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Enter Program 1. 4112 + 8 + 0 + 0 (Display should show 20) or Power down then back up and press * and # within 1 minute (If exiting programming you can re-enter within 1 minute by pressing * and #) Exit Program 1. *98 OR 2. *99 if needing to re-enter programming later by Code + 8 + 00 Move to Location View Location * + Location # + Location (Display will read off one digit at a time) View Time/Date Master Code + # + 63 Set Time/Date 1. Master Code + # + 63 2. Press * within 30 seconds 3. Enter 2-digit Hour (00 to 12) 4. Enter 2-digit Minute (00 to 59) 5. Press 1 for PM, press 2 for AM 6. Enter last 2 digits of Year (01 to??) 7. Enter 2-digit Month 8. Enter 2-digit Day 9. Press * to exit or wait 10 seconds *20 Installer Code I _ 4 _I _ 1 _I _ 1 _I _ 2 _I *21 Quick Arm Enable I _ 1 _I 0 = No *22 RF System Type I _ 0 _I 0 = None 1 = 5800 Receiver *23 Forced Bypass Enable I _ 0 _I 0 = No *24 RF House Code I _ 0 _I _ 0 _I 00 = Disabled, 01 to 31 *25 Wired Expansion Module I _ 0 _I 0 = None 1 = 4219 8-Zone Expander 2 = 4229 Zone Expander Module 3 = 4204 Relay Module *26 Chime by Zone I _ 0 _I 0 = No (Program Zones in Zone List 3) *27 X-10 House Code I _ 0 _I 0 = A 1 = B 2 = C 3 = D 4 = E 5 = F 6 = G 7 = H 8 = I 9 = J #10 = K #11 = L #12 = M #13 = N #14 = O #15 = P *28 4285 Voice Module Access Code I _ 0 _I _ 0 _I 00 = Disabled 1st digit = 1 to 9 2nd digit = # + 11 = * or # + 12 = # *29 Output to Long Range Radio I _ 0 _I 0 = No *30 Hardwire Short Detection I _ 0 _I 0 = Disable 1 = Enable *31 Single Alarm Sounding/Zone I _ 0 _I 0 = No *32 Fire Sounder Timeout I _ 0 _I 0 = Timeout 1 = No Timeout *33 Alarm Bell Timeout I _ 0 _I 0 = None 1 = 4 minutes 2 = 8 minutes 3 = 12 minutes 4 = 16 minutes *34 Exit Delay I _ 2 _I 0 = 30 seconds 1 = 45 seconds *35 Entry Delay 1 I _ 0 _I 2 = 60 seconds 3 = 90 seconds *36 Entry Delay 2 I _ 1 _I 4 = 120 seconds 5 = 180 seconds 6 = 240 seconds *37 Audible Exit Warning I _ 1 _I 0 = No

*38 Confirm Arming Ding I _ 0 _I 0 = No 2 = Yes RF Only *39 Power Up in Previous State I _ 0 _I 0 = No *40 PABX Access Code (6 digits) I I I I I I I (If 9 is needed to dial add here) *41 Primary Phone (20 digits) I I I I I I I I I I I I I End Phone with * # + 11 = * # + 12 = # # + 13 = 2.5 second pause *42 Secondary Phone (20 digits) I I I I I I I I I I I I I *43 Primary Account I I I I I (Last 4 of Account) (Hex A = # + 10 B = # + 11 C = # + 12 D = # + 13 E = # + 14 F = # + 15 *44 Secondary Account I I I I I (Do not Program) *45 Phone System Select I _ 1 _I 0 = Pulse Dial 1 = DTMF Dial 2 = Pulse Dial, CS on Watts Line 3 = DTMF Dial, CS on Watts Line *46 Report Format I _ 7 _I Primary 0 = 3/1, 4/1 Ademco L/S Standard I _ 7 _I Secondary 1 = 3/1, 4/1 Radionics Standard 2 = 4/2 Ademco L/S Standard 3 = 4/2 Radionics Standard 6 = 4/2 Ademco Express 7 = Contact ID 8 = 3/1, 4/1 Ademco L/S Expanded 9 = 3/1, 4/1 Radionics Expanded *47 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 6 = All reports except Open/Close Alarms, Open/Close, Troubles 7 = All reports Alarms, Troubles 8 = All reports Alarms, Open/Close, Troubles 9 = All reports except Open/Close Alarms, Open/Close for Users 5-25, Troubles *48 Dial Delay I _ 0 _I 0 = No Delay 1 = 15 seconds 2 = 30 seconds 3 = 45 seconds 4 = 60 seconds 5 = 120 seconds *49 Periodic Test Message I _ 0 _I 0 = None 1 = 24 Hours 2 = Weekly 3 = Monthly *50 Test Report Offset I _ 0 _I 0 = Disabled 1 = 6 Hours 2 = 12 Hours 3 = 18 Hours *51 Sescoa/Radionics I _ 0 _I 0 = Radionics 1 = Sescoa 0 = All Others *52 Cancel Verify I _ 0 _I 0 = No

