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Paging Feature (cont’d) 
 
About Manual Paging 
Your system may be set up so you can manually send a message to up to four  pagers. 
 •  Your installer programs the paging function key and the pager phone numbers. 
 •  Pressing the paging keys sends the message 
 999–9999  to the selected pager. 
 
• This message could mean “call home”, “call your office”, or any other prearranged 
meaning. 
 •  See the Paging chart at the back of this manual for details of the paging setup for 
your system....

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Security Codes & Authority Levels 
 
About Security Codes 
Your installer assigned a master code that is used to perform all system functions. 
In addition, you can assign up to 47 different security codes for use by other users. 
•  Only the System Master and Partition Master can assign security codes to users. 
•  Users are identified by 2-digit user numbers and are pre-assigned to either 
partition 1 or partition 2. 
•  Only the System Master can change user partitions.  
•  In addition to a...

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Security Codes & Authority Levels  (cont’d)  
How to Assign Security Codes and Attributes 
The following lists the various command strings for adding security codes and attributes
Refer to the User Setup chart at the back of this manual for factory defaults of 
user attributes and to keep a record of user programming. 
NOTE: Partition Master codes apply only to those user numbers previously assigned (by the 
system master/installer) to the partition master’s partition. 
 
Add a User:...

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Accessing Other Partitions  
 
About Accessing Partitions 
(GOTO Command and Multi-Partition Arming) 
Each keypad is assigned a default partition for display purposes, and will show only 
that partitions information.  
 •  If the user is authorized, a keypad in one partition can be used to perform 
system functions in the other partition by using the GOTO command. Refer to 
the GOTO section. 
 •  If the user is authorized, that user can arm other partitions. Refer to the Multi-
Partition Arming...

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Accessing Other Partitions (cont’d) 
 
Using the GoTo Command  
If the user is authorized, a keypad in one partition can be used to perform system 
functions in the other partition by using the GOTO command. 
 •  You must use an Alpha keypad to access another partition. 
 •  Keypads automatically return to their original partition after 30 seconds 
with no keypad activity. 
 
1.             +  [∗] + partition number (0,1,2,3) 
 (Security Code; only applies if user has access to other...

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Accessing Other Partitions (cont’d) 
 
Common Zone Operation  
  
Ask your installer if a 
common zone was 
assigned. If so, check 
this box       
Your system may have been set up to use a common zone, which is 
an area shared by users of both partitions, such as a foyer or lobby. 
If so, please note the following: 
•  The common zone will sound and report alarms only when both 
partitions are armed. If only one partition is armed, the system 
ignores faults on the common zone. 
•  Either...

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Scheduling 
 
About Scheduling 
The system provides to 16 end-user schedules (programmable by master/installer only), 
which can control various types of events.  
•  Each schedule causes a defined event to start and stop (when appropriate) at a 
specified time.  
•   Schedules can be set to automatically repeat at various intervals. 
•   Schedules can be set for random starting, if desired.  
 
Creating Schedules Alpha Displays: 
1.             +  [#] + [6] [4] 
 (Master Code)  
1 DISARMED...

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Scheduling (cont’d)  
5.  For event number “02,” enter the access group 
number. Otherwise, this prompt is skipped. 
 Press [∗] to continue to the “Start” prompt below. GROUP NUMBER 
 X   
6.  For event numbers “03-07,” enter the partition 
number to be armed or disarmed. 
  0 = arm all; 1 = partition 1; 2 = partition 2;  
  3 = arm common 
  Otherwise, this prompt is skipped. 
 Press [∗] to continue to the “Start” prompt. PARTITION 
 X 
  
7.  Enter the event’s start time and days of week....

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Event Logging Procedures 
 
About Event Logging 
The system records various events in a history log, which can be viewed by the master 
user on an Alpha Display keypad.  
• The Event Log holds up to 100 events. 
• Events are displayed in chronological order, from most recent to oldest. 
• When the log is full, the oldest event is replaced by the logging of any new event. 
 
Viewing the Event Log 
 
1.              + [#] +  [6] + [0] 
 (Master Code)  
Alpha Displays: 
∗∗∗∗DISARMED∗∗∗∗ 
READY TO...

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Event Logging Procedures (cont’d) 
 
Code Definition 
143  Alarm, Expansion Module 
145  ECP Module cover tamper 
146 Silent Burglary 
150  Alarm, 24-Hour Auxiliary/Monitor 
zone 
162 Carbon Monoxide 
301 AC Power 
302  Low System Battery/Battery Test Fail
305  System Reset (Log only) 
321 Bell/Siren Trouble 
333  Trouble, Expansion Mod. 
Supervision 
339 (803)  GSM Module Power-On Reset 
341  Trouble, ECP Cover Tamper 
344 RF Receiver Jam 
350 (951)  Ethernet Communication Path 
Failure 
350...
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