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System Indicators and Operations 37
Disarming The System From STAY Mode 1
There are two methods for disarming the system from STAY Mode 1. Method one is standard and will always operate. Method two is optional and requires to be enabled in "LOCATION 670" on page 159.
Note: Method two will not operate unless "Enable Single Button Arming In AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1 and STAY Mode
2" has been enabled.
Method One
How To Disarm The System From STAY Mode 1
1.
Enter your followed by the button.
Two beeps will be heard and the
STAY
indicator will extinguish. A flashing
ZONE
indicator represents a previous alarm on that zone.
+
OR
+
Method Two
A flashing
ZONE
indicator represents a previous alarm on that zone. If this is the case a valid user code will need to be used to disarm the system. To enable method two, Option 4 in "LOCATION 670" on page 159 will need to be enabled.
Note: Single button disarming from STAY Mode 1 will report as user code number 32.
How To Disarm The System From STAY Mode 1
1.
Hold down the button until two beeps are heard.
The
STAY
indicator will extinguish and the system will be disarmed.
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Table of contents
- 13 INTRODUCTION
- 15 QUICK START
- 16 TELEPERMIT NOTE
- 17 PROGRAMMING
- 19 PROGRAMMING WITH THE REMOTE CODEPAD
- 20 PROGRAMMING WITH THE HAND HELD PROGRAMMER
- 21 PROGRAMMING USING THE PROGRAMMING KEY
- 22 PROGRAMMING VIA THE DTMF COMMAND MODULE
- 22 How To Establish A Communication Link With The Control Panel
- 22 Programming The Control Panel Once A Communication Link Has Been Established
- 22 PROGRAMMING OPTION BITS
- 23 INSTALLERS PROGRAMMING COMMANDS
- 23 Command 958 - Enable/Disable Zone Status Mode
- 24 Command 959 - Test Programming Key
- 24 Command 960 - Exit Installer's Programming Mode
- 24 Command 961 - Reset Control Panel Back To Factory Default Settings
- 25 Command 962 - Copy Control Panel Memory To Programming Key
- 25 Command 963 - Copy From Programming Key To Control Panel
- 26 Command 964 - Erase Programming Key
- 27 Command 965 - Set Up Domestic Dialling Format
- 28 Command 966 - Enable/Disable Automatic Stepping Of Locations
- 28 Command 999 - Display Software Version Number
- 29 Disable Factory Default
- 29 DEFAULTING THE CONTROL PANEL
- 31 SYSTEM INDICATORS AND OPERATIONS
- 32 The Codepad
- 32 Zone Indicators
- 32 AWAY Indicator
- 32 STAY Indicator
- 33 MAINS Indicator
- 33 FAULT Indicator
- 33 Audible Indicators
- 34 LCD CODEPAD INDICATORS
- 35 SYSTEM OPERATIONS
- 35 Arming The System In AWAY Mode
- 35 Forced Arming
- 35 Disarming The System From AWAY Mode
- 36 Arming The System In STAY Mode
- 36 Forced Arming
- 37 Disarming The System From STAY Mode
- 38 Arming The System In STAY Mode
- 38 Forced Arming
- 39 Disarming The System From STAY Mode
- 40 Codepad Duress Alarm
- 40 Codepad Panic Alarm - Software Version
- 40 Codepad Panic Alarm - Software Version 1.37 Onwards
- 40 Codepad Fire Alarm - Software Version 1.37 Onwards
- 40 Codepad Medical Alarm - Software Version
- 41 Isolating Zones
- 41 Standard Isolating
- 41 Code To Isolate
- 42 Fault Analysis Mode
- 42 Fault Descriptions
- 42 Low Battery
- 42 Date and Time
- 42 Sensor Watch
- 43 Horn Speaker Monitor
- 43 Telephone Line Fault
- 43 E2 Fault
- 43 Zone 16 In Alarm - Partitioned Systems Only
- 43 Communication Failure
- 43 AC Mains Failure
- 45 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
- 46 Installer Code Functions
- 46 Set The Number Of Days Until The First Test Report
- 47 Event Memory Recall Mode
- 48 Walk Test Mode
- 48 Satellite Siren Service Mode
- 49 Telephone Monitor Mode On and Off
- 50 Master Code Functions
- 50 Arming and Disarming All Areas At The Same Time - Partitioned Systems Only
- 51 Changing and Deleting User Codes
- 52 Auxiliary Codes
- 54 Programming Domestic Phone Numbers
- 55 Event Memory Recall Mode
