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If the 3RZHU 6DYH 0RGH option is enabled the panel will blank
all keypad lights including backlighting when AC power fails,
in order to conserve the backup battery.
Blank Keypad when not in use. . . . . . . . . . Section [016]: [3]
Code Required to Restore Blanking. . . . . . Section [016]: [4]
Power Save Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [016]: [6]
5.23 Keypad Backlighting
The keys of all the keypads can be backlit to provide easy
viewing in dim lighting conditions. If the .H\SDG %DFNOLJKWLQJ
option is enabled the keys will be illuminated.
Keypad Backlighting Option . . . . . . . . . . . Section [016]: [5]
5.24 Loop Response
The normal loop response time for all zones is under 400 milli-
seconds. Zones 1-6 on the control board, however, can be
programmed for a fast loop response (under 40ms).
Zones 1-6 are Fast Loop Response . . . . . Section [030]: [1-6]
5.25 Keypad Tampers
If the .H\SDG 7DPSHUV (QDEOH option is selected, the panel
will display and transmit a *HQHUDO 6\VWHP 7DPSHU reporting
code if any keypad is removed from the wall. When the key-
pad tamper is restored, the panel will transmit the *HQHUDO
6\VWHP 7DPSHU 5HVWRUDO reporting code. All keypads should
be properly installed and secured before enabling this option.
If the $OO 6\VWHP 7DPSHUV 5HTXLUH ,QVWDOOHU 5HVHW option is
enabled, any system tampers must be reset by entering
[*][8][Installer's Code] before the system can be armed. Auto-
Arming and Keyswitch arming will also be prevented in the
presence of any system tamper.
The $XWR $UP &DQFHOODWLRQ code is not transmitted when a
reset is required because a user has not cancelled the auto
arming sequence.
Keypad Tamper Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [016]: [8]
General System Tamper and Tamper
Restoral Reporting Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [338]
System Tampers Req. Installer Reset. . . . . Section [701]: [4]
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5.26 Additional System Modules
The following modules are programmed through the Module
Programming sections [801]-[804]: the PC5400 Printer mod-
ule, the Links2X50 Long-Range Radio interface and the
PC5132 Wireless Receiver and all of its devices. For instruc-
tions on the installation and programming of these additional
modules and devices, please see their respective installation
and programming manuals.
PC5400 Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [801]
LINKS2X50 Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [803]
PC5132 Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [804]

5.27 Engineer's Reset
If the (QJLQHHU¶V 5HVHW option is enabled, if the panel has
gone into alarm during the previous armed period, or if a 24
Hour zone has gone into alarm, the system will not be ready to
arm (Ready Light OFF) until:
Installer's Programming is entered
Engineer's Reset is performed via Downloading software.
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Engineer's Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Section [018]: [2]
5.28 Clock Adjust
In order to compensate for timing inaccuracies, the panel may
be programmed to add or subtract seconds during the last
minute of each day using the &ORFN $GMXVW programming sec-
tion. Valid entries are 01 - 99. The default setting is 60 sec-
onds. To determine the value to be programmed in this
section, monitor the amount of time lost or gained by the panel
over a period of time. Then, calculate the average amount of
time per day that the panel gains or loses. If the clock's timing
is off, it may be corrected with this setting.
([DPSOH  The clock loses an average of 9 seconds per
day. 6ROXWLRQ Program the panel to adjust the clock by 51
seconds (instead of the default 60 seconds) for the last minute
of each day in section [700]. This will speed up the panel's
clock by 9 seconds, correcting the problem.
([DPSOH  The clock gains an average of 11 seconds per
day. 6ROXWLRQ Program the panel to adjust the clock by 71
seconds (instead of the default 60 seconds) for the last minute
of each day in section [700]. This will slow down the panel's
clock by 11 seconds, correcting the problem.
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Clock Adjust. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [700]
5.29 Timebase
In cases of unstable AC power input you can use the internal
crystal to keep a more accurate timebase by enabling the
7LPHEDVH LV ,QWHUQDO &U\VWDO option.
If the 50 or 60Hz AC power input is very stable it can be used
as the timebase, by enabling the 7LPHEDVH LV $& OLQH option.
Timebase Internal Crystal/AC line . . . . . . . .Section [701]: [2]
5.30 Resetting Factory Defaults
On occasion, it may be necessary to default the main control
panel or one of the connected modules: the LINKS2X50 Radio
interface, the PC5132 wireless receiver, the PC5400 Printer
module.
To default the main control panel (hardware), perform the fol-
lowing:
1. Remove AC and battery from the panel.
2. Remove all wires from the Zone 1 and PGM1 terminals.
3. With a piece of wire short the Zone 1 terminal to the PGM1
terminal.
4. Apply AC power to the main panel.
5. When Zone Light 1 is lit on the keypad the default is com-
plete.

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