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cannot gain direct access to installation program mode. Access to installation program mode in this
case must be via Client program Mode first (the owner must give authorisation to the installer). If the
option is on (LED 3 On) then the installer code will allow direct access to Installation program mode
provided no areas are armed or in monitor mode.
MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS # 2
This address (P170E) is used to select the second set of optional panel functions.
P170E 1E
Panel Tamper NC or EOL - Default off
2E
Installer Lockout - Default off
3E
Disable Mains Fail Test - Default off
4E
Arm only if sealed - Default on
5E
No audible keypad beep on supervised radio fault - Default off
6E
No audible keypad beep for zone Inactivity Timeout - Default off
7E
“
Control
”
button disables Day Zones - Default off
8E
Silent 24 Hour Alarms (No keypad Buzzer) - Default off
Option 1
Panel Tamper NC or EOL
- The Tamper input on the Elite control board (Tmp) requires sealing to
clear the panel tamper alarm. If option 1 is on the panel must see a 2k2 resistor (EOL) across the
Tmp & 0V terminals to ensure the tamper is sealed. If this option is turned off the a simple short
circuit (NC) is all that is required to seal the panel tamper.
Option 2
Installer Lockout
- Normally, if the panel is unset and powered up with the panel tamper open (in
alarm) then the panel will automatically go into installer program mode. If this option is on, the panel
will not automatically go into program mode and the only valid method of accessing program mode is
via the installer code.
Option 3
Disable Mains Fail Test -
If the panel must be run off a DC supply but the supply is too low to be
wired into the AC terminals then this option completely disables the mains fail monitoring so the
panel will not give a continuous system alarm.
Option 4
Arm only if sealed -
If this option is on then the panel can only be armed if all zones are sealed
( Ready LED On), with the exception of those zones which can be unsealed if programmed at
address P145E.
Option 5
No audible keypad beep on supervised radio fault -
If a supervised radio detector fails to send a
test signal within a preset period, an alarm will be generated. A supervised alarm will cause the
system LED on the keypad to flash. If this option is off then all keypad buzzers will also sound
continuously to warn of the problem. If this option is on, the buzzers will not sound on a supervised
alarm but the system LED will still flash.
Option 6
No audible keypad beep on zone inactivity timeout -
If a zone is set for inactivity monitoring
(P150E) and it does not unseal at least once during the timeout period (P240E) an alarm will be
generated. An inactivity timeout will cause the trouble LED on the keypad to flash and the zone led
that failed will be on solid. If this option is off then all keypad buzzers will also sound continuously to
warn of the problem. If this option is on, the buzzers will not sound on a zone inactivity alarm but the
trouble LED will still flash.
Option 7
“
CONTROL
”
function disables day zones
- This option will disable the day zone monitoring when
“
Control
”
is on. It is used to stop day zone beeps from occurring at the keypad or operating an output
when not needed. To initiate the
“
Control
”
function the operator must press The
“
Control
”
button
followed by the
“
Program
”
button. When the
“
Control
”
function is On the Program LED will flash.
Option 8
Silent 24 Hour Alarms (No keypad Buzzer)
- If this option is on then any 24 hour alarms (P129,140
or 141E) will not cause the keypad buzzer to sound ie silent alarm.
DURESS DIGIT
This address (P230E) is used to program the duress digit. The duress digit is a number from 1-9 (
“
0
”
means the
duress function is disabled) .To create a duress alarm the duress digit must be entered before a valid user code
(eg If the code was
“
123
”
and the duress number was
“
4
”
, then entering a code of
“
4123
”
“
Enter
”
would create a
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