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Advanced Installation Guide

Also Supports

Upgrades

rev1.5

Monitor xL Feature Enhancements

Features
Areas
Area Groups
Area Arm/Disarm Priority
Common Area Arm/Disarm
Input points (on board - expansion)
Output points (on board - expansion)
Users
Doors
Readers per door
Floors (per account)
Modules
LCD Keypad
LCD Keypad with Gprox II
LCD Keypad with Wiegand Interface
Keypad inputs
8 Point Expansion
16 Point Expansion
319.5Khz Wireless
868/900 Mhz Wireless
Map Module
Door Controller
Fire Module
Elevator Controller
8 zone suite
2 zone suite
Authority levels
Profiles
Schedules
Floor Schedules (Elevator control)
Holidays
Event Buffer
Video Integration
Dynamic Mapping
Photo badging
Arming levels
Point types
Custom Point types
Customized EOL Circuit Supervision
Communication Port
VBUS (additional equipment BUS)
8 parallel output interface
Bell 103 modem (300 Baud, North America)
World Wide Modem (2400 Baud)
Battery Capacity (max)
Local & Remote Diagnostics EN50131
AC brownout detection with status display
Main panel voltage & current consumption
Battery charge current
Resistance being seen at inputs
Alarm reporting
TCP/IP
System Configuration
System Control

Monitor ISM v4.3

Monitor xL v4.4

16
No
No
No
8 - 128
4 - 128
20 – 64000
32
2
124
24
Yes
No
No
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
30 -1000
4
50
3 common
30
1000 – 65K

16
Yes
Yes
Yes
12 - 256
2 – 128
20 – 64000
32 (Feature Expansion board)
2
124
24
Yes
Yes
Yes
4
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
30-1000
50-1000
50-250
124 individual + previous 3
50
1000 – 65K

Yes
Yes
Yes

Yes
Yes
Yes

On/Stay/Off
16
20
No
RS485,RS232
No
No
Yes
No
7AH

On/Stay/Off
16
20
Yes
RS485
Yes (future use)
Yes
Yes
Yes
17AH

No
No
No
No

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

SIA, CID, SIP 1
Yes
LCD Keypad, Software

SIA, CID, SIP 1
Yes
LCD Keypad, Software

LCD Keypad, Software, Arming
station

LCD Keypad, Software,
Arming station

Contents
WARNING: Access Control, Suite Security and Elevator selections are only available with the addition of the “Feature
Expansion Board” to the system.

Advanced Configurations .............................................................................................................................. 1
Advanced Program Sections, Sub Program Sections and Selections .................................................... 2
System Global Timer Delay Codes .................................................................................................. 2
Program Section: S001 (System Wide Selections).............................................................................. 2
Program Section: A001 (Areas).......................................................................................................... 19
Program Section: G001 (Group Area) for use with corresponding areas G001 – G016................... 25
Program Section: M001 (Modules) ..................................................................................................... 25
Program Section: P001 (Inputs) ......................................................................................................... 31
Input Point-Type Reference ........................................................................................................... 31
Program Section: E001 (Equipment Trouble Types) ......................................................................... 32
Program Section: B001 (Programmable Outputs) ............................................................................. 34
General Signalling/Switching Functions ............................................................................................. 34
Keypad Function Keys ........................................................................................................................ 34
The Paging Feature........................................................................................................................ 34
Output Examples ................................................................................................................................ 36
Program Section: L001 (Authority Levels) ......................................................................................... 42
Program Section: Q001 (Floor Maps) ................................................................................................ 43
Program Section: W001 (User Edit W)............................................................................................... 43
Program Section: I001 (Profile I) ........................................................................................................ 44
Default Authority Settings ............................................................................................................... 46
Program Section: U001 (Users) ......................................................................................................... 47
Program Section: H001 (Holidays) ..................................................................................................... 48
Program Section: D001 (Schedules) .................................................................................................. 48
Program Section: T080 (Custom Inputs) ............................................................................................ 49
Custom Input Characteristic Types ................................................................................................ 49
Program Section: R001 (Doors) ......................................................................................................... 50
C001 - C060 (Suite Security LED Keypads) ..................................................................................... 57
V001 - V032 (Elevators/Lifts) .............................................................................................................. 57
F001 - F124 (Floors) ........................................................................................................................... 57
Z001 - Z003 (Shared User Data) ....................................................................................................... 58
Premises IP Module HSC-IP Receiver Communications Programming Sections ................................ 58
Transmitted Messages (SIA & Contact-ID) ................................................................................................ 59
European and ACPO Installations ...................................................................................................... 63
ACPO Installation Requirements ........................................................................................................ 63
Index ............................................................................................................................................................... 66
NOTE: For equipment and simplified keypad configurations programming, see the Simplified Programming
Guide 21-3601E.
Programming selections whose boxes are grey are not available for this version.

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Disclaimer
This document contains proprietary information of
UTC CCS Systems, and may not be reproduced in
any form or disclosed to any third party without written
approval of a duly authorized representative of UTC
CCS Systems.
All products are warranted against defects in
workmanship or materials (details available upon
request). Installers are responsible for knowing and
complying with any local regulatory fire and building
codes. In the interests of improving quality and
design, the right to amend specifications without given
prior notice is reserved.
Do Not Alter Components:
Altering units, or removing
components without written consent by the manufacturer may
void warranties and/or cause the specific device to no longer meet
local regulatory requirements.

Copyrights and Trademarks
™ Monitor xL is a trademark of
UTC CCS Systems
®™ All other trademarks are acknowledged as the
property of their respective owners.
© Copyright 1999-2012
UTC CCS Systems. All rights reserved.

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Entering and Understanding
Advanced Configurations


Logon to the system as a service user. E.g. Default
ID: “000”, service user PIN: “2482” or “7378” if the
panel has communicated with the Director
Software.
NOTE: If the system Feature Set (S00200) is 5 or
greater, keypad programming can not be done.
Programming can only be done with the Director
Software.
NOTE: Default MASTER (end) USER code is ID 01
or 001, PIN 7793.

Other entries are numerical and with the cursor flashing
under them they can be changed by pressing the
desired number entry on the keypad from available
selections. When entering a sub programming section
and all its various selections, the section displayer (e.g.
S002:1) appears in the lower right corner of the
screen.
When a selection has bee changed, always press the
button below Save to retain the change.


LCD Keypad Screen


When the control box
tamper is activated, a
service user has

Service
Enter PIN: _ _ _ _

program selections for it.


Using the left and right
Menu Options
arrow screen scrolling
◄ Config
►
Ok
keys on the keypad
scroll the menus until Config is displayed. Press
Ok. “Config method” will display. Select “Advanced” with
the arrow keys and press Ok.



The screen that begins
Advanced programming
will display.

S001:00
OK

201.01.01. . . .
Save
? P0010

down arrow button beneath it is pressed, the screen will
change to the next input, output etc. and the same

the authority to access system programming.


A program section with a
down arrow in its section
displayer means if the

E-05Q34
 +Group- 

Pressing the keypad button below “ ? “ when it
displays in a screen, will cause a momentary
screen to display related information. E.g. an input
or output number associated with a module will
display the module’s number (i.e. module # XX),
what type it is (e.g. Point Expander module), the
module’s serial number and its input or output
number range. Pressing the button below ““ will
display information about a specialized module
such as RF wireless or a printer module.

S001:00: this is the start of the System program section.
Each of the program sections begin with a letter. The
next 3 digits (e.g. “001”) represent the first program
section for System programming. The next 2 digits (e.g.
“00” after the colon) represent a sub programming
section of this main system program section.
The letters for each of the programming sections are: S:
System; A: Areas; M: Modules; P: Input Points; E:
Equipment/Pseudo points; B: Programmable Outputs;
L: Authority Levels; I: ProfIle; W: User Edit; U: Users;
H: Holidays; D: Schedules; T: Custom Pt Type; R:
DooRs; G: Area Group; Z: Shared Data Groups (Users
and Holidays).
E-05Q34: the version of the main controller firmware.
 +Group- : Using the middle or right down arrow keys
this term’s arrows are pointing to will scroll forward or
backward through the various program sections
(Groups). It will change the program section letter &
display that section’s program selections for the same
programming and sub programming section.



