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The block of addresses from P780E to P811E are used to assign the basic options of each keypad in the system. Each of the addresses from P780E to P811E may have 8 options assigned where the 8 options represent the keypad address number, i.e. if options 1, 2 & 4 are enabled at address P780E then keypads 1, 2 and 4 would be assigned to area "A". By default, all keypads are set to keypad address #1. Addresses P812E & P813E are special functions that only apply to the LCD keypads that have the dedicated “A” & “B” buttons.

NOTE: A keypad can only be used to control the area to which it has been assigned.

P780E 1-8 Keypads assigned to Area A

If the option is On, the keypad is assigned to Area A. P781E 1-8 Keypads assigned to Area B

If the option is On, the keypad is assigned to Area B. P782E 1-8 Keypads assigned to Area C

If the option is On, the keypad is assigned to Area C. P783E 1-8 Keypads assigned to Area D

If the option is On, the keypad is assigned to Area D. P784E 1-8 Keypads with permission to fully Arm

If the option is On, the keypad is allowed to Arm the assigned Area/s. P785E 1-8 Keypads with permission to arm Stay Mode

If the option is On, the keypad is allowed to Arm Stay Mode for the assigned Area/s. P786E 1-8 Keypads with permission to use the Control Button

If the option is On, the keypad can operate the “Control” button. P787E 1-8 Keypads with permission to Bypass

If the option is On, the “Bypass” button on the keypad is enabled. P788E 1-8 Keypads with Panic button enabled

If the option is On, and an LCD keypad with the single “PANIC” button is connected to the panel, the “Panic” button is enabled.

P789E 1-8 Keypads with delayed Panic button enabled

If the option is On, and an LCD keypad with the single “PANIC” button is connected to the panel, the “Delayed Panic” feature is enabled. The button must be pressed for two seconds (delayed) to create a panic alarm. The option at address P788E MUST be off for the delayed option to work. P790E 1-8 Keypads with Dual Button Panic Alarm enabled

If the option is On, pressing the “Control” & “Chime” (Crow LCD) or “1” & “3” (AAP LCD) buttons simultaneously will create a Panic alarm at the keypad.

P791E 1-8 Keypads with Dual Button Fire Alarm enabled

If the option is On, pressing the “A” & “B” (Crow LCD) or “4” & “6” (AAP LCD) buttons simultaneously will create a Fire alarm at the keypad.

P792E 1-8 Keypads with Dual Button Medical Alarm enabled

If the option is On, pressing the “B” & “Chime” (Crow LCD) or “7” & “9” (AAP LCD) buttons simultaneously will create a Medical alarm at the keypad

P793E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to armed alarms

If the option is On, a Zone alarm during the Armed state will cause the Keypad buzzer to sound (audible alarm) at the keypad. If option 2 is turned on at location P742E the buzzer will be reset when output 1 reset time (P901E) expires. Otherwise it will sound until the alarm is reset.

P794E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to stay mode alarms

If the option is On, a Stay Mode Zone alarm during the Armed state will cause the Keypad buzzer to sound (audible alarm) at the keypad.

P795E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to 24 hour alarms

If the option is On, a 24 Hour Zone alarm will cause the Keypad buzzer to sound (audible alarm) at the keypad.

P796E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to chime mode alarms

If the option is On, a chime Zone alarm will cause the Keypad buzzer to sound (audible alarm) at

the keypad.

P797E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to armed mode exit delay beeps

the exit delay has started.

P798E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to stay mode exit delay beeps

If the option is On, the keypad will sound the exit beeps when stay mode is armed to indicate the exit delay has started.

P799E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to entry delay beeps

If the option is On, the keypad will sound the entry beeps to indicate an entry delay has started. P800E 1-8 Keypad buzzer to warn of sensorwatch or supervised radio timeout alarm

If the option is On, a Supervised Radio signal failure or a Sensorwatch alarm on a zone will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. Pressing any button will silence the beep.

P801E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad tampers

If the option is On, a keypad tamper alarm (four incorrect attempts to enter in a code) will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound.

P802E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to zone tampers

If the option is On, a zone tamper alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. P803E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to system tampers

If the option is On, a system tamper or an LCD keypad tamper switch alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound.

P804E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to indicate RF signal blocked

If the option is On, any constant RF data that adds up to more than 30 seconds within a 60 second period (RF Blocked) will cause the keypad buzzer to sound (requires RSSI to be available on the receiver).

P805E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to Pendant “Panic” Alarm

If the option is On, a radio Pendant Panic alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. P806E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad “Panic” Alarm

If the option is On, a Keypad Panic alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. P807E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad “Fire” Alarm

If the option is On, a Keypad Fire alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. P808E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad “Medical” Alarm

If the option is On, a Keypad Medical alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. P809E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to phone line failure

If the option is On, a Telephone Line Failure will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. Pressing any button will silence the beep.

P810E 1-8 Keypads with facility to turn the LED's off after Exit Delay

If the option is On, the LCD display & keypad backlighting on the selected keypad/s will turn off when all areas assigned to the keypad are Armed or in Stay mode. The backlighting will automatically turn on again if there is an alarm, an entry delay is started, any button is pressed at the keypad or when the system is Disarmed.

P811E 1-8 Keypads that will turn off all LED's and backlighting during power failure

If the option is On, the LCD display & keypad backlighting on the selected keypad/s will turn off when the Mains (AC) supply is off. The backlighting will automatically turn on again when the power returns. During a power failure, if the LED’s and Backlighting are off, pressing the “Enter” button will turn them on for 20 seconds.

P812E 1-8 Keypad “A” button special arming options

The “A” button on the keypads with this special button can be assigned a single button arm function for any or all of the four areas. To arm the alarm, the “A” button must be held down for 2 seconds. As well as assigning an Area or areas to the button, it can also allow arming of Latchkey Mode. If the area is armed in Latchkey mode using this button and the panel is disarmed by a non-latchkey user (see P221E-P240E option 8) the panel will report the disarm to a selected

telephone number/s.

P813E 1-8 Keypad “B” button special arming options

The “B” button on the keypads with this special button can be assigned a single button arm function for any or all of the four areas. To arm the alarm, the “B” button must be held down for 2 seconds. As well as assigning an Area or areas to the button, it can also allow arming of Latchkey Mode. If the area is armed in Latchkey mode using this button and the panel is disarmed by a non-latchkey user (see P221E-P240E option 8) the panel will report the disarm to a selected telephone number/s.

P812 & P813 SPECIAL ARMING OPTIONS

1 = Arms Area A 5 = Arms “Latchkey” Mode

2 = Arms Area B 6 = Spare

3 = Arms Area C 7 = Spare

4 = Arms Area D 8 = Spare

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