Operation and programming manual

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Distress Keys The three distress keys (F, E and P) generate different types of alarm
when pressed and held down for two seconds.
Duress Code Entering the duress code generates a silent alarm to indicate that the
user is being forced to disarm the system or cancel the bell.
E
Entry Delay
See Delay
Event Code The two-digit code transmitted to the central station to indicate that an
event has occurred.
Event Log The two event logs record and display events the system has undergone
since the last arming.
Exit Delay
See Delay
F
Follow-Me A method of monitoring the system without connecting to a central station
based monitoring service. In the event of an alarm, the panel dials the
follow-me number and sounds a number of tones via the telephone.
Forced Arming Arming before the system is ready. If zones are still open when the exit
delay has expired an alarm will be generated.
I
Immediate Arming Arming the system without an exit/entry delay.
Installer Code The code which grants access to programming mode.
Interior Zone A zone that is not armed during Stay arming
K
Keypad Trouble Condition brought about by improper definition of keypads or if a keypad
has been disconnected.
Keyswitch Peripheral device connected to the tamper zone for arming and disarming
the system by the turn of a key.
L
Latching One of the two keyswitch function modes. A latching keyswitch toggles
the system to arm or disarm by one turn of the key
(On or Off=Arm/Disarm).
Log
See Event Log
Low Battery Condition brought about if the voltage supplied to the backup battery
deteriorates to approximately 10.5V or less.
M
Magnetic Contacts Peripheral device mounted on doors incorporating a magnet that closes a
circuit. Opening the door breaks the circuit and opens the zone to
generate an alarm.
Master Code The only user code with the ability to program other user codes.
Momentary One of the two keyswitch function modes. A momentary keyswitch
toggles the system to arm or disarm by turning the key on and off.
(On & Off=Arm or Disarm).