OK: Pressing the button below OK will enter the
programming section displayed.
A sub programming
□.□.0.□.1.□ □
section can display
Save
S002:1
several defaulted
selections that will affect the way the system operates.
These selections can be changed to customize the
system operation. A box “ □ ” represents that a
programming selection has been disabled. A check mark
“  “ means that it is enabled. With the cursor flashing
under a specific selection, the selection can be toggled
back and forth from a box to a check mark by pressing
any key on the keypad.

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Advanced Program Sections, Sub Program Sections and Selections
NOTE: For quick reference to locate Advanced Programming Section Selections, consult the Index at the back of this
manual.

WARNING: Access, Elevator and Suite Security selections are only available with the addition of the
“Feature Expansion Board” to the System.
Programming selections whose boxes are grey are not available for this version.
System Global Timer Delay Codes
00: undefined;
01: 1 sec;
02: 2 sec;
03: 3 sec;

04: 5 sec;
05: 10 sec;
06: 15 sec;
07: 20 sec;

08: 30 sec;
09: 45 sec;
10: 60 sec;
11: 90 sec;

12: 2 min;
13: 3 min;
14: 5 min;
15: 10 min;

16: 15 min;
17: 20 min;
18: 30 min;
19: 45 min;

20: 60 min;
21: 90 min;
22: 2 hr;
23: 4 hr;

24: 6 hr;
25: 8 hr;
26: 10 hr;
27: 12 hr;

28: 16 hr;
29: 20 hr;
30: 1 day;
31: 1 week

Program Section: S001 (System Wide Selections)
S00100 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

14 · 03 · 01 · 0 · 1 · 1 · 0
Save
S00100

Default

Name

Selections

Description

14
(5 min)

Burglary Siren Time

Siren Time: See Timer Delay Codes Chart 00 =
disabled to 22 = 2 hrs max.

How long a siren in the system will
sound.

03

Number of panel
inputs

01

Number of panel
outputs

0

Panel Type

1

Module Bus (SNAPP)
Baud Rate
Suite Security
(Condo) Baud Rate

1

Multiply entries by four (4)
E.g. 4 X 1 = 4. Enter “1” for 4 inputs.
4 X 2 = 8. Enter “2” for 8 inputs.
4 X 3 = 12. Enter “3” for 12 inputs.
4 X 4 = 16. Enter “4” for 16 inputs.
4 X 5 = 20. Enter “5” for 20 inputs.
Multiply entries by four (4)
E.g. 4 X 1 = 4. Enter “1” for 4 outputs.
4 X 2 = 8. Enter “2” for 8 outputs.
4 X 3 = 12. Enter “3” for 12 outputs.
4 X 4 = 16. Enter “4” for 16 inputs.
4 X 5 = 20. Enter “5” for 20 inputs.
4 X 6 = 24. Enter “6” for 24 inputs.
4 X 7 = 28. Enter “7” for 28 inputs.

0 = Monitor xL, 1 = MONITOR ISM, 2 = Future, 3
= Future.
0 = Auto Minimum (19K2), 1 = Auto Maximum
38K4
0 = Auto Minimum (19K2), 1 = Auto Maximum
(38K4) 2 = 9600 (Auto Minimum), 3 = future.

NOTE: This feature is only
available with the addition of
the Director Software and
Feature Expansion Board.

0

2

Fallback Users

0: No access; 1: All readable tokens; 2: All with
valid site code; 3: 10 fallback users

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(UK ACPO = 16: 15 min)
(European = 17: 20 min)
MONITOR Panel default = 2

For VBUS input boards connected to the
main controller VBUS port. 20 inputs
maximum. 12 on main board and 1
VBUS input boards possible.
MONITOR Panel default = 2
(UK ACPO = 3: 12 outputs)

For VBUS output boards or modem
output boards connected to the main
controller VBUS port. 26 outputs
maximum. Program for 28 outputs and
skip outputs 27 – 28. 2 relays on main
board and 2 VBUS output boards
possible or 1 VBUS output board and
one 8 output modem board. Also see
S001:06 -07.
The communications speed between the
main panel and the expansion modules.
The communications speed between the
main panel and the Suite Security
modules.

Specific Cards granted access if door
controller is unable to access the panel
database. (UK ACPO = 3)

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S00101 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
WELCOME
(16 available
characters)

Main screen
message

A greeting message that rotates with any other main screen messages. It can be customized
with the cursor under a letter or in a blank space and pressing the desired keypad button to
enter a particular letter/number. Use the left and right arrow keys to maneuver back and forth.
Use the underscore key “ _ “ on the keypad to insert a space or clear a character.
(UK ACPO = CHUBB SECURITY)

S00102 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

000000 · 
Save
S00102

Default

Name

Selections

Description

000000

Panel Unique ID

–

A (non-zero) number to identify the
panel, site, or account to the Director
software. For an existing system to be
synchronized with the Director software,
this must be a non-zero value set here
to match the "Panel Code" in the
software.

(Panel Code, System ID)

 (no)

Unlock Doors on Fire
Alarm

= Global Unlock □

(no)

Will a fire alarm unlock all controlled
doors in the facility?

NOTE: This feature is only
available with the addition of the
Feature Expansion Board.

 (no)

Auto Update Card
Version
NOTE: This feature is only
available with the addition of the
Feature Expansion Board.

Allow automatic version update.
□ Disable update

Whether or not replacement cards are to
be granted entry, and the system is to
be updated with the higher version
number automatically. (This setting
refers to fixed-ID cards with a version
number).

(yes) □
(yes) □

(no)

(UK ACPO = yes)

(no)

 (no)
 (no)

Fast Restore

 (no)

Ring Back Required

(yes) □

 (no)

Suite Secuirty System

0 = Normal, 1 = Different users per area.

 (no)

Single Panel

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Enable Wall Tamper

(yes) □

(no)

Delay Screen

(no)

If a point restore is to be sent within 1
min. (as opposed to siren time-out).
UK ver. is 12 sec.
(UK ACPO = yes)

If monitoring station will cause keypad
tone & siren to confirm area arming (for
UL).

NOTE: This feature is only
available with the addition of the
Director Software and Feature
Expansion Board.

Yes = Single Panel
No = Multi Panel connection.
Main control box back tamper.
(UK ACPO = yes)

S00103 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
000000

3rd Party
Password

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–

This is a security ‘key’ that blocks an unauthorized connection to this panel
i.e., by a PC running another copy of the Director software.

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S00104 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

00·0·0·0·0·    ·
Save
S00104

Default

Name

Selections

Description

00

Time table codes.

(UK ACPO = 18)

0 = All, 1 = 1, 2 = 2, 3 = 3 Primarily for
European Users.

(UK ACPO = 3)

0

Confirmed Alarm Time
Out
Maximum Number of
Alarms per Point
Arming State
Menu Navigation

0

LCD Menu Style

0

Unconfirmed Reset
Mode
Confirm Reset Service

0

 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)

Confirm Reset Master
Confirm Reset
Challenged PIN.
Confirm Reset using
Remote

0 = Standard, 1 = Ok-SOFT-3, 2 = OkSOFT-1, 3 = future.
0 = Standard, 1 = Ok-SOFT-3, 2 = OkSOFT-1, 3 = future.
0 = None, 1 = Follow Confirm Alarm, 2 =
Include Master, 3 = future.

