Specifications

K E Y P A D C O M M A N D S
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3.3 Auto Bypass
When the system is armed and any zone or zone(s) on the system have been programmed as Stay/Away
the panel will immediately turn on the ‘Bypass’ light. It will then monitor all zones programmed as Delay 1
and Delay 2. If no delay type zone is violated by the end of the exit delay the panel will bypass all Stay/
Away type zones. The ‘Bypass’ light will remain on to inform the home owner that the interior protection
has been automatically bypassed by the panel. If a delay zone is violated during the exit delay, the Stay/
Away zones will be active after the exit delay expires.
This is a convenience for the user that wishes to arm the panel while at home. The user does not have to
bypass the interior manually.
The user can add the Stay/Away zones back into the system at any time by entering the [] [1] keypad
command
(See Section 3.4 “[
] Commands, [
][1] Zone Bypass”)
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Other methods of Stay arming are available
(See Section 3.5 “Function Keys”)
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3.4 [] Commands
[]+[1] Zone Bypass/Reactivate Stay/Away Zones
The [] [1] keypad command can be used to bypass individual zones. It can be used if the user wants to
have access to an area while the Partition is armed or to bypass a defective zone (bad contact, damaged
wiring) until service can be provided.
A Partition can be armed with a bypassed zone. A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm.
If
Code Required for Bypass is enabled an access code will be required to enter the Bypass mode. Only
user codes with the Bypass attribute enabled will be able to bypass zones
(See Section 3.4 “[
]
Commands, [
] [5]“)
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Zones can only be bypassed when the partition is disarmed.
To bypass a zone:
1. Enter [] [1] (access code if required).
2. The keypad will flash the ‘Bypass’ light and turn on the zone lights for any zones already bypassed.
3. Enter the 2 digit zone number to bypass the zone.
4. The keypad will turn on the zone light.
5. Press [#].
All zones that were lit when the [#] key was pressed are now bypassed. The ‘Bypass’ light will be on
steady to indicate zones are bypassed.
To un-bypass a zone:
1. Enter [] [1] (access code if required).
2. The keypad will flash the ‘Bypass’ light and turn on the zone lights for any zones already bypassed.
3. Enter the 2 digit zone number to un-bypass the zone.
4. The keypad will turn off the zone light.
5. Press [#].
All zones that were lit when the [#] key was pressed are now bypassed. If no zones were lit, the ‘Bypass’
light will be off and no zones will be bypassed.
When a Partition is disarmed all manually bypassed zones will be un-bypassed.
Reactivate Interior
If a Partition is armed in the Stay mode
(See Section 3.2 “Arming/Disarming”),
the [] [1] command can
be used to reactivate the Stay/Away zones.
Please ensure all force-armed zones are restored before reactivating the Stay/Away zones.
Code required for bypass ....................................... Section [015], Option [5]
[]+[2] Trouble Display
The panel constantly monitors itself for several different trouble conditions. If a trouble condition is
present the ‘Trouble’ light will be on steady and all keypads will beep twice every 10 seconds.
The trouble beep can be silenced by pressing any key on any keypad.
To view trouble conditions:
1.Press [] [2].
2.The keypad will flash the ‘Trouble’ light and light zones to indicate which trouble conditions are present.
When using an LCD keypad, the trouble conditions will be listed on the display; the user must simply
use the arrow (< >) keys to scroll through the list of present trouble conditions.
Troubles can be viewed while armed using the LCD keypad, provided the keypad is version 2.0 or
later. Older keypads will incorrectly display “Fire Trouble”. If using older LCD keypads, programming
section [013], option [3] as OFF will ensure troubles are displayed correctly.