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mode but it will not send any alarm signals to the Monitoring Center. As you go through
the system tripping the zones you will get a short ring of the bell to let you know when
a zone is violated. Entry and exit delays are shortened to 4 secs during the test. After you
have tripped all the zones and returned to the keypad you will find all of the zones that
responded in ALARM MEMORY. In this way you can quickly test your system using only
one person and then verify that all zones worked when you return to the keypad. If the
Panel Test Mode is desired enter key sequence as follows:
Figure 9
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3
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1
2
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4
ACCESS CODE
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4
The LCD display will be scrolling through the zones that were tripped.To exit test mode
enter your access code.
It is important for your safety that you test your system regularly.
TESTING COMMUNICATOR
Check with your installer as to how to test, and how often to test the communicator
portion of your system. Various central monitoring stations have different procedures for
testing the communicator. Your installer is familiar with this procedure.
SMOKE DETECTOR RESET
If you have a smoke detector for use with your system, your panel can be programmed
to manually reset this device following an alarm condition by
simultaneously pressing
the 1 KEY + 3 KEY on the EKP1L keypad.
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1
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3
PRESS SIMULTA NEOUSLY
ABBREVIATED ARMING
This allows the system to be armed by using only the first one, two, or three digits of the
access code. Once your installer has selected the number of digits for abbreviated
arming, access code(s) may be changed without effecting abbreviated arming number
of digits.
Use full access code for arming if zone bypassing is desired.