Intek Elite 16D Installation & Programming Manual

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Elite 16D
16 Zone Control Communicator
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Programming Guide

Proudly Designed and Manufactured in New Zealand

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  • Page 1: Programming Guide

    Elite 16D 16 Zone Control Communicator Installation & Programming Guide Proudly Designed and Manufactured in New Zealand...
  • Page 2 Copyright by Intek Security Products Ltd The information contained in this manual is correct at the time of printing. Intek Security Products Ltd reserve the right to make changes to the features and specifications at any time without notice in the course of product...
  • Page 3 INSTALLATION NOTES ..................4 INTRODUCTION ....................5 PACKAGE CONTENTS ..................5 ELITE CABINET DETAILS .................6 INPUTS ......................7 OUTPUTS ......................9 PCB WIRING DIAGRAM ................. 10 ELITE KEYPADS .................... 11 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS ..................12 KEYPAD TAMPER ..................12 MEMORY DISPLAY CHART ................13 KEYPAD INSTALLATION ................15 INSTALLING RX-16 RADIO RECEIVER..........
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  • Page 5 This Elite 16D alarm control panel has been designed to provide the most requested features for both the installer & the end-user. These features include ease of installation, ease of programming and user friendly operation all in a package which is reliable, functional and attractive.
  • Page 6 MOUNTING KEYHOLES TRANSFORMER CABLE ENTRY MAINS BLOCK Fit Radio PCB Here Install Battery Here MAIN CONTROL CABINET Insert Tamper Assembly Here TAMPER ASSEMBLY Page 6...
  • Page 7 The Elite 16D has 10 separate programmable monitored analogue inputs, Programmable, multi-state detection inputs Programmable, multi-state keyswitch input Programmable tamper circuit Each input must be terminated with the appropriate value or combination of end-of-line resistors, even if the input is unused, unless the zone is defined as a radio zone.
  • Page 8 The activation events and outputs for this tamper circuit are mapped in the same manner as for detection zones 1-8. In addition to the Analogue monitoring inputs, you will find the following system inputs on your Elite 16D control PCB;...
  • Page 9 EARTH - Always connect the mains earth to the appropriate terminals on the mains terminal block. If required a flying lead may be connected from this earth point to the terminal marked "Frame Earth" on the Elite PCB. N e v e r c o n n e c t t h e m a i n s...
  • Page 10 From Mains Street Earth Line Expansion Port Connection to Frame Telephone Line Earth Line Transformer Phone Listen-in to Output 1 Listen Keypad & Data Communications Battery Battery Clock Port Keypad Serial Port Siren Dri v er Links to Outputs 1 & 2 F2 Batt Page 10...
  • Page 11 A rmed M ains M emory Batt ery Elite E xclude Tamper L ine Program Cont rol A (0) B(9) A ux Standard Elite LED Keypad Window Layout When the Elite is displaying codes and address values in program mode it may be necessary to display the 9 and 0 digits.
  • Page 12 The Elite LED Keypad consists of; an 18 button, backlit silicone rubber keypad, 20 LED indicators and an internal piezo buzzer housed in a modern white plastic housing. The plastic housing has a hinged front lid to cover and protect the rubber buttons when not in use. All the electronics are contained on a single circuit board inside the housing.
  • Page 13 This Elite 16D alarm panel has an event memory which stores the 40 most recent events including all alarm events, all system events such as mains failure etc as well as settings and unsettings This event memory is displayed via the standard keypad with the most recent event shown first and subsequent events following in descending order from newest to oldest.
  • Page 14 EVENT DEVICE INDICATOR STATUS DURESS ALARM Area "A" Partition "A" On Steady LINE Flashing DURESS ALARM Area "B" Partition "B" On Steady LINE Flashing DURESS ALARM Area "C" Partition "A" & "B" On Steady LINE Flashing PANIC Keypad LINE Flashing PANIC Radio Key LINE...
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION Separate the two keypad halves by carefully inserting a small screwdriver into the release slots on the bottom edge of the keypad front half and applying a gentle pressure. This will release the bottom edge of the housing enough for you to unclip the top.
