Utility Output Command; Arming Without Entry Delay; Arming For The Night: [*]+[I J; Quick-Exit - DSC PC1150 Instruction Manual

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Utility Output Command

The Programmable Output (PGM terminal) can be programmed to be activated by a keypad command. This output
can be used to operate devices such as door strikes or special lighting. Depending on the option chosen, the [ $][7]
and the PGM output will be activated for 5 seconds.
The PC1 150 is programmed from the keypad by using commands in the [*][8] section. These commands are
described in detail in the Programming Section of this manual. The default Installer's Code is [1212].

Arming Without Entry Delay

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Entering [ *][9] before entering an Access Code will arm the panel and remove the Entry Delay from the
All "Home-Away"zones will also be automatically bypassed. When armed using the [*][9] command, the "Armed"
light will FLASH to remind the user that the system is armed without the entry delay. This command allows the user
to remain at home and have an instant alarm on the entry doors.

Arming For The Night: [*]+[I J

When retiring for the night, the user may reactivate bypassed interior "Home-Away" zones by entering the [*][l]
command. When this command is entered, the "Armed" light will FLASH to remind the user that there is no entry
delay. The [*][l] command will not remove bypasses from zones that have been manually bypassed.
Quick-Exit: [*]+fOJ when Armed
NOTE: This feature must not be enabled on UL installations.
Entering [*][O] when the system is armed will allow the user to leave the premises through any delay zone
without altering the status of the system. This feature must be enabled for it to be operational; Quick-Exit may
be enabled at Section [32] Light 4.
After [*][O] is entered, only one armed delay zone may be opened within 2 minutes. Any additional openings,
or openings after the 2-minute delay will cause an alarm.

Keypad Zones

There are three zones which can be activated by pressing and holding two keys on the keypad. For these alarms
to be transmitted, the keypad zones must be enabled in Programming Section [09] Alarm and Restoral Codes.
Press and hold [1]+[3] for 1 second to sound an alarm. A pulsed tone will sound, and the alarm will be
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once the panel has accepted the alarm.
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function is activated. If programmed for transmission, the keypad will sound
successful completion of the transmission to the monitoring station.
Press and hold [ *]+[#I for 1 second togeneratean alarm. This alarm may be programmed
or audible. When programmed as audible, the siren will sound a steady tone: refer to Section [12], Light
6. Keypad audible annunciation for this alarm is programmable in Section [14], Light 5, as "audible"
(3 beeps) or "silent" (no buzzer feedback). If programmed as "audible", the buzzer will sound once
the key input is accepted.
If the PC1 150 is armed and Zone 1 is a Delay zone, Zone 1 can be opened without an alarm sounding
if the [#] Key is pressed and held before the zone is opened. This feature allows a door to be opened
without the system having to be disarmed. If Zone 1 is still open when the [#] Key is released, there
will be an instant alarm.
monitoring station if transmission is enabled. The keypad will sound a series of short beeps
for 1 second to generate a silent alarm alarm. The siren will not sound when this
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