(yes) □
(yes) □
(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(no)
(no)

S00105 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
01100
070
0

AC
Reference
Voltage
Battery
Size
AC Sync

(UK ACPO = yes)

Description
Main panel electrical mains operation.
E.g. 01100 = 110.0 Decivolts

–

(UK ACPO = 02200)

Amp hours X 10
E.g. display as 7.0

(UK ACPO = 17.0)

0=60 Hz, 1=50 Hz, 2=No sync required,
3=DC supply

Synchronization with AC line to maximize internal clock
accuracy. With an unstable AC source, select "2: ACNo Sync" ('AC failure' will be reported if the frequency
drops below 12.5 Hz). With a DC source, be sure to
disable E003 (AC Trouble) under "Equipment
Settings".
DC supply option will not detect power failure condition
and will not have a time base sync
(UK ACPO = 1)

0

AC
Brownout
Mode

0=None, 1=Local alarm, 2=Alarm+report,
3=Report only

S00106 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
001

VBUS Panel Output Base

See: Main Panel Output
Examples: next

001

Paging Output Base

See: Main Panel Output
Examples: next

Output Base for:

See: Main Panel Output
Examples: next

Description
What number the outputs that will be used on
the main controller’s VBUS connection will
start at.
What number the outputs that will be used on
the paging system will start at.
Also see S005:08, 09

001

World Wide Modem with 8 output STU
REDCARE interface or 8 output STU
REDCARE interface

What number the outputs that will be used
with the main control board output plug in
boards will start at.
(UK ACPO = 003)

STU = Subscriber Terminal Unit

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Main Panel Output Examples: If the main panel’s 2 relay outputs have a base of 1; this is the base number they
start at. Assigning outputs to them would require the minimum amount of 4. Outputs 3 and 4 are not used. The next
set of outputs could be the World Wide Modem with 8 output STU plugged in to the main controller modem port. Its
base number would then be 5. 8 outputs assigned to it would make its output range 5 to 12. Next would be if an 8
output VBUS board was connected to the main controller VBUS port. Its base number would be 13 and assigned 8
outputs making its range 13 – 20. Instead of modem outputs and one VBUS output board, 2 VBUS output boards
could be used in the same way. More outputs can follow through module programming after the main controller or
pager outputs can be added next. The pager output’s base number would then be 21 and could be assigned 4
outputs that would be 21 – 24 (maximum 16 pager outputs). Then output ranges for regular modules after the ones
assigned to the main control unit can be done.
S00107 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

00·00·0·0·0· ······
Save
S00107
Default

Name

Selections

00

VBUS
Panel #
Outputs
Paging #
Outputs

0=0, 1=2, 2=4, 3=6, 4=8, 5=10, 6=12, 7=14,
8=16,

00
0

0
0



Main Panel
Plug In
Board

Outputs
VBUS
Mode
VBUS
Speed
Allow Port
Expanders

Description

0=0, 1=2, 2=4, 3=6, 4=8, 5=10, 6=12, 7=14,
8=16
0=0, 1=2, 2=4, 3=6, 4=8

Also see S005:08, 09
(UK ACPO = 4)

0 – 3 future
0 – 3 future

(yes) □

(no)

S00108 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default

Name

Selections

Description

000

Delinquent
Arming
Threshold

0 – 127 days

Delinquent Account Protection.
Tracks panels that have not been
operated for the number of days
selected.

0

Area
Group
Mode

0=By area arming only
1=User Groups Only: users can turn on protection to all
groups of areas they are authorized for.
2=Manual + User Groups: users can turn on protection
to all groups of areas they are authorized for, individual
area groups or areas.
3=Remote Group or Area or Local Group

Used in association with the Group Area
program section G00100, the Arm/Disarm
Map, M00103, Authority Profiles and
Authority Levels for a user to have control over
multiple areas.



Report
Delinquent
Arming

(yes) □

Delinquent Account Protection.
Reports panels that have not been
operated for the number of days
selected in Delinquent Arming
Threshold.

(no)

(Will not apply if Delinquent Arming Threshold
= 000)

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S00200 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
0

Operation Mode

03

Feature Set

Description
(UK ACPO = 2)

Enter from right to left.
0 - Standard version
1- European with modem support
2- UK (DD243) (ACPO)
3-7 – for future extension
1-14 from the following table.

This setting determines the system
capacity.

Feature Set Levels and Panel Capacities:
Feature
Users
Doors
Schedule
Authority
Profile
User Edit
Floor
Authority
Point
Outputs
Area
Log
Module*
Custom
Point
Pseudo
Point
Holiday
Suite
Security
Floor

01
20
0
50
30
60
10

20
16
50
30
60
10

02
100
0
50
30
60
10

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

50

50

50

100

100

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

1,024

1,024

1,024

1,024

1,024

1,024

2,048 2,048 2,048 2,048

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

50

50

50

50

50

50

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

100
16
50
30
60
10

03
300 1,000
4
16
50
50
30
30
60
60
10
10

04
05
06
07
08
09
10
1,000 1,000 2,000 4,000 10,000 10,000 20,000
16
32
32
32
32
32
32
100
100
100
100
250
250
250
100
100
100
100
500
500
500
200
200
200
200
750
750
1,000
50
50
50
50
750
750
1,000

11
20,000
32
250
1,000
1,000
1,000

12
20,000
32
250
1,000
1,000
1,000

13
64,000
32
250
1,000
1,000
1,000

14
64,000
32
250
1,000
1,000
1,000

100

100

100

100

100

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

256
128
16

8,192

8,192

8,192

16,364

16,364

65,536

32,768
(ISM),
16,364
(xL)

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

50

0

0

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

0

0

124

124

124

124

124

124

124

124

124

124

* Plus capacity for one temporary service LCD keypad for connecting to the module bus at the main controller.
Additional RAM must be added with Feature Set 4 and greater. The “Feature Expansion Board” must be added to the
system.

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S00201 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

0·0·0·    ·
Save
S00201

Default

Name

Selections

Description

0

User Logon
Mode

Users can enter their card # at LCD
keypad & keypad readers.

0

Service Pin Mode

0 = Standard user ID logon or Card Number logon:
1 = 4 digit, 2 = 5 digit, 3 = 6 digit, 4 = 7 digit, 5 = 8
digit
6 = 9 digit, 7 = 10 digit
0: Permanent
1: Temporary
2 = 6 Digit Pin of the day

0

Escort Required
Mode

0 = escorted by users with Escort authority.
1 = escorted by Permanent Users.
2 = escorted by a Permanent or Temporary user.

Escort type a Visitor is accompanied by.

 (no)

5 Digit PIN

(yes) □

(no)

(yes)

PIN Duress

(yes) □

(no)

Whether or not user PIN entry will
require 5 digits.
Refers to users reversing the last 2
digits when entering their PIN at a
keypad to indicate they are being forced
to enter (or forced to login at a keypad).
Note: Applicable reader(s) must be set
for "Card and/or PIN" entry.

 (no)

Access Panic
Tokens

“6 digit pin of the day” service PIN mode
related to: “Dealer ID” S002:04. Contact
the Central Monitoring facility and provide
them with this number to obtain the required
PIN for the current day. While in this mode,
any manually configured service PIN will be
ignored.

(UK ACPO =  no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

Meaningful only if using card enabling
feature

System Type. Viewing only.
Dependent on setting in Director
Software.
System Type. Viewing only.
Dependent on setting in Director
Software.

NOTE: This feature is
only available with the
addition of the Feature
Expansion Board.

 (no)

Blind Card
Re-enrollment
NOTE: This feature is
only available with the
addition of the Feature
Expansion Board.

(yes)

Supports
Intrusion

(yes) □

(no)

(yes)

Supports Access

(yes) □

(no)

(yes)

Supports Central
Station

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Supports: Suite
Security Modules

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

NOTE: This feature is
only available with the
addition of the Feature
Expansion Board.

NOTE: This feature is
only available with the
addition of the Director
Software and Feature
Expansion Board.

 (no)

Supports:
Elevators
NOTE: This feature is
only available with the
addition of the Director
Software and Feature
Expansion Board.

21-3602E rev1.5

System Type. Viewing only.
Dependent on setting in Director
Software.
System Type. Viewing only.
Dependent on setting in Director
Software.

System Type. Viewing only.
Dependent on setting in Director
Software.

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S00202 Invalid Cards and PINs Detection Selections
Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example: 12·12·09·5·0·3·
Save
Default
12

S00202

Name

Selections

Description

Reset
Timeout

1 – 31 (Delay Table), 12 = 2min
(0 is meaningless and is not used)

The period of time required before there
are no further invalid PIN/cards and a
“Invalid PIN/Card Condition” resets.

1 – 31 (Delay Table), 12 = 2min
(0 is meaningless and is not used)

The length of time a user is locked out of
the system after X number of invalid
PIN/Card tries are made, even if a valid
try is made.

