Section 5: System Operation
! = Alarm
N = Not Ready
X = Exit Delay
E = Entry Delay
P = Pre-Alert
- = Partition not enabled
In the following example, partition 1 is armed, partition 2 is disarmed and ready, partition 3 is disarmed and not ready, par-
tition 4 is in alarm, partition 5 is indicating exit delay, partition 6 is in entry delay, partition 7 is in auto-arm pre-alert and par-
tition 8 is not enabled.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A R N ! X E P -
Global keypads behave as follows:
l Troubles are displayed and sounded on the global keypad. Troubles can be viewed from the global keypad display
by pressing the right scroll key then (*). The Troubles menu is displayed. An access code may be required to enter
the [*][2] menu depending on system programming.
l Keypad function keys can be programmed for Global Stay Arm, Global Away Arm and Global Disarm.
l Multiple partition arming/disarming may be done from a global keypad, assigned to the same partitions as the user,
by keying in an access code then pressing [*].
5.3 Labels
Various custom labels can be created to make identification of the alarm system, partitions, zones and modules simpler.
Labels are created by inputting text manually, by selecting words from the Word Library or by downloading/uploading using
DLS. See "[000] Label Programming" on page 67
5.3.1 System Label
This feature is used to program a custom label for the security system. This label is used in the event buffer when system
events occur. The maximum label size is 14 ASCII characters.
See "[100] System Label" on page 69 for programming details.
5.3.2 Zone Labels
Customized labels can be created for each zone on the alarm system. These labels are used on various displays and events
to identify the zone. The maximum label size is 14 x 2 ASCII characters.
See "[001]-[128] Zone Labels" on page 67 for more details.
5.3.3 Partition Labels
Each partition on the alarm system can have a unique label to identify it. This label is displayed on partition keypads and
event messages. The maximum label size is 14 x 2 ASCII characters.
See "[101]-[108] Partition 1-8 Labels" on page 69 for more details.
5.3.4 Module Labels
Labels can be created for the following optional system modules:
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