Specifications

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for each code. To program each attribute, enter [] [5] [Master
Code] [9] to enter the attribute programming mode. Then enter
the code number [01-32,33,34,41,42]. Enter the attribute number:
Attribute [1]... User enabled for arming, disarming, alarm reset,
[] [7] [1-2] options, auto arm cancellation
Attribute [2]...For future use
Attribute [3]... Zone bypassing enabled
Attribute [4]...For future use
Master code attributes cannot be changed.
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[6] User Functions
This keypad command can be used to program several different
functions. The programmable items are listed and described below.
To program User Functions:
1. Press []
[6] [Master Code]. The Program (or System) light
will flash.
2. Press the number [1] to [6] for the item to be programmed.
[1] – Time and Date
The time and date must be accurate for the Auto-Arm or Test
Transmission functions to work properly and for the event
buffer to time and date stamp all events.
- Enter the time (hour and minute) using military format [HH
MM] from 00:00 to 23:59.
- Enter the date by month, day and year [MM DD YY].
[2] – Auto-Arm Enable/Disable
Auto-Arming will not work unless it is enabled for the system.
To enable or disable auto-arming, press [2]. The keypad will
emit three short beeps if the Auto-Arm feature is enabled and
one long beep when disabled. For more information, see
Section 3.3 – “Auto-Arming”.
[3] – Auto-Arm Time
The system can be programmed to Auto-Arm at a certain time.
When programming the auto-arming time, enter the time (hour
and minute) using military format [HH MM]. For more
information, see Section 3.3 – “Auto-Arming”.
[4] – System Test
When [4] is pressed the panel will test the bell output, keypad
lights and the communicator for two seconds. The panel will
also send a System Test Reporting code, if programmed (see
Section 5.8 – “Communicator – Reporting Codes”).
[5] – Enable DLS (Downloading)
When [5] is pressed, the panel will enable the downloading
option for six hours. During this time, the panel will answer
incoming downloading calls (see Section 5.10 “Downloading”).
[6] – User Initiated Call-Up
When [6] is pressed, the panel will initiate a call to the
downloading computer.
Additional Features Available from the LCD Keypad
Additional features, including access to the event buffer, are
available using the LCD keypad. Use the arrow keys (< >) to scroll
through the [
]
[6] menu and press the []
key to select the
following commands:
Viewing the Event Buffer from an LCD Keypad
Select “View Event Buffer” from the [
] [6] menu. The keypad will
display the event, event number, time and date along with the
zone number and user code, if applicable. Press [
] to toggle
between this information and the event itself. Use the arrow keys
(<>) to scroll through the events in the buffer. When you have
finished viewing the Event Buffer, press the [#] key to exit.
Brightness Control
The LCD keypad will allow you to select from 10 different
backlighting levels. Use the arrow keys (< >) to scroll to the
desired backlighting level and press the [#] key to exit.
Contrast Control
The LCD keypad will allow you to select from 10 different display
contrast levels. Use the arrow keys (< >) to scroll to the desired
contrast level and press the [#] key to exit.
Keypad Sounder Control
The LCD keypad will allow you to select from 21 different keypad
tones. Use the arrow keys (< >) to scroll to the desired keypad
sound level and press the [#] key to exit. This feature can be
accessed on LED keypads by holding the [
]
key.
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[7] Command Output Functions
There are two output functions available to the user. Each function
can be performed when the system is either armed or disarmed.
[] [7] [1-2] – Command Output Option #1-2:
Press [
]
[7] [1-2] [Access Code, if required] to activate outputs
programmed as PGM output option [19]-[20]. These outputs can
be used for operating devices such a garage door opener,
lighting or door strikes.
Special Note: [] [7] [2] – Command Output Option #2:
Press [
]
[7] [2] [Access Code, if required] to activate all outputs
programmed as
one of
PGM output option [03], [04] or [20].
Traditionally, [] [7] [2] has been reserved for resetting smoke
detectors. Smoke detectors should now be programmed as output
[03] “Sensor Reset.”, or [04] “2-wire smoke”. If using output options
[03] or [04],
do not
program [20] Command Output Option #2.
Sensor reset can also be performed by pressing and holding the
Reset function key for two seconds.
Please see Section 5.11 “PGM Output Options” for more
information.
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[8] Installer’s Programming
Enter [
]
[8] followed by the Installer’s Code to enter this
function. Installer’s Programming is outlined in detail in Sections
4 and 5 of this manual.
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[9] Arming Without Entry Delay
When the system is armed with the [
]
[9] command, the panel
will cancel the entry delay. Once the exit delay has expired,
Delay 1 and Delay 2 type zones will be instant and Stay/Away
zones will be bypassed (see Section 5.2 – “Zone Programming”).
A valid access code must be entered after pressing [
]
[9].
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[0] Quick Arm
If the Quick Arm option is enabled, the panel can be armed
without a user code by entering [
]
[0] (See Section 5.17
“Arming / Disarming Options”).
Quick Arm cannot be used to cancel auto arm.
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[0] Quick Exit
The Quick Exit function, if enabled, will allow someone to leave
an armed premises through a Delay type zone without having to
disarm and re-arm the system (See Section 5.17 “Arming /
Disarming Options”).
When [
]
[0] is entered, the panel will provide a two minute window
for the user to exit the premises. During this time, the panel will
ignore
only one
activation of a Delay zone. When the Delay zone
is secured, the panel will end the two minute quick exit delay.
If a second Delay zone is tripped, or if the zone is not restored