00 = 1 invalid card, 01 = 2, 02 = 3, etc to 63 = 64

The amount of invalid cards used before
an “Invalid card Condition” occurs.

0 = 1 invalid PIN, 1 = 2, 2 = 3, 3 = 4, 5 = 6, 7 = 8

The amount of invalid PINs used before
an “Invalid PIN Condition” occurs.

NOTE: The card
feature is only
available with the
addition of the
Feature Expansion
Board.

12

Lockout Time
NOTE: This feature
is only available
with the addition of
the Feature
Expansion Board.

09

Maximum
number of
invalid cards
NOTE: This feature
is only available
with the addition of
the Feature
Expansion Board.

5
0

Maximum
number of
invalid PINs
Invalid card
detection type
NOTE: This feature
is only available
with the addition of
the Feature
Expansion Board.

3

Number of
different
users for
global lockout

(European = 02)

0 = invalid card detection is turned off, 1 = detect invalid
cards, 2 = 1 + “high risk denied” cards, 3 = 1 & 2 + lower
risk denied cards (all denied).

Invalid Card Examples: wrong
version number, wrong site code,
card not in database. High Risk
Denied card examples: time expired,
interlock violation, reader locked out,
no area authority. Low Risk Denied
card examples: no area disarming
authority, wrong class, timeouts,
anti-passback violations.

0 =4 different invalid users, 1 = 6, 2 = 8, 3 = 10.

Defines how many different users have
to be individually in an invalid PIN or
unauthorized card lockout condition
before a global lockout will occur for all
users.

(yes) □

 = invalid card and/or PIN causes local

NOTE: The Card
feature is only
available with the
addition of the
Feature Expansion
Board.

 (no)

Transmit
global lockout
alarm

(no)

NOTE: This feature
is only available
with the addition of
the Feature
Expansion Board.

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warning only.
 = local warning & reports to the
monitoring station.

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S00203 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
10
(60sec)

0
0
0

Point Reset
Time
Language Set
Remote FW
Down/Up
Load
Arming Rules

Description

Delay table.

Delay time.
(UK ACPO = 02) (European = 04)

0=Eng,Fre,Dut,Spa, 1=Eng,Slk,Slk,Slk, 2=Future,
3=Future
0 = Allowed, 1= Must be authorized
0 = Normal operation. Entry/Exit keypad standard
tone.
1 = Disarm to off by token. Entry/Exit keypad
standard tone.
2 = Constant keypad Entry/Exit tone
3 = Disarm to off by token. Constant keypad
Entry/Exit tone.

S00204 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
_____

Standard Tone = intermittent
Entry/Exit tone, constant alarm tone.
Constant Tone = constant Entry/Exit
tone, intermittent alarm tone.
Standard keypad tones are
reversed.
Description
Equivalent of RF reader lock code for
new RF keypads only.

Keypad Lock Code

S00205 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
_____

Dealer ID

0 – 65535

This setting is used with the “6 digit pin of the day” service PIN mode. Contact the
monitoring station and provide them with this number to obtain the required PIN
for the current day. While in this mode, any manually configured service PIN will
nd
be ignored. Related: “Service PIN Mode” is the 2 field under S002:1.

S00300 Primary Card Format—Site Code Checking

WARNING: S00300 – S00305 Access Control related selections are only available with the addition of
the “Feature Expansion Board”.
·06·10···········
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen) Example:
Save

Default

Name

Selections

 (no)

Check for Site Code

(yes) □

06

Site Code Position

1 – 40

10

Site Code Length

1 – 16

S00300

Description
(no)

Whether or not primary-format tokens must have a
specific site code to be granted entry.
The position of the 1st digit for the site/system code on
these access tokens.
Position value changes depending on site code length.
The length of the site code for primary-format tokens
(number of digits).
Site code when represented as a digital #. Can not
exceed 4 digits.

S00301 Primary Card Format—Site Codes
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
0000

1st Site Code Value

0000 – 9999

0000

2nd Site Code Value

0000 – 9999

0000

3rd Site Code Value

0000 – 9999

The 1st of up to three site/system codes that can be encoded within
access tokens to be used at the site.
The 2nd of up to three site/system codes that can be encoded
within the access tokens to be used at the site.
The 3rd of up to three site/system codes that can be encoded
within the access tokens to be used at the site.

If site code checking is enabled for the primary card/token format cards encoded with any one of up to three site code values can be used at the
site. (All other cards will be globally denied access.)

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S00302 Primary Card Format—Version Number
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections

 (no)

Check for
Version No.

(yes) □

02

Version No.
Position

1 – 40

04

Version No.
Length

1–8

Description
Whether or not primary-format
tokens will be checked for a current
version number.
The position of the 1st digit for the
version number on these access
tokens.
The length of the version number for
primary-format tokens (number of
digits).

(no)

This feature requires V1.5 door/elevator controller firmware.
S00303 Primary Card Format—Basic Settings
Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example: 16·20·36·8·2·······
Save
S00303
Default

Name

Selections

Description

16

ID Number
Position

01 – 40

20

ID Number
Length
No. of Bits /
Chars

01 – 32

8

Bits per
Character

01 – 08

2

Card/Token
Format

0=none, 1=future (dallas), 2=Weigand, 3=Magstripe

The position of the 1st digit for the
ID number on primary-format access
tokens.
The length of the card ID-number for
primary-format tokens.
The total number of bits (Wiegand)
or characters (Magstripe) in the card
data.
The number of bits used to
represent each character (for
magnetic stripe cards).
The basic type of card or token
associated with the primary card
format settings.

36

01 – 40

32-Bit / 9-Digit Card IDs: This requires V1.5 door/elevator controller firmware.

S00304 Odd Parity Information (Primary)
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections Description
36
18
18

Odd Parity Position
Odd Parity Start
Odd Parity Length

1 – 40
1 – 40
0 – 40

The position of the odd-parity 'checksum'.
This is the position of the first data-bit to be included for odd-parity checking.
If either the odd parity length = 0 or even parity length = 0, then parity will not
be checked.

Odd/Even Parity checking: This feature (which applies only to Wiegand-format cards) helps prevent card misreads.
To disable parity checking: Set the ‘Parity Length’ to 0 (zero).

S00305 Primary Card Format—Even-Parity Checking
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
01
02

Even Parity Position
Even Parity Start

1 – 40
1 – 40

18

Even Parity Length

0 – 40

The position of the even-parity 'checksum'.
This is the position of the first data-bit to be included for even-parity
checking.
This is the number of bits to be included for even-parity checking. If either
the odd parity length = 0 or even parity length = 0, then parity will not be
checked.

Odd/Even Parity checking: This feature (which applies only to Wiegand-format cards) helps prevent card misreads.
To disable parity checking: Set the 'Parity Length' to 0 (zero).

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S00400 Secondary Card Format—Site Code Checking

WARNING: S00400 – S00405 Access Control related selections are only available with the addition of
the “Feature Expansion Board”.
Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

·02·08···········
Save

Default

Name

Selections

 (no)

Check for Site
Code
Site Code
Position

(yes) □

Site Code
Length

1 – 16

02

S00400
Description
Whether or not secondary-format tokens must have a specific
site code to be granted entry.
The position of the 1st digit for the site/system code on these
access tokens.

(no)

1 – 40

Position value changes depending on site code length.
08

The length of the site code for secondary-format tokens (number
of digits).Site code when represented as a digital #. Can

not exceed 4 digits.
S00401 Secondary Card Format—Site Codes
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
0000

1st Site Code
Value

0000 – 9999

0000

2nd Site Code
Value

0000 – 9999

0000

3rd Site Code
Value

0000 – 9999

Description
The 1st of up to three site/system
codes that can be encoded within
access tokens to be used at the site.
The 2nd of up to three site/system
codes that can be encoded within
access tokens to be used at the site.
The 3rd of up to three site/system
codes that can be encoded within
access tokens to be used at the site.

If site code checking is enabled for a secondary card/token format, cards encoded with any one of up to three site code values can be used at the
site. (All other cards will be globally denied access.)

S00402 Card Version-Information (Secondary)
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections

 (no)

Check for
Version No.

