
3-3 [*] Functions
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8 User Walk Test -
This will start or end the User Walk
Test. Three beeps indicate that the test has begun; a
two second tone indicates that the test has ended.
☞
The User Walk Test is identical to the Installer Walk
Test described in
section [901]
, except that
NO
communication to the central station is initiated.
9 Not Used
[*][7] Command Outputs [*][7][1-4]
See
section [141] to [154] PGM Output Attributes
. When
any of the four
[*][7]
outputs are activated, six acknowledg-
ment beeps are heard. These functions can be performed
when the system is armed or disarmed.
☞
When this command is executed, all outputs pro-
grammed as this type will be active. If multiple out-
puts are programmed as the same type, the PGM
options must be programmed the same.
1 Command Output #1 -
This function is user-con-
trolled. This can be performed when a programma-
ble output is programmed as type
[19]
. This output
can be used for operating devices such as garage
door opener, special lighting or door strikes.
2 Command Output #2 -
This function is user-con-
trolled. This function can be performed when a pro-
grammable output is programmed as type
[20]
. Type
[20]
may be used for operating devices such as
garage door openers, special lighting or door strikes.
3 Command Output #3 -
This function is user-con-
trolled. This function can be performed when a pro-
grammable output is programmed as type
[21]
. This
output can be used for operating devices such as
garage door opener, special lighting or door strikes.
4 Command Output #4 -
This function is user-con-
trolled. This function can be performed when a pro-
grammable output is programmed as type
[22]
. This
output can be used for operating devices such as
garage door opener, special lighting or door strikes.
[*][8] Flash/Advanced Programming
Enter
[*][8][Installer Code][1]
to enter Flash Programming.
See
Flash Programming
for Details
Enter
[*][8][Installer Code][2]
to enter Advanced Program-
ming. See
Chapter 5: Advanced Programming
for Details
☞
The system must be disarmed to enter program-
ming.
[*][9] Arming without Entry Delay
When Disarmed,
entering
[*][9]
or pressing a function key
programmed for No Entry Arm before entering an access code
arms the panel without any entry delay on the delay zones and
bypasses zones that are defined as
Stay/Away.
This command
is used to arm the system while at home. When the system is
armed in this mode, the
Armed
light will flash and the
Bypass
light will be on to indicate the
Stay/Away
zones are
bypassed. Once the panel is armed in this mode, using
[*][1]
will remove the bypass from the
Stay/Away
zones if they
were
NOT
manually bypassed. The
[*][1]
command used here
only removes the bypass from zones that have been automati-
cally bypassed with the
[*][9]
command.
When Armed,
entering
[*][9]
will toggle the entry delay on
and off. This will function when armed in Stay or Away
modes, as well as when the system is
[*][9]
armed. If the
panel is already
[*][9]
armed and
[*][9]
is pressed, the Armed
light will stop flashing, and the panel will log
Armed with
Entry
. If
[*][9]
is pressed while armed in Stay or Away modes,
the Armed light will flash, and the panel will log
Armed with
No Entry
.
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