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User Functions (10)
This function key provides the user with a simple method
for programming user functions. Once this key is pressed,
the user must enter a valid access code before the panel
will allow user functions to be performed (see Instruction
Manual , section 3 'System Administration' for informa-
tion on [*][6] functions).
Quick Exit (11)
Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate the Quick
Exit feature. This feature must be enabled in order for the
function key to operate (see Instruction Manual , Section
3.2 'Quick Exit').
Arm Interior (12)
This function key provides the user with a simple method
for adding Stay/Away zones back into the system.
Command Output X (X=1-8) (13-20)
This function key provides the user with a simple method
for activating a PGM Output programmed as Command
Output option #1-8 (see 11.3 'Programmable Output
Options'). Once this key is pressed, the user may need to
enter a valid access code if the Cmd.Out X Rq Cd
enabled for the command output.
Silence Trouble (21)*
Pressing this key silences trouble beeps for the partition. If
the Trouble Requires Code system toggle option is
enabled, the user will be required to enter an access code
in order for this function key to work (see 7.9 'Access
Code Options').
Silence Bells (22)*
Pressing this key followed by entry of a valid access code
will silence the partition's fire alarms.
Fire Reset (23)*
Pressing this key followed by entry of a valid access code
will restore all fire alarms.
Fire Drill (24)
Pressing this key followed by entry of a valid access or
Master code will initiate the Fire Drill. This is the equiva-
lent of entering [✱][6][Access/Master Code][5].
Lamp Test (25)
Pressing this key followed by entry of a valid access or
Master code will initiate the Lamp Test. This is the equiva-
lent of entering [✱][6][Access/Master Code][8] (see
Instruction Manual , section 5.3 'Lamp Test').
Fire Insp Tst (26)
Pressing this key followed by the Walk Test Code will ini-
tiate the Fire Inspector's Test Mode. This is the equivalent
of entering [✱][6][Walk Test Code][4]. If the test mode is
already active, pressing this key followed by the Walk Test
Code will disable the test ([✱][6][Walk Test Code][5]).
User Help (27)
Pressing this key will automatically create a connection
between the keypad and the Escort4580. The Escort starts
prompting immediately through the Audio Station
assigned to the keypad.
The Escort4580 v1.3 must be enrolled and programmed
for this to work. Make sure that this function key is not
programmed to require an access code entry (see 'Func-
tion Key Options').
The intercom station must be programmed as 'intercom'.
* Not to be used with UL Listed systems
Cmd.Out X Rq Cd
Cmd.Out X Rq Cd option is
Cmd.Out X Rq Cd
K e y p a d
Quick Bypass (28)
Pressing this key, followed by entry of an access code, will
bypass all zones on the partition programmed as Quick
Bypass for the length of the Quick Bypass Duration. Press
this function key again during the Quick Bypass Pre-alert
to restart the countdown.
This is the same as entering [✱][6][Access/Master
code][14]. See '24Hr Quick Bypass (24)'.
Music Input (29)
Pressing this key will turn on the background music (if
programmed) on all the audio stations which hear general
pages.
NOTE: The Monitor and Music Input cannot be on at
the same time. If they are both enabled, the Monitor
will take priority and the Music will not be heard.
Temporary Code (30)
Pressing this function key, followed by an access code, will
enable/disable temporary codes on the partition assigned
to the keypad. The keypad will sound 3 short beeps when
temporary codes are enabled on the partition and one
long beep when temporary codes are disabled on the par-
tition. The 'T-code' LED on the LCD45XX will be on when
temporary codes are active, and off when they are not
active. See section 7.3 'Programming Access Codes'.
Cancel Key (31)
Pressing this key when the partition is NOT in alarm will:
• Silence troubles (if in normal mode)
• Exit from the current menu
When a user presses this key when the partition is in
alarm the panel will:
1. Request a valid access code.
2. Transmit a Cancel code to the central station.
3. Sound 3 beeps on the keypad, display "Alarm Can-
celed" on the keypad and sound a voice message
stating "Alarm Canceled".
NOTE: For this feature to work, make sure that the
Alarm Cancel reporting code is programmed (see
'Appendix A: Reporting Codes').
NOTE: Alarm Cancel does not initiate listen-in.
Zone Control (32)
Pressing this key will cause the programmed zone to be
violated. One of zones 121-128 can be assigned to any
function key. Do not assign more than one function key to
the same zone. Do not use zones assigned to zone control
keys for any other purpose.
The panel will follow the same procedure as when the
zone is normally violated. The zone will then automati-
cally restore. Zones assigned to zone control keys will not
be supervised.
NOTE: Do not assign fire zones (zone types 07-11) to
this function key.
Arm All (33)
Attempts to arm all partitions assigned to a specific user in
Away mode. If the function key is programmed to not
require a code, then the panel will attempt to arm all
active partitions. If a partition is not ready to arm, the mes-
sage 'Unable to arm all partitions' will appear and none of
the partitions will be armed. This function key option is
only available to system keypads. If code is required then
the panel attempts to arm all partitions to which the code
is assigned.
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