User`s guide
21-0381E v4.7.4 
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Sys Config  Tech-Ref 
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- Module type when last communicated: 
During each communications session with the 
panel, the module types are checked and 
displayed here; 
 I/O  (for modules that support inputs and 
outputs) 
  
- Inputs: The number of input points (monitored 
sensors) supported by this module; 
Note: The first 3 inputs on a system LCD keypad 
pertain to the built-in emergency keys rather than 
external sensors. 
Director V4.4
: Input points associated with newer-
style modules use custom input circuits. (Related links 
follow). 
 Configuration, Input Points, Custom Circuit  
 Custom Circuit-Types for Input Points 
 Configuration, Input Points 
 Input Points—Monitored Sensors 
- Outputs: The number of outputs 
(programmable electronic switches) on the 
device; 
Note: Outputs on a "Map" module pertain to firing the 
LEDs on the module itself rather than triggering 
external devices. 
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- Input Range: The input point numbers to be 
associated with this expansion module. 
- Output Range: The range of programmable 
output-point numbers to be associated with this 
expansion module. 
Input and Output Range: The Number-Range for inputs 
& outputs is based on the number of inputs and outputs 
supported by each module, and the order the modules 
are installed--plus the "Display Offset" settings for the 
specific panel. For details on the "Display Offset" value, 
refer to "System Panels and Displayed Item-Numbers". 
 Keypad  (settings for LCD Keypads)   
- Assigned to Area: The 'area' that this keypad is 
associated with; 
- Exit Delay When Arming: Whether or not an 
exit delay is to be in effect when arming the 
keypad's area to 'Stay' and/or 'On'. (Arming any 
other areas from this keypad will be immediate). 
'Stay' pertains to 'perimeter' sensors being monitored, 
and 'On' pertains to all sensors in the area being 
monitored. 
- Entry and Exit Tones on Stay Mode: Whether 
or not Entry/Exit tones are to be sounded at this 
keypad while the associated area is set to the 
STAY arming level. 
- Annunciation (1
st
 bar of Areas): The area(s) 
to be monitored by this keypad (i.e., the areas 
for which any alarms will be signalled at the 
sonalert built into this keypad). 
Tip: As you move across the 'bar' of area symbols, 
the name of each area will be shown on the right—
allowing you to pick the correct ones. Alternatively, 
click the pencil symbol and then select desired areas 
from the small screen that appears. 
- Arming/Disarming (2
nd
 bar of Areas --V4.4): 
The area(s) that can be armed and disarmed 
from this keypad (by users with appropriate 
authority); 
Also See: 'Tip', previous/above.  
Note: This pertains to individual areas, as well as 
specific areas within defined 'Area Groups'. 
- Exit Delay (3
rd
 bar of Areas --V4.4): The 
area(s) for which the exit delay is to be signalled 
at this keypad; 
Also See: 'Tip', previous/above.  
- Default Display Mode
 (V4.4): This sets what 
is normally displayed on this keypad's display 
(i.e., date only, or alternate between the date 
and the presently defined "System Message". 
Related: Configuration, System, Standard  
 General System Settings for a Panel 
- Armed LED Display (V4.4): Whether arming 
state will always be indicated via LEDs, or only 
for a pre-set duration; 
- Arming Tone Mode
 (V4.4): This sets whether 
entry and/or exit tones will be signalled at this 
keypad; 
- Auto Silence Disarm Mode
 (V4.4): Allows 
setting the keypad to auto-silence and/or have 
all of the user's authorized areas disarm 
automatically when someone logs into this 
keypad; 
- Verify User Mode
 (V4.4): Enables and 
configures the 'verify user' mode/operation (i.e., 
whether or not users will have to enter their PIN 
after silencing an alarm); 
 Badge  (V4.4) 
User Badging Mode 
- Schedule: Select a schedule here to allow card 
badging features to be different during a 
schedule vs. after-hours. 










