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once the TZ has ended and the output is OFF. The CONTROL to Output function is the only operation that can override the Output while the TZ is
active.)
+++++Areas+++++
AREA OPTIONS “A”
AREA OPTIONS “A” -
P45E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 32 = Area 32)
Option 1 - <ARM> button Required Before Code to Arm
Option 2 - <STAY> button Required Before code to Arm Stay Mode
Option 3 - <CODE> Required to Arm
Option 4 - <CODE> Required to Bypass
Option 5 - Spare
Option 6 - Report Arm Signal at the end of the Exit Delay
Option 7 - Can Arm only if All Zones Sealed (Ready)
Option 8 - Can Arm Stay Mode only if All Zones Sealed (Ready)
Option 1
<ARM> button Required Before Code to Arm
- This option determines if the <ARM> button must be
pressed before a code is entered to Arm an Area. If a User has access to more than one Area and this
option is turned on, the special keypad arming functions described on Page 98 will apply. This option
does not apply to Prox/PIN readers or Stay mode keypads.
Option 2
<STAY> button Required Before Code to Arm Stay Mode
- This option determines if the <STAY>
button must be pressed before a code is entered to Arm Stay Mode. If a User has access to more than
one Area and this option is turned on, the special keypad arming functions described on Page 98 will
apply. This option does not apply to Prox/PIN readers or Stay mode keypads.
Option 3
<CODE> Required to Arm
- If this option is turned on, the <ARM> button is disabled and the panel
requires a code to Arm.
Option 4
<CODE> Required to Bypass
- If this option is turned on, the <BYPASS> button cannot access Bypass
Mode directly. To enter Bypass mode the User must press <BYPASS> <CODE> <ENTER> before they
can bypass zones.
Option 5
Spare
Option 6
Report Arm Signal at the end of the Exit Delay
- If this option is on the panel will report the Arm signal
to a monitoring station when the exit delay expires. If it is off, the panel will report the arm signal
immediately the system has been armed.
Option 7
Can Arm only if All Zones Sealed (Ready) -
If this option is on it stops the panel from arming an area
with an unsealed zone (Not Ready). If off, the panel can be armed if the Ready LED is not on.
Option 8
Can Arm Stay Mode only if All Zones Sealed (Ready) -
If this option is on it stops the panel from
arming stay mode if an area has an unsealed zone (Not Ready). If off, the panel can be arm stay mode if
the Ready LED is not on.
AREA OPTIONS “B”
AREA OPTIONS “B” -
P46E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 32 = Area 32)
Option 1 - Use Near and Verified Alarm reporting for All zones in this Area (CID ONLY)
Option 2 - Area will Arm at the end of Time-Zone
Option 3 - Area will Disarm at the start of Time-Zone
Option 4 - Assign Chirps to Access tags
Option 5 - Spare
Option 6 - Spare
Option 7 - Cannot Arm if Zone Unsealed at end of Exit Delay
Option 8 - Arm on no Activity
Option 1
Use Near and Verified Alarm reporting for All zones in this Area
- To reduce the possibility of false
alarms the panel can require two alarms on different zones within a 45 minute period before a full alarm
will be sent. If this option is turned on it applies to all zones assigned to that area. An alarm on a single
zone will send a CID (Contact ID) Near Alarm report to the monitoring station. If no further alarms occur
within 45 minutes (and the zone that activated is sealed) the near alarm timer is reset and a restore is