Override
*67 Transmitter Low Battery Report Code
*75 Transmitter Low Battery Restore Report Code
∗173 RF Reporting Options
∗178 RF Supervision/RF Jam Options
Use *56 Menu mode to program wireless zones 9-24 and wireless button zones 49-64.
Transmitters: Use *56 or *58 Zone Programming Menu modes to program zone information and enroll
transmitters (zones 9-24, buttons 49-64).
Wireless Keys: Use Wireless Key Programming Templates section of the *58 Zone Programming
Menu mode to program zone information and enroll each button of the wireless keys used. Once a
wireless key is enrolled, it must be assigned to a user before it becomes active. See Adding/Deleting
Security Codes section for procedure.