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Paradox Spectra 1725
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PROGRAMMING GUIDE
SPECTRA CONTROL PANELS V1.2
1725, 1725EX, 1728 AND 1728EX 1755, 1755EX, 1758, AND 1758EX

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Paradox Spectra 1725 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandParadox
ModelSpectra 1725
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

How Do I Program the System?

Paradox Memory Key Usage

Zone Programming

System Timers

How Do I Set the Programmable Outputs?

System Options

Section [130]: ArmingDisarming Options

Sets options for one-touch arming, restricting arming, and keypad squawks.

System Options - Partition & Zone Settings

Section [131]: ArmingDisarming Options

Configures report disarming, arming switches, and global PGM states.

Section [132]: Zone Options

Sets tamper recognition, EOL resistors, ATZ doubling, and zone restore options.

System Options - Dialer & Event Call

Communication Settings

System Settings

Installer Code

Configures the default and locked installer access code.

Installer Code Lock

Sets the installer code to lock or unlock the system.

User Code Options

Liberator Wireless Bus Module (SPC-319)

Zone Expansion Modules (SPC-ZX48)

Remote Control Programming

User Assignment

Assigns user codes to specific remote controls.

Button Programming

Defines the function for each button on two-button and four-button remote controls.

User Operation

Trouble Display

Shows how to view and clear system trouble conditions indicated on the keypad.

User Operation - Partitioning & Access

Partitioning

Explains how to divide the system into two distinct areas for zoned security.

Programming Access Codes

Details how to program, modify, or delete user and master access codes.

User Operation - Arming Modes

Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm

Procedure for disarming an armed system or deactivating an alarm.

Regular Arming

How to arm all zones in a selected partition for day-to-day security.

Stay Arming

How to partially arm the system, allowing users to remain in the protected area.

User Operation - Advanced Arming

Instant Arming

Switches armed zones to instant zones during the exit delay period.

Force Arming

Arms the system rapidly, ignoring open zones designated as Force Zones.

Manual Bypass Programming

Allows programming the system to ignore specific zones the next time it is armed.

User Operation - Features & Alarms

One-Touch Arming

Allows arming the system without an access code by holding a button.

Panic Alarms

Describes how to program and activate panic alarms via keypad button combinations.

User Operation - Utilities & Functions

Hardware Connections

Hardware Connections - Wiring Details

Hardware Connections - Module Wiring

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