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P R O G R A M D E S C R I P T I O N S
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Transmission Delay Time .................................. Section [370]
5.16 Fire, Auxiliary and Panic Keys
The emergency keys are available on all keypads. These keys
must be pressed and held for two seconds before they will
activate. This two second delay is designed to help prevent
accidental activation.
If the [F] /
Key option is enabled, when the Fire keys are
pressed and held for two seconds, the panel will activate the
alarm output following the option programmed in section [013]:
[8] (see section 5.13 “Siren”). The alarm output will sound until
a code is entered or until the bell cut-off time expires.
Communication of the signal to central station is immediate.
If the [A] / Key is pressed and held for two seconds, the panel
will sound the keypad beeps three times to verify activation. The
panel will beep the keypad ten times rapidly when a kissoff is
received, to verify communication to the central station.
If the [P] /
Key is pressed and held for two seconds, the
panel will immediately communicate the signal to central station.
If [P] Key Audible Bell and Buzzer option is enabled, the panel
will beep the keypad three times upon activation and activate
the alarm output until a code is entered or the bell cut-off
expires. Otherwise the alarm will be completely silent.
Each LCD keypad may be programmed to have the [F], [A], &
[P] keys enabled or disabled. Please refer to Appendix B
“Programming LCD Keypads”.
The Fire, Auxiliary, Panic keys will operate even if
Keypad Blanking is active (See Section 5.22
“Keypad Blanking”).
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[F] Key Enable............................................ Section [015]: [1]
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[P] Key Audible Bell and Buzzer ............... Section [015]: [2]
5.17 Arming/Disarming Options
If the Quick Arm option is enabled, the panel can be armed
without an access code by entering []
[0] or by pressing the
Stay or Away function key.
The Quick Exit option, 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 3.4 “[]
Commands”.
If the Arm/Disarm Bell Squawk option is enabled, the panel will
squawk the alarm output once upon arming and twice upon
disarming. If an alarm is in memory, when the panel is disarmed
the bell will sound three pairs of disarm squawks.
The Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback option will cause
the keypad to beep 10 times rapidly after the Opening After
Alarm reporting code has been successfully transmitted to the
central station. The Opening After Alarm Bell Ringback option
will cause the panel to squawk the bell 10 times rapidly after the
Opening After Alarm reporting code has been successfully
transmitted to the central station.
If the panel is armed using the Stay function key,
or by entering [
][9][access code], there will be
no bell squawks during entry and exit delays,
except for the arm/disarm bell squawks.
Closing Confirmation, if enabled, will cause the keypad to
beep 10 times rapidly after the closing Reporting Code has
been successfully transmitted to central station.
If the Bypass Status Displayed While Armed option is chosen,
the Bypass light will be ON while the system is armed to indicate
that there are bypassed zones.
If the AC/DC Inhibit Arming option is enabled, the panel will not
arm if there is an AC or DC (battery) trouble present on the
system. Arming will not be allowed until the AC or battery trouble
is cleared. If no AC or battery trouble is currently present, when
a user attempts to arm the system, the panel will do an automatic
battery test of the main panel and modules that support a
backup battery. If the battery is good, the system will arm. If the
battery is bad, the system will not arm.
If the AC/DC Inhibit Arming option is disabled, the panel will
not do an automatic battery test when arming is attempted and
the user will
not
be prevented from arming the system when
there is an AC or battery trouble.
If Unidentified Wireless Key Disarming is disabled, the disarm
button will not work on wireless keys which have not been
assigned access codes. (Please see your PC5132 manual for
more information on programming wireless keys.)
This option must be enabled when using a
PC5132 v2.1 or earlier.
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Quick Arm Enable ...................................... Section [015]: [4]
Quick Exit Enable ....................................... Section [015]: [3]
Arm/Disarm Bell Squawk ........................... Section [014]: [1]
Closing Confirmation.................................. Section [381]: [4]
Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback.... Section [381]: [1]
Opening After Alarm Bell Ringback .......... Section [381]: [2]
Bypass Status Displayed While Armed ..... Section [016]: [7]
AC/DC Inhibit Arming ................................. Section [701]: [3]
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Unident. Wkey Disarm Enabled................. Section [017]: [1]
5.18 Entry/Exit Delay Options
Two different Entry Delays can be programmed: the first entry
delay will be enabled for Delay 1 type zones and the second for
Delay 2 type zones. Only one Exit Delay can be programmed.
When the panel is armed, the entry delay will
follow the entry delay time programmed for the
delay zone which is violated first.
Upon arming, the panel will begin the exit delay. If the Audible
Exit Delay with Urgency option is enabled, the keypad will
beep at one second intervals until the exit delay expires. The
keypad will beep rapidly for the last 10 seconds of exit delay to
warn the user that the system is about to arm. If this option is
disabled, the keypad will not beep during the exit delay.
The Audible Exit Fault, as explained in Section 3.1, will notify
the user if they failed to secure the premises upon arming. This
option can be enabled or disabled according to the user’s
needs.
For commercial applications, the Bell Squawk on Exit Delay
option may be enabled. The panel will squawk the alarm output
once every second when the exit delay is initiated and three
times per second for the last 10 seconds until the exit delay
expires.
Upon entry, if a Delay type zone is violated, the panel will begin
the entry delay. The keypad will emit a steady tone. The keypad

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