*56 Zone Programming (Must use 6139 or 6160 Alpha Keypad here) 1. Press 1 here to allow confirming sensor after serial number input 2. Enter Zone to program (01 to 99) (* for next, # for previous menu) This example shows Zone 10 Hardwire Sensors Zones 01 to 06 2-wire Smokes Zone 01 only 4-wire Smokes Zones 02 to 06 4219/4229 Zone Expander Zones 10 to 17 Receiver Tamper/Trouble Zone 09 Wireless Zones 10 to 35 (Depends on receiver capacity) Duress Zone 92 Fire Panic Zone 95 Medical Panic Zone 96 Police Panic Zone 99 3. This shows summary of current Zone programming (* for next, # for previous menu) 4. Enter Zone Type (* for next, # for previous menu) 00 = Zone Disabled/Deleted 09 = 24 Hr Supervised Fire 01 = Delay Zone 10 = Interior with Delay 02 = Secondary Delay Zone 12 = Monitor Zone (non burg) 03 = Perimeter/Instant 20 = Arm-Stay (RF only) 04 = Interior Follower/Motions 21 = Arm-Away (RF only) 05 = Trouble by Day/Alarm by Night 22 = Disarm (RF only) To delete Zone enter 00 06 = 24 Hr Silent/Holdup 23 = No Alarm Response then * until "Delete Sensor" 07 = 24 Hr Police Panic 24 = Silent Burglary 08 = 24 Hr Aux/Medical 5. Enter Report Code (* for next, # for previous menu) (Enter 10 in first section, leave 2nd section alone) 5a. Enter Response if Hardwired Zone (* for next, # for previous menu) 0 = 10msec 1 = 350msec (Default) 2 = 700msec (Hardwire Zones only) 3 = 1.2 seconds Hardwire Zones advance to step 9, Wireless Zones continue with step 6 6. Enter type of Sensor (* for next, # for previous menu) 2 = Auxiliary Wired (Expander) 3 = Supervised RF (Doors, Motions, Smokes) 4 = Un-Supervised RF (some Panics) 5 = RF Button Type RF (Keyfobs/Panics) 7. Serial Number Programming (* for next, # for previous menu) Press 1 at Learn Sensor? then enter serial number or trip sensor twice, Loop number will also be learned This shows ready to learn Serial and Loop number is manually entered here or learned by tripping twice (keypad will beep) (Serial number sticker is on sensor) 8. If "Set to Confirm" was selected while first entering *56 this will appear Trip sensor again to confirm If incorrect serial number was learned this will appear (Can be used to find out a serial number if sticker was removed)

9. This shows summary of new sensor programming (* for next, # for previous menu) 10. Press 0 for next sensor or 1 to enter Alpha descriptions 11. Enter next sensor or 00 then * or # to exit *56 menu *58 Expert Programming (faster) (Must use 6139 or 6160 Alpha Keypad here) 1. Press 1 here to allow confirming sensor after serial number input 2. Enter Zone to program (01 to 99) then * 3. Enter Zone Type (Display moves to Report Code, # starts over) 00 = Zone Disabled/Deleted 09 = 24 Hr Supervised Fire 01 = Delay Zone 10 = Interior with Delay 02 = Secondary Delay Zone 12 = Monitor Zone (non burg) 03 = Perimeter/Instant 20 = Arm-Stay (RF only) 04 = Interior Follower/Motions 21 = Arm-Away (RF only) 05 = Trouble