Section 5: Programming
Note:
For UL Residential installations, ensure the access code requirement is set to ON.
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6 – Access Code Required for [*][3]
ON: When using the [*][3] View Alarms in Memory command, an access code must be input before the alarm memory can be
viewed.
OFF: An access code is not required to view alarms in memory using [*][3].
7 – Access Code Required for [*][4]
ON: When using the [*][4] Chimes command, an access code must be input before chimes can be toggled on and off.
OFF: An access code is not required to toggle chimes using [*][4].
8 – [*][6] Accessibility
ON: All user codes provide access to the [*][6] menu.
OFF: Only the master code provides access to the [*][6] menu.
[024] System Option 12
1 – Reserved
2 – Reserved
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3 – AC/DC Inhibits Arming
ON: The system cannot be armed when an AC or battery trouble is present. This includes keypad, keyswitch, automatic, and
DLS arming. An error tone is generated if the user attempts to arm the system during an AC/DC trouble.
Note:
Displaying AC troubles ([016] option 2) is strongly recommended if this option is enabled.
OFF: The system can be armed, regardless of the presence of an AC or DC trouble and does not check the system battery
upon arming.
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4 – Tampers Inhibit Arming
ON: The following conditions trigger Tampers Inhibit Arming:
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Faults on the zones, modules
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Tampers on the zones, modules
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Bell circuit trouble
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Communications fault troubles (TLM, FTC, Radio/Sim card failure, ethernet trouble, communicator fault)
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Warm start troubles
Tampers must be restored through Installer Programming before the system can be armed (including no-activity and key-
switch arming). Reset Required displays on the keypad.
When this option is enabled, manual zone bypassing does not bypass the tamper or fault states (DEOL). This feature also
applies to zone faults.
OFF: Tamper troubles do not latch and do not prevent arming.
5 – Real time Clock
ON: If enabled, the panel will set the time and date automatically provided by either the on board Ethernet or the cellular com-
municator at 4:05pm.
OFF: If disabled, the system time and date needs to be manually programmed
Note: The time zone of the panel must be set in [851][020] and the Ethernet or Cellular communication must be com-
municating to a System 5 Surgard receiver.
6 – Reserved
7 – Reserved
8 – DLS Disconnect
ON: All events except Periodic Test Transmission, Periodic Test with Trouble, and System Test are considered priority
events. If DLS is active when an event occurs, the alarm system immediately terminates the connection in order to com-
municate the new events.
OFF: Only the following alarm type events terminate a DLS session:
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Zone alarms
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FMP key alarms
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Duress alarms
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