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To have the system ignore the Control Panel
tamper switch, select disabled (0).
Q-72 Select quick bypass (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
Normally, sensors that are violated (open) at the
time the system is armed will require the user to
enter their code to force bypass them. The Control
Panel can be programmed so that when the system
is armed with open sensors, a code is not required
to bypass the open sensor(s) and complete the
arming.
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The default (0) requires entering a code to
bypass sensors.
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To allow bypassing sensors without a code,
select enabled (1).
Q-73 Select disarming keyfob after
alarm (alert) (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
The system can produce a unique sound when it's
disarmed with a key fob after an alarm has
occurred. Four beeps will sound from the Control
Panel's speaker, four chirps will sound from the
external sounder (if installed). This feature serves
as a safety alert to the user so they can enter the
protected premises with caution.
•
The default (0) will not cause a unique sound
when disarming after an alarm.
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To cause unique sound when disarming after
an alarm, select enabled (1).
Q-74 Select keyfob arm / disarm
confirmation (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
The system can produce a unique sound when it's
armed or disarmed with a key fob. The Control
Panel's speaker will sound one beep when arming
and two beeps when disarming. The external
sounder (if installed) will sound one chirp when
arming and two chirps when disarming (four beeps
after an alarm if Q‐73 is enabled). This feature
indicates to the user that their key fob signal was
received by the Control Panel in case other arm/
disarm indications (armed LED, etc.) are not
available or visible to the user.
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The default (0) will not cause a unique sound
when controlled by a key fob.
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To cause a unique sound when controlled by a
key fob, select enabled (1).
Control Panel Programming Questions
Q-75 Select auto un bypass for
manual bypass (0-1)
DEFAULT: Enabled (1)
Violated (open) sensors can be manually bypassed
by the user through the User Toolbox or force
bypassed at the time of arming.
Force bypassed sensors automatically have their
bypasses removed when the system is disarmed.
Manually bypassed sensors can have their bypass
automatically removed at disarming or have their
bypasses remain in place.
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The default (1) automatically removes
bypasses from manually bypassed sensors
when the system is disarmed.
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To have manually bypassed sensors remain
bypassed when the system is disarmed, select
disabled (0).
Q-76 Select force bypass reports
(0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
The system can report which sensors have been
force bypassed by the user when the system is
armed. Forced bypassed sensors are always
recorded in the event log, regardless of the setting
of this programming question.
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The default (0) prevents reporting forced
bypassed sensors.
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To report forced bypassed sensors, select
enabled (1).
Q-77 Select event log (0-3)
DEFAULT: All events (3)
To control the amount of event log entries, the
events that get recorded into the system's event log
can be selected by type. This setting filters the
events that populate the event log.
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The default (3) records all events in the event
log.
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For different event log filtering options, select
(0), (1), or (2):
Event Log Filters
(0) disabled (no events logged)
(1) all events except open, closing, and bypass
(2) all events except open closing
(3) all events
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