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vated (see section 5.3 "Zone Attributes" on page 14). If the
door chime feature is enabled, the keypad will emit five short
beeps whenever a chime zone is activated. Designated entry/
exit doors are often defined as chime zones. The feature can
be turned on or off while the system is armed or disarmed.
[*][5] Programming Access Codes
There are 37 access codes available to the user. They are:
Access code (40) ......................One master code
Access codes (01)-(32).............32 general access codes
Access codes (33)-(34).............Two duress codes
Access codes (41)-(42).............Two supervisor codes
All access codes have the ability to arm or disarm the system
and can activate the PGM Outputs using the [*][7] com-
mands. Access codes can be either four or six digits (see
section 5.1 "Programming Security Codes" on page 13).
For a description of how to program access codes from LCD
or LED keypads, see the PC1565 Instruction Manual.
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By default, the Master Code is enabled to perform any keypad
function. This code can be used to program all access codes.
If the 0DVWHU &RGH 1RW &KDQJHDEOH option is enabled (sec-
tion [015], option [6]), the Master Code can only be changed
by the Installer.
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General access codes can arm and disarm the system. When
the &RGH 5HTXLUHG IRU %\SDVVLQJ option is enabled, users
will need to enter a valid access code when bypassing zones.
Individual access codes can have the Zone Bypassing
attribute disabled under Access Code Attribute programming.
For more information regarding access code options, please
see section 5.1 "Programming Security Codes" on page 13.
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Duress codes will send a duress reporting code to the central
station when entered.
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These codes can be used to program general access and
duress codes. The two supervisor codes have master code
attributes by default. These settings can be changed.
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There are two access code attributes which can be pro-
grammed for each code. To program each attribute, enter
[*][5][Master Code][9] to enter the attribute programming
mode. Then enter the code number [01-32,33,34,41,42]. Enter
the attribute number:
Attribute [1]...... User enabled for arming, disarming, alarm
reset, [*][7][1-2] options, auto arm cancella-
tion
Attribute [2]...... Not used
Attribute [3]...... Zone bypassing enabled
Attribute [4]...... Not used
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[*][6] User Functions
This command can be used to program several different func-
tions:
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1. Press [*][6][Master Code]. The Program (or System) light
will flash.
2. Press the number [1] to [6] for the item to be programmed.
[1] – Time and Date
The time and date must be accurate for the auto-arm or
test transmission functions to work properly and for the
event buffer to time and date stamp all events.
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- Enter the time (hour and minute) using 24hr format [HH
MM] from 00:00 to 23:59.
- Enter the date by month, day and year [MM DD YY].
[2] – Auto-Arm Enable/Disable
To enable or disable auto-arming, press [2]. The keypad
will sound three short beeps when auto-arm is enabled
and one long beep when disabled. For more information,
see section 3.3 "Automatic Arming" on page 7.
[3] – Auto-Arm Time
The system can be programmed to arm automatically at a
pre-set time. When programming the auto-arm time, enter
the time (hour and minute) using 24hr format [HH MM].
For more information, see section 3.3 "Automatic Arming"
on page 7.
[4] – System Test
When [4] is pressed the panel will test the bell output,
keypad lights and the communicator for two seconds.
The panel will also send a System Test Reporting code, if
programmed (see section 5.8 "Communicator – Report-
ing Codes" on page 16).
[5] – Enable DLS (Downloading)
When [5] is pressed, the panel will enable the download-
ing option for one or six hours depending on the option
selected in programming section [702]: [7]. During this
time, the panel will answer incoming downloading calls
(see section 5.10 "Downloading" on page 19).
[6] – User Initiated Call-Up
When [6] is pressed, the panel will initiate a call to the
downloading computer.
Additional Features Available from the LCD Keypad
Additional features, including access to the event buffer, are
available using the LCD keypad. Use the arrow keys (< >) to
scroll through the [*][6] menu and press the [*] key to select
the following commands:
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Select "View Event Buffer" from the [*][6] menu. The keypad
will display the event, event number, time and date along with
the zone number and access code, if applicable. Press [*] to
toggle between this information and the event itself. Use the
arrow keys (<>) to scroll through the events in the buffer.
When you have finished viewing the event buffer, press [#] to
exit.
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You can select from 10 different backlighting levels. Use the
arrow keys (< >) to scroll to the desired backlighting level.
Press [#] to exit.
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You can select from 10 different display contrast levels. Use
the arrow keys (< >) to scroll to the desired contrast level.
Press [#] to exit.
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You can select from 21 different keypad tones. Use the arrow
keys (< >) to scroll to the desired keypad sound level and
press [#] to exit. This feature can be accessed on LED key-
pads by pressing and holding the [*] key.
[*][7] Command Output Functions
The user can activate programmable output functions using
the [*][7][1-2] commands. The outputs may be activated when
the system is either armed or disarmed.
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Press [*] [7] [1] [Access Code, if required] to activate outputs
programmed as PGM output option [19]. This output can be
used for operating devices such a garage door opener, light-
ing or door strikes.
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