User guide
4. Programming
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4. Key in the two digits for the month number and press Y . Use a leading
zero for January to September.
5. Key in the two digits of the year and press Y.
The display shows the current time, for example:
H09 M15
6. Key in two digits for the hours of the day and press Y. Use the 24-hour
clock.
7. Key in two digits for the minutes and press Y.
The keypad sounder gives a double “bleep” and the display shows
“Installer Mode”. The system sets its internal clock/calendar to the time
you have given it.
52: Omit Tamper Allowed
This Command ensures that the control unit omits the tamper contacts as well
as the alarm contacts when a user omits a zone.
Note: You must give the zone the omit attribute to allow the user to omit a
zone.
Option
0 The control unit omits alarm contacts only
1 The control unit omits both alarm and tamper contacts when the user
omits a zone.
53: Abort Reset
Option
0 Ensures that reset after abort is the same as system reset (see
Command 33).
1 Enables customer reset after an abort.
60: Level B Final Exit Operation
Command 60 controls how the system will treat Final Exit zones in part set
Level B. When the Command option is set to 0 any Final Exit zones included
in part set B will continue to act as Final Exit zones during part set B. When
the option is set to 1 any Final Exit zones included in part set B will act as
Normal Alarm zones during part set B.
61: Level B Entry Route Response
Command 61 controls how the system treats Entry Route zones during part
set B. When the option is set to 0 all Entry Route zones included in part set B
will continue to act as Entry Routes during part set B. When the option is set










