6. System Configuration 
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1. 
DURESS 
CODE 2580 
Enter the [USER SETTINGS] menu, select the [DURESS CODE] option and press 
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2. 
DURESS 
CODE 2580 
At the blinking cursor position, key in the Duress Code you wish to program, for 
example, 6973. 
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DURESS 
CODE 6973 
When the duress code you wish to program appears on the display, press  . 
3.
 
 
 
☺ Return to step 1  A "Happy Tune" ☺ sounds and The display confirms the saved setting.
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Additional Information (section B.5) 
1 
For detailed instructions on how to select User Settings – refer to section A.1 and section A.2. 
2 
The display shows the default duress code (2580). 
3 
Do not set the duress code the same as an installer or user code. 
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You can now select another option in the User Settings menu or quit programming (see sections A.1 and A.2). 
B.6 Add / Delete Proximity Tags 
Users of the alarm system may be provided with a proximity tag/s that can be used instead of the user codes to perform 
a variety of functions, for example, arming, disarming, reading the event log, etc.  
Whenever a user code is required you can simply present a valid proximity tag instead of entering the user code.  
♦  Here you can add (enroll) new proximity tags or delete 
tags as required. 
Carefully read the section titled "Additional Information" according to the indicated references
1
 etc – see table at 
end of this section. 
A. To Add (Enroll) a Proximity Tag 
1. 
TAGS (Proximity) 
 
Enter the [USER SETTINGS] menu, select the [TAGS (Proximity)] option and 
press  . 
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2. 
ADD NEW 
TAG 
The display will read [ADD NEW TAG]. 
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To 
begin the process of enrolling a new proximity tag press
ENROLL NOW or 
ENTR ID:xxx-xxxx 
Present the proximity tag to the KP-250 PG2 within the timeout period. 
DEVICE ENROLLED 
T01:Tag (Prox) 
If enrollment was successfully completed, a "Happy Tune" ☺ sounds and the 
display reads [DEVICE ENROLLED] for a short duration and then changes to read 
the tag's details. 
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The display shows the allocated tag serial No (user No.), which is always the first 
free number, for example: [T01:Tag (Prox)]. 
☺ Go to step 5