(yes) □

02

Version No.
Position

1 – 40

04

Version No.
Length

1–8

(no)

Description
Whether or not secondary-format
tokens will be checked for a current
version number.
The position of the 1st digit for the
version number on these access
tokens.
The length of the version number for
secondary-format tokens (number of
digits).

This feature requires V1.5 door/elevator controller firmware.

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S00403 Secondary Card Format—Basic Settings
Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example: 10·16·26·8·2····
Save

S00403

Default

Name

Selections

Description

10

ID Number
Position

1 – 40

16

ID Number
Length
No. of Bits /
Chars

1 – 32

8

Bits per
Character

1–8

2

Card/Token
Format

0=none, 1=future (dallas), 2=weigand, 3=mag

The position of the 1st digit for the
ID number on secondary-format
access tokens.
The length of the card ID-number for
secondary-format tokens.
The total number of bits (Wiegand)
or characters (Magstripe) in the card
data.
The number of bits used to
represent each character (for
magnetic stripe cards).
The basic type of card or token
associated with the secondary card
format settings.

26

1 – 40

32-Bit / 9-Digit Card IDs: This requires V1.5 door/elevator controller firmware.

S00404 Secondary Card Format—Odd-Parity Checking
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections Description
26
14

Odd Parity Position
Odd Parity Start

1 – 40
1 – 40

The position of the odd-parity 'checksum'.
This is the position of the first data-bit to be included for odd-parity
checking.

12

Odd Parity Length

0 – 40

If either the odd parity length = 0 or even parity length = 0, then parity will
not be checked.

Odd/Even Parity checking: This feature (which applies only to Wiegand-format cards) helps prevent card misreads.
To disable parity checking: Set the 'Parity Length' to 0 (zero).

S00405 Secondary Card Format—Even-Parity Checking
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
01
02

Even Parity Position
Even Parity Start

1 – 40
1 – 40

12

Even Parity Length

0 – 40

The position of the even-parity 'checksum'.
This is the position of the first data-bit to be included for even-parity
checking.
This is the number of bits to be included for even-parity checking.

Odd/Even Parity checking: This feature (which applies only to Wiegand-format cards) helps prevent card misreads.
To disable parity checking: Set the 'Parity Length' to 0 (zero).

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S00500 Dialer Selections
Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

000000·1·0·0·0
Save
S00500

Default

Name

000000

Dialer
Account
Number
(Primary)
Telco Modem
Type

1 = Bell 103, 2 = 8OP STU, 3 = WWMODEM
4 = WWMODEM 8OP STU

STU = Subscriber Terminal Unit
WW = World Wide
(UK ACPO = 2)
(European = 3)

0

Telco Alarm
Report Mode

0 = not used, 1 = primary, 2 = backup, 3 = dual
4 = future

NOTE: “0” turns dialer off and clears all
the messages in the buffer

0

Telco Format

0 = SIA Level 2, 1 = CID, 2 = SIA Level 3
(future), 3 = Future

0

Telco
Sequence

0: ULC
1: UL compatible
2: Long
3: MONITOR Standard
(in Canada use 0 or 3)

1

Selections

Description
The system’s monitoring station receiver
number that will identify the premises.

 (no)

Telco –
(yes)
prioritized
reporting
(yes) Telco – never (yes)
allow blind
dialing
Telco = Telephone Company

□

(no)

□

(no)

Call Sequence Details: (P = Primary phone
# attempt; B = Backup phone # attempt)
0 (ULC): PPBBPPBB / delay 60 min /
PPBBPPBB / delay 60 min / PPBBPPBB /
delay 60 min / PPBBPPBB.
1 (UL): PPBBPPBBPB / delay 10 min.
2 (Long): PPPPBBBB / delay 10 min /
PPPPBBBB / delay 30 min / PPPPBBBB /
delay 60 min / PPPPBBBB /
delay 2 hours / PPPPBBBB.
3 (MONITOR Standard): PPBP / delay 5
min / PPBP / delay 10 min / PPBP / delay
30 min / PPBP / delay 60 min / PPBP /
delay 2 hours / PPBP.

Dials regardless of detecting a dial
tone.
(UK ACPO = yes)

S00501 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections Description
Blank
(16 characters)

Primary Phone Number

–

First Monitoring Station phone number the system will
dial to transmit reports.
The phone number can be preceded with P =pulse dialing (default), or T
=Tone dialing, and can include D =2 sec Delay, A =Star key (tone
dialing), # = Pound Sign (tone dialing), and/or W = Wait for second dial
tone. For Tone dialing, ensure the phone line supports this.

S00502 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections Description
Blank
(16 characters)

Secondary Phone
Number

–

Second Monitoring Station phone number the system will
dial to transmit reports, if dialing the primary phone
number is unsuccessful.
The phone number can be preceded with P =pulse dialing (default), or T
=Tone dialing, and can include D =2 sec Delay, A =Star key (tone
dialing), # = Pound Sign (tone dialing), and/or W = Wait for second dial
tone. For Tone dialing, ensure the phone line supports this.

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S00503 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example: Save
S00503
Default
010

Name

Selections

Description

Telco Country Code

001 = Argentina …
088 = Yemen.

(UK ACPO = 085)

Country Codes
Argentina
Aamenia
Australia
Austria
Bahrain
Belgium
Brazil
Brunei
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
China
Columbia
Croatia
Cyprus

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Czech Republic
Denmark
Dubai
Egypt
El Savador
Equador
Estonia
European Union
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Great Britain
Greece
Guadalope

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

 (no)

Parallel STU 8OP
Supports Line Fail

 (no)

Parallel STU 8OP Line
Fail Negative or
Positive Polarity

Guam
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Isreal
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Kazahstan
Korea
Krgyzstan
Kuwait

31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45

(yes) □

(no)

Latvia
Lebanon
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Maldova
Malta
Martinique
Mexico
Moroco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Norway
Oman

46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

Pakistan
Peru
Phillippines
Poland
Polynesia French
Portugal
Qatar
Reunion
Romania
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa

61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Taiwan
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
Uae
Ukraine
United Kingdom
USA
Venezuela
Yemen

75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88

World Wide Modem with 8 outputs for Redcare
connection monitors Redcare communication failure.
(UK ACPO = yes)

(yes) □

STU (Subscriber Terminal
Unit)

(no)

World Wide Modem with 8 outputs for Redcare
connection monitors Redcare positive or negative
communication failure.

□

(no) = Positive, (yes) = Negative

S00504 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default Name
Selections
000000
000
0

Dialer Account Number
(Daytime)
Dialer Daytime
Schedule
Dialer Daytime Mode

Description

0=Not used, 1=Primary out of schedule
Daytime Schedule, 2/3=future

S00505 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections Description
Blank
(16 characters)

Daytime Phone Number

–

Daytime phone number the system will dial to transmit
reports.
The phone number can be preceded with P =pulse dialing (default), or T
=Tone dialing, and can include D =2 sec Delay, A =Star key (tone
dialing), # = Pound Sign (tone dialing), and/or W = Wait for second dial
tone. For Tone dialing, ensure the phone line supports this.

S00506 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections Description
Telco Modem Init String
Blank
(16 characters)
Telco = Telephone Company

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S00507 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default Name
Selections

Description
SIP = Security IP Receiver

000000
0

SIP Account
HSC Mode

0

HSC Timeout

0=90sec, 1=3min, 2=5min, 3=10min

0

0=full reporting always, 1=use area
emergency/full setting

0

HSC Full Report By
Area
SIP Baud Rate

0

HSC SIP Auto Set

0= NotUsed, 1=SIP1, 2=SIP2, 3=HSC
POD (module)

HSC POD (High Security Communications) is
a proprietary communications of CSG
Security Inc. and not used in all markets.

0=150, 1=600, 2/3=future
0=manual settings, 1=SIP receiver sets all
variables

S00508 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default Name
Selections

Description

0

Paging Mode

0 = None, 1 = Numeric SemaDigit w/ HS, 2 = Blind
SemaDigit, 3 = SemaPhone,future

Also see S001:06, 07

 (no)

Paging
Output Data

(yes) □

Also see S001:06, 07

(no)

S00509 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
Blank
(16 characters)

Paging Phone
Number

Also see S001:06, 07

–

Paging phone number the system will dial to transmit reports.
The phone number can be preceded with P =pulse dialing (default), or T =Tone
dialing, and can include D =2 sec Delay, A =Star key (tone dialing), # = Pound Sign
(tone dialing), and/or W = Wait for second dial tone. For Tone dialing, ensure the
phone line supports this.

