
Exit/entry delay may be cancelled by holding down Key
[4]
(Instant Protection) prior to
arming (automatically restored upon disarming).
A
pre-alarm warning
may be programmed to
sound at keypad if Exit/Entry Zone is accidentally tripped.
Exit/Entry Follower,
Zones
2
and 3 are Exit/Entry Follower Zones; these will ignore
detection during exit delay, and during entry delay only if Exit/Entry
Zone
is entered
first.
Detection devices (e.g.
PIRs)
along path between keypad and exit/entry door will not signal
an alarm during exit/entry delay under normal conditions. However, if device in Exit/Entry
Follower Zone detects a violation when exit/entry door has not first been entered, there will
be no entry delay and Exit/Entry Follower Zone will go into instant alarm.
If panel is armed with entry delays cancelled (Instant Protection),
any
violation
on Exit/Entry
or Exit/Entry Follower Zone will cause an immediate alarm.
Force Arm See Closing Report
Group Bypass
Removal of a preset group of zones from the system. Group Bypass is often
used to deactivate some or all interior zones simultaneously so that user may move freely
throughout premises but still be protected from intrusion through armed perimeter zones.
Zones are group-bypassed by pressing the Bypass Key [B]
twice.
(Bypass LED on keypad
will light.) Holding down Key
[2]
will display zones bypassed. When panel is disarmed, all
bypassed zones automatically revert to non-bypassed zones.
Loon
Response
Loop response is the amount of time that a normally-closed circuit must
remain open, or a normally-open circuit must remain closed, to trigger an alarm. The slower
the loop response, the more immune the system will be to intermittents
(swingers).
Selectable
loop-response times are:
750mS
(.75
sec.):
Slowest loop-response time, recommended for use with magnetic con-
tacts, window foil, etc. Unless programmed otherwise, loop- response time will be 750mS
(milliseconds) for all zones.
50mS
(.05
sec.):
Used for momentary Panic Buttons and area-protection devices, such as
photoelectric eyes, PIRs, floor mats, etc.
1OmS
(.010
sec.): An
extremely fast loop response used primarily for window bugs, and to
eliminate need for pulse extender.
Low Battery.
Alarm will signal when battery terminal voltage drops to ll.OV. A low-battery
condition may report to a central station if programmed.
No A
C
See AC-Failure Reporting
One-Button Arming
Permits quick arming by
momentarily
pressing
Key
[5].
(Disarming still
requires complete code.)
Opening/Closing
Bv User See Closing Report; Opening Report
0 enin Re
l
r Alarm,
Opening and closing
reports are generally used in commercial installations. On disarming, communicator can send
an Opening Code (Opening Report), or it may transmit only when control panel is disarmed
after an alarm has occurred (Opening Report After Alarm). Note that Subscriber Identifica-
tion Numbers and Opening Codes
must
be entered for either opening report. Program
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