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ARMED ENTRY DELAY to OUTPUT
ARMED ENTRY DELAY to OUTPUT -
P161E 1-64E Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32
Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32
If the alarm is Armed and a delay zone triggers the entry delay it can also beep an Output to warn that the entry delay
is counting down and the alarm should be turned off.
STAY MODE ENTRY DELAY to OUTPUT
STAY MODE ENTRY DELAY to OUTPUT -
P162E 1-64E Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32
Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32
If Stay Mode is Armed and a delay zone triggers the entry delay it can also beep an Output to warn that the entry
delay is counting down and the alarm should be turned off.
SENSOR-WATCH TIME
SENSOR-WATCH TIME -
P163E 1-64E (Value 0-9999 Minutes)
If the zone is programmed as a “Sensor-Watch” zone (P124E option 3 on) and it is not operated within the time set at
this location a “Sensor-watch” alarm will be generated. If a detector has this option turned on and it doesn’t operate
when disarmed, this timer will start to count down for the zone/s concerned. The timer is stopped when the area
assigned to the zone/s is armed and resumes with the saved value when disarmed again. The timer is reset back to
the original value every time the zone operates while disarmed.
LEARN RADIO ZONE CODES
LEARN RADIO ZONE CODES
- P164E 1-64E
A RADIO Zone must be enrolled into the panel before it can be used.
To learn a Radio Zone you must first have a compatible receiver connected to the panel keypad buss. With the
receiver connected and the panel in program mode, entering P164E then the zone number you wish to enrol, eg 5E
for zone 5, 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 detector you wish to learn into Zone 5 slot. Once the transmitted code has been received by
the panel and saved, the keypad will stop beeping and the LED on the receiver will stop flashing.
When learning a new radio zone the panel checks all possible locations (including pendants) 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 ZONE CODE
DELETE a RADIO ZONE CODE
- P165E 1-64E
If you wish to delete a single Radio Zone, pressing P165E then the Zone number while in Program Mode will delete
the stored code against that Zone, eg P165E 5E will remove the code stored for Zone 5.
FIND a ZONE LOCATION
FIND a RADIO ZONE LOCATION
- P166E ENTER
If you have a Radio detector loaded into the panel but are unsure which location (Zone #), pressing P166E 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 operate the Radio Detector you wish to find. If the Radio
Detector is in memory the keypad will display the number (1-64 indicates a zone, and 101-2000 indicates a user).
When a device is found the keypad will stop beeping and the LED on the Receiver will stop flashing.
ZONE NEAR ALARM to OUTPUT
ZONE NEAR ALARM to OUTPUT -
P167E 1-64E Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32
Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32
If zones are programmed for near and confirmed alarms (P46E option 1 on), it is also possible to get an indication of
a Near Alarm from any of the 32 Outputs using this program location. A Near Alarm is the first alarm during an armed