
4.3.3 Remote Control Options
Sections [17] to [24] - Feature Select: [1] to [8]
As described in figure 5, sections [17] to [24] correspond
to users 1 through 8 respectively. By turning keys [1] to
[8] on or off, set the desired remote control options as
described below and press [
ENTER
].
Buttons 1 and 2 on the remote controls can be set to perform
different arming and disarming actions when pressed,
depending on the setting of keys [1] to [3] as shown in the
table below. (Default: Button 1 = Regular Arming)
Each key from [4] to [7] represents buttons 1 through 4
respectively. When the key is enabled, pressing the
corresponding button will activate (toggle) any PGMs defined
by the
Button PGM Options (section 4.7). Default all ON.
Key [4]
OFF = Disabled
ON = Button 1 PGM Enabled
Key [5]
OFF = Disabled
ON = Button 2 PGM Enabled
Key [6]
OFF = Disabled
ON = Button 3 PGM Enabled
(4-button remote only)
Key [7]
OFF = Disabled
ON = Button 4 PGM Enabled
(4-button remote only)
When the [8] key is enabled, pressing any two buttons
simultaneously on the remote control will generate a
panic alarm (see sections 4.4, 4.5 and 4.8)
Key [8]
OFF = Panic Disabled
ON = Panic Enabled (Default)
Section [25] - Decimal Select: [0] to [4]
When a remote control-activated panic alarm is generated
(see section 4.3.3), the Parakey can activate one of the four
on-board PGM outputs. In section [25], select only one:
4.4 Panic Output Programming
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