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Key switch/Push-button Arming
Based on your requirements, your installer can replace any keypads
with a key switch or a push button that will immediately arm the sys-
tem. The panel can also be programmed to activate regular or "stay"
arming from the key switch/push-button. This arming method is par-
ticularly useful when installed in a master bedroom, making system
arming and disarming convenient and accessible. (If you use a push
button/key switch to activate "stay" arming, please keep in mind that
if an
alarm
is generated, or a zone is opened after system arming
that has not been defined as a "stay" zone, the system must be dis-
armed from a keypad, using an access code.)
DISARMING THE SYSTEM
Enter the protected area using the designated entry-exit door. The key-
pad sounder beeps to remind you to disarm your system. Enter your
user code on the keypad before the entry time expires. If you make a
mistake while entering this code, press
[
CLEAR
]
and re-enter it. The
"
ARMED
" light will go off and the sounder will stop. If a fire or 24 hour zone
alarm was generated while the system was armed, entering your user
code will silence the siren. However, you should then check the zone
and eliminate the cause of the alarm, otherwise the zone will remain
open and after 30 seconds, the siren will reactivate. If you are unable
to pinpoint the reason for the alarm, call your installer immediately.
Alarm Memory
[
MEM
]
The memory light
[
MEM
]
on your keypad will illuminate if any alarm sit-
uations take place while your system is armed. A record of all alarm
situations that occur is stored in memory. After disarming the system,
pressing once on the
[
MEM
]
key brings up the first "alarm event",
which is displayed on the keypad. (An "alarm event" consists of
zones that generated an alarm or that were open upon alarm.) Up to
15 levels of alarm history can be stored in memory. Each level of
memory is retrieved by repeatedly pressing the
[
MEM
]
key. If the
"
END
/
REJECTION
" beep is heard, this indicates that the last recorded
level or the maximum level of alarm history has been reached. When
the memory is full, the newest event takes the place of the oldest one
in memory. After pressing of the
[
MEM
]
key, events will be displayed
in order from the most recent to the oldest. To review alarm history
again, press
[
MEM
]
key. Exiting memory mode is achieved by press-
ing
[
CLEAR
]
or
[
ENTER
]
, which will be followed by the "
END
/
REJ
" beep.
The
[
MEM
]
light also goes out. When you arm the control panel again,
system memory will not clear and alarm history is saved.
"
Energy-Saver
"
Programming:
The ESPRIT 727 can be programmed to reduce energy consumption
in the protected area. Just ask your installer about this option, which
can automatically lower building temperature and/or turn off lights upon
system arming. When the system is disarmed, the panel will return
building temperature to its previous level and turn the lights back on.
PS1 Bedside remote module
Pressing any
one
of the three keys of this module will
arm
or
disarm
the system in "Stay" mode (when partitioning is not activated).
Please note that if the system is in entry delay or if an alarm is in
progress, for your protection, the panel can only be disarmed from a
keypad. Pressing any
two PS1
keys simultaneously will generate a
panic
alarm. Your installer can also adjust the PS1's illumination
level and mute the buzzer as required.
Keypad night illumination
Pressing on the
[
MEM
]
key for 2 seconds changes it to the keypad illu-
mination key. Subsequently, pressing on this key alters the illumina-
tion level from low, medium, to high, and then "off". Keep pressing on
the
[
MEM
]
key until you reach the level you require, then press
[
ENTER
]
or
[
CLEAR
]
to save the setting in system memory.
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