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1 Enter Program (Locations 034 to 410) 1. Press Program Button on main panel 2. At keypad press 9 + Program Code ( ) or 1. Power down with black switch on bottom left of panel 2. Power up while holding Program Button on main panel Move to Location Enter location + # Enter Data Enter 1 to 3 digits in location + * to save + # to move to next location Exit Program Press * Report Codes Zone 1 31 Duress 21 to 29 Zone 2 32 Keypad Fire Panic 19 Zone 3 33 Keypad Police Panic 29 Zone 4 34 Keypad Medical Panic 49 Zone 5 35 Low Battery 78 Zone 6 36 Low Battery Restoral 98 Zone 7 37 AC Failure 79 Zone 8 38 AC Failure Restoral 99 Zone 9 39 Fire Trouble 76 Zone Fire Restore 96 Zone Smoke Detector* 16 or 18 Zone Cancel D1 to D8 Zone Opening 5 + User Zone Closing 6 + User Zone Test/Download Complete EE Zone Zone Restores 9 + Zone 1# Master Code I _ 2 _I _ 4 _I _ 5 _I I _I 1. Enter location 001 to 008 then # 2# User 2 Code I I I I _I _I 2. Enter 1 to 5 digit code without * or # 3# User 3 Code I I I I _I _I 3. System will give long tone and exit 4# User 4 Code I I I I _I _I 5# User 5 Code I I I I _I _I 6# User 6 Code I I I I _I _I 7# User 7 Code I I I I _I _I 8# User 8 Code I I I I _I _I 9# User 9 Code I I I I _I _I 10# User 10 Code I I I I _I _I 11# User 11 Code I I I I _I _I 12# User 12 Code I I I I _I _I 13# User 13 Code I I I I _I _I 14# User 14 Code I I I I _I _I 15# User 15 Code I I I I _I _I 16# User 16 Code I I I I _I _I 17# User 17 Code I I I I _I _I (Usually Hostage Code) 18# User Program Authorization Code I _ 9 _I _ 8 _I _ 7 _I _ 6 _I _ 5 _I (Master User Program Code) 19# Usage Count Code 6 I 255_I 20# Time Until Next Com Test I _ 0 _I 21# Clear Alarm Memory (No Value Required) 22# Delete User Codes 01 to 17 (Example: 22 # + 15 will delete User Code 15) 23# Entry 1 Time I _30 _I (1 to 255 Seconds) 24# Entry 2 Time I _45 _I (1 to 255 Seconds) 25# Exit Time I _61 _I (1 to 255 Seconds) (Even Times give Exit Beeps, Odd Times do not) 26# Access Time I _ 5 _I (1 to 255 Seconds) 27# Delay Burg Output I _ 0 _I (1 to 255 Seconds) 28# Burg Cutoff Time I _ 6 _I (0 to 255 Minutes, 255 = No Timeout)
2 29# Fire Panic Cutoff Time I 255_I (0 to 255 Minutes, 255 = No Timeout) 30# Police Panic Cutoff Time I _ 6 _I (0 to 255 Minutes, 255 = No Timeout) 31# Medical Panic Cutoff Time I _ 6 _I (0 to 255 Minutes, 255 = No Timeout) 32# Time between Communicator Test (Do not Program) 33# Begin Upload Data (No Value Required, enables Download) 34# Configuration User Code 1 I _ 3*# _I (3 = Normal User Code) 35# Configuration User Code 2 I _ 3*# _I 36# Configuration User Code 3 I _ 3*# _I 37# Configuration User Code 4 I _ 3*# _I 38# Configuration User Code 5 I _ 3*# _I 39# Configuration User Code 6 I _ 3*# _I 40# Configuration User Code 7 I _ 3*# _I 41# Configuration User Code 8 I _ 3*# _I 42# Configuration User Code 9 I _ 3*# _I 43# Configuration User Code 10 I _ 3*# _I 44# Configuration User Code 11 I _ 3*# _I 45# Configuration User Code 12 I _ 3*# _I 46# Configuration User Code 13 I _ 3*# _I 47# Configuration User Code 14 I _ 3*# _I 48# Configuration User Code 15 I _ 3*# _I 49# Configuration User Code 16 I _ 3*# _I 50# Configuration User Code 17 I _ 9*# _I (9 = Hostage Code) Lights may begin flashing at end of this section, press 51 # to continue 51# Zone 1 Configuration I _64*# _I Common Zone Configurations 52# Zone 2 Configuration I _72*# _I 64 = Delay 53# Zone 3 Configuration I _81*# _I 65 = Instant 54# Zone 4 Configuration I _65*# _I 66 = Fire 55# Zone 5 Configuration I _65*# _I 72 = Delay #2 56# Zone 6 Configuration I _65*# _I 81 = Interior Motion 57# Zone 7 Configuration I _65*# _I 02 = Medical Panic 58# Zone 8 Configuration I _65*# _I 03 = Audible Panic (Section 276 = 0) 03 = Silent Panic (Section 276 = 1) (Zones 9 to 16 only used if Z234 Zone Expander is enabled (mounted on top of Main Panel) 59# Zone 9 Configuration I _65*# _I Common Zone Configurations 60# Zone 10 Configuration I _65*# _I 64 = Delay 61# Zone 11 Configuration I _65*# _I 65 = Instant 62# Zone 12 Configuration I _65*# _I 66 = Fire 63# Zone 13 Configuration I _65*# _I 72 = Delay #2 64# Zone 14 Configuration I _65*# _I 81 = Interior Motion 65# Zone 15 Configuration I _65*# _I 02 = Medical Panic 66# Zone 16 Configuration I _65*# _I 03 = Audible Panic (Section 276 = 0) 03 = Silent Panic (Section 276 = 1) 67# Communicator Delay/Enable I _ 1*# _I (1 to 255 Seconds, 0 = Disabled) 68# Dial Attempts Phone 1 I _ 8*# _I (1 to 15 Attempts) 69# Dial Attempts Phone 2 I _ 8*# _I (1 to 15 Attempts) 70# For Future Use I _ # _I (Press # to Bypass) 71# For Future Use I _ # _I (Press # to Bypass) 72# Communicator On-Hook Time I _ 3*# _I (1 to 255 Seconds) 73# Time between Dial Attempts (Sec) I _10*# _I (1 to 255 Seconds) 74# Abort Communicator on Disarming I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 75# Disable Dialer Test on Power-Up I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 76# Exception Open/Close Restore I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 77# 1st Digit of Account Number I _?