Expansion Module Zones; Section 3: Keyboard Commands; Arming And Disarming; Arming In Present Mode - Garnet PC-732G Manual

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2.11 Expanding Modules Zones
Each expander module has 8 zones. The maximum number of expander modules
supported by the panel is 3, and up to 24 additional zones can be obtained in addi-
tion to the 8 on the main panel board. Each expander module must be assigned an
address, so 3 addresses are available. For an expander module to function, it must
be enabled. Enable the expander modules in the command [299] "Enable modules,
options [1], [2] and [3]. The expander modules have 8 zone inputs. To assign a zone
number to each input, commands [220]-[227] must be programmed for expander
module zones with address 1, [228]-[235] for expander module zones with address
2 and [236]-[243] for expander module zones with address 3.

SECTION 3: Keyboard Commands

Use any system keypad to enter commands and/or program the PC-732G® securi-
ty system. The LCD keypad provides a menu of options on the liquid crystal display
and uses a combination of LEDs and display legends to communicate system
status to the user.
The [
] indicator functions as a Fault indicator. Simultaneously, these conditions
will be shown with legends on the LCD display.
The [
] indicator alerts the user that all zones in the partition are secured and the
system is ready to arm.
The 1 2 3 4 indicators show the armed or disarmed status of the different parti-
tions. If a partition is armed, the indicator for that partition will be lit.
The PC-732G® User Instruction Manual provides a basic guide to arming and
disarming the system, bypassing zones, and performing user functions from the
keypads.
The following sections provide additional details about these functions.

3.1 Arming and Disarming

For the operation of arming and disarming, please refer to the PC-732G® User
Instruction.
NOTE: The Event Log will record "Armed in Present Mode" or "Armed" in Away
Mode" every time the system is armed. If a delayed type zone remains open until
the end of the exit delay time, and forced arming is disabled, the entry delay will
begin. At the end of the entry delay period, if the system has not been disarmed,
an alarm will be generated.

3.2 Arming in Present Mode

When arming the system in present mode, zones previously defined as interior are
auto-bypassed (see section 5.2 "Programming Zones").

3.3 Automatic Arming and Disarming

The system can be programmed for Automatic Arming at a time specific every day
if it is in the disarmed condition.
The Automatic Arming schedule is independent for each partition, thus which there
are 4 commands that refer to Automatic Arming Schedule [280] - [281].
The system can also be programmed for Automatic Disarming. The Automatic
Disarming schedule is also independent for each partition, so there are also 4 com-
mands that refer to the Automatic Disarming Schedule [284] - [285].
Finally, you can define the days of the week on which you want it to take place.
Automatic Arming and Disarming of each of the partitions, the commands [290] -
[291] refer to Automatic Arming Days of each partition while [294] - [295] refer to
Automatic Disarming Days of each partition.
When the system's internal clock matches the Auto-Arming Time, the PC-732G®
panel will check the system status.
If the system is armed, the panel will do nothing until the next day at the Auto-Ar-
ming Time, and check the system again.
If the system is disarmed at the time of Auto-Arming, the panel will sound the
buzzer on all keypads for one minute.
If a Valid Access Code is entered, Auto Arming will be cancelled.
NOTE: If Auto Arm is cancelled, the number of the user who cancelled the auto
The event will be recorded in the Event Log.
If no code is entered, the panel will arm automatically.
If a zone is opened, the panel will transmit a Partial Closing Reporting Code, this
will indicate to the monitoring station that the system is not fully secured. If the
zone is restored, the panel will add the zone back to the system.
NOTE: Auto Arming can be cancelled only by entering a valid access code on any
keypad.

