YES: It is necessary to enter the installer code to reset an armed partition after it has been
disarmed. This requires the intervention of the alarm company.
Note: Before the “ready” LED can light, all zones within the partition must be secured.
NO: Once an armed partition is reset, the “ready” LED lights when all zones are secured.
YES: After a tamper alarm, the system will not be ready to arm. This requires the
intervention of the alarm company.
NO: After a tamper alarm is restored the system will be ready.
YES: Allows arming of the system when a low battery condition is detected in the main
panel.
NO: Arming the system is disabled when a low battery condition is detected.
Specifies if the system will send a pre-alarm signal to the siren while an entry delay starts.
YES: The system sends a pre-alarm signal to the siren at the beginning of the entry delay.
If the siren does not receive a cancellation signal from the system at the end of the entry
time, the siren will sound.
NO: Pre-Alarm is disabled.
YES: The sirens cease to sound for 10 seconds after each 30 seconds of operation.
NO: The sirens operate without interruption.
YES: During a fire alarm, the sirens produce a pattern of 3 short bursts followed by a
brief pause.
NO: During a fire alarm, the flow of sounds produced by the siren is a pattern of 2
seconds ON, then 2 seconds OFF.
YES: Causes the following parameters to function as follows:
• Auto Arm Bypass: If there is an open zone during the Auto Arm process, the
system will be armed, and a silent alarm will be activated (unless the open zone is
closed)
• A utility output defined as “Auto Arm Alarm” is activated
• A utility output defined as “Zone Loss Alarm” is activated