D623 Series/D625 Series User's Guide

Table 5: Silencing Exit Tone

 

 

Arming With

To Silence Exit Tone

All On

Press and hold [ALL ON]

 

OR

 

Press [CMD], then press and hold [1].

Part On

Press and hold [PART ON]

 

OR

 

Press [CMD], then press and hold [2].

Part 2 On

Press [CMD], then press and hold [3].

 

 

Silencing the Exit Delay Tone doubles the

Exit Delay period.

3.Enter your passcode if necessary. The keypad display shows the following for turning the system All On:

120 seconds to All On.

To bypass points press Bypass.

For no delay

Press No Delay.

If all points are normal, the display shows the following for Part On or Part 2 On. If the system is turned Part 2 On, the second line of the display shows Part 2 On:

120 seconds to Part On.

To bypass points press Bypass.

For no delay

Press No Delay.

4.To turn the system on (All On, Part On, or Part 2 On) with no delay, press [NO DELAY]. See Turn the System On with No Delay on page 14 for more information.

Turn the System On with Points Faulted (Force Arm)

Force-arming is not permitted for UL applications.

￿I can perform this command.

￿I cannot perform this command.

1.Press [ALL ON] or [PART ON] to turn the system All On or Part On.

2.The keypad displays the faulted points as follows:

Pt5 faulted,

Point Text

To Bypass Pt5

Press 5 + *

Then the system identifies the faulted point (in this example Point 5), followed by instructions for bypassing the point.

3.To force arm the system All On or Part On with normal Exit Delay and exit tone, press [ALL ON] or [PART ON] again. Enter your passcode when prompted. The following scrolls across the display:

Forced on!

60 seconds to All On.

1 points are forced on.

The display above uses an Exit Delay time of 60 sec. and only one point is force-

armed. Exit Delay time and the number of points forced on may vary.

4.To force arm the system All On or Part On with Exit Delay doubled and no exit tone, press and hold [ALL ON] or [PART ON] until the “point faulted” message appears (see figure in Step 2). Then press [ALL ON] or [PART ON] again. Enter your passcode if prompted. The system then scrolls the Forced on! message and the doubled Exit Delay Time countdown. The exit tone is silenced. The system ‘forces’ the faulted points on. As long as they remain faulted they do not provide protection. If the faulted points return to normal before the system is turned off, they provide protection and are capable of starting alarm events. If a point becomes faulted after the exit delay begins, the keypad displays the faulted point. If the point remains faulted at the end of exit delay, it starts an alarm event.

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D623, D625 specifications

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