OMNI624 Installation and Setup Guide
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Depress the [#] key to advance through the quick command listing. The system exits this mode when
the star [✱] key is pressed.
DISPLAY TIME: # 51 (LCD Keypads Only)
Pressing [#] [5] [1] displays the current system time on the LCD keypads.
NOTE: The time is set by using [#] [3]. The keypad displays:
CURRENT TIME:
12:00AM
The system exits this mode either automatically (no keys pressed), or when the star [✱] key is pressed.
DISPLAY AUTO-ARM TIME: # 52 (LCD Keypads Only)
If auto-arming is programmed, pressing [#] [5] [2] displays the current auto-arm time for the current
area on the LCD keypads.
NOTE: Auto-arming is enabled in programming Submode 1, Question 28,
L1 and the auto-arm time is set by using [#] [5] [4]. The keypad displays:
AUTO ARM TIME:
12:00AM
The system exits this mode either automatically (no keys pressed), or when the star [✱] key is pressed.
LOG VIEW: # 53 (LCD Keypads Only)
Pressing [#] [5] [3] will enter the system log view with the most recent event displayed. The system
retains history of the past 128 events (alarms, troubles, openings, closings, bypasses, etc.). Upon entry
to the system log view, LCD-based keypads show the events for the entire system, based on the options
programmed in Question 17, Locations 1–3. Additionally, the programmed time and date display
options are followed. This means the time may be 24-hour or AM/PM format, and the date may have
either the day or month displayed first.
LCD keypads display:
L 001 ALARM ZN 01
20 APR, 10:38 P1
where:
Line 1: event number (L001–L128), event display, zone no. (01–24), or user no. (01–32)
Line 2: date, time, partition (1–2) if a partitioned system
Pressing either the [STAY] or the [✱] key exits this mode.
Pressing any other key advances to the next valid entry.
SET AUTO-ARM TIME: # 54
If auto-arming is enabled in programming Submode 1 Question 28, pressing [#] [5] [4] will set the auto-
arm time. Set auto-arm time has not been evaluated by UL.
If a user code is required to set the time, then enter:
[#] + [5] + [4] + USER + HOUR + MINUTE
where:
USER Valid 4- or 6-digit user code
HOUR Two-digit hour of day in 24 hour format; e.g., 7AM = 07; 3PM = 15
MINUTE Two-digit minutes of hour; e.g., 9 min = 09; 29 min. = 29
If a user code is not required to set the time, then enter:
[#] + [5] + [4] + HOUR + MINUTE