CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS
Q1: RF Sensor Programming
To learn about RF sensor programming, see "Wireless (RF)
Sensor Programming" on page 41
Q2: Wired Sensor Programming
To learn about wired sensor programming, see "Wired
Sensor Programming" on page 45
Q3: RF Key Fob Programming
To learn about RF key fob programming, see "Wireless (RF)
Key Fob Programming" on page 48.
Q4: RF Keypad Programming
To learn about RF keypad programming, see "Wireless (RF)
Keypad Programming" on page 51
Q5: Exit Delay, in Seconds (45-120)
DEFAULT: 60 seconds
The default minimum setting of 60 seconds is required for
ANSI/SIA CP‐01 compliance. The delay time can be
increased without affecting compliance.
The exit delay timer can be set to a value between 45 to
120 seconds.
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The default setting 60 sets the exit delay to 60
seconds.
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To change the exit delay timer, enter a value
between 45‐120 seconds.
Q6: Entry Delay 1, in Seconds (30-240)
DEFAULT: 30 seconds
The default minimum setting of 30 seconds is required for
ANSI/SIA CP‐01 compliance.
NOTE: For compliance with ANSI/SIA CP‐01, the total
number of minutes for the combination of Q6: Entry
Delay 1 and Q35: Abort Window Dialer Delay cannot
exceed one (1) minute.
The timer for Entry Delay 1 can be set to a value between
30 to 240 seconds.
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The default setting 30 sets the timer to 30 seconds.
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To change the setting, enter a value between 30‐240
seconds.
Q7: Entry Delay 2, in Seconds (30-240)
DEFAULT: 45 seconds
The default minimum setting of 45 seconds is required for
ANSI/SIA CP‐01 compliance.
NOTE: For compliance with ANSI/SIA CP‐01, the total
number of minutes for the combination of Q7: and Q35:
Abort Window Dialer Delay cannot exceed one (1)
minute.
The timer for Entry Delay 1 can be set to a value between
30‐240 seconds:
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The default setting of 45 sets the timer to 45
seconds.
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To change the timer setting, enter a value between
30‐240 seconds.
Q8: Dialer (0-1)
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled
The dialer (digital communicator) can be enabled for a
monitored system or disabled for a local alarm or when the
GSM (Cellular) Radio Module is used exclusively for
reporting.
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The default setting (0) Disabled turns the dialer
OFF.
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To turn the dialer ON, select (1) Enabled.
IMPORTANT: If (0) Disabled is selected in Q8: Dialer,
telephone line failure detection is also disabled
regardless of the setting specified in Q63: Phone Fail
Detect.
Q9: Dialing Prefix (0-4 Digits)
DEFAULT: No Default
Some telephone PBX systems require a dialing prefix to
acquire a dial tone.
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If the telephone system that the Control Panel is
connected to requires a dialing prefix, enter up to
four (4) digits.
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The Shift button accesses the pound and star
symbols. The P button adds a three (3)‐second
pause to the dialing.
Q10: Call Waiting Disable Code (0-6
Digits)
DEFAULT: No default
For ANSI/SIA compliance, do not enter a disable code.
If the subscriber's telephone line has call waiting, incoming
call tones on the line can interfere with reports to the
Central Station. To prevent this, the system can be
programmed to enter the code to deactivate call waiting
before sending a report to the Central Station:
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If call waiting is active on the telephone line, enter
the code to deactivate call waiting.
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The Shift button accesses the pound and star
symbols. The P button adds a three (3)‐second
pause to the dialing.
NOTE: If the first attempt fails, this code will be ignored on
the rest of the attempts.
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