by Day/Alarm by Night 22 = Disarm (RF only) To delete Zone enter 00 06 = 24 Hr Silent/Holdup 23 = No Alarm Response then * until "Delete Sensor" 07 = 24 Hr Police Panic 24 = Silent Burglary 08 = 24 Hr Aux/Medical 4. Display moves to Report Code (Display moves to Sensor Type, # starts over) (Enter 10) A key moves left through fields if needed B key moves right through fields if needed C key copies previous Zone attributes Hardwired Zones automatically skip to step 9, Wireless Zones continue with step 5 5. Enter Wireless sensor type then * 3 = Supervised RF (Doors, Motions, Smokes) 4 = Un-Supervised RF (some Panics) 5 = RF Button Type RF (Keyfobs/Panics) 6. If Wireless enter Serial Number or trip sensor twice (Keypad will beep twice as Sensor learns) This shows ready to learn Serial and Loop number is manually entered here or learned by tripping twice (keypad will beep) (Serial number sticker is on sensor) 7. Enter Loop only if manually entering Serial Number (* for next, # for previous menu) 8. If "Set to Confirm" was selected while first entering *58 this will appear Trip sensor again to confirm 9. Enter next sensor or 00 then * or # to exit *58 menu

*58 Keyfob Quick Learn Programming Learns all 4 Zones at once, panel reserves 8 zones for keyfobs (Zones 49 to 56) *58 Expert Programming (Must use 6139 or 6160 Alpha Keypad here) 1. Press 1 here to allow confirming sensor after serial number input 2. Keypad displays summary of current programming, press D key and do NOT press * 3. Enter Template For standard 5804 use Template 3 (best choice) then * For 5804Bi-Directional use Template 6 (best choice) then * 5804 Standard Keyfobs 5804BD/BDV Bi-direction Keyfob Template 1 Loop 1 = 23 (No Response) Template 4 Loop 1 = 23 (No Response) Loop 2 = 22 (Disarm) Loop 2 = 23 (No Response) Loop 3 = 21 (Arm Away) Loop 3 = 21 (Arm Away) Loop 4 = 23 (No Response) Loop 4 = 22 (Disarm) Template 2 Loop 1 = 23 (No Response) Template 5 Loop 1 = 23 (No Response) Loop 2 = 22 (Disarm) Loop 2 = 20 (Arm Stay) Loop 3 = 21 (Arm Away) Loop 3 = 21 (Arm Away) Loop 4 = 20 (Arm Stay) Loop 4 = 22 (Disarm) Template 3 Loop 1 = 07 (24 Hour Audible) Template 6 Loop 1 = 07 (24 Hour Audible) Loop 2 = 22 (Disarm) Loop 2 = 20 (Arm Stay) Loop 3 = 21 (Arm Away) Loop 3 = 21 (Arm Away) Loop 4 = 20 (Arm Stay) Loop 4 = 22 (Disarm) 4. this is template 3 settings for 5804 (Left) or Template 6 for 5804BD/BDV (Right) 5. Panel searches highest free 4 consecutive Zones then displays 1st of the 4 Zones (in this case 53) 6. Press * to accept template and learn sensor (Do not worry about Loop numbers) Press any key on sensor to learn or manually enter serial number Trip sensor again to confirm (will show matching serial numbers) 7. Panel now searches next highest free 4 consecutive Zones for next keyfob (in this case 49) Press * for next keyfob or 00 for normal *58 Zone programming Keyfobs will NOT operate until assigned to a User (see below) User Assign 1. Master Code + 8 + User (02 to 33) + # + 4 2. Enter 1st keyfob Zone (in above example Zone 53)