  • Page 16 The Elite 16D is fully high level compatible with the new Auto-tune RX-16 radio receiver. The addition of this receiver will add wireless capability to your system in the form or wireless PIR detectors, Wireless Radiokey transmitters and wireless reed switch transmitters. The RX-16 auto-tune receiver connects to the same communications port as the keypads and can be installed , either inside the cabinet, or if preferred, may be installed at a remote location.
  • Page 17 HOW TO PROGRAM The programming sequence always follows this pattern; <PROGRAM> - <2 or 3 digit address> - <ENTER> 3 short beeps if OK - 1 long beep if error The leds will display current value or status Enter the new value or option <New Value>...
  • Page 18 TO EXIT PROGRAM MODES To exit program modes when you have finished programming: Press <PROGRAM> - <ENTER> Program light goes out The panel is now back in Run Mode, any program changes you have made will have replaced previous values and be in effect.
  • Page 19 USER CODE PERMISSIONS (Code Options) 1st Set - P25E-P48E Option 0 - Turns all options off Option 1 - Code has Area A permissions Option 2 - Code has Area B permissions Option 3 - Code has Area C permissions Option 4 - Code can Arm Area Option 5 - Code can Disarm Area Option 6 - Code can turn Monitor on...
  • Page 20 OUTPUT OPTIONS FIRST SET- P101E-P108E This block of addresses (P101E - P108E) are used to map output modifiers to each of the 8 outputs available on the Elite. Note: Only 5 outputs are available on the Elite mother board. The additional outputs are available on the Output Expander module.
  • Page 21 P111E Keypad panic to Output #1 Keypad Tampers to Output #1 Zone Tampers to Output #1 Cabinet Tamper to Output #1 Radio Panic to Output #1 Mains Fail to Output #1 Battery Low to Output #1 Phone Line Fail Option 1 Keypad Panic to Output - This option is used to map the operation of the keypad panic button to an output i.e.
  • Page 22 OUTPUT AUTO ON/OFF TIME ZONES - P121E - 128E This block of addresses are used to map automatic turn on and turn off periods to each of the outputs where required. The start of the time zone will cause outputs mapped at these addresses to turn on whereas the end of the time zone will cause the output to turn off.
  • Page 23 The block of addresses from P140E to P158E are used to assign the basic function options of each keypad in the system. Each of the address lines from P140E to P158E may have 8 options assigned where the 8 options represent the individual addresses of the keypads in the system.
  • Page 24 P170E Time Zone to use for Auto Arm or Disarm (Default 0) - This option will determine which Time Zone will cause Area "A" to arm, disarm or both, based on the programmed options set at P180E. PARTITION "A" PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS first set - P171E - P178E This block of addresses sets a number of output options which are specific and unique to the operation of partition or Area "A".
  • Page 25 PARTITION "A" SPECIFIC OUTPUT OPTIONS second set - P181E - P188E As with P171E to P178E, this block of addresses sets a number of output options which are specific and unique to the operation of partition or Area "A". Activity in Areas "B" or "C" will have NO direct effect on the options set at these addresses.
  • Page 26 PARTITION "A" KEYPAD OPTIONS - P191E - P196E P191E Day Zone alarms to keypad buzzer (Default all) - This option will operate the keypad buzzer when a day zone is activated. The duration of the buzzer is defined at P457E. Day zones are those which are active during periods when the Area is unset.
  • Page 27 PARTITION "A" MISCELLANEOUS KEYPAD OPTIONS - P198E P198E Spare Arm key required before code to set Monitor key required before code to turn on Monitor Mode Code required to arm area Control function requires code Control function toggles Control function is momentary Control shunts "Day"...
  • Page 28 PARTITION "A" MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 2nd set - P199E 199E Keyswitch Input enabled Use 2nd Keyswitch Keyswitch arms Area "A" Pendant chirps on Area "A" Arming / disarming Pendant chirps on Area "A" Monitor on / off 2 second output on setting 2 second output on unsetting Access Control enabled even when Area "A"...
