Specifications
Arming Functions
The following is a brief list of system commands. For detailed information
concerning system functions, refer to the User’s Manual.
Disarmed, ‘Not Ready
Arming Away
Arming Stay
Arming Instant
Arming Maximum
Disarming
Bypassing Zones
Forced (Quick) Bypass
Chime Mode
Before arming, the system must be in the READY
condition (all zones must be intact). If the “NOT
READY” message appears, press the READY [~]
key to display faulted zones.
Enter code + AWAY [2].
Enter code + STAY [3].
Enter code + INSTANT [7].
Enter code + MAXIMUM [4].
Enter code + OFF [1].
Enter code + BYPASS [6]+ zone number(s).
(/f enab/ed) To bypass all faulted zones at once,
use “Forced Bypass” method:
Enter code + BYPASS (then stop).
Enter code + CHIME [91.
To turn chime mode off; enter code+ CHIME again.
SUMMARY OF ARMING MODES
Features for Each Arming Mode
Mode
Exit
Entry
Perimeter Interior
Delay
Delay Armed Armed
AWAY
Yes
‘ies Yes Yes
STAY
Yes Yes Yes No
INSTANT Yes No
Yes No
MAXIMUM
Yes No Yes Yes
Panic Keys
There are three panic key pairs and (on some consoles) lettered keys (shown be-
low) that, if programmed, can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report
to the central station. Each can be individually programmed for 24 Hour Silent,
Audible, Personal or Fire Emergency responses. The panic function is activated
when both keys of the appropriate key pair are pressed at the same time, or the
appropriate lettered key is pressed for at least 2 seconds.
The panic functions are identified by the system as follows:
KEYS Displayed as Zone IMPORTANT: For the Silent Panic
[1] & [+$],or [A]
95
function to be of practical value,
[~] & [#], or [B]
07
the system must be connected to
[3] & [#], or [C] 96
a central station.
Duress Code
IMPORTANT!
Duress
Code will function as
described OIVL Y it
a) The system is connected
to a central station.
b) You enter a report code for
Zone 8 (Duress) when you
c)roaram field *56.
Relay Outputs
(if used)
hlote: Keys [A], [B], [C] are not on all consoles, Key [D], if present, is not active here.
This feature is intended for use when one is forced to disarm or arm the
system under threat. When used, the system will act normally, but can
silently notify the central station of the situation, if that service has been
provided. The Duress code
is the same as the user code, exce~t that the
last diait is increased bv one.
For example: If the NORMAL security code is”1 23 4“,
the DURESS security code is”1 23 5“.
User codes that end in “9” (e.g.,6349) cannot activate a duress alarm
(i.e., 6350 is not a duress alarm code).
If relay outputs are provided (via a 4204 or 4229), two keypad entries available to
the user are included among the system operation choices that may be
programmed. They can manually activate or deactivate the relay(s) for starting or
stopping some action, such as turning lights on or off, etc.
These entries are: Security Code + [#] + [7]
and Security Code + [#] + [8]
/Vote: Whichever entry is used to start/stop the action cannot also be used
to stop/start it. The opposite action must either be performed by the
other keypad entry or by some other event or operation offered in the
programming section.
For some examples, see pages 26 and 45.
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