Specifications
16  D-300885 
4.4.10 Piezo Beeps  
(Fig. 4.4, location 10). Here you determine whether warning 
beeps will sound or muted during exit and entry delays. An 
additional option is to mute the warning beeps only when the 
system is armed “HOME”. 
Options: enable beeps, off when home and disable beeps. 
4.4.11 Trouble Beeps  
(Fig. 4.4, location 11). Under trouble conditions, the 
sounder emits a series of 3 short beeps once per minute. 
Here you determine whether this special beeping 
sequence will be active, inactive, or just inactive at night 
(the range of “night” hours is defined in the factory). The 3 
options are: enable beeps, off at night (8 PM through 7 
AM) and disable beeps. 
4.4.12 Panic Alarm  
(Fig. 4.4, location 12). Here you determine whether the 
user will be allowed to initiate a panic alarm by 
simultaneous pressing either the two panic buttons
 (on 
the keypad / wireless commander) or away + home
 (on a 
keyfob transmitter). Audible panic activates the siren and 
simultaneously transmits a message via telephone. Silent 
panic only transmits a message via telephone. The 
options are: silent panic,  audible panic and disable 
panic. 
4.4.13 Swinger Stop  
(Fig. 4.4, location 13). Here you determine how many times 
each zone is allowed to initiate an alarm within a single 
arming period (including tamper & power failure events of 
detectors, PowerMaxComplete and wireless siren). If the 
alarms number from a specific zone exceeds the 
programmed number, the control panel automatically 
bypasses the zone to prevent recurrent siren noise and 
nuisance reporting to the central station. The zone will be 
reactivated upon disarming, or 48 hours after having been 
bypassed (if the system remains armed). 
Available options are: shut after 1, shut after 2, shut 
after 3 and no shutdown. 
4.4.14 Cross Zoning  
(Fig. 4.4, location 14). Here you determine whether cross 
zoning will be active or inactive. Cross zoning is a method 
used to counteract false alarms - an alarm will not be 
initiated unless two adjacent zones are violated within a 
30-second time limit. 
This feature is active only when arming AWAY and only 
with zone couples from zone No. 18 to 27
 (18 and 19, 20 
and 21, etc.). You may use any one of these zone couples 
to create a “cross-zoned” area. 
Note: If one of two crossed zones is bypassed (see Para. 
4.4.8), the remaining zone will function independently. 
Note: Every 2 crossed zones must be of the allowed zone 
type (Interior, Perimeter, Perimeter follower). 
The options are: cross zone ON and cross zone OFF. 
Cross zoning is not applicable in Entry/ Exit zones and 
24h zones (Fire, Emergency, 24h audible, 24h silent).  
4.4.15 Supervision  
(Fig. 4.4, location 15). Here you determine the time limit for 
reception of supervision reports from various supervised 
wireless devices. If any device does not report at least once 
within the selected time limit, an “INACTIVITY” alert is 
initiated. The options are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 12 hours and disable. 
4.4.16 NOT READY  
(Fig. 4.4, location 16). Here you determine if the system will be 
NOT READY status when there is a supervision failure. In the 
"in supervision" mode, the system will be in NOT READY 
status if during the last 20 minutes a supervision message 
was not received. Options: normal and in supervision. 
4.4.17 AUX Button A  
(Fig. 4.4, location 17). Here you select the function of the 
AUX button on keyfob transmitters and wireless 
commanders MCM-140+. Four options are offered for 
each AUX button: 
Status (applicable only to control panel that includes voice 
option): Pressing the AUX button will cause the control 
panel’s voice module to announce the system status. 
Instant: Pressing the AUX button while the exit delay is in 
progress will cause the system to arm “instant” (the entry 
delay is canceled). 
Skip exit delay: Pressing the AUX button will immediately 
cause the system to arm “instant”. 
PGM: Pressing the AUX button will activate the PGM 
output (see further programming under “DEFINE 
OUTPUTS”, par. 4.8). 
4.4.19 Jam Detect  
(Fig. 4.4, location 19). Here you determine whether 
jamming (interfering trans- missions, on the radio channel 
used by the system) will be detected and reported or not. 
If a jam detection option is selected, the system does not 
allow arming under the relevant jamming conditions. 
Jam Detection Options 
Option  Detection and Reporting when 
UL (20/20) 
(USA standard) 
There is continuous 20 seconds of 
jamming 
EN (30/60) 
(Europe standard)
There is an accumulated 30 seconds of 
jamming within 60 sec. 
class 6 (30/60) 
(British standard) 
Like EN (30/60) but the event will be 
reported only if the jamming duration 
exceeds 5 minutes. 
Disabled  (no jamming detection and reporting). 
4.4.20 Latchkey  
(Fig. 4.4, location 20). Here you determine whether the 
system can be armed in the latchkey mode. If the system 
is armed this way, a “latchkey” message will be sent to 
specific telephones upon disarming by a “latchkey user” 
(users 5-8 or keyfob transmitters 5-8). This mode is useful 
when parents at work want to be informed of a child’s 
return from school. You can record a name for latchkey 
users. 
The options are: Latchkey ON and Latchkey OFF. 
4.4.21 “Not Active”  
(Fig. 4.4, location 21). 
Here you determine the time limit for 
reception of signals from sensors used to monitor the 
activity of sick, elderly or disabled people. If no device 
detects and reports movement at least once within the 
defined time limit, a “not-active” alert is initiated. 
Options: 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 72 hours and no act disable. 










