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Quick keys Parameter Default Range
False Code Trouble
Yes Yes/No
YES: A false code report is sent to the monitoring station after three
successive attempts at arming or disarming in which an incorrect user
code is entered. No alarm sounds at the premises, but a trouble indication
appears on the wired keypads.
NO: A false code report is sent to the monitoring station and a local alarm
is sounded at the premises.
NOTE: Above Grade 2, after 10 invalid code entry attempts the keypad
will lock for 90 seconds (relevant for all user codes and operations –
arming, disarming, etc.). This feature is automatically activated, and there
are no parameters to set for it.
Bell Squawk
Yes Yes/No
YES: Arming or disarming the system using a remote control, wireless
keypad or a keyswitch produces a brief “chirp” and activates the strobe as
follows:
1. One chirp indicates the system is armed
2. Two chirps indicate the system is disarmed.
3. Four chirps indicate the system is disarmed after an alarm.
NO: No “chirp” is produced.
3 Minute Bypass
No Yes/No
YES: Bypasses all zones automatically for three minutes when power is
restored to an “unpowered” system to allow for the stabilization of motion
and/or smoke detectors.
NO: No bypassing occurs.
Audible Panic
No Yes/No
YES: The sirens operate when a “panic alarm” is initiated (if defined) at
the keypad, at the remote control, or when a panic zone is activated.
NO: No siren operation occurs during a panic alarm, making the alarm
truly “silent” at the premises (Silent Panic).
Note
The system always transmits a panic report to the monitoring station.
Buzzer Bell
No Yes/No
YES: If an alarm occurs when the system is armed in the Stay arm (partial
arm) mode, a buzzer sounds for the time defined under Buzzer At Stay
(see
Buzzer at Stay page 81) before the external sirens operate.
NO: An alarm in the Stay Arm (partial arm) mode causes sirens to operate
simultaneously.