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If a Radio Pendant is programmed to create a Panic Alarm (see P8E), when the Panic Alarm is activated it can be
silent or it can turn on an Output. This option would normally be used to turn on any internal and/or external
audible alarms connected to Outputs during a Pendant Panic Alarm.
PROGRAM FULL LCD KP “USER” NAME
Program FULL LCD KP “User” Name Text
- P16E
1-2000E
Each User can have a custom name that will be displayed when in Memory Mode. The FULL LCD KP “User”
name text is programmed at this location.
BULK COPY A USER TO A RANGE OF USERS
Bulk COPY a User to a range of Users
- P17E
It is possible to set up a single User and then copy the programmed data for that user to a range of users. For
example if User 10 was set up as a template and that data was required to be copied to Users 11 to 100 inclusive
then once user 10 has been fully programmed by entering in P17E 10E followed by 11E then 100E the panel will
copy User 10’s settings to all users from 11 to 100. This process can be repeated many times with different Users
set up as a template and a different range of user addresses.
LEARN RADIO PENDANT CODES
LEARN RADIO PENDANT CODES
- P18E 101-2000E (NOTE: only Users 101-2000 can be Radio Pendants)
A Radio Pendant must be enrolled into the panel before it can be used.
To learn a Radio Pendant you must first have a compatible receiver connected to the panel keypad buss. With the
receiver connected and the panel in program mode, entering P18E then the pendant number you wish to enrol, eg
101E for pendant 101, the keypad will start to beep to indicate that learn mode has been started and the LED on
the receiver will flash. Now operate the pendant you wish to learn into User slot 101. Once the transmitted code
has been received by the panel and saved as pendant 101, the keypad will stop beeping and the LED on the
receiver will stop flashing.
When learning a new radio code the panel checks all possible locations (including radio zones) before saving the
new code to ensure that the code has not already been loaded into another slot. If the code already exists, the
keypad will indicate which slot the code is already installed at. A number from 1-64 indicates a zone slot and a
number from 101-2000 indicates a user slot.
DELETE a RADIO PENDANT CODE
DELETE a RADIO PENDANT CODE
- P19E 101-2000E (NOTE: only Users 101-2000 can be Radio Pendants)
If you wish to delete a single Radio Pendant, pressing P19E then the Pendant User number while in Program
Mode will delete the stored code against that User, eg P19E 101E will remove the code stored for User 101.
FIND a RADIO PENDANT LOCATION
FIND a RADIO PENDANT LOCATION
- P20E ENTER (NOTE: only Users 101-2000 can be Radio Pendants)
If you have a Radio Pendant loaded into the panel but are unsure which location (User #), pressing P20E then
ENTER while in Program Mode will start “Find” Mode. The keypad will start to beep to indicate that “Find” mode
has been started and the LED on the Receiver will flash. Now press the Radio Pendant button that you wish to
find. If the Radio Pendant is in memory the keypad will display the number (1-64 indicates a zone, and 101-2000
indicates a user). The keypad will stop beeping and the LED on the Receiver will stop flashing.
LEARN ACCESS TAG/CARD CODES
LEARN ACCESS TAG/CARD CODES
- P21E 1-2000E
An Access Tag/Card must be enrolled into the panel before it can be used. Each tag can be learnt via a Prox
reader connected to the panel (using this program address) or the Tag/Card codes can be manually entered at
address P24E. The panel can have up to 2000 proximity tags (key-ring style card), or proximity cards loaded into
the system. The tags or cards are stored separately to the User Codes but they follow the options of Users 1-2000
programmed at locations P2E, P3E, P4E, P9E, P10E, P13E & P14E. For example if user 11 is assigned to Area 1
(P3E Option 01), and can arm/disarm the alarm (P4E Options 1 & 3), then access Tag/Card number 11 will arm/
disarm Area 1 also.
To learn an Access Tag/Card you must first have a compatible proximity reader connected to the panel keypad