  • Page 29 MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS - P201E to P206E P201E Mains input AC or DC Ignore Mains input Low Keyswitch is momentary or latching High Keyswitch is momentary or latching Cabinet tamper is loop or end-of-line Installer lockout Area "C" is zones shared with Area "A" & "B", i.e. Area "C" is zones common to "A" & "B" Local serial port speed Option 1 Mains input is AC or DC - The AC input on the panel can be 17vac @ 50hz or a DC input...
  • Page 30 SINGLE OR DUAL ZONE INPUT (8 or 16 zones) - P300E P300E 1-8E Single or dual zone input - This option is used to define the Elite as an 8 or 16 zone panel where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. If a zone is optioned on at this address it means that zone has been assigned "Zone Doubling"...
  • Page 31 P336E 1-8E Zone is a handover - Where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. Zones defined at this address as handover are given the unique ability to behave as both delay and instant zones. If a zone defined as an entry delay zone has been activated and the entry delay is running, a handover zone will behave as another entry delay zone with a delay time as defined at P401E to P416E.
  • Page 32 Area "C" Day Zone keypad buzzer duration - Default 2 seconds The Elite 16D provides a basic Access Control function which utilises the keypad Control Function, one of the outputs as a switching device and separate zone inputs as Request-to-Exit and door position monitoring. Address...
  • Page 33 P343E is used to assign a zone to be the door position monitor input and address P344E is used to assign a zone as the request to exit input. Once options have been programmed, a door which is fitted with a reed switch, monitored by the zone as defined at P343E will cause a 24 hour alarm if it is opened without the Control Function being operated.
  • Page 34 ENROLLING RADIO DETECTORS - P501E to P516E This block of 16 addresses is where radio PIR's and other wireless detectors are enrolled into the Elite and assigned to zones. Assigning a zone as radio at addresses P332E & P352E will enable this function and disable the zone input terminals for that specific zone on the pcb.
  • Page 35 ENROLLING RADIO KEYS - P541E - P556E In the Elite 16D we refer to wireless pendant transmitters as "Radio Keys". Because the Elite recognises each button as a separate function or user we refer to each button or user separately in that if you are loading a three button radio key, you would actually be enroling 3 separate radio users.
  • Page 36 Option 5 Radio user #1 will disarm - When this option is enabled, radio user #1 will disarm which ever area is assigned by options 1-3 Option 6 Radio user #1 will turn Monitor Mode on - When this option is enabled, radio user #1 will turn Monitor Mode on in which ever area is assigned by options 1-3 Option 7 Radio user #1 will turn Monitor Mode off - When this option is enabled, radio user #1 will turn...
  • Page 37 MAPPING RADIO USERS TO OUTPUTS - P601E to P616E This block of addresses is used to map radio users to outputs in conjunction with P581E - P596E. All output modifiers such as reset timers and lock out functions are maintained and will determine the behaviour of the assigned output.
  • Page 38 PROGRAMMING DAYLIGHT SAVING ADJUSTMENTS - P712E - P717E Given that your Elite 16D controller has a real time clock compliant with minutes & hours of the day, days of the week and months of the year, it is only reasonable to assume automatic adjustments for daylight saving. This block of addresses provides the Elite 16D with the information required to perform the daylight saving adjustments as required.
  • Page 39 P722E Active Outputs - This option will cause the keypad to display the outputs which are currently turned on, i.e.active P723E Display keyboard address - This option will cause the keypad you are operating to display it's address from 1-8. This feature is only available in installer program mode. P724E Display partitions assigned to this keypad - This option will cause the keypad you are operating to display the Areas to which it has been assigned permissions.
  • Page 40 Set Month P734E 0-99 Set Year - Where 0-99 represent years, i.e. 97 = 1997. The Elite 16D is fully 2000 compliant so values of 00 or higher will represent the year 2000 etc. P736E W r i t e...
  • Page 41 Another powerful feature available from your Elite 16D control communicator is Command Control. This feature is a remote control facility which allows valid users to access the panel via a standard touch tone telephone and check the set / unset status of each of the areas and operate each of the eight outputs.
  • Page 42 alarm event messages except The messages must be recorded in the storage slots assigned that particular status For example, if you are installing a system with a Command Control requirement to remotely set and unset Area "A" (Main Alarm) as well as turn lighting on and off which is controlled by output #2, you must record appropriate status messages as follows Slot 1 "Main alarm set"...
