Specifications

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12.13 Custom Arming Programming: Program Addresses (0183-0184) (Continued)
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 *0 *1 *2 *3 *4 *5
Bypass Zone Function 9
Bypass Zone Function 10
Bypass Zone Function 11
Bypass Zone Function 12
12
1234567
Bypass Zone Function 13
Bypass Zone Function 14
Bypass Zone Function 15
Select Options
Data Digit
Enter the Data Digit as a:
Select Options
Enter the Data Digit as a:
PA 0184
*0 - *5 are Hex values. They will display as A - F at the keypads.
12.14 Force Arming and Ground Fault Detect Programming: Program Address (0185)
Example:
To be able to Force Arm up to 5 Zones and
have Ground Fault Off.
Data Digit 1 = [5], Data Digit 2 = [0].
Enter the Programmer’s Mode:
[9] [8] [7] [6] [#] [0]
Enter the Program Address: [0] [1] [8] [5]
Enter Data Digit 1: [5]
Enter Data Digit 2: [0]
Enter the pound key: [#]
Program the next Address, Program a different
Address, or Exit the Programmer’s Mode.
0
DD
Do not allow Force Arming
Allow up to 1 zone to be Force Armed
0
1
Allow up to 2 zones to be Force Armed
2
3
Allow up to 3 zones to be Force Armed
Allow up to 4 zones to be Force Armed
Allow up to 5 zones to be Force Armed
4
5
Allow up to 6 zones to be Force Armed
6
7
Allow up to 7 zones to be Force Armed
Allow up to 8 zones to be Force Armed
Allow up to 9 zones to be Force Armed
8
9
12
Select Option
Data Digit
DD
1
Select Option
Ground Fault Detect Off
Ground Fault Detect On
Force Arming programming defines how many zones may be Force Armed using an Arm-
ing sequence followed by the [Bypass] key. With this entry, all violated zones (up the pro-
grammed limit) will automatically be Force Armed (bypassed). Ground Fault Detect pro-
gramming determines whether or not the control will detect a ground fault condition.
See Glossary (section 7.9) for further details.