Programming the Panel
Exit Extension
(0013)
(Default = on) This setting determines whether or not the
user can reenter and exit again through an entry or exit
delay door (without disarming and rearming the system).
This helps prevent exit faults and false alarms by allowing
users to reenter the armed premises for a forgotten item.
When Exit Extension is on, the panel restarts the exit delay
timer if the user reenters the premises through a designated
delay door before the exit delay time expires.
When Exit Extension is off, the exit delay timer does not
restart if the user reenters the premises. This forces the user
to disarm the system to avoid setting off an alarm.
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For UL Listed systems, Exit Extension must be
turned off.
To turn Exit Extension off or on:
With the display showing EXIT EXTENSION OFF/ON
(current setting), press
The display flashes the entered setting. Press
the display shows the new setting.
Auto Stay Arming
(0014)
(Default = on) This setting determines whether or not the
system automatically arms to STAY (level 2) if the user
arms the system to AWAY (level 3) without exiting the
premises. This can help prevent accidental alarms by
deactivating interior motion sensors during occupied
arming periods.
With the feature turned on, the user arms the system to
AWAY. Touchpads (and other status sounders) emit one exit
delay beep every four seconds, then one every second
during the last 10 seconds. If the exit delay time expires
with no standard delay sensor activation, the system
automatically arms to STAY.
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Arming the system to AWAY with No Delay over-
rides the Auto Stay Arming feature.
To turn Auto Stay Arming off or on:
With the display showing AUTO STAY ARMING OFF/
ON (current setting), press
The display flashes the entered setting. Press
the display shows the new setting.
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(Security—Partition 1)
1 (off) or 2 (on).
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(Security—Partition 1)
1 (off) or 2 (on).
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Keyswitch Sensor
(0015)
(Default = none) This feature lets users arm and disarm the
system using either a keyswitch wired to a hardwire zone
input or a wireless door or window sensor.
For example, if sensor 1 is designated as the keyswitch
sensor and the system is disarmed, then tripping sensor 1
arms the system to AWAY. If the system is armed to STAY
or AWAY, tripping sensor 1 disarms the system. The panel
reports opening, closing, and force armed reports (if these
features are turned on) to the central monitoring station.
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A bypassed keyswitch sensor cannot arm or dis-
arm the system.
During an audible alarm, keyswitch sensors can
disarm the system (which sends a cancel report to
the central monitoring station), but cannot arm the
system. The system can be armed only after siren
timeout expires.
Keyswitch sensors test the same as any other sen-
sor and do not arm or disarm the system during a
sensor test.
To assign a Keyswitch Sensor:
With the display showing KEYSWITCH SENSOR n
(current sensor number), enter the desired sensor
number (01-24).
The display flashes the entered sensor number. Press
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Duress Code
(0016)
(Default = none) The duress code is a unique 4-digit access
code that allows users to operate the system and, at the
same time, instructs the panel to send a silent alarm report
to the central station.
Do not use a duress code unless it is absolutely necessary.
Using duress codes often results in false alarms due to code
entry errors. If a duress code is absolutely necessary, use it
with an Interrogator® audio verification module (AVM) to
reduce false alarms and accidental dispatches
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To use this feature, the DURESS OPTION setting
under the REPORTING—PARTITION 1 menu
must be turned on.
To program a Duress Code:
With the display showing DURESS CODE ****, enter
the desired 4-digit duress code.
The display flashes the entered setting. Press
the display shows the new code.
To delete a Duress Code:
With the display showing DURESS CODE nnnn
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(current code), press
The display shows DURESS CODE ****.
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