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PROGRAMMING

The Programming Mode allows you to change your Arm/Disarm Codes and exit- and entry-

delay times. It also permits you to activate or deactivate One-Button Arming (see 

Arming the

System Before You Leave)

 

and a lo-second Pre-Alarm Warning (see 

Arming With Instant

Protection).

General Programming Procedure

To enter the Program Mode, first hold down Key 

[8]

 until

the beep sounds then, within 5 

seconds,

 enter your Arm/Disarm Code (the three lights will

come on). In this mode of operation, the following keys perform different functions:

Key [1]:

Advances the character in the display (l-9; 0; b; C; d; E; F).

Key 

[2]:

Clears the display.

Key [3]:

(Arm/Disarm Codes Only) Advances to the next digit of the code.

Keys [*] & [#]:

Exits the Program Mode (both must be pressed together).

The feature to be programmed is selected by first “dialing” its location at the keypad, according

to the following table:

Feature Location

ture

Arm/Disarm Code 1 B11*

Entry Delay Time

Arm/Disarm Code 2 B12 Exit Delay Time
Arm/Disarm Code 3 B13 One-Button Arming
Arm/Disarm Code 4 B14 Pre-Alarm Warning

* Automatically selected when the Program Mode is entered.
**Shared location (see text).

Location

B15
B16

B17**
B17**

*

After its location is entered, a beep at the keypad will indicate that the feature is ready for
programming. The number to be programmed is determined by Key [1]. If the number

displayed is wrong, press Key [2] to clear the display. Use Key [a] only to step through the digits  
of the Arm/Disarm Codes in order.
When the proper number is displayed at the chosen location, exit the Program Mode by

pressing Keys [*] and [#] together. Arm and disarm the panel; the new program will not be
memorized until you arm and disarm in succession.

Changing Arm/Disarm Codes 1-4 (Locations B11-B14)

Your Arm/Disarm Codes may be up

to four digits (l-9); use all four for optimum security. 

Caution: (1)

 Do not program any zeros

or letters in your Arm/Disarm Codes. 

(2)

 Do not select consecutive numbers (1,2,3,4),

repetitive numbers (2,2,2,2) or other obvious combinations (birth date, address, etc.) for your
Arm/Disarm Code. 

(3)

 If programming One-Button Arming, do not begin any Arm/Disarm

Code with the number “5”.

1. Hold down Key [8] until the beep sounds; then, 

within 5 seconds, 

enter your 

existing

Arm/Disarm Code; the three lights will come on and the first digit of Arm/Disarm Code 1 will
be displayed. You are now at location B11 and ready to program the first digit of your 

new

Arm/Disarm Code 1.

Caution: 

If only the red light came on, you waited too long before entering your Arm/Disarm

Code, and inadvertently armed the panel. Enter your code again to disarm before proceeding,
then repeat Step 1.

Note:

 

To program or change Arm/Disarm Code 2,3, or 4, dial location “B12”, “B13”,  or “B14”,

respectively, at the keypad, then proceed.
2. Select the first digit by pressing Key [1] repeatedly until the desired number is diplayed. (If

you pass the number, you may press Key [2] to clear the display and start again.) Do not select

zeros or letters.  

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Содержание Eagle 6000

Страница 1: ...OPERATING GUIDE FOR YOUR ALARM LOCK EAGLE 6000 SECURITY SYSTEM ALARM LOCK m m Q 01135 4 90 ALARMLOCK Alarm Lock Systems Inc 345 Bayview Avenue Amityville New York 11701...

Страница 2: ...ly find items mentioned in this booklet that don t appear to apply to your system and they probably don t Alarm Lock control panels have such a wide variety of features that few systems if any will ev...

Страница 3: ...ons Two buttons and on the keypad that will alert the central station of an emergency Also used to exit the Program Mode See PROGRAMMING Report A communication sent to a central station indicating a s...

Страница 4: ...tions Key 1 TEST Momentarily sounds the burglar alarm If no alarm is heard or if it is weak the battery may need replacing Use this test weekly Hold key down until beep sounds Key 2 DISPLAY BYPASS Num...

Страница 5: ...ogrammed your system to react in a specific manner to each type of emergency Learn how your system responds to these emergencies USING YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM The Keypad All security system operations ar...

Страница 6: ...Bypass has been selected for the zone in trouble simply arm your system A short beep will sound at the keypad This indicates that a zone has been auto bypassed meaning it cannot now cause an alarm If...

Страница 7: ...ion If someone enters through the Exit Entry Zone an alarm will sound immedi ately A Pre Alarm Warning may be programmed to sound at the keypad in the event that a zone has been accidentally tripped T...

Страница 8: ...clear the display Use Key a only to step through the digits of the Arm Disarm Codes in order When the proper number is displayed at the chosen location exit the Program Mode by pressing Keys and toge...

Страница 9: ...rogrammed in location B15 as the Entry Delay Similarly determine the amount of time that you will need to arm your system and exit the premises this number will be programmed in location B16 as the Ex...

Страница 10: ...follows 1 Hold down Key 8 until the beep sounds enter your Arm Disarm Code within 5 seconds then dial location B17 2 Use Key 1 to select the entry for location B17 Enter To Program 1 One Button Arming...

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