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• User Code 04 = 1122 (partition 1 code—can also be used to jump to partition 2, for remote
or off-site access, and system tests)
• User Code 05 = 1122 (partition 2 code—can also be used to jump to partition 1, for remote
or off-site access, bypassing sensors, and system tests)
• Partition 1 House Code = 255 (P)
• Partition 2 House Code = 254 (O)
• Zone 1 (hardwire input 1) = Group 10, Front Door
• Zone 2 (hardwire input 2) = Group 13, Bedroom Window
• Zone 3 (hardwire input 3) = Group 17, Living Room Motion Sensor
• Zone 4 (hardwire input 4) = Group 1, Panic
• Zone 5 (wireless, keychain touchpad, ID F00201) = Group 01, (no text)
• Zone 6 (wireless, DWS, ID A00206) = Group 13, Kitchen Window
• COMM FAILURE = off Demo Kit = on
• AVM code = 1212
• Entry Delay = 8 sec
• Exit Delay = 8 sec
• Extended Delay = 1 minute
• Siren Timeout = 2 minutes
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To turn Demo Kit Mode off or on:
1. With the display showing DEMO KIT MODE OFF/ON (current setting), press 1 (off) or 2 (on),
then press #.
2. The display flashes the entered setting, then stops after pressing # and displays
DEMO KIT
MODE OFF/ON
(new setting).
Partition 1 Copy (System Programming)
(Default = none) After programming all settings pertaining to partition 1, you can make an exact
copy to use for partition 2. This helps reduce programming time when the system is set up for
two partitions. If there are certain settings that are unique to partition 2, simply advance to the
appropriate menu and make the necessary changes.
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To Copy Partition 1:
With the display showing PARTITION 1 COPY, press # + installer CODE + #. The display
flashes, then stops after pressing # and shows
DONE.
Clear Memory (System Programming)
Clearing memory deletes all existing programming information (except the Dealer Code).
Note
Clearing the memory will
erase onboard hardwire
zone factory programming.
¾To Clear Panel Memory:
1. With the system in program mode, press A or B until the display shows CLEAR MEMORY.
2. Press # and the display shows
ENTER CODE TO CLEAR MEMORY.
3. Enter the 4-digit installer or dealer
code (if programmed) + #. After about five seconds, the
system restarts and the panel scans the bus to learn all bus devices.
If the system doesn’t respond as described, repeat step 3.
Programming Tier 2 Menu Items
This section guides you through programming tier 2 menu items as they appear in sequence. Fig-
ure 39 shows the menus available on tier 2.
Each menu on tier 2 represents a group of settings related to the menu name. Some tier 2 menus
break down into settings that affect the whole system (global) or a specific partition.
Using Shortcut Numbers
To go directly to a setting in tier 2, you can enter the shortcut number for that setting. Shortcut
numbers in this manual appear in parenthesis ( ), under the setting name (see Figure 41).