S e c t i o n 4 : S y s t e m O p e r a t i o n
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4.7.1 [*][1] Bypass or Stay/Away/Night
Zones
The [*][1] command functions differently depending on whether the
system is armed or disarmed.
NOTE:
For UL/ULC listed installations, group bypass is not allowed.
When The Alarm System is Disarmed
Users can bypass individual zones or a programmed group of zones
using the [*][1] keypad command. Zones are commonly bypassed if
users want to have access to an area while the partition is armed, or to
bypass a defective zone (bad contact, damaged wiring) until service
can be provided. A bypassed zone does not cause an alarm.
When the partition is disarmed, all zones that were bypassed using
[*][1] are no longer bypassed, except for 24-hr zones.
If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled, an access code is
required to enter bypass mode. Only access codes with the Bypass
attribute enabled can bypass zones (see Access Code Attributes on
page 20).
Bypassing zones with an LCD keypad:
1.
Ensure the system is disarmed.
2.
Press [*] to enter the function menu. The keypad displays “Press
[*] for < > Zone Bypass.”
3.
Press [1] or [*], then key in your access code (if required).
4.
Scroll to a zone or key in the three-digit zone number. Only
zones enabled for zone bypassing are displayed. Press [*] to
bypass the zone.
“B” appears on the display to indicate the zone is bypassed. If a
zone is open, “O” appears on the display. When an open zone is
bypassed, the “O” is replaced by “B.”
5.
To clear a bypassed zone, repeat the above procedure. The “B”
disappears from the display indicating that the zone is no longer
bypassed.
6.
To exit bypass mode and return to the ready state, press [#].
Bypassing zones with a LED/ICON keypad:
1.
Ensure the system is disarmed.
2.
Press [*][1], then enter your access code (if required).
3.
Enter the three-digit number of the zone(s) to be bypassed. The
zone light turns on to indicate that the zone is bypassed.
4.
To clear a bypassed zone, repeat the above procedure. On LED
keypads, the zone light turns off to indicate that the zone is no
longer bypassed.
5.
To exit bypass mode and return to the ready state, press [#].
NOTE:
LED Keypads display the bypass status of zones 1-16 only.
Other Bypass Features:
The following features are also available on the [*][1] zone bypass
menu:
Bypass Open Zones
Displays all currently open or bypassed zones. Use the scroll keys to
view zones. Open zones are indicated by an (O). To bypass a zone,
press [*]. A bypassed zone is indicated by a (B).
NOTE:
Zones with tampers or faults must be manually bypassed.
Bypass Group
Displays a programmed group of zones (bypass group) commonly
bypassed. Press [*] to bypass all zones in the group.
Program Bypass Group
To program a bypass group, bypass all desired zones then select
Bypass Options > Program Bypass Group. The selected zones are
saved to the bypass group. When finished, press [#] to exit.
In order to program a bypass group, a master or supervisor code with
access to the appropriate partition must be used.
Bypass Recall
Press [*] while in this menu to bypass the same group of zones that
were bypassed the last time the partition was armed.
Clear Bypasses
Press [*] to clear all bypasses.
Shortcuts from the [*][1] base menu:
991 = bypass group
995 = program group 1
998 = bypass open zones
999 = bypass recall
000 = clear group
When The Alarm System is Armed
When the system is armed, pressing [*][1] toggles between stay,
away or night arming. If a night zone is on the system, pressing [*][1]
either prompts the user for an access code if required, or sounds an
acknowledgment tone and changes the arming mode.
NOTE:
If section [022], Option 5 [Stay/Away Toggle] is on, the system
does not change from Away to Stay mode.
The zone attribute for zone bypassing must be enabled (see section
[002] Zone Attributes, Option 04).
Holdup zones should not be part of bypass groups.
A zone that is manually bypassed via [*][1] will bypass the alarm,
fault, and tamper conditions when DEOL is used.
If a 24-hour zone is bypassed, ensure that the zone is restored or dis-
abled before removing the bypass.
4.7.2 [*][2] Trouble Display
This feature is used to view system troubles. If a trouble is present,
the keypad Trouble indicator illuminates and an audible indication is
emitted (two short beeps every 10 seconds, except while in AC fail-
ure). Silence the audible indicator by pressing [#].
Troubles may be viewed while the system is armed or disarmed. The
system may be programmed to show all troubles while armed or only
fire troubles. See section [13] option 3 on page 37 for details.
The system can be configured to require a user code to view [*][2]
system troubles. See section [023] option 5.
To view trouble conditions:
•
Press [*][2] to enter the Trouble menu.
On an LCD keypad, scroll to a trouble type then press [*] to
view the specific trouble. The zone name and trouble condition
for each trouble are displayed on the screen.
On LED/ICON keypads, zone indicator lights illuminate to
identify existing trouble types (e.g., Zone light 1 represents Ser-
vice Required trouble type). Press the number key correspond-
ing to a zone light to view the specific trouble. Lights 1-12
illuminate to indicate the trouble as follows:
Table 4-4: Trouble Indications
Trouble 01
–
Service Required:
[01]
Bell Circuit Trouble: The bell circuit is open.
[02]
RF Jam: The HSM2HOSTx has detected an RF Jam condition.
[03]
Aux Supply Trouble: The alarm controller, HSM2204 or
HSM2300 has an overcurrent condition on Aux.
[04]
Time and Date: System time and date require programming.
[05]
Output 1 Fault: An HSM2204 module has detected an open
condition on output #1.
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