
Section 5: Programming
This feature is only active when the partition is armed.
OFF: Burglary alarms that occur during entry delay activate the siren and are communicated immediately. Two exceptions
are if the bell delay timer is programmed and if transmission delay is enabled for the zone in alarm. In both cases, the alarm
follows the timer.
3 – [*][8] Access While Armed
ON: This option ensures [*][8] installer programming is accessible from a keypad on a disarmed partition while other par-
titions on the system are still armed.
UL
Note:
For UL listed installations, this option must be disabled.
OFF: [*][8] installer programming is not available when any partition on the system is armed. All partitions must be disarmed
and the siren must be off before [*][8] is accessible.
4 – Remote Reset
ON: If an alarm occurs on a burglary zone, the system is locked out after disarming. It remains locked until a 4-digit reset
code, provided by the installer/central station, is keyed in. If a duress code is used to disarm the partition, the system is not
locked out.
In the disarmed state, only Audible 24 Hour Burglary zones, Audible 24 Hour Latching Tamper zones, and Audible 24 Hour
zone on PGM 2 cause lockout.
To obtain the reset code, the user must provide a corresponding system lock code, displayed on the keypad when one of the
following conditions occurs:
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the system has been disarmed (Duress Code excluded)
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the bell has timed out (24Hr zones)
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an access code has been entered (24Hr zones)
On an LCD keypad, the message “REMOTE RESET RQD” is displayed on the top line and “CODE” along with the actual
code is displayed across the bottom line.
On an LED keypad, the reset number is scrolled across the screen.
While the system is locked out, the only options available are [*][3], [*][6], [*][7], and [*][8]. Accessing [*][8] Installer Pro-
gramming unlocks the alarm system. The system continues to function (alarms, tampers, etc) while the system is locked out.
Lock out follows both transmission and bell delays.
OFF: The system is not locked out after an alarm occurs.
NA
Note:
Not for use with UL/ULC listed installations.
5 – Engineer’s Reset (EU)
ON: If the alarm system has gone into alarm during the previous armed period, or if a 24-hour alarm has occurred (armed or
disarmed), the system cannot be armed (Ready light OFF) until Installer Programming is entered or Engineer’s Reset is per-
formed via DLS. “Reset Required” is displayed on the keypad. This feature applies to tampers and faults in both armed and
disarmed states and does not apply to module tampers, system supervisories, zone expander alarms or PGM 2 input alarms.
Note:
If Engineer’s Reset is triggered during exit delay, the system still arms. Troubles cannot be overridden while Engin-
eer’s Reset is enabled.
OFF: The system does not require Engineer’s Reset or to be placed into Installer Programming in order to arm the alarm sys-
tem after an alarm.
6 – Keyswitch Disarming During Entry Delay
ON: Keyswitches, proximity tags and wireless keys disarm the alarm system only if an entry delay is active.
OFF: Keyswitches, proximity tags and wireless keys disarm the alarm system regardless of entry delay.
7 – Installer Access and DLS
ON: The user must enter [*][6][access code][05] before the installer can access Installer Programming by DLS or via the
keypad ([*][8]).
Installer Programming remains accessible for 6 hours, during which time the installer can enter/exit or connect with DLS an
unlimited number of times.
OFF: The installer can access Installer Programming without the user entering [*][6].
8 – Troubles Inhibit Arming
ON: The following troubles prevent arming until restored:
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