42
0269
Unprogrammed
Example: If activation time of PGM1 defined as pulse type is to be set at 10 seconds (or minutes - see section [022]) and activation time of PGM2 defined as pulse type isn’t to be modify, enter
|010|[#] keys. After the 3-digit group was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after [#] key was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits
the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.
Notes:
1. These pulse durations are individually programmable in [022] and [043] sections for all PGMs, in seconds or minutes for each PGM and they establish the “activation time” for all following
PGM outputs defined as pulse types: “pulse after exit delay”, “pulse on arming”, “pulse on disarming”, “courtesy light”, “pulse on siren troubles”, “retriggerable mono-stable” and “resetable
mono-stable”.
2.
Because in section [022] the default appropriate options establish activation times to be in seconds, the default “activation time” for each PGM1 to PGM6 is 2 seconds.
3. For each activation time of PGMs defined as pulse type, any value from 000 to 999 may be entered, but the panel will automatic adjust the introduced value by modulo 256 and will record the result in
memory as programmed value. If any result of adjustment is 0, then the respective PGM defined as any pulse types will activate only for 1 second or for 1 minute!
Section [044]: “Installer’s Programming Code Changing”
While the control panel is within “main programming menu”, to modify the “installer’s programming code” select section [044] and then enter
the following sequence:
[x][x][x][x] (or [x][x][x][x][x][x] for 6-digit codes)
where [x][x][x][x] and [x][x][x][x][x][x] are the new 4 or 6 digits for “installer’s programming code”, by default “0269” or “026900”.
1. [#] key pressing may skip “installer’s programming code changing”.
For KP-126Pz / KP-164Pz (LED keypads) programming you can have these situations:
2.1. After entering the first digit of a new sequence for “installer’s programming code” the zone 2 LED will be blinking. That means the control panel is waiting for second
digit for new value of the “installer’s programming code”.
2.2. After entering second digit of the “installer’s programming code” the zone 3 LED will be blinking. That means the control panel is waiting for third digit for new value
of the “installer’s programming code” and so on, until entering the last digit of the “installer’s programming code” (the forth for 4-digit codes and the sixth for 6-digit codes).
2.3. After any digit was pressed, “Installer’s Programming Code Changing” may be canceled by [#] key pressing. After cancellation by [#] key pressing, the keypad
buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps, the system will keep the old value for “installer’s programming code” and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”.
Note: Do not enter [*] key while entering the digits of the “installer’s programming code”! The keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep and will reject [*] key.
3.
After entering the last digit of the “installer’s programming code” the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go back within
“main programming menu”.
Notes:
Erasing of the “installer’s programming code” isn’t allowed. If, by mistake, installer is trying to erase the “installer’s programming code” (by entering of [*] key instead of sequence of 4 or
6 digits while the control panel just entered section [044]), the keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep and will exit the main programming menu. The control panel will keep the old value
for “installer’s programming code”.
The default 6 digit codes are “123400” for “master code“ and “026900” for “installer’s programming code“.
Attention! If you program a 6-digit code, the control panel will memorize the 5
-th
and 6
-th
digits as they were programmed. So, the control panel doesn’t reset the 5
-th
and the 6
-th
digit of the
codes at successive switches between 4-digit codes and 6-digit codes and the other way round.
Have in mind! After completing the alarm system installation and programming, you should:
1. Change the value of the “installer’s programming code”;
2. Keep the “installer’s programming code” safely for a subsequent use, especially if the “reset to default lockout” option will be set as enabled within [020] section.
Section [045]: Programming of the “Installer’s Maintenance Code”
While the control panel is being within “main programming menu”, to modify the “installer’s maintenance code” select section [045] and then
enter the following sequence:
[x][x][x][x](or [x][x][x][x][x][x] for 6-digit codes)
1. Programming/erasing of the “maintenance code” may be skipped by [#] key pressing.