After the cross in the fourth corner (bottom right) is pressed, the user will be
Press the Help icon to access a menu showing how to perform basic tasks on
1. From the Status & Setting screen, press the HELP icon.
2. From the SYSTEM HELP screen, choose the help topic to search.
3. Press and to scroll through help topics.
4. Press CLOSE to return to the previous screen.
If the panel loses both AC and battery power, upon power restoral the system
time will reset to midnight and the date will reset to 1 - 1 - 2000, indicating it has
Time format is: hour/minute/a.m. or p.m.
1. From the Status & Settings screen, select Set Date/Time.
2. Enter master access code.
From the Set Date/Time screen press the first box to set hour and press
SAVE.
4. Press the second box to set minutes and press SAVE.
5. Press a.m./p.m. box to toggle a.m./p.m. setting.
To set the date
1. From the Set Date/Time screen press the first box in the second row to set
month and press SAVE.
2. Press the second box to set day and press SAVE.
3. Press the third box and enter the year and press SAVE.
4. Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit.
Emergency icon
In an emergency, touch the Emergency icon. An Emergency screen appears
(See Emergency icon in Table 4 on page 4). You will see three icons (Panic,
Police, or Fire). Select the appropriate icon.
Note: If your system is connected to a security monitoring service, the authorities
will be notified. This option may not be enabled. Contact your dealer for details.
If you initiate an emergency alarm by mistake, you can cancel the alarm by
touching the red alarm icon (“Alarms” on page 12) and entering your code within
30 seconds (typical time limit, contact your dealer for more information on your
system configuration).
System tests
This menu lets you run sensor and communication tests, and initiate a phone call
from the panel to Enterprise Downloader.
Programming
To enter programming mode:
Programming mode can only be entered if the system is disarmed.
- Enter the Status & Settings menu.
- Scroll until Programming is listed, press the Enter icon.
- Enter your master code, and then press OK.
Note: You have four seconds between number presses to enter the code or you will be returned to the home screen.
At this point, you are in the Programming menu. At this level, the following submenus are accessible:
- Access Codes
- Security
- Phone Numbers
- Siren Options
- System Tests
- Interactive Services (Optional. Ask your dealer for more information.)
The sections below describe the options that you can program in each of the programming submenus.
Access codes
There are three types of access codes:
- Master code. The master code is your most powerful code and can be used for all user operations including programming. The initial value of the master code is 123, 1234, 12345, or 123456, depending on the installer-programmed access code length.
- User codes 1 to 8. There are eight user codes, which can be used for many user operations, but not programming or bypassing sensors. Initially, all user codes are blank. A user code can be deleted by pressing Delete while the code is being changed.
- Duress code. The duress code, when used in place of another user code, generates a silent duress alarm that is reported to the central monitoring station. Initially, the duress code is blank. The duress code can be deleted by pressing Delete while the code is being changed.
To add/edit access codes:
- From the Programming screen, press ACCESS CODES.
- To add or edit an access code, press the white field next to the access code.
- Enter the new/edited code on the numbered keypad and press SAVE.
- Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus.
Security
The Security menu contains the Downloader Enable option. This option determines whether your dealer can access the system remotely.
To program the download enable option:
- From the Programming screen, press SECURITY.
- Press the Security icon.
- To turn on an option, press . To turn off an option, press . Note: indicates the option is turned on.
- Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus.
Phone numbers
Phone number 4 is the only system phone number that you can change. Therefore, it is often used for voice reporting alarms to your phone and can be programmed for this purpose by the installer.
Note: Certain system options must be programmed by the installer for voice reporting alarms to work properly.
To add/edit phone number 4:
- From the Programming screen, press PHONE NUMBERS.
- To add or edit a phone number, press the white field next to the Phone Number 4.
- Enter the new/edited phone number on the numbered keypad and press SAVE. To delete a phone number, press DELETE.
- Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus.
Sirens options
The panel has two built-in sound sources, a piezo siren and a speaker. The piezo siren makes alarm beeps and status beeps. Fire and intrusion alarm beeps are always played at high volume, while the volume of status beeps (such as trouble or chime beeps, entry and exit delay beeps, or emergency alarm beeps) is controlled by the Beep Volume in the Status and Settings screen. The speaker emits the panel’s voice and sounds beeps when a key is pressed. The siren volume is also programmable.
The siren and built-in speaker options consist of the following:
Panel piezo beeps
(Status beeps sounded on the siren.) This option determines whether the panel sounds non-alarm beeps. To program piezo beeps:
- From the Programming screen, press SIREN OPTIONS.
- To turn on panel piezo beeps, press . To turn off, press . Note: indicates the panel piezo beeps are turned on.
- Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus.
Panel voice.
(Spoken phrases on the speaker and key press sounds from the speaker heard while controlling the system.) This option determines whether the panel speaks status messages and arming level changes. To program panel voice:
- From the Programming screen, press SIREN OPTIONS.
- To turn on panel voice, press . To turn off, press . Note: indicates the panel voice is turned on.
- Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus.
Panel piezo alarms.
(Loud alarms on the siren). This option determines whether the panel sounds alarm beeps. To program panel piezo alarm: 1. From the Programming screen, press SIREN OPTIONS. 2. To turn on panel piezo alarms, press . To turn off, press . Note: indicates the panel piezo alarms is turned on. 3. Press CLOSE repeatedly to exit menus.
Turning this option off will disable all system sirens. This option should only be turned off if the panel is configured with external sirens. Ask your installer for more information.
Testing
Sensor test
You should test sensors one at a time to make sure they are sending strong signals to the panel. You should test the sensors at least once a week.
To perform the sensor test:
- Enter the Status & Settings menu.
- Scroll until System Tests is listed, Press Enter.
- Enter your master code and press OK.
- Press Sensor Test.
- All sensors learned into your system will be listed.
- Test any sensor you want by tripping the sensor (see Table 14 below for details on how to trip each device).
- The display will update with the total number of packets received from each individual sensor (see Table 14 below for minimum number of packets required).
Note: Refer to specific sensor installation instructions for complete operation and testing details.
Sensor testing notes
- Conduct sensor test in all possible environmental conditions (for example: interior doors open and closed, HVAC system on and off, wireless music system turned on and off).
- Conduct sensor test whenever changes are made to the installation environment that may impact RF performance (for example: mirrors installed, metal backed wall paper, addition of other RF equipment).
- If a sensor doesn’t meet minimum packet requirements, contact your installer.
Comm Test
The comm test is used to check proper communication.
Note: If Comm Test is not finished, it will continue to run even if you exit program mode.
To perform a comm test:
- Enter the Status & Settings menu.
- Scroll until System Tests is listed, Press Enter.
- Enter your master code and press OK.
- Press Comm Test.
The panel displays if the comm test was successful or not.
Central station communication
After performing sensor tests, check that the system is reporting alarms successfully to the central station.
To test communication with the central station:
- Call the central station and tell the operator that you will be testing the system.
- Arm the system.
- Test an emergency panic icon and trip at least one sensor of each type (fire, intrusion, etc.) to verify that the appropriate alarms are working correctly. There could be a 30 second delay on intrusion devices.
- When you finish testing the system, call the central station to verify that the alarms were received.
Note: If your system is not connected to a central monitoring station you won’t be
able to perform the communication test.
System download
You can initiate a download call to program your system with the settings specified by your installer. Use this feature only when instructed by your installer or dealer.
To initiate a download:
- Enter the Status & Settings menu.
- Scroll until System Tests is listed, Press Enter.
- Enter your master code and press OK.
- Press the System Download icon.