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No Activity (Reporting—Partition 1-2)
(partition 1: 06103, partition 2: 06203)
(Default = off) When this setting is on, the panel sends a no activity report to the central station
when the activity timeout expires (see
TIMERS—ACTIVITY TIMEOUT).
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To turn No Activity reports off or on:
With the display showing NO ACTIVITY OFF/ON (current setting), press 1 (off) or 2 (on). The
display flashes the entered setting. Press # and the display shows the new setting.
Duress Option (Reporting—Partition 1-2)
(partition 1: 06104, partition 2: 06204)
(Default = off) When this setting is on, the system can be controlled using a programmed duress
code (see
SECURITY—PARTITION N—DURESS CODE).
Note
For UL Listed installations,
Duress Option must be set
to off.
Do not use a duress code unless it is absolutely necessary. Using duress codes often results in
false alarms due to code entry errors. If a duress code is absolutely necessary, use it with the
audio verification module to reduce false alarms and accidental dispatches.
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To turn Duress Option off or on:
With the display showing DURESS OFF/ON (current setting), press 1 (off) or 2 (on). The dis-
play flashes the entered setting. Press # and the display shows the new setting.
Note
Forced arming occurs if the
user presses BYPASS when
arming the system with open
sensors or zones protesting.
Auto-forced arming occurs if
the user does not press
BYPASS (when arming the
system with open sensors/
zones protesting) and the
siren time expires.
Auto-forced arming always
reports to the central moni-
toring station.
Force Armed (Reporting—Partition 1-2)
(partition 1: 06105, partition 2: 06205)
(Default = off) When this setting is on, the panel reports to the central monitoring station when a
user “force arms” the system.
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To turn Force Armed off or on:
With the display showing FORCE ARMED OFF/ON (current setting), press 1 (off) or 2 (on).
The display flashes the entered setting. Press # and the display shows the new setting.
Latchkey Format (Reporting—Partition 1, 2)
(06106—partition 1, 06206—partition 2)
(Default = off) This setting determines whether the selected partition is set up for basic (off) or
advanced (on) latchkey opening report operation.
Basic:
If the partition is armed by entering 2 (or
3) + CODE, disarming using a designated latchkey user
code or keychain touchpad within an assigned time schedule sends a page.
If the partition is armed by entering 2 (or
3) + CODE + 6 (Latchkey), disarming using a desig-
nated latchkey user code or keychain touchpad inside or outside of an assigned time schedule
sends a page.
Advanced:
If the partition is armed by entering 2 (or
3) + CODE + 6 (Latchkey), disarming using a latchkey
designated user code or keychain touchpad within an assigned time schedule sends a page.
Refer to the Users Guide for complete Latchkey setup and operation.
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To turn Latchkey Format off or on:
1. With the desired partition selected, press A or B until the display shows LATCHKEY FORMAT
OFF/ON
(current setting).
2. Press 1 (off—basic) or 2 (on—advanced). The display flashes the entered setting. Press #
and the display shows the new setting.
Freeze Alarm (Reporting—Partition 1, 2)
(06107—partition 1, 06207—partition 2)
(Default = off) This setting determines whether the panel reports a freeze alarm to the central sta-
tion or pager, when the selected partition’s energy saver module detects a temperature that
matches a predetermined setting (see BUS DEVICES—UNIT ID—ENERGY OPTIONS—FREEZE TEMP).
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To turn Freeze Alarm reporting off or on:
1. With the desired partition selected, press A or B until the display shows FREEZE ALARM OFF/
ON (current setting).
2. Press 1 (off) or 2 (on). The display flashes the entered setting. Press # and the display shows
the new setting.

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