*# _I (Program 10 if 0 is in Account) 78# 2nd Digit of Account Number I _?*# _I (A = 10 B = 11 C = 12) 79# 3rd Digit of Account Number I _?*# _I (D = 13 E = 14 F = 15) 80# 4th Digit of Account Number I _?*# _I
3 81# Transmission Format I _ 2*# _I 0 = Autobaud (Auto selects handshake from Receiver) 1 = 1400 Hz Handshake, 1900 Hz Data 10 Baud (Osborne, Radionics, Silent Knight) 2 = 2300 Hz Handshake, 1800 Hz Data 20 Baud (DCI, FBI, Franklin, Sescoa) 3 = 1400 or 2300 Hz Handshake, 1800 Hz Data 40 Baud (Radionics Superfast) 4 = 1400 Hz Handshake, 1900 Hz Data, 15 Baud (Silent Knight Fast Format) 5 = 1400 Hz or 2300 Hz Handshake (Radionics BFSK) 6 = Sescoa Model 3000 Slow Format 7 = Sescoa Model 3000 Fast Format 82# Single Round Format I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 83# 4/2 Format Enable I _ 1*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 84# Extended Standard I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 85# Extended Single Line I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 86# Parity Checksum I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 87# Touchtone Dialing I _ 1*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 88# Zone 1 1st Digit Report Code I _ 3*# _I (Sends 31, 2nd digit is in 312) 89# Zone 2 1st Digit Report Code I _ 3*# _I (Sends 32, 2nd digit is in 313) 90# Zone 3 1st Digit Report Code I _ 3*# _I (Sends 33, 2nd digit is in 314) 91# Zone 4 1st Digit Report Code I _ 3*# _I (Sends 34, 2nd digit is in 315) 92# Zone 5 1st Digit Report Code I _ 3*# _I (Sends 35, 2nd digit is in 316) 93# Zone 6 1st Digit Report Code I _ 3*# _I (Sends 36, 2nd digit is in 317) 94# Zone 7 1st Digit Report Code I _ 3*# _I (Sends 37, 2nd digit is in 318) 95# Zone 8 1st Digit Report Code I _ 3*# _I (Sends 38, 2nd digit is in 319) 96# Zone 9 1st Digit Report Code I _ 3*# _I (Sends 39, 2nd digit is in 320) 97# Zone 10 1st Digit Report Code I _ 4*# _I (Sends 41, 2nd digit is in 321) 98# Zone 11 1st Digit Report Code I _ 4*# _I (Sends 42, 2nd digit is in 322) 99# Zone 12 1st Digit Report Code I _ 4*# _I (Sends 43, 2nd digit is in 323) 100# Zone 13 1st Digit Report Code I _ 4*# _I (Sends 44, 2nd digit is in 324) 101# Zone 14 1st Digit Report Code I _ 4*# _I (Sends 45, 2nd digit is in 325) 102# Zone 15 1st Digit Report Code I _ 4*# _I (Sends 46, 2nd digit is in 326) 103# Zone 16 1st Digit Report Code I _ 4*# _I (Sends 47, 2nd digit is in 327) 104# Keypad Fire 1st Digit Report Code I _ 1*# _I (Sends 19, 2nd digit is in 380) 105# Keypad Police 1st Digit Report Code I _ 2*# _I (Sends 29, 2nd digit is in 381) 106# Keypad Medical 1st Digit Report Code I _ 4*# _I (Sends 49, 2nd digit is in 382) 107# Duress 1st Digit Report Code I _ 2*# _I (Sends 26, 2nd digit is in 310) 108# Open 1st Digit Report Code I _ 0*# _I (Disabled, 2nd digit is in 294 to 310) 109# Close 1st Digit Report Code I _ 0*# _I (Disabled, 2nd digit is in 294 to 310) 110# Bypass 1st Digit Report Code I _ 0*# _I (Disabled, 2nd digit is in 344 to 359) 111# Cancel 1st Digit Report Code I _ 0*# _I (Do not use, wierd way of sending) 112# Zone Restore 1st Digit Report Code I _ 0*# _I (Disabled, 2nd digit is in 328 to 343) 113# Supervisory 1st Digit Report Code I _ 7*# _I (Sends 76, 2nd digit is in 360 to 375) 114# Low Bat 1st Digit Report Code I _ 7*# _I (Sends 78, 2nd digit is in 377) 115# Bat Restore 1st Digit Report Code I _ 0*# _I (Disabled, 2nd digit is in 377) 116# AC Fail 1st Digit Report Code I _ 7*# _I (Sends 79, 2nd digit is in 376) 117# AC Restore 1st Digit Report Code I _ 0*# _I (Disabled, 2nd digit is in 376) 118# Memory Error Report Code I _ 0*# _I (Disabled, 2nd digit is in 378) 119# Auto Test Report Code I _ 0*# _I (Disabled, 2nd digit is in 379) 120# Telephone 1 Digit 1 I _ 1*# _I 11 = * 121# Telephone 1 Digit 2 I _ 8*# _I 12 = # 122# Telephone 1 Digit 3 I I 13 = 3 Second Pause 123# Telephone 1 Digit 4 I I 14 = Wait for Dial Tone 124# Telephone 1 Digit 5 I I 15 = End Phone Number 125# Telephone 1 Digit 6 I I 126# Telephone 1 Digit 7 I I Use 0 for 0 in Phone Number 127# Telephone 1 Digit 8 I I 128# Telephone 1 Digit 9 I I 129# Telephone 1 Digit 10 I I 130# Telephone 1 Digit 11 I I 131# Telephone 1 Digit 12 I _15*# _I 132# Telephone 1 Digit 13 I _15*# _I 133# Telephone 1 Digit 14 I _15*# _I 134# Telephone 1 Digit 15 I _15*# _I
