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DIGIPLEX CONTROL PANEL 27
TAMPER RECOGNITION DISABLED
[5] OFF and [6] OFF
If a partition is armed, the control panel will generate a standard
alarm when a tamper or wire fault occurs. If the partition is
disarmed, the control panel will display the zone as open in the
keypad display, but will not generate an alarm or a trouble. This
option is not permitted on UL systems.
TROUBLE ONLY
[5] ON and [6] OFF
If a partition is armed, the control panel will generate a standard
alarm when a tamper or wire fault occurs. If the partition is
disarmed when a tamper or wiring failure occurs, the appropriate
trouble will appear in the keypad's Trouble Display and the control
panel will transmit the appropriate report code (see section 9.2).
SILENT ALARM
[5] OFF and [6] ON
If a partition is armed, the control panel will generate a standard
alarm when a tamper or wire fault occurs. If the partition is
disarmed when a tamper or wiring failure occurs, the appropriate
trouble will appear in the keypad's Trouble Display, the control
panel will transmit the appropriate report code (see section 9.2),
and it will generate a silent alarm (no bells or sirens).
AUDIBLE ALARM
[5] ON and [6] ON
If a partition is armed, the control panel will generate a standard
alarm when a tamper or wire fault occurs. If the partition is
disarmed when a tamper or wiring failure occurs, the appropriate
trouble will appear in the keypad's Trouble Display, the control
panel will transmit the appropriate report code (see section 9.2),
and it will generate an audible alarm.
8.4.1 Tamper Bypass Options
SECTION [501]: OPTION [7]
With option [7] enabled in section [501], Tamper Recognition
follows the zone bypass definition. This means that the control
panel will not perform any action if a tamper or wire fault occurs on
a bypassed zone. With option [7] disabled, the control panel will
ignore the zone’s bypass definition and will follow the option set in
section 8.4 if a tamper or wire fault occurs on a bypassed zone.
8.5 KEYPAD PANIC OPTIONS
SECTIONS [506], [510], [514], [518]: OPTIONS [1] TO [6]
Since the control panel can enable Keypad Panic Options for each
individual partition, select the section that corresponds to the
desired partition and set options [1] through [6] on/off to obtain the
desired options. Sections [506], [510], [514], and [518] represent
partitions 1 to 4 respectively.
PANIC 1
Option [1] ON
Press the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously on the keypad for 2
seconds to generate a silent or audible alarm defined by option [4].
Option [4] ON = Panic 1 is Silent
Option [4] OFF = Panic 1 is Audible
PANIC 2
Option [2] ON
Press the [4] and [6] keys simultaneously on the keypad for 2
seconds to generate a silent or audible alarm defined by option [5].
Option [5] ON = Panic 2 is Silent
Option [5] OFF = Panic 2 is Audible
PANIC 3
Option [3] ON
Press the [7] and [9] keys simultaneously on the keypad for 2
seconds to generate a silent or pulsed alarm defined by option [6].
Option [6] ON = Panic 3 is Silent
Option [6] OFF = Panic 3 is Pulsed (Fire)
SILENT OPERATION
The control panel emits a single Confirmation Beep and transmits
the appropriate report code (see section 9.2.5) to the central
station.
AUDIBLE OPERATION
The alarm output (bell/siren) activates until a user cancels the
alarm with a valid User Access Code or when the Bell Cut-Off
Timer elapses (see section 8.2).
FIRE OPERATION
Same as audible operation, except that the bell/siren output will be
pulsed as shown in Figure 5-4 on page 18.

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