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If the [P] Key is pressed and held for two seconds, the
panel will immediately communicate the signal to central
station. If [P] Key Audible Bell and Buzzer option is
enabled, the panel will beep the keypad three times
upon activation and activate the alarm output until a
code is entered or the alarm output times out. Otherwise
the alarm will be completely silent.
The Fire, Auxiliary, Panic keys will operate even if
Keypad Blanking is active (See Section 5.21 "Key-
pad Blanking").
[F] Key Enable ...................................... Section [08], Option [3]
[P] Key Audible Bell and Buzzer ......... Section [08], Option [4]
5.15
Arming / Disarming Options
If the Quick Arm option is enabled, the panel can be armed
without a user code by entering [ ] [0] or by pressing the
Stay or Away key on the LCD5500T or PC5506T keypads.
The Quick Exit option, if enabled, will allow someone to
leave an armed premises through a Delay type zone without
having to disarm and rearm the system.
If the Arm/Disarm Bell Squawk option is enabled, the panel
will squawk the alarm output once upon arming and twice
upon disarming. The Opening After Alarm Keypad
Ringback option will give you the ability to beep the keypad
10 times rapidly if the panel is disarmed after an alarm
occurred. The Opening After Alarm Bell Squawk option
will give you the ability to squawk the bell output 10 times
rapidly if the panel is disarmed after an alarm occurred.
Closing Confirmation, if enabled, will cause the keypad to
beep 10 times rapidly after the closing Reporting Code has
been transmitted to central station.
If the Bypass Status Displayed While Armed is chosen,
the Bypass light will be ON while the system is armed to
indicate any bypassed zones.
If the AC/DC Inhibit Arming option is enabled, the panel will
not arm if there is an AC or DC trouble present on the system.
Arming will not be allowed until the AC or battery trouble is
cleared. If this option is disabled, the user will not be
prevented from arming the system in the case of an AC or
DC trouble.
Quick Arm Enable ................................ Section [10], Option [6]
Quick Exit Enable ................................. Section [09], Option [4]
Arm/Disarm Bell Squawk .................... Section [10], Option [1]
Closing Confirmation ........................... Section [61], Option [1]
Opening After Alarm Keypad RingbackSection [61], Option [2]
Opening After Alarm Bell Ringback ... Section [61], Option [3]
Bypass Status Displayed While ArmedSection [09], Option [5]
AC/DC Inhibit Arming .......................... Section [81], Option [2]
With Arm/Disarm Bell Squawk enabled, when a
[ ][9] arming is performed, no squawk will sound.
5.16
Entry/Exit Delay Options
Upon arming, the panel will begin the exit delay. If the
Audible Exit Delay With Urgency option is enabled, the
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keypad will beep at one second intervals until the exit delay
expires. The keypad will beep rapidly for the last 10 seconds
of exit delay to warn the user that the system is about to arm.
For commercial applications, the Bell Squawk on Exit
Delay option may be enabled. The panel will squawk the
alarm output once every second when the exit delay is
initiated and three times per second for the last 10 seconds
until the exit delay expires.
Upon entry, if a Delay type zone is violated, the panel will
begin the entry delay. The keypad will emit a steady tone.
The keypad will pulse the keypad sounder during the last 10
seconds to warn the user the system is about to go into
alarm. If there was an alarm during the armed period, the
keypad will pulse for the entire entry delay to warn the user
of the previous alarm.
For commercial applications Bell Squawk on Entry Delay
may be enabled. The panel will squawk the alarm output
once every second until the entry delay expires or the
system is disarmed.
Since two Delay zones – and therefore two different
Entry Delays – are programmable, when the panel is
armed, the Entry Delay will begin when the first
delay zone violated.
If the Bell Squawk During Auto Arm option is enabled, the
bell will squawk when the system is auto-armed in order to
notify anyone on the premises that the system is being
armed.
If the Exit Delay Termination option is enabled, the panel
will monitor the Delay zones during exit delay. During the
exit delay, if a Delay type zone is violated and then secured,
the exit delay will be terminated and the panel will be armed
immediately.
Bell Delay Timer – This timer determines the delay before
the bell will be activated after the system has gone into alarm
due to any audible burglary zone. 24 Hour Zones do not
follow Bell Delay. If an access code is entered prior to the
expiry of this delay, the bell will not activate. The delay can
be programmed in section [84]. This will be a 3 digit entry
and the resolution will be in minutes. Valid entries are 002-
255 minutes (000=disabled).
Entry Delay 1 and 2 (System Times) .................... Section [02]
Exit Delay (System Times) ..................................... Section [02]
Bell Squawk Options .............................................. Section [10]
Audible Exit Delay With Urgency ........ Section [10], Option [5]
Exit Delay Termination ......................... Section [11], Option [4]
Bell Delay Timer ...................................................... Section [84]
5.17
Transmission Delay
If Transmission Delay is being used, the Opening
After Alarm code must be programmed. See section
5.7 "Communicator Reporting Codes".
New customers often cause false alarms while becoming
familiar with the system. The Transmission Delay is designed
to delay the communication of a zone alarm for a programmed
period of time. If the system is disarmed before the
transmission delay time expires, the panel will not report the
alarm to the central station. The Opening After Alarm code,
however, will still be communicated to the central station. By
default, the Transmission Delay is not programmed.
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