ZONE BYPASSING
Bypassed zones will not generate an alarm. Manual bypass arming is employed when a system user
chooses not to arm the entire protected area. Only zones that have been defined as "bypass enabled"
(address 236) can be selected by the user (address 204) during manual bypass arming. To bypass
zones, enter [
BYP
] + a valid access code. [
BYP
] key will illuminate. When a zone light is on, it indicates
that the zone has been bypassed. Pressing [
CLEAR
] erases all bypass entries and currently bypassed
zones and exits the bypass mode. Zones to be bypassed should then be re-entered. If bypass informa-
tion is correct, press [
ENTER
] to end and save bypass functions being programmed. [
BYP
] key will remain
illuminated, indicating that some zones have been bypassed. To cancel the zone bypass "status" just
entered, press [
BYP
] + a valid access code + [
CLEAR
]. Zone bypasses are automatically cancelled every
time the system is disarmed, except in "24 hour" zones. If a "24 hour" zone is bypassed and the system
is subsequently disarmed, the "24 hour" zone will remain bypassed.
Note:
When partitioning is used, zones assigned to the other system cannot be bypassed if that system
is armed.
Bypass Recall
This feature permits system users to reinstate the latest zone bypass instructions saved in memory. By
pressing [
BYP
] while in bypass programming mode, previous bypass status is re-established. Even if a user is
in the process of entering new bypass information on keypad, one touch of the [
BYP
] key overrides new infor-
mation and reinstates the preceding zone bypass instructions saved. (The fire zone cannot be bypassed.)
CHIME ZONES
Chime zones report a presence (movement or door opening) in selected zones by emitting a distinctive,
rapid intermittent beep. Each keypad is independently "chime" programmed and must be reprogrammed
in the event of total power loss. To enable a zone's chime feature, press the desired zone key from [1] to
[6] until a rapid intermittent beep is heard. To enable the chime feature of the keypad zone connected to
the particular keypad, use key [8]. To disable a zone's chime feature, press on the appropriate key until a
steady beep is heard. To disable keypad sounder (mute), press key [9].
KEYPAD (PANIC) ALARMS
The 728 and 738 provide three keypad “panic” zones. Keys must be pressed simultaneously for 2 sec-
onds in order to activate. (Pressing 2 keys on the PS1 for 2 seconds generates a "panic 1" alarm.)
Alarm
Press
Alarm Code
Silent/Audible
Silent/Fire
keys
Address
Address
Address
Panic 1
[1] & [3]
184 (
SECTION
31)
208, Key [4]
Panic 2
[4] & [6]
185 (
SECTION
31)
208, Key [5]
Panic 3
[7] & [9]
186 (
SECTION
31)
208, Key [6]
TROUBLE DISPLAY/MONITORING
Trouble status is continuously monitored by the panel. It can recognize and display 10 different trouble
conditions on the keypad or in
Espload, and report 8 to the central station. (To send "trouble status
reports" to the central, 2-digit trouble report codes should be programmed.)
When trouble conditions occur, the [
TRBL
] key illuminates and if "trouble warning" is enabled (address
210, key [9] “on”) the keypad will beep intermittently. Press [
TRBL
] to switch keypad to "trouble display"
mode. [
TRBL
] key flashes. Keys that are "on" indicate current trouble conditions. Press any key to return
keypad to normal display.
Key [1]
No battery/low battery
Panel battery is disconnected, or capacity is low. Panel conducts dynamic battery test under load every
minute for a 4 sec. period. Key [1] "on" indicates battery is disconnected, or battery should be replaced
because it won't provide adequate back-up current in event of AC loss. Trouble indicator [1] also comes
"on" if battery voltage drops to 10.5 volts while panel is running on battery power (with no AC).
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