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Keypad panic options:
Key
[4]
"off" = Panic 1 silent
Key
[4]
"on" = Panic 1 audible
Key
[5]
"off" = Panic 2 silent
Key
[5]
"on" = Panic 2 audible
Key
[6]
"off" = Panic 3 silent
Key
[6]
"on" = Panic 3 fire alarm
[
ENTER
]
+
Installer Code
+
[10] [8] [8] + [1]
to
[6]
On/Off
+
[
ENTER
]
Silent operation:
When using the panic keys or the PS1, the control panel will emit a single confirmation beep. The
control panel will transmit the event codes programmed at addresses 513, 514, and 515. The alarm
will latch (no audible alarm) and the "armed" light on the keypad will flash until the system is
disarmed by a valid User code.
Audible operation:
Same as silent operation, except the alarm output (bell/siren) will activate until the system is
disarmed by a valid User code or until the
Bell Cut-Off Time
(see section 8.11) elapses.
Fire operation:
Same as audible operation except that bell/siren output will be pulsed (see Fire Alarm Output figure
on page 30).
10.5 Panel Time
Key Access Programming
?
key [
MEM
]
To program the current time into the control panel press:
[
ENTER
]
+
(Installer, Master, or User 1 Code)
+
[
MEM
]
+
2 digits representing hours (00-23)
+
2 digits
representing minutes (00-59)
10.6 Time Correction
Streamline - Section 09
?
Hexa Programming - Address 037
If you notice a gain or loss in the control panel time, calculate the average gain or loss per day;
select the "opposite" amount from the Time Correction table in order to automatically correct the
time setting every 24 hours.
Example: The control panel loses 4 minutes per month, representing an average loss of
8 seconds per day. Therefore, program [2] (plus 8 seconds) as the second digit in
address 037 to compensate for the 8-second loss.
Other Options
Summary of Contents for Esprit 748
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Page 32: ...28 Zone Definitions ZONE DEFINITIONS...
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