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After selecting the programming section [019] KP126P LEDs are the following: ARMED A ON, READY A ON, SYSTEM flashing, and zone LED 12 ON. Message number that is
recorded consisting of 2 the 2 digits are displayed on LED keypads, one short flash of zone LEDs for tens, and 2 short flashes for the units.
There are 94 voice messages that can be recorded using programming section [019]. While the message is recorded, the red BUSY LED is ON. Speak clear in front of the MPV16/DTMF
microphone, from 30cm distance. Try to keep the background noise as low as possible for a good voice recording. If BUSY LED turns OFF before you finished your message, repeat
that message recording. Don’t change the meaning of the messages from 45 to 94, in order not to be confused when panel use those voice messages.
Section [020]: General OPTIONS
1
While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [020] to establish the system OPTIONS
1
. The 1 to 7 options will be displayed according to the table below:
Key pressed
to toggle
option
KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads)
Description
KP16LCD / KP16LCDL (LCD keypads)
Zone
LED
ON OFF 1
st
line message
2
nd
line message
Enabled Disabled
[1] 1
enabled
*
disabled
“keypad lockout” after too many
wrong codes
Keypad lockout Enable k1 Disable k1
[2] 2
minutes
*
hours
measurement unit for time between
periodical tests
PeriodicalTest minutes k2 hours k2
[3] 3
enabled
*
disabled partitioning
Partitioning Enable k3 Disable k3
[4] 4
*
4-digit codes 6-digit codes number of digits for access codes
No.digits code 4 k4 6 k4
[5] 5
enabled
*
disabled
system date and hour programming
not
allowed to the master
MU prg.D&T Allowed k5 Not allowed k5
[6] 6
enabled
*
disabled reset to default lockout
Lockout ResetDef Enable k6 Disable k6
[7] 7
*
enabled disabled “next trouble beep stopping”
Stop kp tr.beeps Enable k7 Disable k7
[8] 8
enabled
*
disabled
Tamper activates Siren when
system/partitons are disarmed
T.Activates.Sir Enable k8 Disable k8
Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.
Press the [1] to [8] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.
After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter
another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.
Notes:
a) If the 3
-rd
option is enabled in this section, then the system can be divided in 2 complete and independent partitions. By default this option is disabled and all zones are assigned to the first
partition which is identifying with system.
b) Setting the option of “next trouble beep stopping” allows users to stop the next trouble beep emitting even a new trouble will occur, just by entering within trouble displaying menu. So, after
user will enter within trouble displaying menu and if keypad buzzer sounds 6 confirmation beeps, the keypad trouble beep warning will not be reactivated until a new entering within trouble
displaying menu.
c) If option 8 is enabled and at least one zone has the “tamper recognition” attribute enabled, keypads’ or keyfob module’s tamper is active, in case of tamper alarm, the siren will be activated
for the burglary alarm time even if the system/partitions are disarmed. The alarm event will be saved in the panel event log and reported to CS or to the “follow me” telephone numbers, if
programmed.
Section [021] Ding options

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