3.4 Forced Armed

Force arming allows the system to be armed even when zones are open (not
secured).
When armed with open zones, at the end of the exit time, the panel will
will be bypassed until the zone is closed. If the zone is closed, it shall be automa-
tically restored to the system, whereby an alarm shall be generated if the zone is
opened again.
There are two different forced armings that can be enabled, forced arming by
keypad or keyswitch and forced arming for automatic and/or remote arming.
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3.5 Commmands [
] (Keypads KPD-800 / G-LED732)[
[ ][0] Quick Arm/Disarm: If the "Quick Arm/Disarm" option is enabled, the sys-
tem will arm in Away mode without the need to enter a user code.
If the system is in exit delay, entering this command will immediately disarm the
system, without the need to enter a valid user code.
The quick disarm option only works during the exit delay time. After the exit delay
has expired, the quick disarm function will remain disabled.
[
][1] Bypass Zones: This command is similar to pressing the [Bypass] key.
of the KPD-860/KPD-860RF/G-LCD732/G-LCD732RF keypads.
[
][2] Fault Display: The panels constantly monitor the various fault conditions.
If a fault condition is present, the Fault indicator will flash (see Fault Index Table).
[
][3] Alarm Memory for the last activation period: The alarm memory indica-
tes the zones tripped during the last activation period. To view the alarm memory,
press [
] [3].
[
][4] Arming in Delayed Stay mode: The system will arm, leaving
inhibited all zones configured as Inner Zones.
[
][5]: Future Use
[
][6]: Future Use
[
][7] Keypad Control of Programmable Outputs: The PGM outputs can be
controlled from any keypad. To do this, enter [ ] [7] followed by your user code,
then select PGM's and PGM-W with the scroll keys.
Note: The user code shall have the PGMs / PGM-Ws control option enabled.
Note: PGM-W/MA-220G can only be used from KPD-860RF/G-LCD732RF.
[
][8] Enter Programming mode: This command is similar to pressing the [Pro-
gram] key on the KPD-860/KPD-860RF/G-LCD732/G-LCD732RF keypads.
[
][9] Instant Stay Arming: The system will arm, bypassing all zones configured
as Stay zones. Zones configured as Delayed Zones will operate without delay,
where by the delayed zones will operate as Instant Zones.
Commands [ ] (Keypads KPD-860 / KPD-860RF / G-LCD732 / G-LCD732RF)
The [ ] key commands provide an easy way for the user to access basic system in-
formation. The LCD display provides written information, guiding the user through
each command.
Use the arrow keys [
] to scroll through the information. provided.
[
][1] View Bypassed Zones: Use the [ ][1] keypad command to display the
bypassed zones.
NOTE: Use the scroll keys to display all zones.
[
][2] Fault Display: The panels constantly monitor for various fault conditions.
If a fault condition is present, the Fault indicator will flash. To display faults, enter
[ ] [2]. Use the arrow keys [
present.
[
][3] Alarm Memory for the last activation period: The alarm memory
indicates the zones tripped during the last activation period.
To view the alarm memory, press [
NOTE: Each time a partition is armed, the alarm memory of the zones in that
partition will be cleared.
[ ][4] View Open Zones: To view the zones that are open, enter [ ][4].
Use the [
] arrow keys to scroll through the different open zones.
[ ] [5] View Status of Keypad Tampers: To view the status of the keypad tam-
pers, enter [
] [5]. Use the arrow keys [
tampers.
[ ][6] View Zone Tampers Status: To view the status of the zone tampers, enter
[
][6]. Use the [
] arrow keys to scroll through the different open tampers.
[ ][7] Keypad Control of Programmable Outputs: PGM outputs can be contro-
lled from any keypad. To do so, enter [
Note: The user code shall have the pgms control option enabled.
[ ] [8] Viewing Low Battery Zones: To view the low battery status of zones, enter
[ ] [8]. Use the [
] arrow keys to scroll through the different low battery zones.
[
][9] Viewing Supervisory Faulted Zones: To view supervisory faulted zones,
enter [
][9]. Use the [
] arrow keys to scroll through the different zones.

3.6 Functional Keys:

There are 6 functional keys on the KPD-860/KPD-860RF/G-LCD732/G-LCD732RF
keypads. Away arming, present arming, disarming, event memory, zone bypassing
and programming.
Arm Absent [
]
The system will arm in Away mode. Enable the Quick Arm/Disarm feature (by pro-
gramming command [271], option [3]) to have this key function without the need
to enter an access code. If the Quick Arm option is not enabled, the user will have
to enter an access code before the "Away Arming" function will be executed.
]
] to move around the different fault conditions
] [3].
] to scroll through the different open
] [7] followed by your user code.

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