User Call Up: [✱] + [6] + [Access Code] + [7]; Lamp Test: [✱] + [6] + [Access Code] + [8]; Walk Test [✱]+[6]+[Walk Test Code]; Utility Output [✱]+[7] Or [✱]+[7]+[Access Code] - DSC MAXSYS PC4020NK System Manual

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The sixth message is "Zone Tamper". It will be
displayed if the zone is opened while using Double EOL
resistors.
See "Event Messages" in the Programming Guide.
Note: The Zone Fault and Zone Tamper event
messages will only be displayed when Double EOL
resistors are being used.
User Call up
[✱]+[6]+[Access Code]+[7]
This function must be enabled by the installer. When
selected, the panel will call the downloading computer.
The downloading computer must be waiting for the
panel to call before downloading can be performed.
Lamp Test
[✱]+[6]+[Access Code]+[8]
This option allows the user to test the lamp output of the
PC4216. If the module is programmed to be included in
the Lamp Test then selecting this option will activate all
output on the module reguardless of the programming.
Walk Test
[✱]+[6]+[Walk Test Code]
There are 2 different types of walk test modes, Local
Walk Test and Local + Comm Test.
[0] Local Walk Test sounds when there is All Fire/
Burg, Invert Fire Burg or Burg + Inv Burg for 2
seconds regardless of the zone type tripped.
[1] Local + Comm Test will function the same as Local
Walk Test, but the programmed reporting code will
be sent with each zone tripped.
[2] Disable Walk Test Mode, either arm the partition or
enter [✱][6][Walk Test Code] and select 'Disab
Walk Test'.
Note: When Double EOL resistors are being used
during walk test, a zone tamper and alarm will always
be logged/transmitted.
Utility Output
[✱]+[7] or [✱]+[7]+[Access Code]
The Bell output terminals, switched auxiliary terminals or
any pgm terminals can be programmed for Utility Output
(see Utility Output in the installer's programming guide).
Any output that is programmed for utility output will be
activated when the user enters [✱] [7]. See 'Pgm pulse
times' for programming how long the outputs are activated
and see 'Util Req Code' for programming whether a utility
output requires an access code to be activated.
Notes: Regardless of the time remaining for the Door
Strike, it will be deactivated at the end of the
standard exit delay.
To perform a utility output from a global keypad a
partition must first be selected.
Installer's Programming Commands
[✱]+[8]+[Installer's Code]
The PC4020 is completely programmed from the keypad
by using commands in the [✱][8] section. The commands
are described in detail in the Programming Manual.
Note:
DLS IN PROGRESS
LOCKOUT
will be displayed on the keypad when the downloading
computer is On Line with the panel. Installer's Mode
programming will be inhibited.
"At-Home" Arming
[✱]+[9]+[Access Code]
Entering [✱] [9] before the arming code, arms the panel
without any entry delay on the delay zones and bypasses
zones that are defined as "Home-Away". This command is
used for arming the system while at home. Once the panel
is Armed in this mode, using [✱] [1] will remove the bypass
from those zones defined as "Home-Away" if they have
NOT been manually bypassed. The [✱] [1] command, as
used here, only removes the bypass from zones that were
automatically bypassed with the [✱] [9] command.
The "Armed" light will flash to indicate the partition is "At-
Home" armed.
Quick Arm
[✱]+[0]
Entering [✱] [0] is accepted as a valid arming code when
the "Quick Arm" feature is activated. This command is often
used when individuals are required to arm the system but
not disarm it. This could be used with home visitors in the
case of a residential alarm or junior employees and
maintenance staff in the case of a commercial alarm. See
instructions in the "[✱] [6] User Functions Command"
section for activating the "Quick Arm" feature.
Quick Exit
[✱]+[0] When Armed
Entering [✱] [0] when the system is fully armed will allow the
user 2 minutes to exit the premises through any delay zone
without altering the status of the system if the "Quick Exit"
feature is enabled. After [✱] [0] is entered into an armed
system, one and only one delay loop may be tripped. Any
additional activity on any other active loop will cause that
loop to begin its alarm sequence. Quick exit activation will
be logged onto the event buffer.

Keypad Zones

There are three zones which can be activated from the
keypad. The alarm and restoral codes for keypad zones are
programmed using the [✱] [8] command.
Pressing the [F] key for 2 seconds activates a fire alarm.
The fire alarm sounds the siren/bell in a pulsed fashion.
Pressing the [A] key for 2 seconds activates a silent
auxiliary keypad zone.
Pressing the [P] key for 2 seconds activates a silent panic
keypad zone.
Programming for the [F], [A], and [P] keys for the global
keypad can be found under the System Toggle Options.
The global keypad will always send (if programmed) the
system area account code. The [F], [A], and [P] keys will
activate for all active partitions, any valid access code from
any partition may silence the alarm.
Note: See 'KEYPAD TOG OPT' in the Programming
Guide for changing keypad zones options.
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