Programming instructions
PROGRAMMING
The Programming Mode allows you to change your Arm/Disarm Codes and exit- and 
entry-
delay times. It also permits you to activate or deactivate One-Button Arming (see 
Arming the
System Before You Leave) and a lo-second Pre-Alarm Warning (see Arming With Instant
Protection).
General Programming Procedure. To enter the Program Mode, first hold down Key [8] until
the beep sounds then, 
within
 5 
seconds,
 enter your Arm/Disarm Code (the three lights will
come on). In this mode of operation, the following keys perform different functions:
Key [1]:
Advances the character in the display (l-9; 0; b; C; d; E; F).
Key [2]:
Clears the display.
Key [3]:
(Arm/Disarm Codes Only) Advances to the next digit of the code.
Keys [*] & [#]:
Exits the Program Mode (both must be pressed together).
The feature to be programmed is selected by first “dialing” its location at the keypad, according
to the following table:
Feature 
Location
ture
Arm/Disarm Code 1 
B11* 
Entry Delay Time
Arm/Disarm Code 2 
B12 
Exit Delay Time
Arm/Disarm Code 3 
B13 
One-Button Arming
Arm/Disarm Code 4 
B14 
Pre-Alarm Warning
* Automatically selected when the Program Mode is entered.
**Shared location (see text).
Location
B15
B16
B17**
B17**
*
After its location is entered, a beep at the keypad will indicate that the feature is ready for
programming. The number to be programmed is determined by Key 
[1].
 If the number
displayed is wrong, press Key 
[2]
 to clear the display. Use Key [a] only to step through the digits 
of the Arm/Disarm Codes in order.
When the proper number is displayed at the chosen location, exit the Program Mode by
pressing Keys [*] and [#] together. Arm and disarm the panel; the new program will not be
memorized until you arm and disarm in succession.
Changing Arm/Disarm Codes 
1-4
 (Locations B11-B14). Your Arm/Disarm Codes may be up
to four digits (l-9); use all four for optimum security. Caution: (1) Do not program any zeros
or letters in your Arm/Disarm Codes. 
(2)
 Do not select consecutive numbers 
(1,2,3,4),
repetitive numbers 
(2,2,2,2)
 or other obvious combinations (birth date, address, etc.) for your
Arm/Disarm Code. 
(3)
 If programming One-Button Arming, do not begin any Arm/Disarm
Code with the number “5”.
1. Hold down Key [8] until the beep sounds; then, within 5 seconds, enter your existing
Arm/Disarm Code; the three lights will come on and the first digit of Arm/Disarm Code 1 will
be displayed. You are now at location B11 and ready to program the first digit of your new
Arm/Disarm Code 1.
Caution: If only the red light came on, you waited too long before entering your Arm/Disarm
Code, and inadvertently armed the panel. Enter your code again to disarm before proceeding,
then repeat Step 1.
Note: 
To program or change Arm/Disarm Code 2,3, or 4, dial location 
“B12”,
“B13”,
 or 
“B14”,
respectively, at the keypad, then proceed.
2. Select the first digit by pressing Key 
[1]
 repeatedly until the desired number is diplayed. (If
you pass the number, you may press Key 
[2]
 to clear the display and start again.) Do not select
zeros or letters. 
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