*20 |
Installer Code |
I_4_I_1_I_1_I_2_I |
*21 |
Quick Arm Enable |
I_1_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
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*22 |
RF Jam Option |
I_0_I |
0 = None
1 = send RF Jam report
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*23 |
Forced Bypass Enable |
I_0_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
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*24 |
RF House Code |
I_0_I_0_I |
00 = Disabled |
*26 |
Chime by Zone |
I_0_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
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*28 |
4285/4286 Voice Module Access Code |
I_0_I_0_I |
00 = Disabled
(Allows access to Voice module) 1st digit = 1 to 9
2nd digit = # + 11 for * or # + 12 for #
|
*29 |
Output to Long Range Radio |
I_0_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
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*31 |
Single Alarm Sounding/Zone |
I_0_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
|
*32 |
Fire Sounder Timeout |
I_1_I |
0 = Timeout
1 = No Timeout
|
*33 |
Alarm Bell Timeout |
I_2_I |
0 = None
1 = 4 minutes
2 = 8 minutes
3 = 12 minutes
4 = 16 minutes
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*34 |
Exit Delay |
I_6_I_0_I |
45 – 96 = 45 – 96 Seconds |
*35 |
Entry Delay #1 (Zone type 01) |
I_3_I_0_I |
00 – 96 = 0 – 96 Seconds
97 = 120 Seconds
98 = 180 Seconds
99 = 240 Seconds
|
*36 |
Entry Delay #2 (Zone type 02) |
I_6_I_0_I |
*37 |
Audible Exit Warning |
I_1_I |
SIA NOTE: Always enabled. |
*38 |
Confirmation of Arming Ding |
I_1_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
2 = RF Only
|
*39 |
Power Up in Previous State |
I_0_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
|
*40 |
PABX Access Code
(Up to 6 digits)
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I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I (If 9 is needed to dial add here) |
*41 |
Primary Phone
(Up to 20 digits)
|
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I
End Phone with * # + 11 = *# + 12 = # # + 13 = 2 second pause
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*42 |
Secondary Phone
(Up to 20 digits)
|
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I
End Phone with * # + 11 = *# + 12 = # # + 13 = 2 second pause
|
*43 |
Primary Account Number |
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I (Last 4 of Account)
A = # + 10 B = # + 11 C = # + 12 D = # + 13 E = # + 14 F = # + 15
|
*44 |
Secondary Account Number |
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I |
*47 |
Phone System Select |
I_3_I |
0 = Pulse Dial
1 = DTMF Dial
2 = Pulse Dial, CS on Watts Line
3 = DTMF Dial, CS on Watts Line
|
*48 |
Report Format |
I_7_I Primary I_7_I Secondary |
0 = 3/1, 4/1 Ademco L/S Standard
1 = 3/1, 4/1 Radionics Standard
2 = 4/2 Ademco L/S Standard
3 = 4/2 Radionics Standard
5 = 10-digit Contact ID
6 = 4/2 Ademco Express
7 = Contact ID
8 = 3/1, 4/1 Ademco L/S Expanded
9 = 3/1, 4/1 Radionics Expanded
|
*49 |
Split/Dual Reporting |
I_0_I |
|
To Primary Phone |
To Secondary Phone |
0 = All Reports |
Backup Only |
1 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel |
All Other Reports |
2 = All Reports except Open/Close, Test |
Open/Close, Test |
3 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel |
All Reports |
4 = All Reports except Open/Close, Test |
All Reports |
5 = All Reports (Dual Reporting) |
All Reports |
|
*50 |
Burg Dialer Delay |
I_2_II_0_I |
Delay Time: 1 = 15 secs; 2 = 30 secs; 3 = 45 secs
Delay Disable: 0 = use delay set in entry 1
1 = dial delay disabled for zones listed in zone list 6 (use zone list 6 for zones that require dial delay to be disabled; these zones ignore the setting in entry 1)
|
*53 |
Sescoa/Radionics |
I_0_I |
0 = No
1 = Yes
|
*54 |
