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Keypad Operation
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SECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
6.8 Keypad Tampers
Ref #: [000200]
Enable this system toggle option if keypad tamper plates are
being used.
NOTE: The keypad tamper must be enabled for ULC commercial
burglary applications.
6.9 Alarm Memory Display
Ref #: [000200]
Enable the Memory Display system toggle option, to allow users
to view zones that have gone into alarm, while the system is
armed. Users can view the alarm memory by pressing the [<][>]
keys.
When the option is disabled, the alarm memory will only be dis-
played when the system is disarmed.
6.10 Zone Bypass Display
Ref #: [000200]
Enable the Bypass Display system toggle option, to allow users
to view bypassed zones while the system is armed. Users can
view bypassed zones by pressing the [<][>] keys.
When the option is disabled, users will only be able to view
bypassed zones using [*][1] when the system is disarmed.
NOTE: Bypass Display must be disabled on UL listed systems.
6.11 Function Key Programming
There are five function keys on each LCD45X0/45X1 keypad.
Each of these keys can be programmed to perform one of the
functions described below. Users can activate a function on parti
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tion keypads by pressing and holding the appropriate key for two
seconds. The default functions are described below:
[1] ’Home’ – Stay Arm
Pressing this key will arm the partition in the Stay mode, meaning
that all Stay/Away type zones will be automatically bypassed.
Delay type zones will provide entry and exit delay.
The Quick Arm feature must be enabled in order for this key to
function as intended (see Instruction Manual, section 3.1 ’Quick
Arm’). If disabled, the user must enter a valid access code after
the function key is pressed to arm the partition.
[2] ’Away’ – Away Arm
Pressing this key will arm the partition in the Away mode. All
Stay/Away type zones and all other non-bypassed zones will be
active at the end of the exit delay. Delay type zones will provide
entry and exit delay.
The Quick Arm feature must be enabled in order for this key to
function as intended (see Instruction Manual, section 3.1 ’Quick
Arm’). If disabled, the user must enter a valid access code after
the function key is pressed to arm the partition.
[3] ’Chime’ – Door Chime On / Off
Pressing this key will toggle the Door Chime feature ON or OFF.
One solid beep means that the feature has been disabled and three
short beeps means that it has been enabled.
[4] ’Reset’ – Reset Smoke Detectors
Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate for five seconds
all PGM outputs programmed as Command Output Option #2.
The Sen. Rst Cmd #2 option must also be enabled before this
function key will work (see section 11.2 ’Programmable Output
Options’). Only detectors assigned to the keypad’s partition will
be reset. 2-wire smoke detectors connected to a PC4701 module
will also be reset.
[5] ’Exit’ – Activate Quick Exit
Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate the Quick Exit
feature. This feature must be enabled in order for the function key
to operate (see PC4020 Instruction Manual, Section 3.2 ’Quick
Exit’).
Function Key Options
Ref. # [0012XX02YY], where XX = keypad 01-16 and YY = the
function key.
Once you have entered the section for the correct function key,
enter the 2-digit number corresponding to the function you want
the key to perform. See below for a list of available functions.
You can also program each function key to require an access code
entry before the panel will perform the function (see
6.3 ”Keypad
Toggle Options’).
The following is a list of all function key options:
Null Key (00)
The key will perform no function when pressed.
Stay Arm (01)
Same as described in ’Stay’ above.
Away Arm (02)
Same as described in ’Away’ above.
No-Entry Arm (03)
Once this function key is pressed the user must enter a valid
access code. The system will arm and remove the entry delay
from the system when the exit delay expires.
Chime On / Off (04)
Same as described in ’Chime’ above.
System Test (05)
This function key provides the user with a simple method for test-
ing the system.
Bypass Mode (06)
This function key provides the user with a simple method for enter-
ing the Bypass Mode. If the Bypass Requires Code option is
enabled for the partition, the user must enter an access code before
zone bypassing can be performed (see section
7.9 ”Access Code
Options’).
Trouble Display (07)
This function key provides the user with a simple method for
entering the Trouble Display Mode.
Alarm Memory (08)
This function key provides the user with a simple method for
entering the Alarm Memory Display Mode.
User Programming (09)
This function key provides the user with a simple method for pro-
gramming access codes. Once this key is pressed, the user must
enter a valid master code before the panel will allow program
-
ming to be performed (see Instruction Manual, section 2 ’Access
Codes’).
User Functions (10)
This function key provides the user with a simple method for pro-
gramming user functions. Once this key is pressed, the user must
enter a valid access code before the panel will allow user func
-
tions to be performed (see Instruction Manual, section 3 ’System
Administration’ for information on [*][6] functions).
Quick Exit (11)
Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate the Quick Exit
feature. This feature must be enabled in order for the function key
to operate (see Instruction Manual, Section 3.2 ’Quick Exit’).
Arm Interior (12)
This function key provides the user with a simple method for add-
ing Stay/Away zones back into the system.
Command Output X (X=1-8) (13-20)
This function key provides the user with a simple method for acti-
vating a PGM Output programmed as Command Output option
#1-8 (see
11.3 ”Programmable Output Options). Once this key is

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