Section 5: System operation
This option is used to activate or deactivate command outputs 1 to 4 for each partition and enable command outputs to follow a
schedule.
Using an LCD keypad
1. Press [*][7] to enter Output Control mode.
2. Scroll to an output and press [*] to select it, or key in a command output number. The output is toggled on or off or can activate for
a fixed period of time.
3. Press [*][7][9] and enter the system master or supervisor code. Scroll to each command output and press [*] to enable or disable
the use of a programmed schedule to control the output.
Note:
If no command outputs are programmed this function is not available.
See "121-124 – Command Outputs 1-4" on page 97
[*][8] Installer programming
Use this option to place the alarm system in Installer Programming mode. Installer Programming is used to manually program alarm
panel and module options. An installer’s code is required to access this function.
Installer Programming is exited automatically after 20 minutes of inactivity.
When viewing data in sections with an LCD keypad, use the [<] and [>] keys to scroll.
[*][9] No-entry arming
This function is used to arm the alarm system while occupants are on the premises. Pressing [*][9] and then entering an access code
arms the panel without an entry delay on delay type zones and bypasses stay/away and night type zones.
After the exit delay, delay 1 and delay 2 type zones behave the same as instant zones. Stay/away zones remain bypassed. The entry
delay can be activated or deactivated at any time while the system is armed using [*][9]. After the exit delay, the Armed LED blinks to
indicate the system is armed in no-entry mode.
Note:
If the alarm system is armed using [*][9], disarming is only possible from a keypad inside the premises unless a wireless key is
used.
Note:
Entry of a valid access code is required following this key only when the system is disarmed. When armed, if programming
section [015] option 4 (Quick Arming/Function Key) is off, an access code entry is required.
Global delay zones always have an entry delay, even if the system is armed using [*][9].
[*][0] Quick arm/exit
This feature operates differently depending on whether the alarm system is armed or disarmed.
Note:
This feature shall not be used for EN50131 certified systems.
When disarmed:
Pressing [*][0] arms the alarm system without having to enter an access code. This provides a fast method of arming for regular users
and allows users without an access code to arm the system.
Note:
The Quick Arm feature (section [015] option 4) must be enabled for this function to operate as intended. Function keys also will
not require an access code when this option is enabled.
When armed:
This feature allows the user to exit the premises while the alarm system is armed without having to disarm then rearm it.
Pressing [*][0] starts a 2-minute timer that enables any door programmed as a delay zone to be opened and closed once without
triggering an alarm.
If the door is not closed at the end of the 2-minute timer, the entry delay sequence begins. Any additional activity on another zone
triggers the associated alarm or delay sequence.
5.8 Visual verification
This feature enables the central station operator to view captured images of the premises in the event of an alarm event. Combination
camera/motion detectors can be installed throughout the premises to provide visual verification coverage. The microphone on the
camera PIR can be disabled.
Visual verification sessions are triggered by the following:
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Fire key
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Medical key
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Panic key
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Alarms detected by armed PIR Cameras
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