Dynamic Signaling Delay |
I_2_I |
0 = No delay (Both signals sent)
1 = 15 seconds
2 = 30 seconds (etc)
|
*55 |
Dynamic Signaling Priority |
I_0_I |
0 = Primary Dialer First (Alarmnet is secondary)
1 = Long Range Radio First (Alarmnet is primary)
|
*56 |
Zone Assignments
Hardwired
4219/4229 Hardwire Expander
Wireless
Keyfob Zones
Duress
Fire Panic
Medical Panic
Police Panic
|
Zones 01 to 06 (2-Wire Smokes Zone 1 only, 4-Wire can be 2 to 6)
Zones 09 to 16 or Zones 17 to 24
Zones 09 to 34 (Depending on capacity of 5881 receiver)
Zones 49 to 56
Zone 92
Zone 95
Zone 96
Zone 99
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1. Keypad displays “Zone Prog?” press 1 |
2. “Enter Zn No.” enter which zone to program (01-56, 89-91, 95, 96, 97, 99) press * |
3. Keypad will show summary zones programming, press * |
4. “Zone Type?” enter type then * |
00 = Zone Disabled/Deleted
01 = Delay Zone
02 = Secondary Delay Zone
03 = Perimeter/Instant
04 = Interior Follower/Motions
05 = Trouble by Day/Alarm by Night
06 = 24 hour Silent/Holdup
07 = 24 hour Police Panic
08 = 24 hour Aux/Medical
09 = Fire
10 = Interior Delay
12 = Monitor Zone
14 = Carbon Monoxide
16 = Fire w/Verification
20 = Arm-Stay (RF only)
21 = Arm-Away (RF only)
22 = Disarm (RF only)
23 = No Alarm Response
24 = Silent Burglary
77 = Keyswitch
81 = AAV Monitor
90 = Configurable Zone Type 1 * See section *182
91 = Configurable Zone Type 2 * See section * 184
|
6. “Report Code?” enter 10 then * |
7. “Input Device?” enter device then * |
1 = for Hardwired
2 = Auxiliary Wired (with 4219/4229 Expander)
3 = for Supervised RF (most sensors are RF)
4 = for Un-Supervised RF
5 = RF Button Type (Keyfobs/Panics etc)
|
8. Cursor should flash above the loop number “LP#”, Enter 1 to 4 depending on sensor |
Door Switch |
– Loop 1 = External Sensor Connector
– Loop 2 = Internal Reed Switch
|
Glassbreak |
– Loop 1 |
Smoke Detectors |
– Loop 1 |
Motions |
– Loop 1 |
Keyfobs |
– Loop 1 = Bottom Right Button (Each button counts as 1 zone)
– Loop 2 = Top Right Button
– Loop 3 = Top Left Button
– Loop 4 = Bottom Left Button
|
9. “Learn Sensor Y/N?” press 1 and trip sensor twice (you cannot enter serial numbers) |
10. “Alpha Program?” press 0 if not programming Alpha descriptions |
11. ” Keypad will show either new summary for zone or “Enter zone number” |
12. If finished programming enter 00 at “Enter zone no” to return to normal programming |
|
*57 |
Click to show details >> Function Key Programming |
*58 |
Expert Mode Programming keys: |
A – Right B – Left C – Copy last D – Keyfob Template
(in field) (in filed) (zone config) (Click here)
|
1. “Set to confirm?” 0 = No, 1 = Yes |
2. |
Zn 01 |
ZT 03 |
P 1 |
RC 10 |
HW: EL |
RT 1 |
Summary of zone 1’s current programming. Enter 2-digit zone number and press *, 00 to quit |
|
Zn 10 |
ZT 03 |
P 1 |
RC 10 |
IN: RF: |
L 1 |
Enter zone information and then * for next (A moves right, B moves left)
1 ZT = Zone Type
P = Partition
RC = Report Code
IN = Input Device Type (Zones 1-8 has HW instead and should be EL)
L = Loop number (Zones 1-8 has RT instead and should be 1)
|
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3. If wireless goes to enter S/N if hardwired goes to the next zone |
|
*59 |
Exit Error Report Code |
I_1_I SIA NOTE: Always enabled. |
*60 |
Trouble Report Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*61 |
Bypass Report Code |
I_0_I_0_I |
*62 |
AC Loss Report Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*63 |
Low Bat Report Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*64 |
Test Report Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
(Installer code + # + 0 + 2
outside programming to enable monthly)
|
*65 |
Open Report Code |
I_0_I |
*66 |
Away/Stay Report |
I_0_I_0_I |
*67 |
RF Xmtr Low Bat |
I_1_I_0_I |
