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"bypass enabled". The system will not arm if any open zones

have not previously been defined as “stay” zones. The fire zone

cannot be programmed as a "STAY" zone. If an alarm is generat-

ed, or a zone that was not designated as a "stay" zone is opened

while the system is armed, system reset can only be activated

from a keypad and not with a key switch/push button.

FAST ARMING

KEY

[10]

Fast arming (

regular 

mode) is enabled at address 

36

. If activated,

when the "

READY

" light is on, pressing key 

[10] 

for 2 seconds auto-

matically arms the system. There's no need to enter an access

code. This feature can be used to permit selected individuals (i.e.

maintenance workers, repair personnel) to arm the system when

leaving the protected area.

Fast arming (

stay

mode) is enabled at address 

36

. When activa-

ted, no "

READY

" light is required to arm the system. Pressing key

[10] 

for 2 seconds automatically "

STAY

" arms the system. (See

"

STAY

" arming features described above.) Also, when system is

stay armed, pressing key 

[10]

will activate an exit delay and then

return the system to 

STAY ARM

status, eliminating the need to dis-

arm and then 

STAY ARM

the system again.

MANUAL BYPASS ARMING

[

BYP

] + 

ACCESS CODE

(

PRIORITY

2, 3)

Bypassed zones will not generate an alarm and are not displayed

on the keypad. Manual bypass arming is employed when the sys-

tem user chooses not to arm the entire protected area. Only

zones that have been defined as "bypass enabled" (address 

31

)

can be selected during manual bypass arming. (Zone 8 is always

bypass-enabled.) The user manually selects specific zones that

will not be armed, rather than bypassing the zones defined by the

installer as part of the "stay-arming" feature. Defective zones can

also be temporarily bypassed until repairs are made, so that the

system can still be armed.

To bypass zones, enter 

[

BYP

]

+ a valid access code. 

[

BYP

]

and

[

ENTER

]

keys will illuminate. (Zone bypassing can only be

accessed by the master user code, and user codes 1-3.). Zone

numbers to be bypassed (1,2,3,4,5,6) should be keyed in. When

a zone light is on, it indicates a zone that will be bypassed.

Pressing 

[

CLEAR

]

erases all bypass entries. Zones to be bypassed

should then be re-entered. (Pressing 

[

CLEAR

]

again will exit the

bypass mode without saving any bypass information in memory.)

If bypass information is correct, press 

[

ENTER

]

to end and save

bypass function being programmed. 

[

BYP

]

light will remain illumi-

nated, indicating that zones have been bypassed. To cancel the

zone bypass "status" just entered, press 

[

BYP

]

+ user code +

[

CLEAR

]

[

ENTER

]

. Zone bypasses are automatically cancelled

every time the system is disarmed.

Bypass recall:

This feature permits the system users to reinstate

latest zone bypass instructions saved in memory. By pressing

[

BYP

]

while in bypass programming mode, previous bypass status

is re-established. Even if user is in process of entering new

bypass information on keypad, one touch of 

[

BYP

]

key overrides

new information and reinstates the preceding zone bypass

instructions saved. Reminder: The fire zone cannot be bypassed.

"AWAY" AUTO BYPASS ARMING  

[

AWAY

] + 

ACCESS CODE

(

PRIORITY

2, 3)

System users wishing to arm the system rapidly without manually

entering zones to be bypassed, can make use of the "Away" auto-

bypass feature. 

[

AWAY

]

+ access code should be keyed in. (The

"

READY

" light does not have to be on, but all open zones must be

"bypass-enabled".) Once the exit delay expires, any open zones

will automatically be bypassed and the system will be armed.

(The fire zone cannot be bypassed.) If any zones have been left

open, the 

[

BYP

]

light will illuminate to indicate that zones have

automatically been bypassed. Please note: This feature is not

recommended for regular use because bypassing zones can

reduce the efficiency of system protection.

KEY SWITCH ARMING/DISARMING

To provide one button system arming/disarming, key switch oper-

ation must be enabled (Refer to "System Options"). The key

switch should be connected, and a “push” button connected in

place of a keypad. The panel can be programmed to activate

"regular" or "stay" arming from the key switch/push button. If

"

READY

" and "

ARMED

" LED status indicators are required, LEDs

can be connected to the 2 PGM outputs. The two programmable

outputs should then be set as follows: (please refer to

"Programmable Output Options" for further explanation.)

1) PGM 1 should be programmed to indicate "

EXIT

ARMED

" status

(Option #8, PGM 1)

2) PGM 2 should be programmed to indicate "

READY

" status

(Option #2, PGM 2)

If a buzzer is required for the entry delay, Option #8 (

ENTRY

+

ALARM

) should be programmed for PGM2.

SYSTEM DISARMING

Enter the protected area using the designated entry-exit door.

The keypad sounder will beep to remind user to disarm system.

Key in the 6 or 4-digit access code on the keypad, before the

allotted entry time expires. If the access code is entered incorrect-

ly, press 

[

CLEAR

]

and re-enter it. The "

ARMED

" light will extinguish

and the sounder will change to the "

CONF

" beep before silencing.

ALARM MEMORY [MEM]

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 brings up

the last "alarm event", which is displayed on the keypad.

Up to 15 levels of alarm history can be stored in memory, and are

retrieved by repeated pressing of the 

[

MEM

]

key. When the final

entry is reached, the "

END

/

REJ

" beep is heard and the 

[

MEM

]

light

extinguishes. This indicates that maximum level of alarm history

has been reached. To review alarm history again, press 

[

MEM

]

.

The last 15 events are stored in memory. When the memory is

full, the newest event takes the place of the oldest one in memo-

ry. After pressing of the 

[

MEM

]

key, events will be displayed in

order from the most recent to the oldest. The memory will not

clear upon arming. Exiting memory mode at any level is achieved

by pressing 

[

CLEAR

]

, which will be followed by the "

END

/

REJ

"beep.

The 

[

MEM

]

key will also extinguish. (The system will exit memory

mode automatically following display of the last alarm event.)

SYSTEM ALARMS:

General alarms:

Important: 

In the event of a burglar alarm, the alarm output gen-

erates a continuous alarm signal to activate a siren driver. To stop

the alarm signal, enter a valid disarming code. The "

CONF

" beep

will be heard, and the alarm signal (and siren) will cease. If the

system was armed, it will also automatically disarm.

If the alarm is generated in a 24 hour zone, the siren will be

silenced for 30 seconds when a valid access code is entered.

After this 30 second period, 

if the 24 hour zone is still open

, the

siren will re-activate.

If no valid access code is entered, the siren will automatically shut

off after a pre-programmed time period elapses. (See "PRO-

GRAMMING REFERENCE" section: "alarm duration".) However,

if a protected zone is still open, the alarm will immediately resume.

Fire alarms: 

(Zone 7)

During a fire alarm, the alarm output generates an intermittent

alarm signal. Fire alarm reset conditions are the same as 24 hour

zone reset. The fire alarm siren will shut off automatically after the

programmed alarm duration time. Fire alarm will be recorded in

memory and displayed as zone 7.

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