  • Page 43 Elite Command Control provides a powerful, easy to use remote telephone control of your control communicator. User operation of the Elite Command Control has been designed to be as simple and user friendly as possible with recorded voice status messages to prompt you through the 11 menu options, providing a status report of the section of the system which you are currently commanding.
  • Page 44 The communicator facility of this Elite controller has been designed to provide optimum flexibility in the way in which alarm events are reported. This flexibility includes options or reporting a central monitoring station using Ademco Contact ID format, a domestic reporting option using alternating siren tones, a format for reporting alarms to an alpha numeric pager and a powerful speech dialler.
  • Page 45 The flexibility of the system is further extended by the way in which you can assign different reporting formats to each of the six possible phone numbers. Ademco Contact ID Reporting Format - This is a high speed, DTMF format used to report alarm events to a commercial monitoring station equipped with a computerised receiver.
  • Page 46 COMMUNICATOR REPORTING SCENARIOS In order to provide you with the most convenient way of assigning one or more of these possible formats to each alarm event, we have developed a unique system called "Reporting Scenarios" These Scenarios define what action is taken by the communicator for each alarm event, eg.alternate call numbers 1&2 until one is kissed-off or dual report to numbers 1&2 until both kissed-off There are four individual scenarios available each with up to 16 possible steps.
  • Page 47 To assist you in programming your Elite communicator we have set out a number of the most common reporting scenarios for you to copy. Because the defaults of the panel assign Reporting Scenario #1 to all zone activations, tamper activations and system events etc it it advisable to make the required alterations to Scenario #1 (P211E) should you require a different dialling sequence.
  • Page 48 DEFINE REPORTING FORMATS - P231E - P236E This group of addresses is used to define which format the communicator will use when contacting each of the six phone numbers on an individual basis. For example phone number 1 may be a speech dial report to a domestic home with numbers 2 and 3 reporting in Contact ID to a monitoring company P231E 1-8E...
  • Page 49 ZONE ACTIVATION SCENARIO MAPPING - P241E - P256E This group of addresses is used to map activations from each of the 16 possible alarm zones to one of the 4 possible reporting scenarios. If a value of zero (0) is assigned at an address in this block, alarms from that zone will not be reported by the communicator.
  • Page 50 This group of addresses is used to map the eight possible low zone tampers to one of the four possible reporting scenarios. If a value of zero (0) is assigned at an address in this block, low tampers from that zone input will not be reported by the communicator.
  • Page 51 This group of addresses is used to define which events will be reported and also to assign these Area based events to one of the four possible scenarios Multiple options can be assigned to the Area or partition based addresses but only one value (1-4) can be assigned to the scenario mapping addresses.
  • Page 52 P322E 1-8E Area A Reporting Options - Default 1,2&4 1 = Sent Set / Unset 2 = Send Monitor On/ Off 3 = Send Unset only after activations 4 = Send Duress Alarms 5 = Enable 24hr alarms to voice/domestic 6 = send set immediately 7 = Spare 8 = Spare...
  • Page 53 Option 1 Enable Communicator - This option is used to activate the communicator hardware. If this option is not assigned, all communicator activity, including recording messages on the speech dialler module, will be disabled. - Default = Communicator Off Option 2 DTMF or Decadic.Selects touchtone dialling.led must be ON Option 3 NZ Style Decadic - With this option off, the deladic pulses are NZ style pulses.
  • Page 54 This block of addresses from P620E to P658E is used to assign the Ademco Contact ID codes to all of the definable events your Elite V4 control communicator can report. P620E XXXE Duress Alarm Default = 121 P621E XXXE Zone 1 Activation Default = 130 0 = No Report P622E...
  • Page 55 P662E 1-8E Voice Messages Mapped to Zone 2 Activation's - Default 1 P663E 1-8E Voice Messages Mapped to Zone 3 Activation's - Default 1 P664E 1-8E Voice Messages Mapped to Zone 4 Activation's - Default 1 P665E 1-8E Voice Messages Mapped to Zone 5 Activation's - Default 1 P666E 1-8E Voice Messages Mapped to Zone 6 Activation's - Default 1...
