Remote Control Button Options; Remote Control Button Programming Example; Remote Control Button Identification - Paradox MG-RCV3 Reference & Installation Manual

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Figure 8.1: Remote Control Button Programming Example
In this example, the MG-RCV3 is connected to a DGP-NE96 control panel
and the user is utilizing an LCD keypad. The
Regular Arm, the
combination is programmed to activate the PGM(s) according to the
appropriate PGM Table (Utility Key 4). See Table 8.4 on page 30. The last
three digits are not available with the MG-REM1 and cannot be programmed.
[
] = Button Disabled
FORCE
[1]
= Regular Arm
[2]
= Stay Arm
[3]
= Instant Arm
[4]
= Force Arm
(not allowed in UL
listed installations)
30
button is programmed to Disarm, and the
Figure 8.2: Remote Control Button Identification
MG-REM1
Table 8.4: Remote Control Button Options
button is programmed to
The
button combinations do not
function with the MG-REM1
remote control and therefore
cannot be programmed.
Spectra
[7]
= Regular Arm and Disarm
[8]
= Panic 1† (Police)
[9]
= Panic 2† (Non-Medical)
[A]
= Panic 3† (Fire)
[B]
= Activates any PGMs that have Event
Group #07 as their Activation Event*
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