*68 |
Cancel Report Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*70 |
Alarm Restore Code |
I_0_I (Must be enabled if using smoke) |
*71 |
Trouble Restore Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*72 |
Bypass Restore Code |
I_0_I_0_I |
*73 |
AC Restore Code |
I_0_I_0_I |
*74 |
Low Bat Rest Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*75 |
RF Low Bat Rest Code |
I_1_I_0_I |
*76 |
Test Restore Rpt Code |
I_0_I_0_I |
*77 |
Daylight Sav Time
Start/End Month
|
I_3_I_11_I |
0 = Disabled
1 – 12 = January – September (1 = Jan, 2 = Feb, etc)
#10 = October, #11 = November, #12 = December
|
*78 |
Daylight Sav Time
Start/End Wknd
|
I_2_I_1_I |
0 = Disabled
1 = First
2 = Second
3 = Third
4 = Fourth
5 = Last
6 = Next to last
7 = Third to last
|
*79 |
Output Device Mapping (Relay programming) |
*80 |
Output Programming (Relay programming) |
*81 |
Zone List Programming |
*82 |
Alpha Editing (Same as in *56) |
*84 |
Auto Stay Arm |
I_0_I |
0 = Disabled; 1 = Enabled |
*85 |
Cross Zone Timer |
I_0_I |
0 = 15 seconds |
6 = 2 min |
# + 11 = 7 min |
1 = 30 seconds |
7 = 3 min |
# + 12 = 8 min |
2 = 45 seconds |
8 = 4 min |
# + 13 = 10 min |
3 = 60 seconds |
9 = 5 min |
# + 14 = 12 min |
4 = 90 seconds |
# + 10 = 6 min |
# + 15 = 15 min |
5 = 2 minutes |
|
|
|
*86 |
Cancel Verify Keypad Display |
I_0_I |
0 = No “alarm cancelled” display
1 = Displays “alarm cancelled” when code + off is pressed
|
*87 |
Misc. Fault Delay Time |
I_0_I |
0 = 15 seconds |
6 = 2 min |
# + 11 = 7 min |
1 = 30 seconds |
7 = 3 min |
# + 12 = 8 min |
2 = 45 seconds |
8 = 4 min |
# + 13 = 10 min |
3 = 60 seconds |
9 = 5 min |
# + 14 = 12 min |
4 = 90 seconds |
# + 10 = 6 min |
# + 15 = 15 min |
5 = 2 minutes |
|
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|
*88 |
Program Mode Lockout Option |
I_0_I |
0 = Standard *98 lock out w/ re-entry by [*] + [#]
1 = Disables [*] + [#] to enter program after power up; Only Installer code and/or downloading will allow access.
2 = Not used
3 = Lockout local programming. Download to re-enter
|
*89 |
Event Log 80% Full |
I_0_I_0_I |
*90 |
Event Logging |
I_0_I |
0 = None
1 = Alarm/Restore
2 = Trouble/Restore
4 = Bypass/Bypass Restore
8 = Open/Close
|
*91 |
Option Selection |
I_8_I Options |
I_0_I Call Waiting Disable |
0 = None
4 = AAV
8 = Exit Delay Restart
|
|
*93 |
Reports per Armed Period |
I_0_I |
0 = 10 per Armed period
1 = Unlimited per Armed period
|
*94 |
Download Phone Number |
I_1_I_8_I_0_I_0_I_5_I_6_I_0_I_2_I_0_I_0_I_1_I_ _I |
*95 |
Ring Count |
I_#15_I |
0 to #15 #15 = Answer Machine Defeat |
*96 |
Reinitialize Download (No Value needed, keypad will just beep and reset CSID and account to all F’s) |
*97 |
Default Panel (No Value needed, keypad will beep and default panel) |
*98 |
Exits Program Mode (Will not allow re-entry with Installer Code + 8 + 0 + 0) |
*99 |
Exits Program Mode (Will allow re-entry with Code + 8 + 0 + 0) |
*160 |
Pager 1 Phone No. |
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I
(Enter up to 20 digits. 0-9; # + 11 = ‘*’; # + 12 = ‘#’; # + 13 = 2 second pause)
|
*161 |
Pager 1 Characters |
I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I_ _I
(Enter the optional additional prefix characters up to 16 digits
0-9; # + 11 = ‘*’; # + 12 = ‘#’; # + 13 = 2 second pause)
|
*162 |
Pager 1 Reporting Options |
I_0_I
P1
|
Select from the following options:
0 = No reports sent
1 = Open/closes all users
4 = All alarms and troubles
5 = All alarms / troubles, and open/closes for all users
12 = Alarms / troubles for zones entered in zone list 9
13 = Alarms / troubles for zones entered in zone list 9, and open/closes for all users
|
*172 |
Pager Delay Option For Alarms |
I_0_I |
0 = none, 1 = 1 minute, 2 = 2 minutes, 3 = 3 minutes |
|
This delay is for ALL pagers in the system.
