Section 3: Keypad Commands; Arm And Disarm; Stay Arming; Automatic Arming And Disarming - Garnet PC-900G Installer Manual

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SECTION 3: Keypad commands

Use any system keypad to enter commands and/or program the PC-900G® security
system.
The LCD keypad offers an options menu in the liquid crystal display and uses a
combination of LEDs and display legends to communicate the system status to the
user.
The indicator [
] works as a Fault indicator. Simultaneously, these conditions will be
shown as legends in the LCD display.
The indicator [
] informs the user that all the partition zones are secured and that
the system is ready to arm.
Indicators 1 2 3 4 show the arm or disarm status of the different partitions. If a
partition is armed, the indicator of such partition will be on.
The PC-900G® User Manual provides a basic guide to arm and disarm the system,
exclude zones and perform user functions from the keypads. The following sections
provide additional details regarding such functions.

3.1 Arm and Disarm

To operate arming and disarming please read the PC-900G® User Manual.
NOTE: The Event buffer will register the "Stay Arming" or "Away Arming" mode each
time the system is armed.
If a delay zone is open until the end of the exit time and the Force Arm is disabled, the
entry delay will commence.
At the end of the entry delay period, if the system has not been disarmed, an alarm
will be generated.

3.2 Stay Arming

To arm the system in Stay Arming mode, the zones defined as interior are auto
disabled (see section 5.2 "Programming zones").

3.3 Automatic Arming and Disarming

The system may be programmed for Auto-arm at a specific time each day if it is
disarmed.
The Auto-arm time is independent for each partition; therefore there are 4 commands
that refer to Auto-arm time [280] – [281].
The system may also be programmed for Auto-disarm.
Auto-arm time are also independent for each partition, therefore there are 4
commands that refer to Auto-disarm time [284] – [285].
Finally, the days of the week for Automatic Arming and Disarming for each partition
can be defined. Commands [290] – [291] refer to the Auto-arm days for each partition
and commands [294] – [295] refer to Auto-disarm days for each partition.
When the system internal clock coincides with the Auto-arm time, the PC-900G®
panel will verify the system status. If the system is armed, the panel will do nothing
until the following day at the Auto-arm time and will verify the system again. If, at the
time of Auto-arming, the system is disarmed, the panel will sound all keypads buzzer
for a minute.
If a valid access code is entered, Auto-arm will be cancelled.
NOTE: If Auto-arm is cancelled, the user number that cancelled Auto-arming will be
recorded in the Event buffer.
If no code is entered, the panel will Arm automatically. If a zone is open, the panel will
transmit a Partial Closing Reporting Code. This code will inform the monitoring station
that the system is not fully secured. If the zone is restored, the panel will add the zone
to the system again.
NOTE: Auto-arming can only be cancelled entering a valid access code in any keypad.

