ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
Auto Mute
When a sensor is triggered in alert mode, audio warning will be emitted, either beep or alarm. For example, if a door is opened, the beep will not stop until the door is closed. If the door is open for 2 hours, the beep will go on for 2 hours.
There are times that this is not desired. With the auto mute feature enabled, the beep will go on for only 20 seconds. After that, even if the sensor remains open, the beep will stop only the zone LED will flash to indicate the sensor is triggered. Beep will go on again if the sensor is closed and opened again.
Note: Auto Mute only functions when the control panel is in alert mode (disarmed). If the control panel is in alarm mode (armed), a triggered sensor will result in entry delay or instant alarm.
Factory Default: This feature was disabled for all zones at the factory.
To enable auto mute feature, follow the instructions below.
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1 | [PROG] | Enter Program- | Enter master | 3 beeps for valid | |
[MPIN] | ming mode | password to | password. 1 long beep | ||
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2 | [6] | Select Auto Mute |
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3 | Disable | Select which | Refer to the diagram | If auto mute is enabled, | |
| Auto Mute: | zone you would | below to select the | that zone LED will be on. | |
| [1] to [5] | like to enable / | appropriate setting. | If it is disabled, the LED | |
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4 | [PROG] | Terminate |
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OPERATION
When the sensor is running low in battery, the sensor will send a wireless low battery signal to the control panel. The zone LED representing that sensor will be on steadily, indicating sensor(s) in that zone is in trouble condition. Control Panel will also have an announcement to advise the user the trouble condition is low battery, such as “zone X sensor Y low battery”, where X and Y represent the zone and sensor number. Please replace the battery of that sensor.
Keychain Remote (For
The battery of the keychain remote (Alkaline, Type 23A, 12V) needs to be replaced when either one of the followings occurs:
1.The LED on the keychain doesn’t flash or on when a key is pressed; or
2.The operating range starts to decrease.
To replace the battery:
1.Undo the two screws on the back of the transmitter. The bottom case will then come off.
2.Using a small screwdriver or pen, pry out the old battery from one end.
3.Place the new battery in position. A diagram in the battery compartment indicates which end is positive and which is negative.
4. Close the battery cover and reinsert two screws. | - |
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