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[221] will not lockout the keypad, the control panel will transmit the
Keypad Lockout report code programmed in section [705].
6.11 Maximum Bypass Entries
SECTIONS [238] TO [241]
Sections [238] to [241] represent Maximum Bypass Entries for
partitions 1 through 4 respectively. Select the section
corresponding to the desired partition and enter any value between
001 and 255 (000 = no limit) to determine the maximum number of
zones that can be bypassed in a selected partition.
Example:
Section [238] is programmed with 010. When in Bypass
Programming (see section 16.2 on page 46), the control panel will
not let the user bypass more than 10 zones in partition 1.
6.12 Display “Bypass” If Armed
SECTION [504]: OPTION [5]
When option [5] is enabled, the keypad will not display that there
are bypassed zones when the system is armed.
6.13 Bell Squawk
SECTIONS [507], [511], [515], & [519]: OPTIONS [1] TO [6]
Sections [507], [511], [515], and [519] represent partitions 1
through 4 respectively. Since the control panel can enable the Bell
Squawk features for each individual partition, select the section
that corresponds to the desired partition and turn on the desired
option (when the option is off, the feature is disabled):
Bell Squawk Upon Disarming
Option [1] ON
The bell or siren will emit two squawks upon disarming.
Bell Squawk Upon Arming
Option [2] ON
The bell or siren will squawk once upon arming.
Bell Squawk On Auto-arm
Option [3] ON
The bell or siren will squawk at 1-second intervals during the 60
seconds before a partition automatically arms itself. During the final
10 seconds of the 60-second period, the bell or siren will emit three
squawks at 1-second intervals.
Bell Squawk During Exit Delay
Option [4] ON
The bell or siren will squawk at 1-second intervals during the Exit
Delay. During the final 10 seconds of the Exit Delay, the bell or
siren will emit three squawks at 1-second intervals.
Bell Squawk On Entry Delay
Option [5] ON
The bell or siren will squawk at 1-second intervals during the Entry
Delay.
Bell Squawk On Remote Arming
Option [6] ON
When using a wireless module (MG-RCV3), the bell or siren will
squawk once upon arming or disarming with a remote control.
6.14 Ring-back
SECTIONS [507], [511], [515], [519]: OPTIONS [7] AND [8]
After disarming the system, the control panel can warn the user
that there was an alarm and that it may be dangerous to enter by
having the keypad beep 10 times and/or by squawking the bell 10
times. The user should leave immediately and contact the
monitoring station from a secure location. Sections [507], [511],
[515], and [519] represent partitions 1 through 4 respectively.
Since the control panel can enable the Ring-Back features for each
individual partition, select the section that corresponds to the
desired partition and turn on the desired option:
Option [7] ON = Bell Squawk Ring-Back Enabled
Option [8] ON = Keypad Ring-Back Enabled
6.15 Switch To Stay Arming
If no Entry Delay zones are opened and closed during the Exit
Delay after Regular arming a partition, the control panel can switch
from Regular arming to Stay arming (see section 16.1 on page 45).
Since the control panel can enable Switch to Stay arming for each
individual partition, select the section that corresponds to the
desired partition and turn on the corresponding option as listed
below.
Section [505] = Partition 1 = Option [1]
Section [509] = Partition 2 = Option [2]
Section [513] = Partition 3 = Option [3]
Section [517] = Partition 4 = Option [4]
6.16 Always Force Arm When Regular Arming
SECTIONS [506], [510], [514], [518]: OPTION [8]
(Default = disabled) When option [8] is enabled for a particular
partition, the system will Force arm that partition whenever Regular
or Force arming is activated.
Stay and Instant arming are not affected by this option.
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