S00510 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

00000·0·0·0·0·0·
Save
S00510

Default

Name

Selections

Description

00000

Main Control Board
Address
(Panel Serial Number)
Main Control Board
Connection Type

Up to 5 digits, 0 = Undefined, 1 – 65534 =
Director software connection, 65535 = Special
Debug Mode

This is the serial number of the main
control board that is automatically
assigned.

For viewing only. These selections are only done
at the Director software and not entered here.
They appear automatically in this selection when
the software first communicates with the main
controller board.
0: Direct-Cable
1: External Modem
2: Internal Modem – Bell 103
3: IP
4: Future
5: Internal Modem – World Wide

This specifies the type of connection
to a Director software PC.

Whether or not alarms or blocks of
events will be auto-transmitted to the
Director software.
Available with Monitor ISM using an
external modem or IP or with Monitor
xL using IP.

0

0

Main Control Board
Reporting Mode

0: No Main Control Board reporting;
1: Blocks of 256 events;
2: Alarms (indiv. / small blocks)

0

Main Control Board
Shared phone line
mode
Main Control Board
BaudRate

0= Not shared, 1= Preemptive always, 2= User
intervention required w/ time, 3= Timed

0

21-3602E rev1.5

0=AutoMin(38K), 1= AutoMax (115K),
2=AutoMin (56K), 3=future
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0

Main Control Board
Config Dial Out

0 = No config dial out, 1= internal config dial
out, 2 = external config dial out, 3 = IP

Configurations dial out from main
control board to Director software
PC.
Internal: main control board plug in
modem.
External: external modem

S00511 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections Description
Blank
(16 characters)

Director Software
Configurations Phone
Number

–

Configurations phone number the system will dial to
contact the Director software PC and transmit system
programming.
The phone number can be preceded with P =pulse dialing (default), or T
=Tone dialing, and can include D =2 sec Delay, A =Star key (tone
dialing), # = Pound Sign (tone dialing), and/or W = Wait for second dial
tone. For Tone dialing, ensure the phone line supports this.

S00512 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections Description
Blank
(16 characters)

Main Control Board
Phone Number

–

The phone number can be preceded with P =pulse dialing (default), or T
=Tone dialing, and can include D =2 sec Delay, A =Star key (tone
dialing), # = Pound Sign (tone dialing), and/or W = Wait for second dial
tone. For Tone dialing, ensure the phone line supports this.

S00513 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections Description
Blank
(16 characters)

Main Control Board
Modem Init String

S00514 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

Default
04

0

–

04·0·0········
Save
S00514

Name

Selections

Description

Main Control
Board Number
of Rings to
Answer
Suite Security
Telco Mode

01 – 15

Used with North American or World
Wide Modems.
(UK ACPO = 02)

0 = report by area, 1 = report by DigitalAccountID
+ offset

NOTE: This feature is
only available with the
addition of the Director
Software and Feature
Expansion Board.

0

Suite Security
Telco Reporting

0=None, 1=Condos report alarms etc. over telco
dialer

NOTE: This feature is
only available with the
addition of the Director
Software and Feature
Expansion Board.

(yes)

16

Main Control
Board
Answering
Machine Defeat

(yes) □

(no)

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Used with North American or World
Wide Modems.

21-3602E rev1.5

 (no)

Main Control
Board Config
Callback Only

(yes) □

(no)

Telco = Telephone Company

S00515 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:
Default
0
00
00
00
00
0

0·00·00·00·00·0·
Save
S00515

Name

Selections

Description

Telco Comms
Test Mode
Telco Normal
Comms Test
Delay
Telco Backup
Comms Test
Delay
Telco Comms
Test Hour
Telco Comms
Test Minute
Telco Comms
Test Day

0=fixed, 1=variable based on backup, 2=variable
based on any area out, 3=Daytime Schedule
Delay table

Delay table

00 = midnight

The time (hour) for communications
tests to occur.
The time (min.) for comms tests to
occur.
The day for weekly comms tests to
occur.

0-59
0=Sun …

Telco = Telephone Company

S0060-9 Ten FallBack Users Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
10 Fallback Users maximum.
Fallback User #1-10
00000
0-9
0 (UK ACPO) 00001
1 (UK ACPO) 00002
2 (UK ACPO) 00003
3 (UK ACPO) 00004
4 (UK ACPO) 00005
5 (UK ACPO) 00006
6 (UK ACPO) 00007
7 (UK ACPO) 00008
8 (UK ACPO) 00009
9 (UK ACPO) 00010
Up to 5 digits.
0= None, 001-64000.

Custom Circuit Types S00700, 04, 08, 12 Circuit Name
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
0

Circuit Type

(16
characters)

Circuit Band
Name

21-3602E rev1.5

Description

0 =Custom Type
1 = Normally Closed
2 = Normally Open
3 = Normally Closed Single Series EOL
4 = Normally Closed Single Parallel EOL
5 = Normally Open Single Series EOL
6 = Normally Open Single Parallel EOL
7 = Normally Closed Dual Type 1 EOL
8 = Normally Closed Dual Type 2 EOL
9 = Normally Open Dual Type 1 EOL
10 = Normally Open Dual Type 2 EOL

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S00701, 05, 09,13 Circuit Band Definitions (Custom Resistor Values)
Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example: 0·1·1·1·1········
Save

S00701

Name

Selections

Description

Band 1
Band 2
Band 3
Band 4
Band 5

0=Normal, 1=Alarm, 2=Tamper, 3=unused
0=Normal, 1=Alarm, 2=Tamper, 3=unused
0=Normal, 1=Alarm, 2=Tamper, 3=unused
0=Normal, 1=Alarm, 2=Tamper, 3=unused
0=Normal, 1=Alarm, 2=Tamper, 3=unused

S00702, 06, 10, 14 Circuit Band Thresholds-1
Name
Selections

Description

Split between band 1 and 2
Split between band 2 and 3

Threshold 1
Threshold 2

S00703, 07, 11, 15 Circuit Band Thresholds-2
Name
Selections

Description

Split between band 3 and 4
Split between band 4 and 5

Threshold 3
Threshold 4

Default Circuit Values
Monitor xL
Type
S00700:
S00704:
S00708:
S00712:

Name
01
03
06
08

S00700:
S00704:
S00708:
S00712:

Bands
NC
NC SERIES2K2
NO PARALL2K2
DUAL 2K2 EOL

S00701:
S00705:
S00709:
S00713:

Thresholds
01111
20111
10222
20122

S00702:
S00706:
S00710:
S00714:

0132 1013
0298 0457
0298 0457
0132 0322

S00703:
S00707:
S00711:
S00715:

1013 1013
1013 1013
1013 1013
0457 1013

Monitor ISM IMPORTANT: Custom circuit types only applies to Monitor ISM using Monitor xL version Input Modules.
Type
Name
Bands
Thresholds
S00700:
S00704:
S00708:
S00712:

01
04
06
07

S00700:
S00704:
S00708:
S00712:

NC
NC PARALL2K2
NO PARALL2K2
DUAL 2K2 EOL

S00701:
S00705:
S00709:
S00713:

N0
2K-ALM 1K-OK
TYPE2 2K2EOL
TYPE2 8K2EOL

S00701:
S00705:
S00709:
S00713:

UK ACPO-European
Type
Name
S00700:
S00704:
S00708:
S00712:

02
08
08
08

S00700:
S00704:
S00708:
S00712:

01111
01222
10222
20122

S00702:
S00706:
S00710:
S00714:

10000
20122
20122
20122

S00702:
S00706:
S00710:
S00714:

Bands

0132 1013
0132 0457
0298 0457
0298 0457

S00703:
S00707:
S00711:
S00715:

1013 1013
1013 1013
1013 1013
0638 1013

0839 1013
0133 0307
0132 0322
0508 0619

S00703:
S00707:
S00711:
S00715:

1013 1013
0436 1013
0457 1013
0815 1013

Thresholds

S00800 – 19 Custom Dialer Message (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
00
Blank
(16 characters)

18

Message Type
Custom Message

–

SIA uses 1st 5 characters, CID
uses last 7 characters

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Program Section: A001 (Areas)
A0xx00 Keypad Selections Note: “xx” represents the area number.
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

 · OFFICE
Save
A00100

Default

Name

Selections

(yes)

Enable this Area

(yes) □

“ OFFICE “
(12 characters)

Area Name

–

Description
(no)

Whether or not this Area is defined. Area 1 is
enabled by default, and cannot be deleted.
Customize the same as the “Welcome” message.
(UK ACPO = “AREA DESCRIP”)

A0xx01 Keypad Selections Note: “xx” represents the area number.
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

09·10·13·0·
Save
A00101

Default

Name

Selections

Description

09 (45 sec)

Entry Delay

See below.

