Bypass Mask, Zones 1 - 8; Access Code Bypass Mask, Access Codes 1 - 8; Access Code Bypass Mask, Access Codes 9 -16; Keypad Lockout Options - DSC PC2585 Installation Manual

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[36]

Bypass Mask, Zones 1 - 8

In this section, if a zone LED is ON, then that zone can be bypassed using the [ ][1] command. In the default setting,
Zone Lights 1 through 8 are ON.
[37]

Access Code Bypass Mask, Access Codes 1 - 8

This section is used to determine whether or not Access Codes 1 to 8 are able to bypass zones. When a Zone Light
is ON, the code indicated is able to bypass zones. In the default setting, all Zone Lights are ON.
If an Access Code is not required to bypass zones, programming in this section will not affect system operation.
The Access Code Required for Bypass Option is programmed in Section [23] Zone Light 4.
[38]

Access Code Bypass Mask, Access Codes 9 -16

This section is used to determine whether or not Access Codes 9 to 16 are able to bypass zones. When a Zone Light
is ON, the code indicated is able to bypass zones. In the default setting, Zone Lights 1 to 8 are ON.
[39]

Keypad Lockout Options

Keypad Lockout is a useful feature to stop users from trying to guess system access codes. The number of attempts
to enter a valid code before the keypad locks out is programmable as well as the duration of keypad lockout. Entering
"00" for the first two digits will disable this feature.
When the keypad locks out, the bell will sound for approximately 10 seconds. The keypad will beep 3 times every 10
seconds for the duration of the lockout time. Pressing the [#] key will not suppress the beeps. If a reporting code is
programmed, the system will transmit a reporting code to indicate that the keypad has been locked out.

[40] - [43] Split Arming

The Split Arming feature allows a single control panel to act as two independent alarm systems, each with their own
opening and closing schedules, zone assignments and Access Codes.
Zone and Access Code assignments are programmed in Section [40] through [43]. Typically, zones and Access
Codes are assigned to either Group A or Group B; however, the system may be programmed so that some zones and
Access Codes are common to both Groups.
Sections [40] through [43] are programmed in the same manner as Programming Section [20]; refer to Section [20]
for programming instructions.
[40]

Group A Zone Assignment

This section is used to assign zones to Group or Side A in a split-armed application. In the default setting, all Zone
Lights are ON.

[41] Group B Zone Assignment

This section is used to assign zones to Group or Side B in a split-armed application. In the default setting, all Zone
Lights are ON.
[42]

Group A Access Code Assignment

If a Zone Light is ON, that Access Code is assigned to group A. Note that Access Codes 9 through 16 are permanently
assigned to Group A. If a Zone Light is ON in both Section [42] and [43], the code is common to both sides and will
arm or disarm the entire system. In the default setting, all Zone Lights are ON. The Master Code (Access Code 1)
must be assigned to both Group A and Group B in order for split arming to function properly.
[43]

Group B Access Code Assignment

If a Zone Light is ON, that Access Code is assigned to group B. If a Zone Light is ON in both Section [42] and [43],
the code is common to both sides and will arm or disarm the entire system. In the default setting, all Zone Lights are
ON. Note that codes 9 to 16 cannot be assigned to Group B. The Master Code (Access Code 1) must be assigned
to both Group A and Group B in order for split arming to function properly.
Notes On Split Armimg:
Common Zones: If a zone is assigned to both Group A and Group B, then both Group A and Group B must be armed
for that zone to be armed.
Common Access Code: If an Access Code (1 through 8 only) is assigned to Group A and Group B, then that Access
Code will arm and disarm the entire panel.
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