100 Default programming
Anti-intrusion control panels
Appendix
A
Default programming
Keypads
• keypad “1” enabled
• all keypads belong to partition 1
• 12 programmed shortcuts: Execute Arming Scenario 1 – Execute Arming Scenario 2 –
Clear call queue – Delete memory – Zone activation menu (bypasses) – View alarm log –
View faults – Time/date setting – Voice function menu – Intercom call – Thermostat menu
– Keypad settings menu
• all thermostats enabled on all keypads
nBy Readers
• belong to partition 1
• shortcut programmed on the red LED: Execute Arming Scenario 1
Partitions
• entry time and exit time 30 seconds
• Autoreset memories on arming
• clear call queue on disarming
Terminals
• terminals on control panel: inputs
• terminals on expansion boards: inputs
• terminals on keypads: unused
Zones
• belong to partition 1
• have N.C. balancing (normally closed)
• zones T1 and T2 on the control panel are delayed; all other zones are instant
• unlimited alarm cycles (repetitive)
Outputs
• the output relay is monostable, normally closes, monostable time at 3 minutes
• the output relay is “Intrusion” type
• all other outputs are “generic”
Virtual terminals
• all virtual terminals are input/output, “technological” and associated with partition 1
Expansions
• all expansions have anti-tamper disabled
Scenarios
• scenario 1: Away arm partition 1
• scenario 2: Disarm partition 1
Codes
• user code 1 belongs to all partitions
• all other codes do not belong to any partition
• only Code 1 is “Master” user
• enabled on all sections of the user menu
• 8 programmed shortcuts (F1-F4 keys): Clear call queue phone - Output 2 activation -
Output 2 deactivation - View Zone status - View System status - Enable answerphone -
Activate output scenario - Settings menu
• 6 programmed shortcuts (keys from 1 to 6): Listen-in – Execute arming scenario 1 –
Execute arming scenario 2 – Stop alarms – Activate Output 2 – Deactivate Output 2
• voice guide enabled
• all terminals configured as “output” or “I/O” are associated with all codes