Section 5: Programming
4. After programming the first telephone number, enter a system account code.
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The system account code can be any 4 or 6-digit combination of numbers (0-9) and letters (A-F).
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To enter letters A through F, press [*] then the numbers 1 through 6 for the letter A through F respectively. Press [*]
again to revert back to decimal entry. E.g., to enter “1234FF” press [1234*66].
See "[310] Account Codes" on page 122 for additional details. When the system account code programming is com-
pleted, enter a partition 1 account code using the same method as the system account code.
5. After programming the partition 1 account code, the downloading access code is displayed. Enter the new downloading
access code or press [#] to proceed to the next step. The downloading access code must changed from its default value.
6. The next value is a 3 digit partition 1 entry delay time. Press [>][>][>] to accept the default time of 30 seconds (030) or
enter an entry delay between 001 and 255. E.g., Press 020 for a delay of 20 seconds. See "System times" on page 84 for
additional details. The CP-01 models of the panel will not accept a value less than 30 seconds.
7. The next value is a 3 digit partition 1 exit delay time. Press [>][>][>] to accept the default time of 120 seconds or enter an
exit delay between 001 and 255. E.g., press 030 for a delay of 30 seconds. See "System times" on page 84 for additional
details. The CP-01 models of the panel will not accept a value less than 45 seconds.
8. After programming the exit delay, enter a 4, 6 or 8-digit installer code, depending on the value in "[041] Access Code
Digits" on page 113. See "[006] Installer Defined Access Codes" on page 86 for installer code details.
9. Template Programming will automatically exit after the installer's code has been programmed.
Note:
EN50131-1 compliant systems using 1000 access codes shall set the access code to 8 digits (section [041], option
02).
DLS programming
DLS programming involves downloading custom programming using DLS software and a computer. This can be done loc-
ally or by remote.
Note:
For UL listed systems an installer must be on the premises.
Local programming with micro USB or Wi-Fi adapter
Follow the steps below in the sequence indicated to set up local programming using DLS:
1. Connect AC Wiring.
In a new installation, the backup battery requires 24 Hrs. charging. AC Power is required for USB Programming until
the battery is charged.
2. Plug the USB header into the alarm controller. A DLS session is initiated on the DLS computer.
3. When the session is complete, remove the USB cable from the alarm controller.
4. Complete the installation.
Remote programming
DLS programming can be performed remotely by connecting to the alarm system via telephone line, cellular network or Eth-
ernet.
Refer to "[401] DLS/SA Options" on page 129. for details.
Note:
AC Power must be present for the alarm system to answer incoming calls from DLS.
Installer programming
Installer Programming is used to manually program alarm system options. Access this mode by keying in [*][8][Installer
Code]. Use the scroll keys to navigate through the menus or jump directly to a specific section by keying in a section number.
Programming consists of toggling on and off options in each section or by populating data fields. For descriptions of all pro-
gramming options, see "Programming descriptions" on page 75
Viewing programming
Programming sections can be viewed from any system keypad.
Generally, programming options are accessed in the following way:
1. Enter Installer Programming mode ([*][8]).
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