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• Siren on Comm. Failure for Silent Zone: If programmed, a silent
zone will sound the alarm outputs if the zone is in an alarm
condition and the system fails to communicate with the central
station.
• Restore when Sounders Silence: If programmed, a zone sends
a restoral report and is ready to activate again only after the
burglary bell cut-off time expires or the bells are silenced.
- The zone can alarm multiple times per armed period.
- Fire zones always restore when the system is reset, regardless
of this selection.
• Restore when Zone Restores: If programmed, a zone sends a
restoral report and is ready to activate again as soon as it
physically restores.
- The zone can alarm multiple times per armed period.
- Fire zones always restore when the system is reset, regardless
of this selection.
• Restore when System is Disarmed: If programmed, a zone
sends a restoral report when the system is disarmed.
- The zone can only alarm once per armed period.
- Fire zones always restore when the system is reset, regardless
of this selection.
• Allow Swinger Shunts: If programmed, a zone can only alarm
or trouble up to three times per armed period. After the third alarm
or trouble, the zone will be bypassed and a bypass report for this
zone will be sent. Fire zones and 24 hour zones cannot be
bypassed in this way.
6.4
Keypad Assignment Programming
• Keypad Assignment: The keypad type (LED or Alpha) and its
number (1-4) must be programmed.
- Program Address 007 programs the keypads.
- Data digit 1-4 of Program Address 007 programs keypads 1-4.
- Any keypad has access to any partition.
• Keypad Language: The system can display keypad information
in English, French or Spanish. See Program Address 008.
6.5
EX8 Expansion Module Programming
• Program Address 001 enables the EX8 modules.
• Module 1 is fixed at Option Bus Address 101 and makes zones 9
through 16 available to the system.
• Modules 2 and 3 are fixed at Option Bus Addresses 102 and 103.
They make zones 17 through 24 and 25 through 32 available to
the system.
• Refer to the EX8 Installation Guide (P/N 39565) to configure a
module’s address.
• Module 1 must be enabled before Module 2 can be used. Similarly,
Module 2 must be enabled before Module 3 can be used.
• Be sure to set each module with a different address. Failure to do
so will result in improper communication between the EX8 and
the panel.
6.6
Emergency Key Programming
• Fire Key (A Key): The emergency key at the bottom left of the
keypad entry area is the Fire Key. If programmed, the key will
activate a fire alarm when pressed for 2 seconds.
- It may be programmed for a steady or pulsed alarm.
• Special Emergency Key (B Key): The emergency key at the
bottom center of the keypad entry area is the Emergency Key. If
programmed, the key will activate a supplementary or an auxiliary
type alarm when pressed for 2 seconds.
- It may be programmed for a silent, steady, or pulsed alarm.
• Panic Key (C Key): The emergency key at the bottom right of
the keypad entry area is the Panic Key. If programmed, the key
will activate a panic alarm when pressed for 2 seconds; nothing
will display at the keypad to indicate an alarm.
- It may be programmed for a silent, steady, or pulsed alarm.
These keys are not intended to substitute for Listed manual
pull boxes.
6.7
Custom Arming Programming
• Custom Arming - [PIN] [#] [4]: If programmed, the [4] key may
be used to custom arm the system by arming only certain zones.
Users with authority to two partitions cannot custom arm a single
partition.
- Example: All Interior zones plus some Perimeter zones may
be bypassed while leaving some of the perimeter armed.
6.8
Report Control Programming
• Open and Close Reports: If programmed, these reports are
sent whenever the system is armed or disarmed.
• Send Bypass at Close for Bypassed Zones: If programmed, a
bypass report will be sent for each zone bypassed when the
system is armed.
• Alternate between both Phone Numbers: If programmed, open
and close reports will be sent to Phone #1 first. If Phone #1 does
not pick-up, the control panel will alternate to Phone #2. If Phone
#2 does not pick-up, the control panel will alternate back to Phone
#1. It will alternate between both phone numbers until successful.
6.9
Day Monitor Report Control
Day monitor zones can be programmed to send a trouble report if
they are activated while the system is disarmed.
Programming the Day Monitor zone for “Trouble on Open” and
programming the Day Monitor Report Control to send troubles will
cause a report to be sent each time the Day Monitor zone is activated
when the system is disarmed. The zone will cause an alarm when
activated when the system is armed.