*59 Exit Alarm Report Code I _ 0 _I *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 _ 0 _I _ 0 _I *65 Open Report Code I _ 0 _I *66 Away/Stay Report Code I _ 0 _I _ 0 _I *67 RF Xmtr Low Bat Report Code I _ 0 _I _ 0 _I *68 Cancel Report Code I _ 1 _I _ 0 _I *70 Alarm Restore Report Code I _ 0 _I *71 Trouble Restore Report Code I _ 0 _I _ 0 _I *72 Bypass Restore Report Code I _ 0 _I _ 0 _I *73 AC Restore Report Code I _ 0 _I _ 0 _I *74 Low Bat Restore Report Code I _ 0 _I _ 0 _I *75 RF Low Bat Restore Report Code I _ 0 _I _ 0 _I *76 Test Restore Report Code I _ 0 _I _ 0 _I *77 Daylight Savings Start/End Month I _ 4 _I _10 I 0 = Disabled 1 = January to 12 = December *78 Daylight Savings Start/End Weekend I _ 1 _I Start 1 = 1st Weekend I _ 5 _I End 2 = 2nd Weekend 3 = 3rd Weekend 4 = 4th Weekend 5 = Last Weekend 6 = Next to Last Weekend 7 = 3rd from Last Weekend *79 Dynamic Signaling I _ 0 _I DS Delay 0 = No Delay, 1 to 15x15 seconds I _ 0 _I DS Priority 0 = Primary Phone First, 1 = LRR first *80 Output Programming (see end of program sheet) *81 Zone Lists for Output Devices (see end of program sheet) *82 Custom Alpha Editing *84 Auto Stay Arming I _ 0 _I 0 = No *85 Cross Zone Timer I _ 0 _I 0 = 30 seconds 1 = 45 seconds 2 = 60 seconds 3 = 90 seconds 4 = 120 seconds 5 = 180 seconds 6 = 240 seconds *87 Alarm Pager Delay Time I _ 3 _I 0 = None 1 = 1 minutes 2 = 2 minutes 3 = 3 minutes *88 Pager Characteristics (16 digits) I I I I I I I I I I I I I *89 Event Log 80% Full Reporting I _ 0 _I _ 0 _I *90 Event Logging I _ 0 _I 0 = None 4 = Bypass/Bypass Restore 1 = Alarm/Restore 8 = Open/Close 2 = Trouble/Restore *91 Option Selection I _ 0 _I 0 = None 4 = AAV 2-way module enabled 8 = Enable Exit Delay Restart 12 = Exit Delay Restart & AAV Enable

*92 Phone Monitor Enable I _ 0 _I 0 = Not Used (Panel MUST be properly grounded for this to work!) 1 = KP Display 2 = KP Display/Sounder 3 = KP Display/Sounder/Dev #2 starts *93 Swinger Suppression I _ 3 _I 0 = Unlimited 1 to 15 = 1 to 15 Alarms while Armed *94 Download Phone (20 digits) I _1 _I _ 8 _I _0 _I _ 0 _I _6 _I _ 8 _I _2 _I _ 1 _I _6 _I _ 9 _I _0 _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) *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) *80 Output Programming (If using 4204 or 4229 Modules) 1. Enter Device to program (01 to 04) (* for next, 00 to exit) 2. Displays current START programming (* for next, # for previous menu) 3. This Displays current STOP programming (* for next, # for previous menu) 4. Enter what Device will do (* for next, # for previous menu) 0 = No Response 1 = Close for 2 seconds 2 = Close and stay closed 3 = Continuous Pulse On/Off 5. Enter what STARTS Device (* for next, # for previous menu) 0 = Not Used (or skip) 1 = on an Alarm 2 = on a Zone Fault 3 = on a Trouble 6. Enter Zone List that STARTS Device (* for next, # for previous menu) 0 = Not Used/Skip 1 = Zone List 1 2 = Zone List 2 3 = Zone List 3 7. Enter Zone Type that STARTS Device (* for next, # for previous menu) 00 = Skip this step 22 = Disarming 01 = Delay Zone 24 = Silent Burglary 02 = Secondary Delay Zone 31 = End of Exit Time 03 = Perimeter/Instant 32 = Start of Entry Time 04 = Interior Follower/Motions 33 = Any Burglar Alarm 05 = Trouble by Day/Alarm by Night 36 = At Bell Timeout or Disarm 06 = 24 hour Silent/Holdup 38 = Chime 07 = 24 hour Police Panic 39 = Any Fire Alarm 08 = 24 hour Aux/Medical 40 = Bypassing 09 = Fire 41 = AC Power Failure 10 = Interior Delay 42 = System Low Battery 20 = Arm-Stay 43 = Communication Failure 21 = Arm-Away 52 = Kissoff 58 = Duress