  • Page 56 PROGRAMMING TEST CALL OPTIONS - P706E - P707E Because the Elite 16D runs a real time clock, it is possible to assign test calls by day of the week and time of day rather than the more common practice of spacing test calls so many hours apart,.
  • Page 57 In addition to the programmable Contact ID code assignments defined at P 620E - P658E there are a number of event codes with extensions pre-defined as listed below. This extensions list is for your reference only and can not be re-assigned. Event Code Extension...
  • Page 58 CLIENT MODE PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING USER CODES User Code #1 (Master Code) if deleted code is reset to 987654 - Default 123 Page 18 User Code #2 Page 18 User Code #3 Page 18 User Code #4 Page 18 User Code #5 Page 18 User Code #6 Page 18...
  • Page 59 P50E Extended Access Permissions for user #2 - Default 3 1 = Code can override DOTL Page 19 P51E Extended Access Permissions for user #3 - Default 3 2 = Can change phone numbers Page 19 P52E Extended Access Permissions for user #4 - Default 3 3 = Can change real time clock Page 19 P53E...
  • Page 60 P104E Output #4 Primary options - Default none 4 = One Shot (lock-out) Page 20 P105E Output #5 Primary options - Default none 5 = DTMF cmd remote control Page 20 P106E Output #6 Primary options - Default none 6 = Local command control Page 20 P107E Output #7 Primary options - Default none...
  • Page 61 P172E Area "A" primary options for output #2 - Default 1 & 3 2 = 24 hour activation's Page 24 P173E Area "A" primary options for output #3 - Default 1 3 = Monitor Mode activation's Page 24 P174E Area "A" primary options for output #4 - Default 1 4 = Radio key chirps Page 24 P175E...
  • Page 62 PROGRAMMING PARTITION 'B' PARAMETERS P270E Time zones used for Area "B" auto arming/disarming - Default 0 Page 24-28 PARTITION 'B' PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS P271E-P278E OPTIONS P271E Area "B" primary options for output #1 - Default 1 1 = Standard zone activation's Page 24-28 P272E Area "B"...
  • Page 63 2 = Unset Partition When Time Zone Starts 3 = Disable Monitor Mode Exit Delay 4 = Disable Set Mode Exit Delay 5 = Disable Monitor Mode Entry Delay 6 = Disable Set Mode Entry Delay 7 = Spare 8 = Disable zone tampers during exit delay PROGRAMMING PARTITION 'C' PARAMETERS P370E Time zones used for Area "C"...
  • Page 64 P394E 24Hr alarms to keypads - Default 1-8 Page 24-28 P395E Exit beeps - Default 1-8 Page 24-28 P396E Entry beeps - default 1-8 Page 24-28 PROGRAMMING DURESS DIGIT FOR PARTITION 'C' P397E Duress digit - Default 0 Page 24-28 PARTITION 'C' MISC OPTIONS P398E Misc partition options 1 - Default 0...
  • Page 65 P301E Zone 1 vibration sensitivity - Default 0 0 = No vibration sensor Page 30 P302E Zone 2 vibration sensitivity - Default 0 Sensitivity 1-8 Page 30 P303E Zone 3 vibration sensitivity - Default 0 1 = High sensitivity Page 30 P304E Zone 4 vibration sensitivity - Default 0 8 = Low sensitivity...
  • Page 66 P413E Zone 13 entry delay - Default 0 Page 32 P414E Zone 14 entry delay - Default 0 Page 32 P415E Zone 15 entry delay - Default 0 Page 32 P416E Zone 16 entry delay - Default 0 Page 32 P417E Area "A"...
  • Page 67 SET RADIO DETECTOR OPTIONS P521E - P536E OPTIONS P521E Radio Detector zone #1 options - Default 1 1 = Ness battery fail Page 34 P522E Radio Detector zone #2 options - Default 1 2 = Ness radio reed switch Page 34 P523E Radio Detector zone #3 options - Default 1 3 = Crow battery low...
  • Page 68 RADIO KEY OPTIONS 2ND SET P581E Radio user #1 options - Default 0 P581E-P596E OPTIONS Page 36 P582E Radio user #2 options - Default 0 1 = User turns control on Page 36 P583E Radio user #3 options - Default 0 2 = User turns control off Page 36 P584E...
