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Installation and Programming Manual
3-20
SYSTEM: SYSTEM CONTROL
Quick Key Item Default Explanation
SYSTEM CONTROL (cont’d)
1 2 24 Arm Pre-Warning NO if YES: for any partition(s) set up for Auto-Arming (refers to
the user’s Daily-Arm function; see the Pro-24 User’s
Manual for additional details), an audible Exit Delay
(warning) countdown will commence 255 seconds
prior to the automatic arming
during this period, Exit Delay beeps will be heard in
those keypads assigned to the partition(s) to be armed
and programmed for such annunciation
if a valid User Code is entered at any time during the
countdown, it will delay, by 45 minutes, the partition’s
automatic arming
if, after the partition has been “auto-armed”, it is
disarmed as described above, it can no longer be
automatically armed for the current day
the extended 255 seconds warning does not apply to
automatic STAY mode arming
if NO: Auto Arming for any partition(s) so programmed will
take place at the designated time
the programmed Exit Delay period and any audible
annunciation will occur as expected
1 2 25 Low Battery Arm YES if YES: it will allow arming the system when a low battery
condition is detected (also in Power Supply expansion
module)
if NO: it will not allow arming the system when low battery is
detected
1 2 26 Eng. Tamper NO if YES: after Tamper alarm, system will not be ready to arm
and TAMPER LED is not restored
if NO: after Tamper alarm, system will be ready
1 2 27 Blank Display NO if YES: the display will show the message: “Enter code”. Only
Power, Tamper and Fire LEDs will operate as usual.
Entering a valid code will return the display to normal
operation. One minute after last operation on the
keypad, it will return automatically to “blank mode”
if NO: display will operate normally
1 3 SET CLOCK --- Sets the System’s DATE and TIME
1 3 1 System Date
JAN 1 1999
Allows the current DATE to be set (see page 3-5 for
instructions on using the keypad)
1 3 2 System Time 00:00 Allows the current TIME to be set using the 24-hour format
1 4 WINDOWING
---
Defines a Time Window and its Effective Days
Allows for the “Exception Reporting” of Opening/Closing
signals when the system is either disarmed or armed
outside of the specified time window
1 4 1 Window Start
H:00 M:00
Sets the window’s START time (in a 24-hour format)
1 4 2 Window Stop
H:00 M:00
Sets the window’s STOP time (in a 24-hour format)
1 4 3 Window Days ALL sets the days of the week in which the window is
activated
use either the [] or [] keys to select among the days
of the week
use the [STAY] key to toggle between “Y” and “N” as to
whether the window should be active for the given day
the window and the days chosen here will also apply to
the automatic arming and disarming
of the system if so
desired by the user (see the Pro-24 User’s Manual
for details)
INSTALLER PROG:
1)SYSTEM

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