5. PROGRAMMING 
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PGM: BY DELAY 
Determine to activate the PGM output during the Exit and Entry delays.
 
 
 
Options: disable (default); turn ON; turn OFF; activate PULSE.
 
 
PGM: BY KEYFOB 
Determine to activate the PGM output upon pressing the AUX () button of keyfob 
transmitters configured to activate the PGM output. For further details, refer to the 
configuration instructions of the AUX () button of the respective keyfobs' datasheets. 
 
 
 
Options: disable (default); turn ON; turn OFF; activate PULSE; toggle
 
 
PGM: BY SENSOR 
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→ Zone A  Z:_ _ 
→
→→
→
 Zone B  Z:_ _ 
→
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→
 Zone C  Z:_ _  
 
Determine to activate the PGM output upon activation of any one of up to 3 sensors 
(zones) in the systems irrespective of whether the system is armed or disarmed. 
To configure: 
Press   to enter the 
"
PGM: BY SENSOR"
 sub menu and then select the Zone you wish 
to program, for example "Zone A". If the zone was configured before, the display shows 
the current zone number "(Z:xx)" and if not, the zone number will be blank ("Z:_ _"). To 
configure the zone number, press  . Enter the Zone number (2 digits) you wish to 
activate the PGM output and press   to confirm. To add another sensor, select any of 
the other two options ("Zone B" and "Zone C") and repeat the above process. 
When done press   to return. 
 
 
 
Options: disabled (default); turn ON;  turn OFF; activate PULSE; toggle
 
 
 
Note: If you select toggle, the PGM output will be turned on upon event occurrence in any 
of these zones and will be turned off upon next event occurrence, alternately.
 
 
PGM:BY LINE FAIL 
Determine to activate the PGM output following failure of the PSTN line 
 
 
Options: 
by line fail NO (default); by line fail YES. 
 
PGM:PULSE TIME 
Determine the PGM output pulse time. This value is the same for all events (by ARM AWAY, 
by ARM HOME, by DISARM etc.) which were selected with "activate PULSE" option. 
 
 
Options: 
pulse time 2s
 (default); 
pulse time 30s; pulse time 2m; pulse time 
4m. 
 
PGM:LOCKOUT TIME 
→
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→ start – HH:MM A 
→
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→ stop – HH:MM A
 
Enter daytime limits between which PGM lighting devices controlled by sensors will be off, 
even when the associated sensors are triggered. 
 
Note: PGM not to be enabled in UL Listed Product. 
5.8 Custom Names 
5.8.1 Custom Zone Names 
During the device enrollment process you also define the Location name where the device is installed. The location 
name is selected from a Location List of 26 predefined names and 5 Custom names (Custom 1 to Custom 5) - see 
Section 5.4.2 for instructions and corresponding Location List. 
Define the 5 custom location names according to your specific needs and use them during the device enrollment 
instead of the “Custom 1” to “Custom 5” names in the location list. 
To define the Custom Location names, follow the instructions below. Additional guidance is provided in section 5.2.
 
06:CUSTOM NAMES   
⋅ ⋅ ⋅ 
 CUST.ZONES NAME   
Enter "CUST.ZONES NAME" (see guidance above), then refer to the table below which provides you with detailed 
explanations and programming instructions to program the desired custom location. 
Option  Configuration Instructions     
CUST. ZONES NAME 
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→TEXT LOC. #05 1 
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→TEXT LOC. #05 2 
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→TEXT LOC. #05 3 
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→TEXT LOC. #05 4 
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→TEXT LOC. #05 5 
Enter the five Custom Location names you wish to use instead of the "Custom 1" to 
"Custom 5" names in the Location List in Section 5.4.2.  
To program: 
Press  to enter the "CUST. ZONES NAME" sub menu and then press   again to 
select the Location # you wish to program, for example "TEXT LOC. #05 1". Press  ; the 
display shows the current Custom name, for example "Custom 1". To change the name, at 
the blinking cursor, enter the Location name you wish and at the end, press   to confirm.  
When done, press   to return.
 
Note: To enter the Location name use the "String Editor" at the end of section 5.6.3.