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Programming Device Timers (cont’d) 
Randomize Output Device Times 
Devices  in  your  system  may  be  set  for  a  random  sche dule,  whereby  they  will 
turn  on  and  off  at  different  times  each  day.  This  i s  useful  when  going  on 
vacation  and  you  desire  the  turning  on  and  off  of  t he  lights  to  the  give  the 
appearance  of  someone  being  home.  Your  installer  se ts  these  devices  for  a 
random  schedule.  You  can  initiate  a  random  schedule   by...

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Using #77 Instant Activation Mode 
The  #77  Instant  Activation  Mode  is  used  to  activate  outputs,  bypass  zones, 
etc.  immediately  upon  exiting  the  #77  Mode.  The  act ions  that  may  be 
activated  are  relay  commands,  arm/disarm  commands,  zone  bypassing 
commands, and open/close access conditions.  
Relay Commands 
Action Code
  Action Specifier 
01   Relay On  Relay #  
02   Relay Off  Relay #   
03   Relay Close for 2 seconds  Relay #    
04   Relay Close XX minutes*...

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Using #77 Instant Activation Mode (cont’d) 
Bypass Commands Activation  times  1  (Beginning),  2  (End),  and  3  (During)  are  the  only  valid 
choices  for  bypass  commands.    If  3  (During)  is  selected  for  auto-bypassing, 
the  system  bypasses  the  zone(s)  specified  on  a  part icular  zone  list  at  the 
beginning of the window and unbypasses them at the  end of the window.  If it 
is  selected  for  auto  unbypassing,  the  system  remove s  the  bypass  at  the 
beginning...

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Using #77 Instant Activation Mode (cont’d) 
Additional Commands Action Code
  Action Specifier 
77  Access Point Group Enable  Group #  
78  Access Point Group Disable  Group #  
To enter the Instant Activation Mode:  
Enter your security code; then press the [#] key fo llowed by 77. 
  ACTION ? 
 
Enter the code for the desired action.  The 
action codes are the events that are to take place  
when either the system exits the #77 Mode or the 
scheduled time is reached, depending on the...

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Event Log Procedures 
General Information 
The  system  has  the  ability  to  record  
various  events  in  a  history  log  wherein 
each  event  is  recorded  in  one  of  five  
categories (listed below), with the time and  
date of its occurrence. The Event Log holds 
up  to  1000  events,  with  the  oldest  event 
being  replaced  by  the  logging  of  any  new 
event  after  the  log  is  full.  Using  an  alpha  
keypad,  the  Event  Log  can  be  viewed  one  
category  at  a  time,...

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Event Logging Procedures (continued) 
4. Use the [3] and [1] keys  (for next and 
previous  categories  respectively)  to  
display  the categories of events. 
Press  [8]  to  select  a  category   and 
display  the  first  event.  Press  [8]  again  
for each subsequent event.  
Shows burglary alarm occurred in zone  
3  (C03)  of  partition  1  (P1),  at  12:02AM 
on January 1. 
P1 01/01  12:02AM  
BURGLARY  C003  Typical 
Event  Log 
Display
 
After  the  last  event   has  been...

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Testing the System (To Be Conducted Weekly) 
Using the   5  TEST Key 
The TEST   key  puts  your  system  into  Burglary  Walk  Test  mode,   which  allows  each 
burglary protection point to be checked for proper  operation. 
1.  Disarm the system and close all protected window s, doors, etc. READY should be 
displayed. 
   TEST 
2.  Enter your security code and press the   5  key. 
3.  The  external  sounder  should  sound  for  3  seconds  and  then  turn  off.    If  the  sounder 
does not...

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Fire Alarm System 
Your  fire  alarm  system  (if  installed)  is  on  24  hour s  a  day,  providing 
continuous  protection.    In  the  event  of  an  emergenc y,  the  smoke  and  heat 
detectors  automatically  send  signals  to  your  Contro l,  triggering  a  loud 
interrupting  sound  from  the  keypad  and  the  optional   exterior  sounders.  
FIRE appears at your keypad and remains on until yo u silence the alarm. 
In Case Of Fire Alarm 
1.  Should you become aware of a fire...

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Fire Alarm System (cont’d) 
Event Display Lock 
If  several  zones  produce  an  alarm,  trouble  or  supervisory,  the  system  will 
display  the  first  zone  that  produced  an  event.  To  d isplay  the  other  zone(s)  in 
alarm or trouble, press the [
] key for each zone.   
Fire Drill Test (Code + # + 69) 
This  test  causes  Notification  Appliance  Circuits  to   be  activated  for  the 
purpose of conducting a fire drill or a bell test.   This can only be activated by 
the installer...

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Trouble Conditions 
Typical Trouble Displays 
The word  CHECK or TRBL  on the Keypads display, accompanied by a rapid 
beeping at the Keypad, indicates there is a troub le condition in the system. 
To silence the beeping sound  for trouble conditions, press any key. 
   “CHECK”   or “TRBL”   display  accompanied  by  a  display  of   CALL 
SERVICE   indicates  that  a  problem  exists  with  the  system  t hat 
eliminates  some  of  the  protection.  CALL  FOR  SERVICE  
IMMEDIATELY.  
...
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