The time permitted to disarm the area after an
entry door has been opened.

10 (60 sec)

Exit Delay

See below.

The time permitted to arm the area and exit.

13 (3 min)

Garage Delay

See below.

An additional delay to arm or disarm a main area
and have adequate time to enter or exit a
protected garage.

0

Fail to Exit Mode

0=Door close, 1=Push
button, 2 = Door or push,
button, 3 = None

(UK ACPO, European=1)

 (no)

Stay on Fail to Exit

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Alarm on Fail to Exit

(yes) □

(no)

The area will automatically switch to 'Stay' mode
if the user fails to exit after arming the area (i.e.,
if a door is not opened).
An alarm will be transmitted if the user fails to
exit after arming the area (i.e., if a door is not
opened).

(yes)

Terminate Exit Delay

(UK ACPO=8: 30 sec)
(European=09: 45 sec)

(UK ACPO, European = yes)
(Confirm Exit Delay)

(yes) □

(no)

The 'exit delay' will be reduced when the door
closes after the user arms the area and exits.
(UK ACPO= no)

 (no)
 (no)

Transmit Fail to Exit

(yes) □ (no)
(UK ACPO = yes)
Extend Exit-delay on
(yes) □ (no)
Fail to Exit
Entry/Exit/Garage Delay Times: 00 = none; 01 = 1 sec; 02 = 2 sec; 3 = 3 sec; 04 = 5 sec; 05= 10 sec; 06 = 15
sec; 07 = 20 sec; 08 = 30 sec; 09 = 45 sec; 10 = 60 sec; 11 = 90 sec; 12 = 2 min; 13 = 3 min; 14 = 5 min.

21-3602E rev1.5

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A0xx02 Keypad Selections
Note: “xx” represents the area number.
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

0·2·0·0· ···
Save
A00102

Default

Name

Selections

0

Exit Delay Warning
Type

0 = Normal, 1=
Warning tone during
Exit Delay, 2=
Warning continuous
3= Warning
continuous + Block
arming

2

Pre-Alarm Delay

0=20sec; 1=30s;
2=60s; 3=5min;
4=10m; 5=30m;
6=1hr; 7=1.5hrs

0

Report Mode

0 = Emergency
1= Full Reporting

0

Siren Squawk on
Arming

0 = Normal, 1=On
Arming, 2 = Fail to
Arm, 3 = On Arming
Or Fail to Arm

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Function Key PIN
Required
Dual Custody

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Open Inter-lock Area

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Auto Arm on Door
Close
Suite Security Area

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

 (no)

20

Description
(UK ACPO, European =3)

During the delay, keypad sonalert(s) will be sounded, giving
an authorized user time to "Silence" the alarm at a keypad.
(Selecting "Verify User" will cancel the alarm transmission.)
Note: This setting works only with sensors (input-points)
that support "Pre-Alarm Warning". For details, refer to
"T080 – T099 (Custom Input-Point Types)".
System signals transmitted by system dialer to monitoring
station.
The 'siren' outputs for this area will be pulsed briefly when
the area is armed to indicate arming was successful.
(UK ACPO, European =2)

Whether a user with "Function Key" authority will need
to log in to use programmable function-keys 6 – 9 & 0.
Two valid user ID / PINs needed to disarm this area.
For all areas set to Yes, only one area can be
disarmed at a time.
Area will arm when any door closes (used with a bank
vault door).

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A0xx03 Area Schedule Selections Note: “xx” represents the area number.
Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example: 000·0·0·0··
Save
Default
000

A00103

Name

Selections

Description

Area Schedule

00 = none,
01-250 = schedule #
0=30min, 1= 2-hours
2 = Unlimited

The schedule used to automate this area and enable
all scheduling features (if applicable).
Allowed duration for Disarming outside of schedule.

0

Out of Schedule Open

0

In Schedule Open

0=30min, 1= 2hours, 2 = Unlimited

Allowed duration for Disarming within the schedule.

0

Work Late Time
Extension

0=30 min, 1=1hr,
2=1.5hr, 3=2hr,
4=3hr, 5=4hr, 6=6hr,
7=8hr

The duration that the scheduled closing time will be
extended when a work-late button is pressed at an
e.g. area’s keypad.

 (no)
 (no)

Limit to Midnight

(yes) □
(yes) □

(no)

Limit 'work-late' to not extend beyond midnight.

(no)

Auto Arm on Fail to
Close
Allow Un-authorized
Open

(yes) □

(no)

If an area is not armed at the end of its schedule, a fail to
close is transmitted to the monitoring station.
‘Stay-on-fail-to-exit’ and ‘AutoArm-on-fail-to-close’ cannot be
(yes) simultaneously.

(yes) □

(no)

Auto Disarm to Off
Always

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)
 (no)

 (no)

Transmit Fail to Close

Authority needed to disarm after-hours. Whether or
not users without '24-hr' authority will be able to
disarm this area outside of its open/close schedule,
and/or adjust the area closing time (i.e., 'worklate')
after their schedule has expired. (For a nonscheduled area, this feature does not apply, since only
'Disarm' authority would be required.)

A0xx04 Automation
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Note: “xx” represents the area number.
Default
Name
Selections
000

Automatic Stay-Mode
Schedule #

0

Automatic Stay-Mode

0

Auto Disarm on Valid
Token In Area
Schedule

00 = none,
01-250 = schedule #
0 = None
1 = Standard ‘Auto Stay Mode’ (Nonsecure)
2 = Secure ‘Auto Stay Mode’
(Requires Area On before next
automatic Stay To Off)
0 = None, 1= Follow user authority
2 = Force to Stay 3 = Force to Off

Description

The area will automatically disarm
when a user/entrant is granted access
in the area schedule.

NOTE: This feature is only
available with the addition of the
Feature Expansion Board.

0

Auto Disarm on Valid
Token Out of Area
Schedule NOTE: This feature

0 = None, 1= Follow user authority
2 = Force to Stay, 3 = Force to Off

The area will automatically disarm
when a user/entrant is granted access
out of the area schedule.

is only available with the addition
of the Feature Expansion Board.

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A0xx05 Keypad Selections “xx” represents the area number.
WARNING: These Access Control features are only available with the addition of the “Feature Expansion Board”.

(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

Default
0

 (no)
 (no)

 (no)
 (no)

0· ···········
Save
A00105

Name

Selections

Description

Anti-Pass Back Auto
Reset

0:don’t autoreset
1:10Mins, 2:20Mins,
3:30Mins, 4:1Hr,
5:4Hrs, 6:8Hrs
7:12Hrs

Timed lock out condition for a card holder resets after
they failed to read their card to enter/leave previously.

Strict Anti-Pass Back
Entry/Exit Enforcement
No Anti-Pass Back
Outside Check

(yes) □

(no)

Whether users will be able to enter other areas without
having been recorded as leaving the present one.

(yes) □

(no)

Lockout all Users on
Invalid Card
Generate Tones on
Invalid Card

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

Allows users who didn't 'badge' out of the facility to reenter through an APB controlled area. With this
setting, cards being used to enter from 'outside' of the
facility will not be checked for being previously used to
exit (although other APB rules will still apply). Note:
Cannot be their last known area (to allow this, set APB
auto-reset to e.g. 8 hrs).

