
SYSTEM STATUS
5. The loop number will automatically disappear and a new loop
number may
be entered in step 4.
User Code Level: None
Function: Displays the condition of internal system power and
wiring
System Status will display the condition of the internal system
monitors. The monitors are the AC power, battery power and panel
tamper. When System Status is selected each monitor will be
displayed followed by okay or trouble to indicate the current condi-
tion.
Step By Step:
3. Enter your code number and press . The display
will read
LOOP: - RST BYPS .
RST
4. Enter the desired loop number and press to reset or
BYPS
COMMAND
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if the hour is less than 10)
The display will read CLOSING TIME? then
- : AM PM .
AM
5e. Enter the new closing time and press the
or
PM
key. The display will return to step 5a for
the next day to be scheduled.
Relay outputs provided on your alarm system can be programmed
to turn on and off at pre-selected times each day. Your system may
have one or two relay outputs. Each output has a seven day
schedule and can have a different on and off time for each day. Once
you have selected Relay Schedules you will be asked which output
number you wish to schedule then the day of the week. The
SECURITY COMMAND will show you the current schedule for that
relay number and day. It can be deleted and the new on and off times
may be entered. You should list all of your relay schedules on this
page for easy reference.
Relay Step By Step:
6. If OUT is pressed in step 4 the display will read OUTPUT NO
: - .
6a. Enter the output number you wish to schedule and press
The display will read SUN MON TUE WED
then
THU FRI SAT .
6b. Press the key below the desired day when it is
displayed.
The SECURITY COMMAND will show you the currently
scheduled
opening and closing times for that day ON TIME ??:?? ?M
then
OF TIME ??:?? ?M then DELETE KEEP .
KEEP
6c. Press to keep the current schedule and return to
step 6a.
DELETE
Press to delete the current schedule. The dis-
play will read
ON TIME? then - : AM PM
.
AM
6d. Enter the new on time and press the or
PM
key.
(Note: a zero must be entered for the tens digit of the hour
if the hour is less than 10)
The display will read OFF TIME? then
- : AM PM .
AM PM
6e. Enter the new off time and press the or
key. The display will return to step 6a for the next day to be
scheduled.
.
COMMAND
1 on
1 off
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI
SAT
: _M : _M : _M : _M : _M : _M : _M
: _M : _M : _M : _M : _M : _M : _M
: _M : _M : _M : _M : _M : _M : _M
: _M : _M : _M : _M : _M : _M : _M
2 on
2 off
Output
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