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Crow PowerWave-64 - KEYPAD OPTIONS; Keypad Assignment and Permissions; Keypad Buzzer Mapping

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PROGRAMMING KEYPAD OPTIONS
KEYPAD OPTIONS - P640E - P671E
The block of addresses from P640E to P671E are used to assign the basic options of each keypad in the system.
Each of the addresses from P640E to P671E may have 8 options assigned where the 8 options represent the
programmed keypad number. i.e. if options 1, 2 & 4 are enabled at address P640E then keypads 1, 2 and 4 would
be assigned to area "A". The keypad inside the main housing is factory set to keypad address #1.
NOTE: A keypad can only be used to control the area to which it has been assigned.
P640E 1-8E Keypads assigned to Area A (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, the keypad is assigned to Area A.
P641E 1-8E Keypads assigned to Area B (Default none)
If the option is On, the keypad is assigned to Area B.
P642E 1-8E Keypads assigned to Area C (Default none)
If the option is On, the keypad is assigned to Area C.
P643E 1-8E Keypads assigned to Area D (Default none)
If the option is On, the keypad is assigned to Area D.
P644E 1-8E Keypads with permission to fully Arm (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, the keypad is allowed to Arm the assigned Area/s.
P645E 1-8E Keypads with permission to arm Stay Mode (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, the keypad is allowed to Arm Stay Mode for the assigned Area/s.
P646E 1-8E Keypads with permission to use the Control Button (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, the keypad can operate the “Control” button.
P647E 1-8E Keypads with permission to Bypass (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, the “Bypass” button on the keypad is enabled.
P648E 1-8E LED Keypads with Panic button enabled (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, and an LED keypad is connected to the panel, the “Panic” button on LED
keypads is enabled and is instant.
P649E 1-8E LED Keypads with delayed Panic button enabled (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, and an LED keypad is connected to the panel, the “Panic” button on LED
keypads must be held down for 2 seconds to create a panic alarm. The option at address P648E
MUST be off for the delayed option to work.
P650E 1-8E Keypads with Dual Button Panic Alarm enabled (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, pressing the “Control” & “Chime” buttons simultaneously will create a Panic
alarm at the keypad.
P651E 1-8E Keypads with Dual Button Fire Alarm enabled (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, pressing the “A” & “B” buttons simultaneously will create a Fire alarm at the
keypad.
P652E 1-8E Keypads with Dual Button Medical Alarm enabled (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, pressing the “B” & “Chime” buttons simultaneously will create a Medical alarm
at the keypad
P653E 1-8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to normal zone alarms (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, a Zone alarm during the Armed state will cause the Keypad buzzer to sound
(audible alarm) at the keypad.
P654E 1-8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to stay mode zone alarms (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, a Stay Mode Zone alarm during the Armed state will cause the Keypad
buzzer to sound (audible alarm) at the keypad.
P655E 1-8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to 24 hour zone alarms (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, a 24 Hour Zone alarm will cause the Keypad buzzer to sound (audible alarm)
at the keypad.
P656E 1-8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to day mode alarms (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, a Day Zone alarm will cause the Keypad buzzer to sound (audible alarm) at
the keypad.
P657E 1-8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to armed mode exit delay beeps (Default 1-8)
If the option is On, the keypad will sound the exit beeps when the system is armed to indicate
the exit delay has started.

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