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3.
Press
A
or
B
until the light number (1–9) you would
like to activate appears.
4.
Enter the sensor number (1–76) you wish to activate
the light and press
ƒ
.
5.
Press
B
to assign another light to a sensor or press
‚
+
00
+
ƒ
to exit the programming menus.
To detach lights from sensors:
1.
At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter
the programming menus by pressing
9
+ System or
Partition Master
CODE
.
2.
Press
B
until the touchpad displays “ATTACH
LIGHTS TO SENSORS” or “LITE TO SN” then
press
ƒ
.
3.
The touchpad displays “LIGHT n TO Sn x” or “LT n
SN x,” (where n is the light number and x is the sen-
sor number).
4.
Press
A
or
B
until the light number (1–9) you would
like to deactivate appears.
5.
Enter the sensor number as 0 (no sensor) and press
ƒ
.
6.
Press
‚
+
00
+
ƒ
to exit the programming
menus.
Installer Programmable Lighting
If you would like specific lights to turn on during Entry
and Exit Delay times, or if you would like a light to flash
to indicate successful arming and disarming, contact your
installer.
Controlling Outputs by Time
Schedule
Outputs may be used to control devices in your home such
as automatic window blinds. Outputs that your installer
has enabled, can be turned on or off according to time
schedules. If you need assistance setting up a time sched-
ule that fits your needs, see “Creating Time Schedules” on
page 16.
To schedule outputs:
1.
At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter
the programming menus by pressing
9
+ System or
Partition Master
CODE
.
2.
Press
065
+
ƒ
.
3.
The touchpad displays “OUTPUTS.” Press
ƒ
.
4.
Press
B
until the touchpad displays the output num-
ber you would like to schedule. Refer to “Appendix
A: User Sheets” on page 38 to determine which out-
put is associated with which output number.
5.
Press
ƒ
. The touchpad displays the first available
time schedule.
6.
Enter
❑
2
+
ƒ
to assign the time schedule (“ON”) for
this output.
❑
1
+
ƒ
to make the time schedule inactive for
this output.
7.
Press
B
to go to the next time schedule, if needed,
and turn the schedule on or off for this output.
8.
When you’ve finished attaching the desired time
schedules, press
‚
+
00
+
ƒ
to exit the pro-
gramming menus.
Scheduled Arming
The Scheduled Arming feature allows the panel to be
armed to Level 3—AWAY according to a schedule. When
an active schedule start time is reached the panel will exit
User Programming, automatically bypass any open sen-
sors, and arm to Level 3—AWAY.
The panel will not arm according to an active schedule if
the start time is reached while:
❑
The panel is already armed to Level 3—AWAY.
❑
The panel is performing a phone or sensor test.
Note
The panel cannot be disarmed by schedules.
To schedule arming:
1.
At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter
the programming menus by pressing
9
+ System or
Partition Master
CODE
.
2.
Press
0660
+
ƒ
.
3.
The touchpad displays “AWAY.”
4.
Press
ƒ
. The touchpad displays the first available
time schedule as “SCHEDULE 00 OFF,” or “SCH 00
OFF.”
5.
Enter
❑
2
+
ƒ
to assign the time schedule (“ON”) to
arm the panel.
❑
1
+
ƒ
to make the time schedule inactive.
6.
Press
B
to go to the next time schedule, if needed,
and turn the schedule on or off for arming to AWAY.
7.
When you’ve finished attaching the desired time
schedules, press
‚
+
00
+
ƒ
to exit the pro-
gramming menus.
Opening and Closing Reports
The Opening and Closing Reports feature allows pager
holders and/or the central station to be notified whenever
the system is armed and/or disarmed.
When Will this Feature Be Active?
The Opening and Closing Reports feature can be enabled
only by the installer. There is nothing more that the user
needs to program in order to receive the Opening and/or
Closing pages.
If a pager holder no longer wishes to receive the reports,
the pager holder needs to contact the installer to turn off
this option for that pager.