Q26: Auto Stay (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
This feature must be enabled for ANSI/SIA CP‐01 compliance
When auto stay is enabled and the system is armed in the
Away mode, if an exit/ entry sensor is not violated during
the Exit Delay, the system will arm in the Stay mode.
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The default setting is (1) Enabled which turns the
auto‐stay feature ON.
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To turn this feature off, select (0) Disabled.
NOTE: If the system is remotely armed in Away mode using
a key fob, telephone, mobile app, or computer, the
auto‐stay feature will not switch the system to Stay
mode.
Q27: Exit Delay Restart (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
This feature must be enabled for ANSI/SIA CP‐01
compliance.
When Exit Delay restart is enabled, re‐entering the
premises through an exit/ entry door during the Exit Delay
will restart the Exit Delay. The restart of the Exit Delay will
only occur one time; further violations of an exit/entry
sensor will not extend the Exit Delay.
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The default setting (1) Enabled turns this feature
ON.
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To turn this feature OFF, select (0) Disabled.
Q28: Quick Exit (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
The quick exit feature allows the user to start the Exit Delay
while the system is armed. When this feature is enabled, a
Quick Exit button appears on the Security screen. Pressing
Quick Exit while the system is armed allows the user to
leave through an exit/entry door. After the Exit Delay
expires, the system will return to being armed in the mode
it was in before (either Stay or Away mode).
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The default setting (1) Enabled turns this feature
ON.
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To turn this feature OFF, select (0) Disabled.
Q29: Periodic Test, in Days (0-255)
DEFAULT: 30 Days
Recurring test reports can be automatically sent to the
Central Station at a specified number of days.
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The default setting is 30. This sends an automatic
test report to the Central Station every 30 days.
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To change the number of days, enter a value
between one (1) to 255 days.
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To disable this feature, select (0) Disabled.
Q31: Cancel Time, in Minutes (5-255)
DEFAULT: 5 minutes
The minimum setting for ANSI/SIA CP‐01 compliance is 5
minutes. The number of minutes can be increased without
affecting ANSI/SIA CP‐01 compliance.
A cancel report will be sent to the Central Station after an
alarm, if the system is disarmed within the programmed
time.
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The default setting for the cancellation time is five (5)
minutes.
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To extend this time interval, enter a value between six
(6) to 254 minutes.
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To always send a cancel report when the system is
disarmed after an alarm, enter 255.
NOTE: See Q32: Cancel Display for information on
displaying when a cancel report is sent.
Q32: Cancel Display (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
This feature must be enabled for ANSI/SIA CP‐01
compliance.
A cancel report will be sent to the Central Station after an
alarm, if the system is disarmed within the programmed
time. The Control Panel can also display that a cancel report
was sent.
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The default setting (1) Enabled enables the cancel
display feature.
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To turn off the cancel display feature, select (0)
Disabled.
NOTE: See Q31: Cancel Time, in Minutes for information on
setting the cancel report trigger time.
Q33: Cross Sensor 47-48 (0-1)
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled
The Control Panel can be programmed so sensors 47 and 48
must both be violated during a set time to trigger an alarm.
This is called "cross sensor" verification. When enabled, if
only one sensor (47or 48) is violated, the alarm will not
trigger, but a trouble report will be sent for the sensor that
triggered.
NOTE: CO and Fire zone cannot be used for cross sensors.
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The default setting (0) Disabled turns the cross
sensor feature OFF.
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To turn the cross sensor feature ON, select (1)
Enabled.
NOTE: See Q34: Cross Sensor Timeout, in Seconds for
information on setting the cross sensor timeout.
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