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When the correct code is entered, the “Exit delay in
Progress” message will come on and the keypad will
beep quickly.
If enabled, a timer will appear in the right side of the
display indicating the remaining time in the exit delay. Exit
the premises through the designated exit-entry door. At
the end of the allowed exit time the message on the
keypad will change to “Enter Code to Disarm System”.
See the “Installer’s Programming [][8] Command”
section on how to change the exit time. Also see “Quick-
arm” and “At-home Arm”.
If a multi partition access code is entered the keypad will
display the message
(0) TO ARM(0) TO ARM
(0) TO ARM(0) TO ARM
(0) TO ARM
< >< >
< >< >
< >
(Partition Label)(Partition Label)
(Partition Label)(Partition Label)
(Partition Label)
RR
RR
R.
The lower right hand corner of the display will show the
partition status using the letter “R” for Ready, “N” for Not
Ready, “A” for Armed and “!” for Partition is in Alarm.
Use the [<] [>] keys to scroll though the assigned
partitions. Only partitions to which the access code is
assigned will be displayed.
To arm the partition you are in simply press [] or use the
hotkey (0). The message
EXIT DELAYEXIT DELAY
EXIT DELAYEXIT DELAY
EXIT DELAY
IN PROGRESSIN PROGRESS
IN PROGRESSIN PROGRESS
IN PROGRESS
will appear on the keypad with the exit delay timer if it is
enabled. Instead of arming their own partition, if the user
decides to select another partition the message
SELECT (0)SELECT (0)
SELECT (0)SELECT (0)
SELECT (0)
< >< >
< >< >
< >
ARM PARTITIONARM PARTITION
ARM PARTITIONARM PARTITION
ARM PARTITION
RR
RR
R
will be displayed. Selecting (0) “To Arm” will arm the
selected partition and display the message
EXIT DELAYEXIT DELAY
EXIT DELAYEXIT DELAY
EXIT DELAY
IN PROGRESSIN PROGRESS
IN PROGRESSIN PROGRESS
IN PROGRESS
for 2 seconds and then return the user to the arming menu
of their own partition.
If (1) “For Options” is selected the user will be prompted
with the message
ACCESSINGACCESSING
ACCESSINGACCESSING
ACCESSING
(Partition Label)(Partition Label)
(Partition Label)(Partition Label)
(Partition Label)
.
From here the user is capable of performing all []
functions (e.g. [] [7] Door Strike) and arm the panel
using conventional methods.
Once the [#] key is pressed or the keypad timeout expires
(no key presses made), the keypad will return to its home
partition displaying the message
RETURNING TORETURNING TO
RETURNING TORETURNING TO
RETURNING TO
(Partition Label)(Partition Label)
(Partition Label)(Partition Label)
(Partition Label)
.
Disarming
Enter the premises through the designated exit-entry door.
The keypad buzzer will be on. Go to the keypad and enter
the 4 digit or 6 digit access code. If an error is made in
entering the code, press the [#] key and enter the code
again. The “Armed” light will go out and the keypad
buzzer will stop. The correct access code must be
entered before the allowed entry time expires. To change
the entry time see “Installers Programming Command”,
[][8]. If an alarm occurred while the panel was armed,
the “View Memory” message will be on the display with
the zone label for the zone that caused the alarm. The
display will keep those messages on for two minutes or
until the [#] key is pressed to return the panel to the
normal arm-disarm mode.
To disarm another partition with a multi-partition access
code, select the partition. The message
SELECT (0)SELECT (0)
SELECT (0)SELECT (0)
SELECT (0)
Disarm PartitionDisarm Partition
Disarm PartitionDisarm Partition
Disarm Partition
will be displayed. Press [] or [0] to disarm the partition.
Zone Bypassing
[] [1]
A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm. If a zone is
bypassed the panel may be armed even if the zone is
open. Use zone bypassing when access is needed to part
of the protected area. Also, damaged wiring or contacts
on a zone may be temporarily bypassed until repairs can
be made so that the panel can be armed.
To bypass zones, enter [] [1]. An access code may be
required if the installer has enabled that option. A menu
will appear.
[0] Bypass Open Zones allows the user to bypass only
the open zones that are on that partition. Use the [<][>]
keys to scroll through the open zones. Next to the zone
label will the a [!] this character is used to indicate that
the zone is open. To select the open zone to be bypassed
press the [] key. A [] will appear next to the zone label
to indicate that the zone has been bypassed.
[1] Bypass Zones takes you immediately to bypassing
zones. Use the [<] [>] to select the zones to be bypassed
and press the [] key to select the zone. A “” will
appear beside the zone label to indicate the zone will be
bypassed when the partition is armed.
A zone search routine allows the user to find the desired
zone to bypass by entering in the first letter of the zone to
search for, and pressing one of the [<][>] keys. The [<]
key will search for the first zone on the partition that
begins with the letter selected. The [>] key will search for
the next zone on the partition that begins with the letter
selected.

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DSC MAXSYS PC4020 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Partitions8
Event Buffer1000 events
Keypads16
Power Supply16.5V, 40VA transformer
Battery Backup12V 7Ah (typical)

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