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PROGRAMMING 4+2 EVENT CODES
PROGRAMMING 4+2 SPECIAL CHARACTERS
When programming 4+2 event codes (see pages 76-80) you can enter in digits 1234567890 plus the following
special characters BCDEF. If you enter in a value of “00” or press the “Exclude” button after a 4+2 program address
then the appropriate option will not report via the dialler e.g. P865E-00-E or P865E-exclude-E will disable the keypad
panic alarm reporting function in 4+2 mode. The “Control” “0” keys are used to remove an entry when using the LCD
keypad. The 4+2 event codes must be 2 digits but they can be in any order e.g.;
P865E-01
-E, or P865E-C6-E, or P865E-4F-E, etc.
In the above examples, the letters are programmed using the special function keys listed in the table below. When
displaying the address back at the keypad the associated keypad LED’s are also listed against the special letters B-
F. (NOTE: A value of “0” in 4+2 will be transmitted as 10 pulses to the monitoring station).
COMMON CONTACT ID CODES
Medical Alarm 100 Low Temperature 159
Medical Pendant 101 High Temperature 158
Fire Alarm 110 Refrigeration Alarm 152
Smoke Detector 111 Water Leakage 154
Heat Detector 114 Gas Detector 151
Manual Call Point 115
Duct Detector 116
Silent Panic 122
Audible Panic 123
Perimeter Zone 131
24 Hour Zone 133
Entry Exit Zone 134
Character LED KP Special
Function Key
Displayed as
On 8LED KP
Displayed as
On 16LED KP
Displayed as
On Alert KP
LCD KP Special
Function Key
Displayed as
On LCD KP
“B”
PANIC Line 11 Ready “Control” ”2” B
“C”
MEMORY Memory 12 System “Control” ”3” C
“D”
CONTROL Control 13 Trouble “Control” ”4” D
“E”
ARM Armed 14 Ready/System “Control” ”5” E
“F”
STAY Bypass 15 Ready/Trouble “Control” ”6” F