Digital Display
Flashes Number – indicates which non-24-
Hour Zones are in an alarm condition, and
which Day Zones are in a trouble condition.
Flashes “P” – indicates a priority condition
(armed with a Priority Zone in trouble or
armed without resetting a Day Zone).
Displays one or more horizontal segments
— STOP! Call for service.
ARMED/ALARM Light
On – system is armed.
Flashing – alarm on a non-24-Hour Zone.
Flashing (rapidly) – instant protection; entry
delay cancelled.
STATUS (Green) Light
On – system disarmed, all non-24-Hour
Zones okay.
Flashing once every second – trouble on
any non-24-Hour Zone.
Flashing (rapidly) – trouble on Day Zone.
BYPASS Light
On (with red or green light on or flashing) –
one or more zones manually bypassed.
On (with no other lights but with or without
a digit displayed) – STOP! Call for service.
First Three Lights
Flashing (slowly, with digit displayed (ex-
cept with MA854 and early MA1008 & MA1010
panels)) – System trouble: see SETTING THE
ALARM WHEN LEAVING.
Flashing (rapidly, with pulsing sounder) –
User Program Mode; press [S] twice to exit.
FIRE/TROUBLE Light
On – Fire Zone in alarm condition.
Flashing – Fire Zone in trouble condition.
Keypad Sounder
Steady Tone (with “P” displayed) – a priority
condition exists.
Steady Tone (when entering) – entry delay
in progress.
Beep (of programmed duration) – Chime
Zone tripped.
Beep (2 seconds) – system armed with a
zone in trouble.
Pulsing – Day Zone trouble; Fire Zone in
trouble or in alarm.
(To stop sounder “Trouble” warnings, hold
down Key [9] for 2 seconds.)
BYPASS BUTTON (Key [S])
To manually bypass a zone, press this but-
ton, then the digit representing the zone num-
ber. Refer to SETTING THE ALARM WHEN
LEAVING: Arming With A Zone In Trouble.
PANIC BUTTONS (KEYS [* ] & [# ], Optional)
Pressing these keys simultaneously will acti-
vate a Panic Alarm. See PROTECTING YOUR-
SELF WHILE ON THE PREMISES.
KEYPAD CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
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