4 135# Telephone 1 Digit 16 I _15*# _I 136# Telephone 1 Digit 17 I _15*# _I 137# Telephone 1 Digit 18 I _15*# _I 138# Telephone 1 Digit 19 I _15*# _I 139# Telephone 1 Digit 20 I _15*# _I 140# Telephone 1 Digit 21 I _15*# _I 141# Telephone 1 Digit 22 I _15*# _I 142# Telephone 1 Digit 23 I _15*# _I 143# Telephone 1 Digit 24 I _15*# _I 144# Telephone 1 Digit 25 I _15*# _I 145# Telephone 1 Digit 26 I _15*# _I 146# Audio Listen-In Telephone 1 I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 147# Exits to Program Entry Mode (No Value Required) (Keypad Lights may flash, enter next location then #) 148# Copy Telephone 1 Info to Telephone 2 (No Value Required) 149# Copy Telephone Phone Number 1 to 2 (No Value Required) (Press 148# and 149# as quck way to get rid of programming in Phone 2) 150 to 219# Second Phone & Reporting Do Not Program 220# Rings before Panel Answers I _12*# _I 221 to 246# Download Telephone Number Leave Blank 247# Z234 Eight Zone Expander Enable I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 248# Two Digit Arming I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 249# Enable Force Arming I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 250# Permanent Force Arming I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 251# Delay Burg Rest Until Cutoff I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 252# Swinger Shutdown I _ 3*# _I (1 to 15 alarms) 253# Pulsing Burg Siren Output I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 254# Pulsing Fire Output I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 255# Burg Loop Audible Lockout I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 256# Keyswitch Mode Change I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 257# Supervisory/Day Alert Latch I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 258# Automatic Interior/Motions Off I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Home Away) 259# Entry Delay Off If Interior Off I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 260# Extend BA Loop Stabilization I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 261# Siren Test on Arming I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 262# Slave Mode Operation I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 263# Reset Test Timer on Kissoff I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 264# Interior Default on Disarm I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Motions back to Normal) 265# Comand Keys 4 and 5 work if Armed I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 266# Disable Fire Panic Key I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 267# Disable Police Panic Key I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 268# Disable Medical Panic Key I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 269# Diable Keypad Bypassing I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 270# Diable Key 4 Interior Function I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 271# Disable Key 5 Instant Function I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 272# Disable Key 6 Chime Function I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 273# Disable Key 7 Reset Function I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 274# Disable Key 8 Walk Test Function I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 275# Silent Keypad on Burg Alarm I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes) 276# Silent Alarm/No Keypad LED Police Panic I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes if Commercial) 277# Start Entry Delay on KP Entries I _ 0*# _I (0 = No, 1 = Yes)
5 278# Zone 1 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 279# Zone 2 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 280# Zone 3 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 281# Zone 4 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 282# Zone 5 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 283# Zone 6 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 284# Zone 7 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 285# Zone 8 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 286# Zone 9 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 287# Zone 10 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 288# Zone 11 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 289# Zone 12 