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5 = Arm indication to output #1
6 = Stay Mode Arm indication to output #1
7 = Disarm indication to output #1
8 = Spare
Option 1 Any Bypass to output #1 - When this option is turned on, if any zones are bypassed, either manually or
automatically, the output will turn on. The bypass indication will occur at the end of the exit delay. The
output reset time (P901E) should be set to zero when this option is enabled.
Option 2 Auto-Bypass warning to output #1 - This option will produce a 2 second pulse at output #1 at the end
of the exit period if a zone has been Auto-Bypassed in Area "A". An Auto-Bypass occurs when a zone is
left un-sealed at the end of the exit delay. At the end of the exit delay, zones not defined as Auto-Bypass
which are left un-sealed, will produce an alarm. Auto-Bypass assignments are found at P411E- P430E
option 7.
Option 3 Entry beeps to output #1 - This option will map the Area A entry beeps to output #1.
Option 4 Exit beeps to output #1 - This option will map the Area A exit beeps to output #1.
Option 5 Arm indication to output #1 - This option will turn output #1 on when Area "A" is armed and turn output
#1 off when Area "A" is disarmed. The Output Arm indication occurs at the start of the exit delay (ie
immediately the area is armed). The output reset time should be set to latching (ie P901E0E).
Option 6 Stay Mode Arm indication to output 1 - This option will turn output #1 on when Area "A" is placed in
Stay Mode and turn output #1 off when Area "A" Stay Mode is turned off. Like option 5 the Output turns
on at the start of the exit delay. The output reset time should be set to latching (ie P901E0E).
Option 7 Disarm indication to output #1 - This option will turn output #1 on when Area "A" is disarmed either
from Full Arm or Stay Mode and turn output #1 off when Area "A" is Armed or in Stay Mode. The Output
turns on when Area “A” is disarmed and will turn off at the start of the entry delay. The output reset time
should be set to latching (P901E0E)
Note: P662E through P668E are as above but apply to outputs 2-8 for Area A
Note: P761E through P768E are as above but apply to outputs 1-8 for Area B
Note: P861E through P868E are as above but apply to outputs 1-8 for Area C
Note: P961E through P968E are as above but apply to outputs 1-8 for Area D
SPECIAL AREA ARM & STAY BUTTON OPTIONS FOR AREA A - P659E & P660E
SPECIAL AREA ARM & STAY BUTTON OPTIONS FOR AREA B - P759E & P760E
SPECIAL AREA ARM & STAY BUTTON OPTIONS FOR AREA C - P859E & P860E
SPECIAL AREA ARM & STAY BUTTON OPTIONS FOR AREA D - P959E & P960E
P659E 1-8 "ARM" key can disarm AreaA” during exit delay - If this option is turned on, the one key
disarm feature during exit delay (using the “ARM” button), is enabled for the keypad. Options 1-8
represent keypads 1-8.
P660E 1-8 "STAY" key can disarm Area “A” during Stay Mode - This option enables single button disarm
of Stay mode at all times using the "STAY" button. Options 1-8 represent keypads 1-8
Note: P759E & P760E are as above but apply to keypads in Area B
Note: P859E & P860E are as above but apply to keypads in Area C
Note: P959E & P960E are as above but apply to keypads in Area D
AREA "A" TIME ZONE AUTO ARM/DISARM OPTIONS - P669E
AREA "B" TIME ZONE AUTO ARM/DISARM OPTIONS - P769E
AREA "C" TIME ZONE AUTO ARM/DISARM OPTIONS - P869E
AREA "D" TIME ZONE AUTO ARM/DISARM OPTIONS - P969E
P669E 1-8 Time Zone to use for Auto Arm or Disarm of Area “A” - This option will determine which Time-
zone/s will be used to automatically Arm or Disarm Area "A". For auto-arm/disarm to work, options
1 and/or 2 at address P672E must be turned on. You can select more than one time-zone if
required, eg you could program time-zone #1 to be Monday-Friday from 08:30-17:00, and time-
zone #2 to be Saturday from 09:00-12:00, then assign both time-zones to Area “A”
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