GE 60-960-95 installation instructions Programming Tier 1 Menu Items

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Programming Tier 1 Menu Items

Again, arrows pointing right represent pressing B to advance forward through the menus. Press- ing A moves through the menus in reverse.

Arrows below each menu represent pressing # to advance to those settings that pertain to that menu. Only when a specific menu is displayed can you advance to those settings. For example, from the SENSORS menu pressing # gives you access to learning sensors, programming sensor text, deleting sensors, and viewing/editing sensor programming. Settings in tier 2 menus can also be accessed by entering shortcut numbers. See the section, “Programming Tier 2 Menu Items” for complete details.

Programming Tier 1 Menu Items

This section guides you through programming tier 1 menu items as they appear in sequence. The exact order you follow will depend on whether you’re installing a new system or changing pro- gramming in an existing system.

Demo Kit Mode (System Programming)

(Default = off) This setting determines whether the panel is used for a standard installation (off) or as a demo kit (on). When the Demo Kit option is on, only sensors learned into groups 01 and 03, duress code use, and phone test (8 + System Master Code + 2) will be reported. Turning on this feature and performing a memory clear changes the following settings:

Partition 1 Master Code = 1000

Partition 2 Master Code = 2000

User Code 00 = 1001 (partition 1 code—can also be used to jump to partition 2)

User Code 01 = 1002 (partition 1 code—can also be used to bypass sensors)

User Code 02 = 2001 (partition 2 code—can also be used for remote or off-site access)

User Code 03 = 2002 (partition 2 code—can also be used to perform system tests)

User Code 04 = 1122 (partition 1 code—can also be used to jump to partition 2, for remote or off-site access, and system tests)

User Code 05 = 1122 (partition 2 code—can also be used to jump to partition 1, for remote or off-site access, bypassing sensors, and system tests)

Partition 1 House Code = 255 (P)

Partition 2 House Code = 254 (O)

Zone 1 (hardwire input 1) = Group 10, Front Door

Zone 2 (hardwire input 2) = Group 13, Bedroom Window

Zone 3 (hardwire input 3) = Group 17, Living Room Motion Sensor

Zone 4 (hardwire input 4) = Group 1, Panic

Zone 5 (wireless, keychain touchpad, ID F00201) = Group 01, (no text)

Zone 6 (wireless, DWS, ID A00206) = Group 13, Kitchen Window

COMM FAILURE = off Demo Kit = on

AVM code = 1212

Entry Delay = 8 sec

Exit Delay = 8 sec

Extended Delay = 1 minute

Siren Timeout = 2 minutes

￿To turn Demo Kit Mode off or on:

1.With the display showing DEMO KIT MODE OFF/ON (current setting), press 1 (off) or 2 (on), then press #.

2.The display flashes the entered setting, then stops after pressing # and displays DEMO KIT MODE OFF/ON (new setting).

Partition 1 Copy (System Programming)

(Default = none) After programming all settings pertaining to partition 1, you can make an exact copy to use for partition 2. This helps reduce programming time when the system is set up for two partitions. If there are certain settings that are unique to partition 2, simply advance to the appropriate menu and make the necessary changes.

￿To Copy Partition 1:

￿With the display showing PARTITION 1 COPY, press # + installer CODE + #. The display flashes, then stops after pressing # and shows DONE.

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GE 60-960-95 installation instructions Programming Tier 1 Menu Items