- LED 4 indicates an alarm triggered from the keypad tamper.
To return to visualization of the alarms triggered from zones, press [*] again.
To exit the alarm memory displaying menu press [#] key.
Remark: The alarm memory will be cleared every time the system/partition is armed.
Note: In a partitioned system, after entering the [*][5] command, zone LEDs 1 and 2 will start blinking waiting for the
user to choose which partition alarm memory he wants to display.
CHIME FEATURE ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING
[*][6]
Chime feature activating / deactivating is performed only if the system/partition is
disarmed, by entering the [*][6] command.
If the feature is activated, the keypad buzzer will beep for 3 times, and if it is deactivated, the
keypad buzzer will sound a long beep.
Once the “chime feature” is activated, if any zone with programmed “chime” attribute is
opened while system/partition is disarmed, causes the keypad buzzer to sound 6 warning
beeps (chime warning beeps).
The feature is useful if the entry/exit doors are out of the user's view and he/she wants to be
notified whenever the doors of those zones are opened.
Note: For a zone to activate the “chime”, it must have the “chime” attribute enabled by programming - see
sections [01] to [10]/[16].
ACTIVATION / DEACTIVATION COMMAND FOR PGM OUTPUTS (DEFINED AS MONO-STABLE, BI-STABLE
OR “CLOCK TIMER” PGM TYPE)
[*][9][1] or [*][9][2]
Upon entering one of these commands, the corresponding programmable output PGM1 or
PGM2 defined as mono-stable, will activate (to GND) for the time lapse programmed in
programming section [35]. If a new [*][9][1] / [2] command is performed while the Mono-
stable PGM output is active, that output will be deactivated immediately.
Similarly, upon entering this command, any PGM1 or PGM2 output defined as bi-stable or
“clock timer”, will change its status from activated to deactivated or vice versa.
5. Master User’s Programming Menus
While the system is totally disarmed, in order to enter the main programming menu
allowed only to the „master user” enter one of the [*][7][Master Code] or
[CODE][Master Code] commands,
where [CODE] is the key labeled “CODE” key
Once this procedure was initialized by entering [*] or [CODE] key, all keypad LEDs will turn
OFF. After entering the “master code”, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps, confirming the
system is within „master user’s programming menu”.