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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
Introduction
The PC1 150 keypad provides complete control of the PC1 150 control panel. The panel can be completely
programmed from the keypad. The 4 zone lights provide alarm and status indication for the alarm circuits, and
three function lights advise the user of system status. The built-in sounder lets the user hear correct key entries
and other alert signals. The
12-digit
keypad is used for code entry and other programming functions. Alarms
may be activated by pressing and holding two keys at the same time;
[1]+[3],
[4]+[6]
and
[*]+[#I.
All other
keypad entries are made by pressing one key at a time.
Master Code
The Master Code is factory set at “1234”; this code should be changed after the system is installed. The
Master Code is used to arm and disarm the panel, to reset the sounder after an alarm, to program up to 5
additional Access Codes, and to perform other user functions. The panel’s default program allows the user
to change the Master Code. The panel can be programmed by the installer so that the user cannot change
the Master Code. See Section
[13]
Second System Option Codes, Light 2.
2nd
Master Code
A Second Master Code can be programmed into the PC1 150. This code can be changed by the installer only,
and is useful where there are multiple panels in an installation. The Second Master Code may be used as a
“Master Key”. The 2nd Master Code does not have a factory-set code.
Installer’s Programming Code
The Installer’s Programming Code is factory set as “1212”; this code should be changed when the system is
installed. Using this code and the [*3[8] command, the installer can perform programming functions.
Arming
Before arming the panel, close all protected doors and windows and stop movement in areas protected by
motion detectors. If the “System” light is on, check for trouble conditions (refer to
[*][2]
Display Troubles) and
correct the condition. Ensure that any bypassed zones are bypassed intentionally; refer to
[*][l]
Bypass
Zones. If the “Ready” light is not on, one or more zones are open; the system can only be armed when the
“Ready” light is ON.
To arm the system, enter a 4-digit Access Code. As each digit is entered, the keypad sounder will beep. When
a valid Access Code has been entered the “Armed” light will come ON and the keypad will beep 6 times. If
the Access Code has been entered incorrectly, the keypad will sound a single long tone. Press the
[#]
Key and
enter the Access Code again.
When a valid Access Code has been entered and the “Armed” light is ON, leave the premises through the
designated Entry-Exit door before the Exit Delay expires. At the end of the Exit Delay, all lights on the keypad
will be shut OFF except for the “Armed” light.
Refer to
[*][8]
Installer’s Programming Section for instructions on changing the Exit Delay time.
Auto-Bypass /Home-Away
Arming
If an Access Code is entered and the Exit-Entry zone is not activated, the system will arm with interior zones
automatically bypassed if those zones have been programmed as “Home-Away” zones.
This feature is designed for the user who wishes to remain at home with the system armed. When this feature
is enabled, the user does not have to manually bypass the interior zones.
To reactivate the automatically bypassed interior zones, enter
[*J[l].
This command provides a quick means
offullyarming thesystem beforeretiringforthenight. Thisfeatureisusefulfortheuserwho
hasa
keypad located
outside the areas protected by the interior zones.
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