3.4 Force Arming

Force Arming allows the arming of the system even when there are open zones (not
secured).
When arming with open zones, at the end of the exit time, the panel will cancel the
zones until they are closed. If the zone is closed, it will be automatically restored to
the system. Thus, if reopened, an alarm would be generated.
There are two different force arming to be enabled: force arming by keypad or
keyswitch and force arming for auto-arm and/or remote.
3.5 Commands [
] (KPD-800/G-LED732 keypads)
[
][0] Quick Arm/Disarm: Si la opción "Armado/Desarmado Rápido" se encuentra
habilitada, el sistema armará en modo ausente sin necesidad de ingresar una clave
de usuario.
Si el sistema se encuentra en demora de salida, ingresando este comando, el sistema
se desarmará inmediatamente, sin necesidad de ingresar un código de usuario válido.
La opción desarmado rápido sólo funciona durante el tiempo de demora de salida.
Una vez finalizada la misma, la función de desarmado rápido permanecerá
deshabilitada.
[
][1] Bypass zones: This command is similar to pressing the key [Bypass] in
KPD-860/KPD-860RF/G-LCD732/G-LCD732RF keypads.
[
][2] Display trouble conditions: The panels constantly supervise the different
trouble conditions. If a trouble condition is present, the Fault indicator will turn on in
flashing mode. (See Trouble Chart according to the table of contents).
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[
][3] Alarm memory of last activation period: The alarm memory indicates the
zones where the alarm was activated during the last activation period.
To see the alarm memory, press [
[
][4] Stay Arm with Delay: The system will arm and inhibit all the zones
programmed as Interior zones.
[
][5]: Future use
[
][6]: Future use
[
][7] Keypad PGM output control: PGM outputs may be controlled from any
keypad. For that purpose, enter [
arrow keys among PGM and PGM-W.
NOTE: The user code shall have enabled the PGM/PGM-W control option.
NOTE: The PGM-W/MA-220G can only be used from KPD-860RF/G-LCD732RF.
[
][8] Enter programming mode: This command is similar to pressing the key
[Program] in KPD-860/KPD-860RF/G-LCD732/G-LCD732RF keypads.
[
][9] Stay Arm without Delay: The system will arm and inhibit all the zones
programmed as Interior zones. Zones programmed as Delay zones will function
without delay; thus, delay zones will function as Instant zones.
Commands [
] (KPD-860/860RF/G-LCD732/732RF keypads)
The commands of the [
] key offer an easy manner for the user to access basic
system information. The LCD display shows written information and guides the user
through each command.
Use the arrow keys [
] to scroll through the information provided.
[
][1] See bypassed zones: Use the keypad command [
zones.
NOTE: Use the arrow keys to view all zones.
[
][2] Display trouble conditions: The panels constantly supervise the different
trouble conditions. If a trouble condition is present, the Fault indicator will turn on in
flashing mode.
To view the faults, enter [
] [2]. Use the arrow keys [
different trouble conditions present.
[
][3] Alarm memory of last activation period: The alarm memory indicates the
zones where the alarm was activated during the last activation period.
To see the alarm memory, press [
NOTE: Each time a partition is armed, the alarm memory of such partition zones will
be deleted.
[
][4] View open zones: To see open zones enter [
[
] to scroll through the different open zones.
[
][5] View keypad tamper status: To view the status of keypad tampers, enter
[
] [5]. Use the arrow keys [
[
][6] View zone tamper status: To view the tstatus of zone tampers, enter [
[6]. Use the arrow keys [
] to scroll through the different tampers open.
[
][7] Keypad PGM output control: PGM outputs may be controlled from any
keypad. For that purpose, enter [
NOTE: The user code must have enabled the pgm control option.
[
][8] View low battery zones: To see the low battery status of the different zones
enter [
] [8]. Use the arrow keys [
zones.
[
][9] View supervision trouble zones: To see the zones with supervision trouble
enter [
] [9]. Use the arrow keys [
zones.

3.6 Function keys

There are 6 function keys in KPD-860/KPD-860RF/G-LCD732/G-LCD732RF keypads:
Away Arm, Stay Arm, Disarm, Event buffer, Zone bypass and Programming.
Away Arming [ ]
The system will arm in Away mode. Enable the function Quick Arm/Disarm
(by programming command [271], option [3]) to have this key functioning with no
need to enter an access code.
If the Quick Arm option is disabled, the user will have to enter an access code before
the "Away Arm" function is executed.
Stay Arming [
]
The system has two different stay arm modes: stay arm with delay and stay arm wi-
thout delay. The difference between them is that in stay arm without delay, the zones
behave as instant and do not allow an entry delay. Enable the Quick Arm/Disarm
(by programming command [271], option [3]) to have this key functioning with no
need to enter an access code.
If the Quick Arm option is disabled, the user will have to enter an access code before
the "Stay Arm" function is executed.
] [3].
] [7] followed by your user code, then select the
] [1] to view bypassed
] to scroll through the
] [3].
][4]. Use the arrow keys
] to scroll through the different tampers open.
] [7] followed by your user code.
] to scroll through the different low battery
] to scroll through the different low battery
]

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