Installation guide
PC1404
[015] Third System Options
[016] Fourth System Options
[7]
Exit 
Delay 
Termina-
tion
Exit Delay Termination Enabled. The exit delay will be reduced to 5 seconds when the system detects that a delay 1 zone 
has been restored during exit delay. All audible indications associated with the exit delay (keypad tones, bell squawks) will 
be silenced when the exit delay is reduced and terminates. Force armable delay 1 zones will still cause the exit delay to be 
reduced if they restore during the exit period.
Exit Delay Termination Disabled. The exit delay timer will continue to count down even after the delay zone for the entry/
exit door or area is restored. 
[8]
Fire Bell 
Timeout
ON: Fire Bell is Continuous. The bell output will sound for all fire type alarms until a valid disarming procedure is entered 
to silence the alarm or disarm the system, regardless of the time programmed for bell timeout in Section [005]. 
OFF: Fire Bell Follows Timeout. The bell output will sound for all fire type alarms for the duration of bell timeout or until 
an access code is entered. 
Option Description
[1]
[F] Key 
Annunciation
ON: Fire Key Enabled. Pressing and holding the fire   key for 2 seconds generates a fire alarm. The keypad sounds a set of 
3 beeps to acknowledge the valid alarm and the bell activates and sounds the fire cadence. Communication of the alarm to the 
central station is immediate. The bell sounds for the length of the bell time-out unless Fire Bell is Continuous is enabled. 
OFF: Fire Key Disabled. The Fire   key does not sound or report an alarm when pressed.
Note: When enabled, this key generates alarms at all times, regardless of what is happening on the system, unless the
panel is in Installer Programming. 
[2]
[P] Key 
Annunciation
ON: Panic Key Audible. When a valid Panic key   alarm is generated, the keypad buzzer sounds a series of 3 beeps to 
acknowledge the alarm. The bell or siren will also sound for the duration of BTO. 
OFF: Panic Key Silent. When a valid Panic key   alarm is generated, the keypad buzzer and the bell output remain 
silent, but the alarm reporting code is still transmitted to the central station (if programmed).
[3]
Quick Exit
ON: Quick Exit Enabled. When the system is armed, users may enter the [][0] command to allow a single delay 1 or 
delay 2 zone to be activated and restored so they can leave the premises without disarming the system. Only one delay 
zone may be activated; a second zone trip will initiate its respective alarm sequence. If the delay zone is still open two 
minutes after the [][0] command is entered, the entry delay will begin. If armed in stay mode, the automatic bypass of 
the stay/away zones will not be removed.
OFF: Quick Exit Disabled. When the system is armed, users cannot perform a quick exit by pressing [][0].
[4]
Quick 
Arming
ON: Quick Arming Enabled/Function Keys Do Not Require Code. [][0] arming and Stay/Away function keys may 
be used to arm the system without the entry of a valid access code. All other function keys may also be used without the 
entry of an access code.
OFF: Quick Arming Disabled/Function Keys Require Code. [][0] arming is not permitted, and all function keys 
(including Stay/Away) require the entry of an access code to arm the system. 
[5]
Bypass 
Access 
Code
ON: Code Required for Bypassing. After entering the [][1] Bypass Zones command, an access code must be entered 
before zones may be bypassed. 
OFF: No Code Required. The user can enter [][1] and gain access to zone bypassing without the use of an access code.
[6]
Master 
Code
ON: Master Code Not Changeable. The Master Code (access code 40) may not be changed by the user with [][5] access 
code programming. The Master Code can only be programmed in Installer Programming, Section [007].
OFF: Master Code Changeable. The Master Code (access code 40) may only be programmed by the user in Installer Pro-
gramming.
[7] 
Telephone 
Line 
Monitoring
ON: TLM Enabled. The Telephone Line Monitor function is active and the system indicates if a Telephone Line Trouble 
condition exists when using the [][2] View Trouble Conditions command.
OFF: TLM disabled. The Telephone Line Monitor function is shut off and telephone line troubles are NOT indicated by 
the system.
[8] For Future Use
Option Description
[1]
AC 
Trouble 
Display
ON: AC Trouble Displayed. If AC power fails, the condition will be reported to the monitoring station and will be indi-
cated as a trouble condition on the system's keypads.
OFF: AC Trouble Not Displayed. If AC power fails, the condition will be reported, but the trouble LED will not be acti-
vated on the system's keypads. If [*][2] is entered to view the system troubles, Trouble #2 will still be displayed. 
[2]
AC 
Trouble 
Flash
ON: Trouble Light Flashes if AC Fails. When AC power is lost from the system, the Trouble LED will flash in the base 
Ready and Armed modes within 30 seconds of the AC loss. When AC restores, the Trouble LED will stop flashing within 
30 seconds.
OFF: Trouble Light Does Not Flash if AC Fails. When AC power is lost, the trouble LED will not flash but instead will 
turn on steady, depending on the programming of [016] Option 1.