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 290# Zone 13 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 291# Zone 14 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 292# Zone 15 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 293# Zone 16 Supervisory Type I _ 0*# _I (0 = Open, 1 = Short) 294# Extended Reporting User 1 I _ 0*# _I (1st digit is in 108, 109, 110) 295# Extended Reporting User 2 I _ 0*# _I 296# Extended Reporting User 3 I _ 0*# _I 297# Extended Reporting User 4 I _ 0*# _I 298# Extended Reporting User 5 I _ 0*# _I 299# Extended Reporting User 6 I _ 0*# _I 300# Extended Reporting User 7 I _ 0*# _I 301# Extended Reporting User 8 I _ 0*# _I 302# Extended Reporting User 9 I _ 0*# _I 303# Extended Reporting User 10 I _ 0*# _I 304# Extended Reporting User 11 I _ 0*# _I 305# Extended Reporting User 12 I _ 0*# _I 306# Extended Reporting User 13 I _ 0*# _I 307# Extended Reporting User 14 I _ 0*# _I 308# Extended Reporting User 15 I _ 0*# _I 309# Extended Reporting User 16 I _ 0*# _I 310# Extended Reporting User 17 (Duress) I _ 0*# _I (Sends 26, 1st digit is in 107) 311# Keyswitch Reporting I _ 0*# _I (Disabled) 312# Zone 1 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 1*# _I (Sends 31, 1st digit is in 088) 313# Zone 1 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 2*# _I (Sends 32, 1st digit is in 089) 314# Zone 1 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 3*# _I (Sends 33, 1st digit is in 090) 315# Zone 1 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 4*# _I (Sends 34, 1st digit is in 091) 316# Zone 1 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 5*# _I (Sends 35, 1st digit is in 092) 317# Zone 1 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 6*# _I (Sends 36, 1st digit is in 093) 318# Zone 7 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 7*# _I (Sends 37, 1st digit is in 094) 319# Zone 8 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 8*# _I (Sends 38, 1st digit is in 095) (If using Smoke on Zones 16 enter 1 for a report code of 16, 2nd digit is in 319) 320# Zone 9 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 9*# _I (Sends 39, 1st digit is in 096) 321# Zone 10 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 1*# _I (Sends 41, 1st digit is in 097) 322# Zone 11 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 2*# _I (Sends 42, 1st digit is in 098) 323# Zone 12 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 3*# _I (Sends 43, 1st digit is in 099) 324# Zone 13 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 4*# _I (Sends 44, 1st digit is in 100) 325# Zone 14 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 5*# _I (Sends 45, 1st digit is in 101) 326# Zone 15 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 6*# _I (Sends 46, 1st digit is in 102) 327# Zone 16 2nd Digit Alarm Report Code I _ 7*# _I (Sends 47, 1st digit is in 103) (If using Smoke on Zones 16 enter 1 for a report code of 16, 2nd digit is in 327) 328# Zone 1 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I (Disabled, 1st digit is in 112) 329# Zone 2 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 330# Zone 3 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 331# Zone 4 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 332# Zone 5 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 333# Zone 6 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 334# Zone 7 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 335# Zone 8 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 336# Zone 9 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 337# Zone 10 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 338# Zone 11 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 339# Zone 12 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I
6 340# Zone 13 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 341# Zone 14 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 342# Zone 15 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 343# Zone 16 2nd Digit Restore Report I _ 0*# _I 344# Zone 1 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I (1st digit is in 110) 345# Zone 2 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 346# Zone 3 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 347# Zone 4 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 348# Zone 5 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 349# Zone 6 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 350# Zone 7 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 351# Zone 8 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 