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9
Global keypad [P] key enabled?
YES = The [P] key is enabled for global keypads.
NO = The [P] key is disabled for global keypads.
Global keypad displays clock?
YES = The time and date will be displayed on global keypads instead of the “Enter Your Access
Code” message after 10 seconds of no key presses.
NO = No clock display.
Global keypad lookout?
YES = Keypad Lockout is enabled on global keypads.
NO = Keypad Lockout is disabled on global keypads.
(See “Total Bad Codes”, “Lockout Duration” and “Lockout Rep Code”.)
Keypad #1 global?
YES = Keypad #1 becomes a global keypad.
(See System Manual, Book 1 for further details about “Global Keypads”.)
NO = Keypad #1 is not a global keypad.
Notes: Entry/Exit Delay with Urgency will always be present on a global keypad (See
“Partition Toggles”).
If a keypad is loaned to a deleted partition once Installer’s Mode is exited, the keypad will be
reassigned to the lowest assigned partition.
Tamper inhibits arming?
YES = A Zone Tamper requires the Installer’s Code entry before the partition can be armed or the
Zone Trouble Restoral Code sent.
NO = Zone Tamper Restorals will follow the zone.
Troubles require code?
YES = A valid access code will be required to silence the trouble beeps from the keypad (or the
trouble condition must be restored. When the code is entered 3 quick acknowledgment
beeps will be heard from the keypad and the trouble beeps will not restart until a new
trouble condition occurs.
NO = No access code is required to silence trouble beeps. Any keypress or the trouble
condition restoring will silence the trouble beeps.
YES = The following UL options are enabled when this toggle option is enabled: (1) Any Fire alarm will
require an access code to be restored. The zone will show open even once the zone has been
restored ([Q][4] sensor Reset) until an access code has been entered. When a code has been
entered to reset the fire zones the keypads for that partition will display the message “Fire
Zones Were Reset”. (2) DLS Fault - This trouble condition will generate an audible and visual
trouble when the control panel fails to complete communications with the downloading
computer. (3) When a Module Com Fault occurs all Burglary outputs will squawk every 5
seconds (included are fire/burg, invert fire/burg, burg. and invert burg) for the partition(s).
Pressing a key on the partition will silence the output squawks.
NO = An access code is not required to restore the fire zones
RF zone tamper while disarmed?
YES = RF Zones will always cause tamper alarm(s) and transmissions
NO = When this option is turned off and the partition is disarmed. RF tampers will create a
trouble condition “RF Zn Tamper TBL”. The Trouble LED will activate and the partition
keypad will begin trouble beeps every 10 seconds. While the partition is disarmed the
zone tamper will be logged to the event buffer but no Tamper alarm transmission will
occur. The event is logged and transmitted while the partition is armed. This is done so
that while the user is changing batteries in a Wireless Zone no tamper alarm will be sent.
SYSTEM AREA
SYSTEM OPTIONS
SYS TOGGLE OPT
GLOB [P] ENAB
Y
GLOB DISP CLK
Y
GLOB KEYPAD LOCK
N
KYPAD #1 GLOBAL
N
UL COMMERCIAL
N
TAMPER INHIBIT
N
TROB REQ CODE
N
RF TMP DISARM
Y

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BrandDSC
ModelMAXSYS PC4010
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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