Section 5: System operation
Section 5: System operation
5.1 Arming and disarming
The following table describes the various arming and disarming methods available.
Table 5-1: Arming/disarming methods
Method
Description
Away Arm
for 2 s [Access Code*]
Stay Arm
for 2 s [Access Code*]
Night Arm
When armed in stay mode [*][1] + [Access Code*]
Disarm
[Access Code]
No-Entry Arming
[*][9] + [Access Code]
Quick Arm/Quick Exit
[*][0]**
* An access code is required only if section [015] option 4 is disabled. See
.
** See
for more information. This feature must not be used in EN50131 certified systems.
For detailed arming/disarming instructions, see the PowerSeries Pro User Manual.
5.2 Partition vs. global keypad
Keypads can be configured to control an individual partition or all partitions (see
Single partition operation
Single partition keypads provide access to alarm functionality for an assigned partition.
Single partition keypads behave as follows:
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Display the armed state of the partition
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Display open zones, if the zone belongs to the partition the keypad is assigned to
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Display bypassed zones and allow zone bypassing or creating bypass groups of zones assigned to the keypad partition
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Display system troubles (system low battery, system component faults/tampers)
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Display alarms in memory that occurred on the partition
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Allow the door chime to be enabled/disabled
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Activate system test (sounds bells/PGMs assigned to the partition)
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Allow label programming (user labels for the partition)
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Control command outputs (those assigned to the partition, or global outputs such as smoke detector reset)
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Display temperature (not evaluated by UL)
Global/multiple partition operation
Global keypads display a list of all active partitions or assigned partitions along with their current state. A valid access code is
required to view partition status. The Global status screen displays the following:
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Character
Description
Character
Description
R
Ready
X
Exit Delay
A
Armed
E
Entry Delay
!
Alarm
P
Pre-Alert
n
Not Ready
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Partition not enabled
In the following example, partition 1 is armed, partition 2 is disarmed and ready, partition 3 is disarmed and not ready, partition 4 is in
alarm, partition 5 is indicating exit delay, partition 6 is in entry delay, partition 7 is in auto-arm pre-alert and partition 8 is not enabled.
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Global keypads behave as follows:
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Troubles are displayed and sounded on the global keypad. Troubles can be viewed from the global keypad display by
pressing the right scroll key then (*). The Troubles menu is displayed. An access code may be required to enter the [*][2] menu
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