- 56 Walk Test Mode
- 57 Turning Outputs On and Off
- 58 Setting The Date and Time
- 58 Turning Day Alarm On and Off (Software Version 1.10 Only)
- 59 Setting STAY Mode 2 Zones
- 60 User Code Functions - Partitioned Systems Only
- 60 Arming and Disarming All Areas At The Same Time - Partitioned Systems Only
- 61 Hold Down Functions
- 61 Arm The System In AWAY Mode
- 61 Arm The System In STAY Mode
- 61 Horn Speaker Test
- 62 Bell Test
- 62 Strobe Test
- 62 Turning Day Alarm On and Off (New - Software Version 1.20 Onwards)
- 63 Fault Analysis Mode
- 63 Initiate A Modem Call
- 63 Reset Latching Outputs
- 64 Codepad ID and Buzzer Tone Change
- 64 Initiate A Test Report
- 65 REMOTE OPERATIONS
- 66 Remote Arming Via The Telephone
- 66 How To Remotely Arm Your System Via The Telephone
- 67 Operating The Control Panel Using The DTMF Command Module
- 67 Operation - Software From Version
- 69 Upload/Download Via Alarm Link Software
- 69 Direct Connect
- 70 Remote Connect
- 71 REPORTING FORMATS
- 72 Contact ID Format
- 73 Event Codes
- 74 Point ID Codes
- 75 General Reporting Formats
- 77 Securitel
- 77 How To Program and Setup Securitel
- 77 Securitel and Partitioning
- 78 Domestic Reporting
- 78 Programming Domestic Reporting
- 79 Domestic Dialling Operation
- 79 Acknowledge Domestic Dialling
- 80 Synthesised Voice Reporting
- 80 How To Set Up The Control Panel For Synthesised Voice Format
- 81 How To Disable Synthesised Voice Dialling Using The Master Code
- 81 Synthesised Voice Dialling Operation
- 81 How To Acknowledge Synthesised Voice Dialling Without DTMF Command Module Fitted
- 81 How To Acknowledge Synthesised Voice Dialling With DTMF Command Module Fitted
- 82 Operation Of The Voice Module
- 82 Recording The Voice Message
- 82 Replay The Voice Message
- 83 Connection Of The Voice Module
- 84 Basic Pager Format Reporting
- 85 PET Alpha Pager Reporting
- 85 Programming and Hardware Requirements
- 85 Telecom Access Telephone Numbers
- 86 PET Alpha Pager Messages
- 87 PET Alpha Pager Password
- 88 Converting ASCII Characters To Hexadecimal
- 88 PET Alpha Pager ID Number
- 89 Logging System Events Via Serial Printer
- 89 Printer Output Baud Rate
- 91 BASE STATION INFORMATION
- 92 How To Program A Phone Number
- 92 Primary Telephone Number
- 93 Secondary Telephone Number
- 93 Callback Telephone Number
- 93 Dialling Format
- 94 Handshake Tone
- 94 Transmission Format
- 95 Transmission Speed
- 96 Subscriber ID Number
- 96 Ring Count
- 96 Answering Machine Bypass
- 97 ACCESS CODES
- 98 Installer Code
- 98 User Codes
- 99 User Code Priority
- 101 Auxiliary Codes
- 101 Auxiliary Code
- 101 Code Retries
- 103 ZONE PROGRAMMING
- 104 Zone Operating Information
- 104 Zone Reporting Information
- 104 Zone Defaults
- 105 Zone Types
- 105 Instant Zone
- 105 Handover Zone
- 105 Delay-1 Zone
- 105 Delay-2 Zone
- 105 Delay-3 Zone
- 105 Delay-4 Zone
- 105 Instant Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode
- 105 Handover Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode
- 105 Delay-1 Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode
- 106 Delay-2 Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode
- 106 Delay-3 Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode
- 106 Delay-4 Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode
- 106 24 Hour Burglary Zone
- 106 24 Hour Fire Zone
- 106 Chime Zone (Follow Me)
- 106 Zone Not Used
- 107 Zone Options
- 107 Lockout Siren & Lockout Dialler
- 107 Silent Alarm
- 108 Sensor Watch
- 108 Zone Pulse Count
- 109 Zone Pulse Count Handover
- 109 Zone Pulse Count Time
- 110 Day Alarm
- 110 Day Alarm Resetting
- 110 Day Alarm Latching
- 111 Day Alarm Operation - (Software Version 1.10)
- 111 Day Alarm Operation - (Software Version 1.20 Onwards)
- 111 Day Alarm In Partitioning
- 112 EOL Resistor Value
- 113 SYSTEM STATUS INFORMATION
- 114 Bypass Codes For Zones
- 115 Trouble Codes For Zones
- 116 Codepad Duress
- 117 Codepad Panic
