✻56 Enhanced Zone Programming Mode
While in Program mode, press ✻56 to enter Zone Programming Menu Mode.
Refer to the zone assignment table for ✻56 on the separate programming form.
The following explains the ✻56 prompts in detail. The left two columns identify the prompts and list the available entries for each. The
Note: You may find it convenient to adjust the volume setting before entering the Programming Mode. This will allow you to clearly hear feedback announcements or system beeps.
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| Descriptor for the selected zone number will be announced, if it is | |
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| 00 = exit Zone Programming mode |
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| Pressing 00 exits mode, upon which the prompt “56” blinks, indicating | |
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| the mode is inactive. Press [✻] + any field number to go to that field. | |
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| Zone type | Each zone must be assigned to a zone type, which defines the way in | |
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| 01 = Entry/Exit #1 | 09 = Fire without verify | |
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| Note: If 00 is accepted as a zone type, save the 00 | 02 = Entry/Exit #2 | 10 = Interior w/Delay |
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| zone type and advance to the confirm delete | 04 = Interior Follower | 21 = |
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| prompt (F). | 05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night | 22 = Disarm |
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| 06 = 24 Hr Silent | 23 = No Alarm Response |
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| 07 = 24 Hr Audible | 24 = Silent Burglary |
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| Enter the report code for this zone. | of 2 numerical digits. For example, for a report code of "3C", enter [0][3] | |
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| Input type | Enter the input type for the transmitter assigned to this zone. Refer to | |
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| 4 = UR (unsupervised RF) – sends same as |
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| [✻] = continue |
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