  • Page 69 P703E Time Zone 8 start time - Default 0 Page 37 P704E Time Zone 8 finish time - Default 0 Page 37 PROGRAMMING DAYLIGHT SAVING ADJUSTMENTS P712E Daylight saving start Sunday - Default 1 Page 38 P713E Daylight saving start month - Default 10 Page 38 P714E Daylight saving start hour - Default 2...
  • Page 70 COMMUNICATOR REPORTING SCENARIOS Page 46 P211E Reporting Scenario #1 options Page 47 P212E Reporting Scenario #2 options Page 47 P213E Reporting Scenario #3 options Page 47 P214E Reporting Scenario #4 options Page 47 MAXIMUM DIALLING ATTEMPTS PER SCENARIO P215E Max Dial Attempts for Scenario 1-Value 1-99 (Default=10) Page 47 P216E Max Dial Attempts for Scenario 2-Value 1-99 (Default=10)
  • Page 71 P466E Zone 6 exclude mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 49 P467E Zone 7 exclude mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 49 P468E Zone 8 exclude mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 49 P469E Zone 9 exclude mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 49 P470E Zone 10 exclude mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1...
  • Page 72 P323E Area A reports mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 52 P324E Area B reporting options Page 52 P325E Area B reports mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 52 P326E Area C reporting options Page 52 P327E Area C reports mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 52 SYSTEM REPORTING OPTIONS...
  • Page 73 P660E Voice message number 1-8 mapped to panic alarm - default 1 Page 54 P661E Voice message number 1-8 mapped to zone 1 activation - default 1 Page 54 P662E Voice message number 1-8 mapped to zone 2 activation - default 1 Page 54 P663E Voice message number 1-8 mapped to zone 3 activation - default 1...
  • Page 74 ARMING THE PANEL (CODE = A VALID 1-6 DIGIT USER CODE) PRESS <ARM> <CODE> <ENTER> <ARM> <CODE> <ENTER> The mode for arming above depends upon the programmed panel operation. Also, the arming mode can vary from one keypad to another, depending upon how the system is programmed. If the arm sequence was successful, the relevant armed LED will turn on (ARMED, A or B) or a combination of these, depending upon the areas assigned to a particular user code.
  • Page 75 If the system has been programmed with a control function, then the control mode is operated as follows; PRESS <CONTROL> <CONTROL> <CODE> <ENTER> The control led on the keypad will turn ON. If control mode was set as a timed function, the control led will turn off automatically after a pre-defined period. If the control mode was set as a toggle function entering in the above sequence will turn off the control function and the control led will turn off.
  • Page 76 COMMAND CONTROL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1) Dial the alarm panel from a remote DTMF (push button) telephone. 2) The panel will answer with a continuous tone for 5 seconds. When this tone stops, enter in your 4 digit code for the function you wish to control P262, Area A code 1,1,1,1 P263, Area B code 2,2,2,2 P264, Area C code 3,3,3,3...
  • Page 77 INITIATING A PRINT COMMAND If a user has permission to print the event log to a printer they must first enter client program mode eg <PROGRAM><CODE NO.><ENTER> (program LED on steady) THEN ENTER <PROGRAM><726><ENTER> Up to 63 events will then be transferred to the printer. Note;...
  • Page 78 SOFTWARE CHANGES TO ELITE 16D There have been a number of improvents to the latest version of panel software (V4.20) which differ from previous versions of software V4.16 and below. These are; 1) The PWM or siren driver option for outputs 1 & 2 have now moved from P201E options 1 & 2 to P101E and P102E option 8.
  • Page 79 8) The sending of set signals can now be programmed to be sent immediately upon setting or at the end of the exit delay (refer P322E, P324E and P326E). ADDITIONAL FEATURES WITH V4.21 SOFTWARE 1)On powering up the panel with the panel tamper open tamper alarms are inhibited as before but the panel does not now default to putting keypad 1 into program mode.Instead, all keypads on the system start up in normal mode and you may now go to any keypad connected to the panel and the first button press will automatically put that keypad into full program mode.
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