- 118 Access Denied
- 118 AC Fail
- 119 Low Battery
- 119 Program Altered Code
- 120 Sensor Watch
- 120 Open/Close Codes
- 121 RF Fail
- 121 Telco Fail
- 121 RF Jamming
- 122 Test Reports
- 122 Test Report Options
- 123 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS
- 125 Output Configurations
- 126 Redirecting Outputs To The Codepad Buzzer
- 126 Safecom Remote Operation Of Outputs
- 126 Example
- 127 OUTPUT EVENT TYPES
- 134 Output Polarity - (Software Version 1.20 - 1.40)
- 134 Output Not Used
- 134 Normally Open, Going Low
- 134 Normally Open, Pulsing Low
- 134 Normally Open, One Shot Low
- 134 Normally Open, One Shot Low With Retrigger
- 134 Normally Open, One Shot Low With Reset
- 134 Normally Open, One Shot Low With Alarm
- 134 Normally Open, Latching Low
- 135 Normally Low, Going Open
- 135 Normally Low, Pulsing Open
- 135 Normally Low, One Shot Open
- 135 Normally Low, One Shot Open With Retrigger
- 135 Normally Low, One Shot Open With Reset
- 135 Normally Low, One Shot Open With Alarm
- 135 Normally Low, Latching Open
- 135 Output Polarity - (Software Version 1.10 Only)
- 136 Timing Of Outputs
- 136 Pulsing Polarities
- 137 One Shot Polarities
- 139 SYSTEM EVENT TIMERS
- 140 How To Program Entry/Exit Timers
- 140 Entry Time
- 140 Entry Timer
- 141 Exit Time
- 141 Exit Timer For AWAY Mode
- 141 Exit Timer For STAY Mode
- 141 Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode
- 142 Codepad Lockout Time
- 142 Sensor Watch Time
- 142 RF Jamming Delay
- 142 RF Supervision Time
- 143 System Date
- 143 Setting The Date and Time
- 144 Auto Arming
- 144 Auto Arming Pre-Alert Timer
- 145 Auto Operation Pre-Alert Timer
- 145 Auto Operation Of The Timed Output
- 145 Siren Run Time
- 145 Siren Sound Rate
- 146 Swinger Shutdown Count
- 147 Swinger Shutdown Count For Siren
- 147 Swinger Shutdown Count For Dialler
- 148 System Time
- 148 Setting The Date and Time
- 149 OPTION BITS
- 150 Dialler Options
- 152 System Options
- 157 Consumer Options
- 160 DTMF Command Module Options
- 161 Expansion Board Type
- 164 Telephone Line Fault Options
- 165 Safecom Options
- 165 System Options
- 167 Carrier Sync Options
- 169 PARTITIONING
- 170 Master Partitioned Codepad Indicators
- 170 Zone Indicators
- 170 Areas On/Off Indicators
- 170 Area Display Indicators
- 170 Status Indicators
- 171 Operating Codepads In Partitioning
- 171 Operating From A "CP5 Area Addressable (CP500A)" Codepad
- 171 Operating From A "CP5 Master Partitioned (CP500P)" Codepad
- 171 Securitel and Partitioning
- 172 Questions To Be Considered When Partitioning
- 173 Open/Close Reports
- 173 Dialler Options
- 174 Open/Close Codes For Area
- 175 Subscriber ID Number For Area
- 176 Zone Allocations
- 176 Zone Allocations For Area
- 178 User Code Allocations
- 179 Setting Up and Programming Codepads For Partitioning
- 180 Codepad Connections For Partitioning
- 183 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
- 184 Optional Equipment
- 191 TERMINAL DEFINITIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS
- 194 Solution-16 Wiring Diagram
- 195 Eight Zone Expansion Board (CC885) - Fixed 3K3 EOL Resistors
- 195 Eight Zone Expansion Board (CC883) - Variable EOL Resistors
- 196 Connections Of Split EOL Resistors For 16 Zone Operation
- 196 Eight Channel Open Collector Output Board (CC884)
- 197 Connection For Momentary Or Latching Keyswitch
- 197 Connections For 25 Pin Logging Printer
- 197 Connections For 9 Pin Logging Printer
- 198 Solution-16 Component Overlay
- 199 Solution-16 Safecom Interface
- 199 Figure 23: Solution-16 Safecom Interface
- 199 How to Install the BNC Fitting
- 200 How to Mount the Radio
- 200 Mounting the Radio
- 201 Telecom Connection Diagrams
- 203 APPENDICES
- 204 APPENDIX A
- 204 Telephone Anti-Jamming
- 205 APPENDIX B
- 205 Test Reports Only When Armed
- 207 SPECIFICATIONS
- 208 WARRANTY STATEMENT
- 208 Specifications
- 208 Software Version Number
- 209 PROGRAMMING SHEETS
- 219 INDEX