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Fast "stay" arming
key [11]
Fast "stay" arming is enabled at address 208 (key [8] "on"). When activated, no "ready" light is required,
however "stay" zones must be closed to arm the system. Pressing [
STAY
] (key [11]) for 2 seconds auto-
matically "stay" arms the system. (See "stay" arming features.)
Double "stay" arming (software versions 0.98 and beyond)
During the exit delay, pressing [
STAY
] (key [11]) again will switch any delay 1 or delay 2 zones to instant
zones. (24 hour "stay" zones, follow "stay" zones, and instant "stay" zones are not affected.) Regular and
partitioned systems provide this feature; however, in a partitioned system the only zones affected will be
"System A" zones. Full system arming cancels "double stay" arming.
Fast exit
Exit while the system is armed in "stay" mode (key [11/
STAY
] is flashing):
A: Fast exit and Stay
key [11]
To exit the premises and remain "stay armed": press key [11/
STAY
] for two seconds. The system switches
to "exit delay" mode ("ready" LED flashes). At the end of the "exit delay" period, the system will return to
"stay" arming mode.
B: Fast exit and Regular Arm
key [10]
To exit the premises and "regular" arm: press key [10] for two seconds. The system switches to "regular"
arming (key [11] and [12] are flashing) with "exit delay" ("ready" LED flashes). At the end of the "exit
delay" period, the system is "regular" armed.
System disarming
The protected area should be entered through a designated entry/exit door. The keypad sounder will
beep to remind user to disarm the system. A valid access code should be entered on the keypad, before
the allotted entry time expires. If the access code is entered incorrectly, press [
CLEAR
] and re-enter it. The
"armed" light will extinguish and the sounder will change to the "
CONF
" beep (series of short beeps)
before silencing.
Alarm memory
When disarming the system (or resetting the alarm), the memory light [
MEM
] will illuminate if any alarm
situations took place during the preceding armed period. A record of all alarm situations that occurred
while the system was armed is stored in memory. After disarming the system, pressing once on the [
MEM
]
key causes it to flash and brings up the alarm events, which are displayed on the keypad. (Alarm events
consist of all zones that generated alarms.)
SYSTEM PARTITIONING
GENERAL
By activating the panel's "partitioning" feature, zones can be divided into two distinct systems, with a
shared fire zone (zone #3). Both systems are controlled by one panel, making partitioning a particularly
useful feature in installations where shared security systems are more practical (i.e. office/warehouse,
apartment/condo complexes). The 718, 728L, 728, 738, 748 are not UL listed for commercial application.
PARTITIONING (
728, 738, 748,748ES)
Partition "on"
(Address 206, key [8] "on")
Addresses 240 and 242:
Regardless of the control panel model, Partition “A” (account code A) will always consist of zones 1 to 6
and zones 13 to 18. Partition “B” will always consist of zones 7 to 12 and 19 to 24. A “Common Zone” is a
zone common to (connected to) both partition “A” and “B”. If Partition “A” or “B” is disarmed, common
zones will be disarmed. Both Partition “A” and “B” must be armed for “Common Zones” to be armed.
All zones are “Common Zones” unless they have been designated as “A” only or “B” only (not common)
at address 240 and 242.
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