Section 5: System operation
system is disarmed, pressing this key causes an error tone. An access code is not required to use this key.
for more information.
[17] Arm interior
This key removes or enables automatic bypass on all Stay/Away zones (equivalent to pressing [*][1] while armed).
If this function is performed while stay armed and, Night zones are programmed, the system arms in Night mode. If no Night zones are
programmed, the system arms in Away mode. If armed in Night or Away mode, this key switches the system back to Stay mode.
Pressing this key does not switch the arming mode from Night to Away.
This key only works while the system is armed and requires an access code entry if section [015] option 4 is disabled.
[21]-[24] Command output 1 to 4
This function controls command outputs 1-4 and is the equivalent of entering [*][7][X], where X is 1, 3 or 4.
An access code is required to use this function.
Selecting command output 2 is the equivalent of pressing [*][7][2] sensor reset.
See "103 – Sensor Reset [*][7][2]" on page 96
for more
information.
[29] Bypass group recall
This function bypasses all zones belonging to the bypass group.
Zones must be saved in the bypass group for this function key to operate. An access code is required to use this feature if section
[023] option 4 is enabled.
Note:
Do not use with wireless keys.
[31] Local PGM activate
This function controls a PGM connected to a keypad.
[32] Bypass mode
This function places the keypad in Zone Bypass mode. Selecting this function is the equivalent of pressing [*][1] while disarmed. If an
access code is required for bypassing, the user must enter the access code before using this function. An access code is required if
section [023] option 4 is enabled.
[33] Bypass recall
This function bypasses the same set of zones that were bypassed the last time the partition was armed. This function is equivalent to
pressing [999] while in the [*][1] menu. An access code is required to use this feature if section [023] option 4 is enabled.
[34] User programming
This function is the equivalent of entering [*][5]. A master or supervisor access code is required to use this function. This key only
works while the system is disarmed.
[35] User functions
This function puts the keypad in user programming mode and is the equivalent of entering [*][6]. An access code is required to use
this function. If section [023] option 8 is off, only the Master or Supervisor code can access the [*][6] menu.
[37] Time & date program
This function places the keypad in date/time programming mode. A valid access code is required.
[39] Trouble display
This function puts the keypad in trouble display mode and is equivalent to pressing [*][2]. This function only works while the system is
disarmed. This function key requires a code if section [023] option 5 is enabled.
[40] Alarm memory
This function puts the keypad in alarm memory display mode and is equivalent to pressing [*][3]. This function only works while the
system is disarmed. This function key requires a code if section [023] option 6 is enabled.
[61]-[92] Partition 1 to 32 select
This function selects partition 1 to 32 when the assigned key is pressed. Pressing and holding the key for 2 seconds selects the next
partition.
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