Bypassing Zones Enter code + BYPASS [6] + zone number. To automatically bypass all faulted zones, use "Quick Bypass" method: Enter code + BYPASS + [#].
Chime Mode Enter code + CHIME [9]. To turn chime mode off, enter code + CHIME again.
| SUMMARY OF ARMING MODES |
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Ê Ê M o d e |
| Features For Each Arming Mode | |||
| Exit Delay |
| Entry Delay | Perimeter Armed | Interior Armed |
ÊÊA W A Y | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | Yes |
ÊÊS T A Y | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | No |
ÊINSTANT | Yes |
| No | Yes | No |
ÊMAXIMUM | Yes |
| No | Yes | Yes |
Access Control | If programmed, one relay may be used for access control. To activate this relay, | |
| the user enters his user code + [0]. The designated relay will pulse for 2 seconds. | |
| Each partition can have its own output device. The trigger will occur on the device | |
| tied to the partition for the keypad on which the keys were pressed. The access | |
| control relay is programmed in | |
Partition "GOTO" | Each keypad (and the 4285 Phone Module) is assigned a default (home) partition | |
Commands | for display purposes, and will show only that partition's information. To see | |
| information for another partition, or perform system functions in another partition, | |
| use the GOTO command (code + [*] + partition number | |
| remain in the new partition until directed to go to another partition, or until 120 | |
| seconds has elapsed with no keypad activity. | |
| For example: | = GOTO partition 1 |
| = GOTO partition 2 | |
| = GOTO home partition (i.e. partition defined in |
| device | Êprogramming for this keypad) |
View Capabilities | The keypad will display the partitions that user is authorized for, the user number, | |
Of A User (Alpha | and the authority level for all partitions authorized. Enter code + [*] + [*]. The | |
Keypads Only) | user's capabilities in each authorized partition will typically be displayed as | |
| follows: |
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Part. 1 WHSE User 01 Auth.=1.
The user's Open/Close report capability is shown by the dot following the authority level. If Open/Close is not enabled for a user, the dot will not appear.
Viewing Downloaded | Users may occasionally receive messages on the keypad display from their | |
| Messages | installation company. When this occurs, the keypad will display "Message. Press |
(Alpha | Keypads Only) | 0 for 5 secs.". Instruct the user to press and hold the 0 key to display the central |
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| station's message. The system must be in the READY state to view these |
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| messages. |
Using The | An abbreviated User's Manual is stored in the system's memory, and can be | |
| Manual | particularly useful to the end user if the printed User's Manual is not conveniently |
(Alpha | Keypads Only) | accessible when the user needs to perform a seldom used and unfamiliar system |
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| procedure. The |
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| function keys (e.g., OFF, AWAY, STAY, MAXIMUM, BYPASS, INSTANT, CODE, |
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| TEST, READY, #, and CHIME) for approximately 5 seconds and then releasing it. |
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| Abbreviated instructions relative to the key that has been pressed will then be |
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| displayed (2 lines of text are displayed at a time). This function operates in either |
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| the armed or the disarmed state. |
Displaying Descriptors | The Alpha Keypads can display all programmed descriptors, which is useful to the | |
(Alpha | Keypads Only) | installer when checking entries, and can be helpful to the user when there is a |
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| need to identify zones. To display descriptors, the keypads must display a |
SYSTEM READY message. Press and hold the READY key until the