NOTE: The delay does not reset for new alarms occurring while an existing pager delay is in progress.
|
*177 |
Device Duration 1, 2 (Used in *80 Menu mode device action 5/6) |
I_0_I 1 |
I_0_I 2 |
0 = 15 seconds
|
6 = 2 min |
# + 11 = 7 min |
|
|
1 = 30 seconds |
7 = 3 min |
# + 12 = 8 min |
|
|
2 = 45 seconds |
8 = 4 min |
# + 13 = 10 min |
|
|
3 = 60 seconds |
9 = 5 min |
# + 14 = 12 min |
|
|
4 = 90 seconds |
# + 10 = 6 min |
# + 15 = 15 min |
|
|
5 = 2 minutes |
|
|
|
*181 |
50/60 Hertz AC Operation |
I_0_I |
0 = 60 Hz; 1 = 50 Hz |
*182 |
Configurable Zone Type 90 |
I_0_I 1 |
I_0_I 2 |
I_0_I 3
|
I_0_I 4 |
I_0_I 5 |
I_0_I 6 |
I_0_I 7 |
I_0_I 8 |
I_0_I 9
|
I_0_I 10 |
Enter the appropriate Value for each entry, 1-10, based on the links. Each
entry is the sum of the values on its selected options.
(0-9; # + 10 = 10, # = 11 = 11, # + 12 = 12, # + 13 = 13, # + 14 = 14, # + 15 = 15)
|
*183 |
Zone Type 90 Report Codes
(IMPORTANT: Use Existing CID
Codes, if appropriate, or define
Unique codes in CID code range
750-789.)
|
90 ALARM ID: XXX
TROUBLE ID: XXX
|
Enter the desired 3 digit CID report codes for
alarms and troubles occurring on zones
assigned to this zone type. Enter the codes
sequentially (all 6 digits). When entering digits,
[#] moves cursor back, [*] moves forward
Press [*] when done to continue.
|
*190 |
Keypad 2 Device Address 17 |
I_0_I Enable |
I_0_I Sound |
Enable: 0 = disable; 1 = enable
Sound: 0 = no suppression
1 = suppress arm/disarm and E/E beeps
2 = suppress chime beeps only
3 = suppress arm/disarm, E/E, and chime beeps
|
|
*191 |
Keypad 3 Device Address 18 |
I_0_I I_0_I See field *190 for entries. |
*192 |
Keypad 3 Device Address 19 |
I_0_I I_0_I See field *190 for entries. |
*193 |
Keypad 3 Device Address 20 |
I_0_I I_0_I See field *190 for entries. |
*194 |
Keypad 3 Device Address 21 |
I_0_I I_0_I See field *190 for entries. |
*195 |
Keypad 3 Device Address 22 |
I_0_I I_0_I See field *190 for entries. |
*196 |
Keypad 3 Device Address 23 |
I_0_I I_0_I See field *190 for entries. |
*197 |
Exit Time Display Interval |
I_0_I |
0 = no display; 1-5 = sec between display Refresh |
*199 |
ECP Fail Display |
I_0_I |
0 = 3-digit display (“1” + device address)
1 = 2-digit fixed display as “91”
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