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Utility Output Command
[Q]+[7] OR [Q]+[7]+[ACCESS CODE]
The programmable output (PGM terminal) on the PC3000
can be made to activate by a command from the keypad.
This output can be used for operating other devices such as;
garage door opener, special lighting or door strikes.
The programmable output must be selected for keypad utility
using the [
Q][8][Installer’s Code][28] command and
programming a [2], [3], [4] or [5].
Depending on the option chosen in the programming
section, the programmable output is activated by pressing
the [
Q] then [7] keys followed by a Group A access code.
Group B access code, any access code, or no code at all.
When the proper keys are pressed the keypad sounder and
the programmable output are activated for 5 seconds.
Installer’s Programming Commands
[Q]+[8]+[INSTALLER’S CODE]
The PC3000 is completely programmed from the keypad by
using commands in the [Q] [8] section. The commands are
described in detail in the programming section of this
manual.
At Home” Arming
[Q]+[9]+[ACCESS CODE]
Entering [Q], [9] before the arming code, arms the panel
without any entry delay on the delay zones and bypasses
zones that are defined as “Home-Away”. This command is
used for arming the system while at home. When the panel is
armed using [
Q], [9], the “Armed” light will be on flashing and
the “Bypass” light will be on to indicate that the “Home-
Away” zones are bypassed. Once the panel is armed in this
mode, using [
Q], [1] will remove the bypass from those zones
defined as “Home-Away” if they have
NOT
been manually
bypassed. The [Q], [1] command used here, only removes
the bypass from zones that have been Automatically
bypassed with the [
Q], [9] command.
“Quick Arm” Command
[Q]+[0]
Entering [Q][0] is accepted as a valid arming code when
the “Quick Arm” feature is activated. Quick Arm may be
used as a convenience for regular users or when the
sytem is to be armed by individuals who are not
authorized to disarm the system. See instructions in the
“[
Q][6] User’s Functions Command” section for activating
the “Quick Arm” feature. This feature should not be
enabled if the One Time Use Code is enabled. The One
Time Use Code must be used for arming before it is
erased.
Quick Exit
[Q]+[0] When Armed
Entering [
Q] [0] when the system is fully armed will allow the
user 2 minutes to exit the premises through any delay zone
without altering the status of the system if the Quick Exit
feature is enabled. The Quick Exit feature can be enabled by
turning on light 6 in section [51]. After [
Q] [0] is entered into
an armed system, one and only one delay loop may be
tripped. Any additional activity on any other active loop will
cause that loop to begin its alarm sequence.
[
Q] [0] for Quick Exit on a partially armed system is not
supported.
Quick Exit is not designed to extend the Standard Exist
Delay.
Keypad Zones
There are three zones which can be activated from the
keypad. The alarm and restoral codes for keypad zones are
programmed using the [
Q][8] command.
[F]ire Key
Pressing the [F] key for 2 seconds activates a Fire alarm. The
fire alarm sounds the siren/bell in a pulsed mode and is
annunciated as a memory condition.
[A]uxiliary Key
Pressing the [A] key for 2 seconds activates an Auxiliary
keypad zone. If a reporting attempt is made to an alarm
receiver and it is successful the PC3000 will acknowledge
the transmission with a short series of beeps from the
keypad.
[P]anic Key
Pressing the [P] key for 2 seconds activates the Police (or
Panic) alarm. The panic alarm can be programmed for
audible or silent operation (see section [18] in “Programming
Guide”).
There is no light annunciation from the keypad for the last
two keypad zones, however, the keypad buzzer beeps 3
times to confirm activation on any of the keypad zones. If the
keys are held down the buzzer continues to beep. The panic
alarm can be programmed for silent confirmation in section
[51] light 4.
See section [15] for alarm and restoral codes for all three
keypad zones.
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ModelPC3000
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