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¾To turn Access Code Lock off or on:
With the display showing ACCESS CODE LOCK ON/OFF, press 1 (off) or 2 (on). The display
flashes the entered setting. Press # and the display shows the new setting.
The following sections describe the security settings that appear under
PARTITION 1 and 2.
Account Number (Security—Partition 1-2)
(partition 1: 0010, partition 2: 0020)
(Default = 00000) The account number is used as panel (or customer) identification for the cen-
tral monitoring station. The panel sends the account number every time it reports to the central
station. Account numbers must be 1 to 10 characters long.
Alpha characters A–F can be assigned to the account number by pressing and holding buttons
1–6 respectively, until the character appears.
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To program an Account Number:
With the display showing ACCOUNT NUMBER nnnnn (current number), enter the desired
account number. The display flashes the entered number. Press # and the display shows the
new number.
Quick Arm (Security—Partition 1-2)
(partition 1: 0011, partition 2: 0021)
(Default = off) Quick Arm allows system arming without using an access code. When Quick
Arm is on, the system arming level can be increased from Level 1-OFF to LEVEL 2-STAY, from
Level 1-OFF to LEVEL 3-AWAY, or from Level 2-STAY to LEVEL 3-AWAY, without entering
an access code.
A valid access code is still required to decrease the arming level or disarm the system.
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To turn Quick Arm off or on:
With the display showing QUICK ARM OFF/ON (current setting), press 1 (off) or 2 (on). The
display flashes the entered setting. Press # and the display shows the new setting.
Quick Exit (Security—Partition 1-2)
(partition 1: 0012, partition 2: 0022)
(Default = on) This setting determines whether or not users can open and close a standard entry/
exit door without causing an alarm (while the system is armed).
This feature would be useful if the user wants to go out to get the morning paper while the system
is armed. This feature also allows the user to leave the armed premises without having to disarm
and re-arm the system.
When Quick Exit is on, pressing D on a touchpad (while the system is armed) starts a 2-minute
timer that allows one standard entry/exit door (sensor groups 10 and 19 only) to be activated once
(opened, then closed).
When this feature is turned off, the system must be disarmed before any protected door is
opened.
Note
For UL Listed installations,
this feature must be set to
off.
¾To turn Quick Exit off or on:
With the display showing QUICK EXIT OFF/ON (current setting), press 1 (off) or 2 (on). The
display flashes the entered setting. Press # and the display shows the new setting.
Exit Extension (Security—Partition 1-2)
(partition 1: 0013, partition 2: 0023
(Default = on) This setting determines whether or not the user can re-enter and exit again through
an entry or exit delay door (without disarming and re-arming the system). This helps prevent exit
faults and false alarms by allowing users to re-enter the premises for a forgotten item.
When Exit Extension is on, the panel restarts the exit delay timer if the user re-enters the pre-
mises through a standard delay door before the standard exit delay time expires.
When this feature is off, the exit delay timer does not restart if the user re-enters the premises,
forcing the user to disarm the system to avoid setting off an accidental alarm.
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To turn Exit Extension off or on:
With the display showing EXIT EXTENSION OFF/ON (current setting), press 1 (off) or 2 (on).
The display flashes the entered setting. Press # and the display shows the new setting.