PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL)
Introduction
The Program Mode (optional) is used to customize User Codes. Access to the Program Mode requires a special User Code, therefore not all users may have the ability to program.
Note:
∙If the system contains more than one keypad, only the keypad desig- nated “No. 1” may be used forpro- gramming (if in doubt which is No. 1, ask your installer).
∙Operation of the keypad buttons in the Program Mode is different from that for normal operation. Refer to the accompanying diagram for key- pad functions in the Program Mode.
∙If the selected function requires more than one screen, scroll the dis- play using the A button.
∙While in the Program Mode, the ARMED and STATUS lights remain off and burglar and fire alarm func-
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tions are disabled.
∙If the keypad detects no activity in the Program Mode for more than 4 minutes, a tone will sound; to silence the tone, press the G button.
∙The programmed code or descrip- tion will not be permanently stored
until you press the Jbutton.
∙To exit the Program Mode, press the C button.
Programming User Codes
Do not attempt to program a code containing any blank spaces between dig- its. In selecting your codes, do not pro- gram repetitive numbers (1111), consec- utive numbers (1234), your birth date, address, or other obvious combinations. Choose a code of up to six digits (a minimum of four is recommended, and required in UL installations).
The User Program Mode is accessed from the Function Mode as follows:
1. Enter your code, then press the
A button to enter the Function Mode. 2. Answer NO (press the F button)
until “17” (Activate Program) is displayed, then press the YES (E) button.
Note: If you pass “17”, press theB button to scroll back.
3.The display will scroll the following: “P” (Program mode); 4 digits identifying software versions; then “UP” (UserPro- gram). The keypad will continue to flash while programming user codes.
4.Set the cursor to the user number with the the A button.
5.Using the number buttons, enter a User Number as a
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