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resetting smoke detectors. Smoke detectors should now be
programmed as output [03] “Sensor Reset”. If using output option
[03],
do not
program [20] Command Output Option #2. Please
see Section 5.11 “PGM Output Options” for more information.
[✱]
[8] Installer’s Programming
Enter [✱]
[8] followed by the Installer’s Code to access Installer’s
Programming. See sections 4 and 5 for more information.
[✱]
[9] Arming Without Entry Delay
When the system is armed with the [
✱]
[9] command, the panel
will cancel the entry delay. Once the exit delay has expired,
Delay 1 and Delay 2 type zones will be instant and Stay/Away
zones will be bypassed (see Section 5.2 – “Zone Programming”).
A valid access code must be entered after pressing [
✱]
[9].
[✱]
[0] Quick Arm
If the Quick Arm option is enabled, enter [
✱]
[0] to arm the panel
without an access code (See Section 5.17 “Arming / Disarming
Options”).
Quick Arm cannot be used to cancel auto arm.
[✱]
[0] Quick Exit
The Quick Exit function, if enabled, will allow someone to leave
an armed premises through a Delay type zone without having to
disarm and re-arm the system (See Section 5.17 “Arming /
Disarming Options”).
When [
✱]
[0] is entered, the panel will provide a two minute window
for the user to exit the premises. During this time, the panel will
ignore
only one
activation of a Delay zone. When the Delay zone is
secured, the panel will end the two minute quick exit delay.
If a second Delay zone is tripped, or if the zone is not restored
after two minutes, the panel will begin the entry delay.
If the Exit Delay is in progress, performing a Quick
Exit will not extend the Exit Delay.
3.5 Function Keys
There are five function keys on each keypad labelled Stay, Away,
Chime, Reset and Exit. Each of these keys is programmed by
default to perform one of the functions described below. Press and
hold the appropriate key for two seconds to activate a function.
On the PC1555RKZ keypad, use number keys 1 - 5
for the function keys.
“Stay” – (03) Stay Arm
The system will arm in the Stay mode (see section 3.2). Enable
the Quick Arm feature (programming section [015], option [4])
to have this key function without the need to enter an access
code. If Quick Arm is not enabled, the user will have to enter an
access code before the system will stay arm.
“Away” – (04) Away Arm
The system will arm in the Away mode (see section 3.2). Enable
the Quick Arm feature (programming section [015], option [4])
to have this key function without the need to enter an access
code. If Quick Arm is not enabled, the user will have to enter an
access code before the system will away arm.
“Chime” – (06) Door Chime On / Off
The Door Chime feature will turn ON or OFF (see Section 3.4 –
“[
✱] [4] Door Chime”).
“Reset” – (14) Sensor Reset or [
✱] [7] [2]
The panel will activate all PGM outputs programmed as option
[03] Sensor Reset or [20] Command Output Option #2. (See
Section 3.4 – “[
✱] [7]Command Output Functions”).
“Exit” – (16) Activate Quick Exit
The panel will activate the Quick Exit feature (See Section 3.4 –
“[
✱] [0] Quick Exit”).
Additional Function Key Options
The programming of any function key on any keypad may be
changed to one of the options listed below. (See section 2.5,
“Keypad Enrollment” for instructions on changing function key
programming.) Each option is listed according to the
programming code, followed by the corresponding [
✱] key
command. For more information regarding each function, please
refer to the appropriate part of Section 3.4, “[
✱] Commands”.
[00] Null Key: The key is not used and will perform no function
when pressed.
[01]-[02] For Future Use
[03] Stay Arm: As described above.
[04] Away Arm: As described above.
[05] [
✱]
[9] No-Entry Delay Arm: A valid access code must
also be entered.
[06] [
✱]
[4] Door Chime On / Off: As described above.
[07] [✱]
[6] [----] [4] System Test: A valid master code must
also be entered.
[08] [✱]
[1] Bypass Mode: A valid access code may need to
be entered.
[09] [✱]
[2] Trouble Display
[10] [
✱]
[3] Alarm Memory
[11] [✱]
[5] Programming Access Codes: A valid master
code must also be entered.
[12] [
✱]
[6] User Functions: A valid master code must also
be entered.
[13] [
✱]
[7] [1] Command Output Option #1: A valid access
code must also be entered.
[14] [
✱]
[7] [2] Reset (Command Output Option #2): As
described above.
[15] For Future Use
[16] [
✱]
[0] Quick Exit: As described above.
[17] [
✱]
[1] Reactivate Stay/Away Zones
[18] - [20] For Future Use
3.6 Features Available for the LCD5500Z
These features are only available for LCD5500Z keypads with
zone inputs:
Automatic Scrolling of Alarms in Memory
The LCD5500Z keypad allows automatic scrolling through alarms
in memory while the keypad is idle. This feature, if enabled, will
override the clock display. This option can be programmed in
LCD programming section [66], option [4].
24 Hour Time Display Option
The LCD5500Z can be programmed to display time using a 24-
hour clock, instead of a 12-hour, am/pm clock. This option can
be programmed in LCD programming section [66], option [3].
Keypad Zones
See section 2.11 “Keypad Zones”.
Viewing Troubles While Armed
See section 3.4 “[✱][2] Trouble Display” for information on how
to view troubles.
Backlighting Boost
The LCD5500Z, PC5508Z and PC1555RKZ zone input keypads
will provide extra number pad lighting when any key is pressed.
The backlighting boost will last for an additional 30 seconds
after the last keypress.