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Category | Control Panel |
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Display | LCD |
Processor | Quad-core |
RAM | 2 GB |
Operating System | Android |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth |
IP Rating | IP65 |
Essential reading and preparation steps before starting programming.
Panel installation, grounding, and accessing the programmer.
Using special keys, entering alpha and non-alpha characters.
Resets panel memory to factory defaults for programming.
Options to clear codes, schedules, events, zones, or communication settings.
Selects the method for panel communication with the receiver.
Configures transmission delay, test settings, GPRS APN, and IP addresses.
Sets up panel to send messages via email or text, defining destinations.
Configures O/C Email, O/C SMS, and monthly message limits.
Programs wireless keypads, including number, name, and serial number.
Sets supervision time for wireless devices to detect missing conditions.
Configures remote operations, including verification key and disarming.
Configures which system events trigger reports to the receiver.
Configures specific reports like Abort, Restoral, and timing events.
Defines system-wide parameters like Area type and Closing Code.
Sets times for entry and exit delays for zones and system operation.
Configures zone activity hours and supervision for monitoring.
Sets up panel bell output functions and cutoff times.
Defines bell action (steady, pulse, temporal) for different zone types.
Programs output options for wireless outputs.
Configures outputs for events like Armed, Disarmed, Communication Failure, and Alarms.
Defines and names wireless outputs, including serial numbers and supervision.
Assigns functions and names to system areas for organization.
Configures automatic arming/disarming and response to bad zones.
Defines zone numbers, names, and types for system protection.
Assigns zones to areas and selects arming/disarming styles.
Configures serial numbers, contacts, and style for zones.
How to exit the programming mode and reset wireless transmitters.
Programs a special code to restrict access to the panel's programmer.
Explains system status messages and transmission delay settings.
Tests cellular communication, signal strength, and displays panel settings.
Guides for performing walk tests and interpreting failed zone displays.
Details keypad tones for events and cross-zoning configurations.
Lists changes made to the document across different versions.
Details ETL, FCC, and UL listings and approvals for the system.