8. Enter Zone List that STOPS Device (* for next, # for previous menu) 0 = Not Used/Skip 1 = Zone List 1 2 = Zone List 2 3 = Zone List 3 9. Enter Zone Type that STOPS Device (* for next, # for previous menu) (See Zone Types in Step 7) 10. Display shows new START programming (* for next, # for previous menu) 11. Display shows new STOP programming (* for next, # for previous menu) 12. Select if Relay or X-10 Device (* for next, # for previous menu) 13. Enter next Relay to program or 00 to exit *81 Zone Lists for Output Devices 1. Enter Zone List to program or 00 to Quit (* for next, # for previous menu) 01 to 03 for standard X-10 or Relay Devices 03 is also used for *26 Chime by Zone 04 is used for Cross Zoning 05 is used for Night-Stay 2. Enter Zone Number to add to List (01, 02 etc) or 00 to Quit (* for next, # for previous menu) Multiple Zones can be added (example: 01* 03* 25*etc) 3. If deleting a Zone List enter (01 to 03) or 0 to skip (* for next, # for previous menu) 4. If deleting Zone within Zone List enter 1 or 0 to skip (* for next, # for previous menu) 4a. If 1 was entered from previous step enter here then 00 (* for next, # for previous menu) Multiple Zones can be deleted (example: 01* 03* 25*etc) 5. Enter next Zone List to program or 00 to Quit (* for next, # for previous menu)

Monitronics Monitoring and Service: 1-800-447-9239 Ademco Vista-15/First Alert FA-148C Quick Reference Guide Arm Away User Code + AWAY key (2) Note: If system shows NOT READY press to view open zones Arm Stay User Code + STAY key (3) Disarming / Silencing Alarms Instant Doors Zone Bypassing User Codes User Code + OFF key (1) If turning off an alarm enter User Code + OFF key (1) again to clear display User Code + INSTANT (7) to arm system Entry/Exit doors will arm instant and motion detectors will be bypassed (display will show both STAY and INSTANT) User Code + BYPASS key (6) + zone (01, 02, 03 etc). The display will show BYPASS and the zone bypassed Note: Fire/Smoke Detector Zones cannot be bypassed Enter MASTER CODE + CODE key (8) Enter User to program (03 to 15) Enter new 4-digit User Code (Keypad will beep if command is successful) To delete a code Enter MASTER CODE + CODE key (8) Enter User to delete (03 to 14) then wait 3 seconds (Keypad will beep if command is successful) Master Code can be changed by MASTER CODE + 8 + 02 + New MASTER CODE + New MASTER CODE Door Chimes Master Code + CHIME (9), if activated the display will show CHIME, repeat to turn Chimes OFF Trouble Display Panic Buttons NO AC = Loss of AC power to the system LOW BAT = Main panel has a low battery, if LOW BAT appears with a zone number that zone has low battery CHECK = There is a problem with a wireless zone, fire zone or the main systems wireless receiver By holding down a combination of numbers will activate the Police, Fire and Medical Panics Press and # at same time for Police Panic Press 1 and at the same time for Fire Panic Press 3 and # at the same time for Medical Panic Note: The Fire and Medical Panics may be reversed or disabled on some systems Do not pause more than 2 seconds between each keypress or system will ignore above commands