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Chapter 4 33 Programming 4. The first digit of the current value of this option now flashes (this may take up both lines on the display). 5. Change each digit of the phone number by scrolling or entering a numerical value, then move to the next digit by pressing Enter. 6. When done, press Enter again to save the new phone number. 7. Press STATUS repeatedly to exit. The phone number can be deleted by pressing the DISARM button while changing a digit. Timers The Latchkey Time option is the only timer setting available to you. The Latchkey time is the time of day by which the panel must be disarmed to avoid triggering a latchkey alarm, if the Latchkey time option is enabled during arming. To change the Latchkey time: 1. Enter the System programming menu. 2. Scroll up/down to Timers, then press Enter. 3. Scroll up/down to Latchkey time, then press Enter. 4. The HH (hours) part of the time now flashes. 5. Program the hour value by scrolling or entering a numerical value, then press Enter. 6. The MM (minutes) part of the time now flashes. 7. Program the minute value by scrolling or entering a numerical value, then press Enter. 8. If you are using 12-hour clock format, the a or p (AM/PM) part of the time now flashes. 9. Select a or p by scrolling, then press Enter. 10. Press STATUS repeatedly to exit. Siren options The panel has two built-in sound sources, a piezo siren and a speaker. The piezo siren makes alarm beeps and status beeps. Fire and intrusion alarm beeps are always played at high volume, while the volume of status beeps (such as trouble or chime beeps, entry and exit delay beeps, or auxiliary alarm beeps) is programmable. The speaker emits the panel's voice and also sounds beeps when a key is pressed. Its volume is also programmable. The siren and built-in speaker options consist of the following: Panel piezo beeps. Panel piezo beeps (status beeps sounded on the siren). This option determines whether or not the panel sounds nonalarm beeps. To program Piezo beeps, do the following: 1. Enter the System programming menu. 2. Scroll up/down to Siren options, then press Enter.

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Chapter 4
Programming
33
4.
The first digit of the current value of this option now flashes (this may take up both lines on the
display).
5.
Change each digit of the phone number by scrolling or entering a numerical value, then move to the
next digit by pressing
Enter
.
6.
When done, press
Enter
again to save the new phone number.
7.
Press
STATUS
repeatedly to exit.
The phone number can be deleted by pressing the
DISARM
button while changing a digit.
Timers
The
Latchkey
Time
option is the only timer setting available to you. The
Latchkey
time
is the time of day by
which the panel must be disarmed to avoid triggering a latchkey alarm, if the
Latchkey
time
option is enabled
during arming.
To change the
Latchkey
time
:
1.
Enter the
System programming
menu.
2.
Scroll up/down to
Timers
, then press
Enter
.
3.
Scroll up/down to
Latchkey time
, then press
Enter
.
4.
The
HH
(hours)
part of the time now flashes.
5.
Program the hour value by scrolling or entering a numerical value, then press
Enter
.
6.
The
MM
(minutes)
part of the time now flashes.
7.
Program the minute value by scrolling or entering a numerical value, then press
Enter
.
8.
If you are using 12-hour clock format, the
a
or
p
(AM/PM) part of the time now flashes.
9.
Select
a
or
p
by scrolling, then press
Enter
.
10. Press
STATUS
repeatedly to exit.
Siren options
The panel has two built-in sound sources, a piezo siren and a speaker. The piezo siren makes alarm beeps and
status beeps. Fire and intrusion alarm beeps are always played at high volume, while the volume of status
beeps (such as trouble or chime beeps, entry and exit delay beeps, or auxiliary alarm beeps) is programmable.
The speaker emits the panel's voice and also sounds beeps when a key is pressed. Its volume is also
programmable.
The siren and built-in speaker options consist of the following:
Panel piezo beeps.
Panel piezo beeps (status beeps sounded on the siren).
This option determines
whether or not the panel sounds nonalarm beeps.
To program
Piezo beeps
, do the following:
1.
Enter the
System programming
menu.
2.
Scroll up/down to
Siren options
, then press
Enter
.