352# Zone 9 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 353# Zone 10 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 354# Zone 11 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 355# Zone 12 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 356# Zone 13 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 357# Zone 14 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 358# Zone 15 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 359# Zone 16 2nd Digit Bypass Report I _ 0*# _I 360# Zone 1 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I (1st digit is in 113) 361# Zone 2 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 362# Zone 3 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 363# Zone 4 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 364# Zone 5 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 365# Zone 6 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 366# Zone 7 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 367# Zone 8 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I (If Smoke on Zone 8 enter 6) 368# Zone 9 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 369# Zone 10 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 370# Zone 11 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 371# Zone 12 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 372# Zone 13 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 373# Zone 14 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 374# Zone 15 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I 375# Zone 16 Supervisory Report Code I _ 0*# _I (If Smoke on Zone 16 enter 6) 376# Extended AC Report Code I _ 9*# _I (Sends 79, 1st digit is in 116) 377# Extended Battery Report Code I _ 8*# _I (Sends 78, 1st digit is in 114) 378# Extended Memory Error Report Code I _ 0*# _I (Disabled, 1st digit is in 118) 379# Entended Test Code I _ 0*# _I (Disabled, 1st digit is in 119) 380# Extended KP Fire Panic Code I _ 9*# _I (Sends 19, 1st digit is in 104) 381# Extended KP Police Panic Code I _ 9*# _I (Sends 29, 1st digit is in 105) 382# Extended KP Medical Panic Code I _ 9*# _I (Sends 49, 1st digit is in 106) 383# Extended Missing KP Report Code I _ 0*# _I (Disabled) 304 to 401# Exits to Program Mode 402# Fast Loop Response Time x40 ms I _ 2*# _I (0 to 255) 403# Slow Loop Response Time I _ 2*# _I (0 to 255) 404# Exits to Programming Entry Mode 405# Default Panel to Factory I _ 0*# _I (0 = Normal, 1 = Default Panel) 406# Lockout User 1 to 8 Programming I _ 0*# _I (0 to 255) 407# Lockout User 9 to 16 Programming I _ 0*# _I (0 to 255) 408# Lockout User 17 to 24 Programming I _ 0*# _I (0 to 255) 409# Lockout User 25 to 32 Programming I _ 0*# _I (0 to 255) 410# Installer Program Code I _ 9 _I _ 8 _I _ 7 _I _ 6 _I _ 5 _I (Enter 98765, not 9*#, 8*# etc)
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9 Monitronics Monitoring and Service: Moose Z1100E Quick Reference Guide Arming Press ARM [1] + User Code Disarming / Silencing Alarms Zone Bypassing Additional Codes (Using as default) Door Chimes Smoke Detector Reset Instant Doors Trouble Light Press ARM [1] + User Code If turning off an alarm press ARM key [1] + User Code, ARM light will flash indicating system was in alarm Press again to clear alarm display Press # key + Zone to bypass [1 to 8] (READY light will flash indicating zone is bypassed) After disarming system press # 9 to remove bypasses Press PROGRAM [9] Enter User to change or add (02 or 17) + # Enter New 5-digit Code User Code Note: If using codes less than 5 digits enter 0 as last digit (example: 56740) To delete press PROGRAM [9] Enter User to delete (02 or 17), press # to exit User Code 01 is the Master Code, User Code 17 is a Hostage Code (if enabled) Press MONITOR key [6] + User Code keypad will beep when a door or window is opened. Repeat above steps to turn chimes off Turn off alarm with ARM [1] + User Code Reset Smoke detector by pressing SMOKE/BATT [7] + User Code If keypad FIRE light is flashing press key to reset Press DELAY key [6] + User Code DELAY light should toggle to OFF Arm system and any delay doors will now arm instant, when disarmed these doors return to normal Power Light OFF: AC Power has failed and system is operating on Backup Battery Power Light Blinking: Backup Battery has failed Fire Light ON: Fire Zone is in Alarm Fire Light Flashing: Fire Zone is in trouble Police Panic: Press and # or 1 and 3 (If Enabled) Panic Buttons Fire Panic: Press 1 and 7 (If Enabled) Medical Panic: Press 3 and 9 (If Enabled)
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