Specifications

K E Y P A D C O M M A N D S
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“Chime” - Door Chime On/Off
Pressing the key will toggle the Door Chime feature ON or OFF. One solid beep means the feature has
been disabled, three short beeps means it has been enabled.
“Reset” - Reset Smoke Detectors
Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate for 5 seconds any output programmed as Sensor Reset.
In addition two wire smoke detectors connected to PGM2 will also be reset
(See Section 3.4 “[
]
Commands, [
][7][2]”).
“Exit” - Activate Quick Exit
Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate the Quick Exit feature
(See Section 3.4 “[
] Commands, [
][0]”).
3.5.1 Function Key Options
The following is a list of Function Key options available:
[00] - Null Key
The key is not used and will perform no function when pressed.
[01] - Select Partition 1
Provides an easy way to select Partition 1 operation from a Partition 2 keypad. This is the same as
pressing and holding the [#] key then pressing and holding the [1] key to select Partition 1 from a Partition
2 keypad
(See Section 3.6 “Global and Partition Keypad Operation”)
.
[02] - Select Partition 2
Provides an easy way to select Partition 2 operation from a Partition 1 keypad. This is the same as
pressing and holding the [#] key then pressing and holding the [2] key to select Partition 2 from a Partition
1 keypad
(See Section 3.6 “Global and Partition Keypad Operation”)
.
[03] - Stay Arm
Same as described in Function Keys - Section 3.5.
[04] - Away Arm
Same as described in Function Keys - Section 3.5.
[05] - []+[9] No-Entry Delay Arm
After this function key is pressed the user must enter a valid user code. The Partition will arm and remove
entry delay from the partition when the exit delay expires
(See Section 3.4 “[
] Commands, [
] [9] Arming
without entry delay”)
.
[06] - []+[4] Door Chime On/Off
This function key provides the user a simple method for turning the Door Chime feature on and off
(See
Section 3.4 “[
] Commands, [
] [4] Door chime on/off”)
.
[07] - []+[6]...[4] System Test
This function key provides the user with a simple method for testing the system
(See Section 3.4 “[
]
Commands, [
] [6] User functions”)
.
[08] - []+[1] Bypass Mode
This function key provides the user with a simple method for entering the Bypass Mode. If a user code is
required it must be entered before bypassing can be performed
(See Section 3.4 “[
] Commands, [
] [1]
Zone Bypass”)
.
[09] - []+[2] Trouble Display
This function key provides the user with a simple method for entering the Trouble Display Mode
(See
Section 3.4 “[
] Commands, [
]+[2] Trouble display”
).
[10] - []+[3] Alarm Memory
This function key provides the user with a simple method for entering the Alarm Memory Display Mode
(See Section 3.4 “[
] Commands, [
] [3] Alarm memory”)
.
[11] - []+[5] Programming Access Codes
This function key provides the user with a simple method for programming user codes. After this key is
pressed a valid System Master or Partition Master will have to be entered before the panel will allow
programming to be performed
(See Section 3.4 “[
] Commands, [
] [5] Programming Access Codes”)
.
[12] - []+[6] User Functions
This function key provides the user with a simple method for programming User Functions. After this key
is pressed a valid System Master or Partition Master must be entered before the panel will allow User
Functions to be performed
(See Section 3.4 “[
] Commands, [
] [6] User functions”)
.
[13] - []+[7]+[1] Command Output Option 1
This function key provides the user with a simple method for activating a PGM Output programmed as
Command Output Option 1
(See Section 5.10 “PGM Outputs”)
. By default, after this key is pressed a valid
user code must be entered
(See Section 3.4 “[
] Commands, [
] [7] Command output functions”)
.