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s y s t e m p r o g r a m m i n g
Trouble [7] - Zone Low Battery
This trouble is generated when an wireless device reports a low battery condition to the control unit. Press [7]
while in Trouble mode to view which zones have a low battery.
Trouble [8] - Loss of System Time
This trouble occurs when the control unit is powered up and the internal clock has not been set. Setting the
time with User Function [
✱
][6][Master Code][1] will clear this trouble.
[
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
] [3]
Alarm Memory
The ‘System’ light will turn on if any alarm occurred during the last armed period or – in the case of 24 hour
zones – if an alarm occurred while the panel was disarmed.
To view alarm memory, press [
✱
]
[3]. The keypad will flash the System light and light up the zone indicator lights
corresponding to the alarm or tamper conditions which occurred during or since the last armed period. To clear the
System light, arm and disarm the system.
[
✱
]+[4]
Door Chime On/Off
If enabled the control unit will beep 5 times rapidly when a zone is tripped and restored. The panel will only do
this for zones with the Door Chime attribute enabled and if the door chime feature is enabled
(See Section 5.2
“Zone Attributes”).
To turn Door Chime on/off:
1. Press [
✱
] [4].
2. The control unit will beep 3 times rapidly when the Door Chime feature is enabled and one long beep when
the feature is disabled.
[
✱
]+[5]
Programming Access Codes
Refer to the WLS920 Instruction Manual section “Programming Access Codes” for information on
programming access codes.
[
✱
]+[6]
Setting the System Date and Time
To set the system time, enter [
✱
] [6] followed by the Master Code. Press [1]. The control unit will now accept
10 consecutive digits:
• Enter the Time in Hours and Minutes using the 24 Hour format (00:00 to 23:59).
• Enter the Date in Months, Days and Years (MM DD YY).
[
✱
]+[9]
Arming Without Entry Delay
When the system is armed with the [
✱
][9] command the panel will remove the entry delay. After the exit delay,
Delay 1 and Delay 2 type zones will be instant and Stay/ Away zones will remain bypassed.
(See Section 5.1
“Zone Definitions”).
A valid access code must be entered after pressing [
✱
] [9].
[
✱
]+[0]
Quick Arm/Quick Exit
Quick Arm
If the Quick Arm Enable option is enabled the panel can be armed by entering [
✱
][0]. This is a useful method
of arming the system when someone without a User Code will be required to arm.
Quick Exit
Quick Exit will allow someone to leave an armed premise through a Delay type zone without having to disarm
and rearm the system.
When [
✱
][0] is entered, if the Quick Exit Enabled option is enabled, the panel will provide a two minute window
to exit. During this time the panel will ignore the first activation of a Delay type zone. When the Delay zone is
secured the panel will end the two minute time period.
If a second Delay zone is tripped, or if the zone is not restored after two minutes, the panel will start entry delay.
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Code Required for Bypass ........................................... Section [015], Option [5]
Master Code Not Changeable option .......................... Section [015], Option [6]
Quick Arm Enable ......................................................... Section [015], Option [4]
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Quick Exit Enable ......................................................... Section [015], Option [3]
6.12
Wireless Key Programming
The function keys for all wireless keys are programmed in section [804], subsections [65], [66], [67] and [68].
For example, if section [65] is programmed as Stay arming, then pressing the first key on all wireless keys will
Stay arm the system.
Function Key Options
The following is a list of Function Key options available. Each option is listed according to their programming
code, followed by their corresponding [
✱
] key command.