(yes) Lockout all users, even when access is granted (in
case of global lockout)
Keypads sound when an invalid card is detected.

A0xx06 Area User Counters
Keypad Selections “xx” represents the area number.
WARNING: These Access Control features are only available with the addition of the “Feature Expansion Board”.

(left to right on keypad screen)
Default

Name

Selections

Description

00000

Maximum Area Counter

0 – 16383

00

Minimum Area Counter

0 – 15

0

Reset Before Schedule
in Effect

1–7
0=Not used,
1=1hr prior...
2=2hr prior..
3=3hr prior.
4=4hr prior.
5=5hr prior.
6=6hr prior.
7=7 hrs prior to In Schedule Time

Maximum number of users
counted in an area before an
“area full” condition occurs.
Minimum number of users
counted in an area before an
“area empty” condition occurs.
User count resets to “0” at the
time selected before the area’s
schedule starts.
NOTE: there must be a schedule
assigned to the area.

0

“Users in Area” Counts
Increase or Decrease

0 = “Normal”: the user count for the area
being entered will increase and the area
being exited will be decreased.
1 = “User Area Based”: the user count for
the area being entered will increase and the
last known area the user was in will be
decreased.

(Count Mode)

Selection “1” NOTE: If “Timed
Anti-pass Back” is selected and
the timer expires, information
about the area the user was last
in will not exist. The user count
for the area they just came from
will be decreased.

2= Blind mode

 (no)
 (no)

22

Reset On Disarm To
Off
Reset On Arm To On

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

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User count resets to “0” when
the area is turned off.
User count resets to “0” when
the area is turned on.

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A0xx07 Automatic Arming Note: “xx” represents the area number.
Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example: 01·0·0·1··········
Save

A00107

Default

Name

Selections

Description

01
(Immediate)
0

Extended Automatic
Arming Delay
Extended Automatic
Arming Mode

1 – 31
(Delay Table)
0–7
0=Disable
1=Arm if Count <= Min, 2=Arm if
Inactive, 3=When Count<=Min OR
Inactive,
4=When Count <= Min AND Inactive,
5,6,7 spare
0–3
0=Ignore,
1=Warn if users possibly left in area at
time of arming,
2=Block manually arming warn for auto
arming,
if
usesr left in.
3=Block all types of arming (manu or
auto)

Safety margin delay before auto
arming begins.
Automatically arms an area based on
counting users and/or “area activity
monitoring”.

Extended Automatic
Arming Level

0 = (Arm to Stay)
1 = (Arm to On)

Effective if “Extended Auto Arm Mode”
has an active setting.

Extended Automatic
Arming Only if
Schedule Not in Effect

□ (no)

NOTE: These selections apply if
“Extended Auto Arm Mode” is enabled
and there is an area schedule.

0

Extended Automatic
Arming Warning Level
(Warning level when arming)

1

 (no)

Both in and out of schedule.

(yes)

1 = e.g. user count was not least # at
arming.
2 = e.g. by schedules or other automated
arming.

Extended automatic arming when out
of schedule.

A0xx08 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Note: “xx” represents the area number.
Default
Name
Selections
Description
Activity Timeout

1 – 31
(Delay Table)
0 = Undefined

 (no)

Include E/E Route FAP

(yes) □

 (no)
 (no)

Include Doors

00

(no)

Time permitted after specific sensors in an area do not
detect any activity and area is e.g. auto armed. Delay restarts if activity is detected. Sensor Activity Detection Types:
Entry/Exit, FAP motion sensors, door contacts, “Activity”
Custom Point Types – see Custom Point programming
section, Command Point – see Custom Point programming
section.
Whether Entry/Exit Route & Entry/Exit Route FAP sensors
are used to detect area activity.
FAP – False Alarm Preventer point type.

Alarm On No Activity

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(yes) □
(yes) □

(no)

Doors are used to detect area activity.

(no)

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A0xx09 “Common to Area” Map
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen). Note: “xx” represents the area number.
Default
Name
Selections
Description

 (no)

Area 1 to Area 16

All Areas

(yes) □

(no)

Auto arm /disarm shared areas.
E.g. Office area and warehouse area with adjoining lunch
room area.

– Lunch room is auto armed when BOTH office and
warehouse are armed.
– Lunch room is auto disarmed when EITHER office or
warehouse is disarmed.
Cannot select current area.

A0xx10 “Area Priority” Map
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen). Note: “xx” represents the area number.
Default
Name
Selections
Description

 (no)

Area 1 to Area 16

All Areas

(yes) □

(no)

Determines the sequence that areas must follow when
being armed / disarmed.
E.g. bank premises area with vault area.
– When arming – the premises can not be armed
UNLESS the vault area is armed first.
– When disarming – the vault area can not be disarmed
unless the premises area is disarmed first.

A0xx11 Keypad Selections Note: “xx” represents the area number.
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

00·00·0·0·········
Save
A00111

Default

24

Name

Selections

Description

00

Arming Priority

0 = No priority checking
1 = 1st to arm, 15 = last to arm

00

Disarming Priority

0 = No priority checking
1 = 1st to disarm, 15 = last to disarm

Areas are armed in order of 1st, 2nd
and 3rd etc. according to their
priority.
Areas are disarmed in order of 1st,
2nd and 3rd etc. according to their
priority.

0

Arming Rules

0

Disarming Rules

0 = Common area never auto armed,
manual only
1 = Common area auto armed if all
shared areas armed,
2 = Common area auto armed if any
shared area armed,
3=All Shared areas Auto armed if
common area armed
0 = Common area never auto
disarmed, manual only
1 = Common area auto disarmed if any
shared area disarmed
2 = Common area auto disarmed if all
shared areas disarmed
3=All shared areas auto disarmed if
common area disarmed

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Program Section: G001 (Group Area) for use with corresponding areas G001 – G016.
G0xx00 Keypad Selections Note: “xx” represents the area number.
(left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description

 (no)

Enable Group Area

(yes) □

Blank
(12 characters)

Area Group Name

–

(no)

For use with Area Group Mode S00108

G0xx01 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Note: “xx” represents the area number.
Default
Name
Selections
Description

 (no)

Area 1 to Area 16

All Areas

(yes) □

(no)

Select the areas that will apply to Area Group Mode.

Program Section: M001 (Modules)
M0xx00 Keypad Selections Note: “xx” represents the module number: 01 – 24.
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

00000·01·2·1·1· 
Save
?M00100

Pressing the keypad button under ? will display the type of module and the module’s input and output ranges.
Default

Name

Selections

Description

Serial Number
Area

00000 - 65535
01 – 16

5 digit # on sticker on module circuit board.
Module assigned to which area?
2 Digits 01 – 16 = Area #

2

Inputs

0 = 00, 1 = 04, 2 = 08,
3 = 12, 4 = 16, 5 = 20,
6 = 24, 7 = 32

The number of input points (sensors) supported by the
module.
Default for Area 1: 4, Default for Area 2: 1

1

Outputs

The number of programmable outputs supported by the
module.
Default for Area 1: 1, Default for Area 2: 1

1

Exit Delay

0 = 00, 1 = 04, 2 = 08,
3 = 12, 4 = 16, 5 =
20, 6 = 24, 7 = 32
0 = Never.
1 = When arming to
Stay or On
*2 = Not used
3 = When arming to
On

00000
01

(yes)
(yes)

Entry/Exit Tones in
Stay
Monitor Tamper

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

If the keypad has the Exit delay set to 1, this means that the
keypad would be protected when the area goes into Stay 1,
2 or On. An exit delay occurs and, if Alarm on Fail to Exit is
set in the area configuration, the system must see a door
transition otherwise a Fail to Exit will result. Of course this
would be an internal door whose level is set to 1 or 2 or 3.
If the keypad is outside the protected area, the Exit delay is
set to 0. When arming the area, the UI would not be
affected.
Are E/E tones to sound at this (keypad) if a door opened
with area armed to 'Stay'.

Note: (yes) if module requires tamper, comms,
substitution detection

(Definitions): Stay: Perimeter sensors monitored (plus any 24 hr sensors); On: All sensors monitored.
Keypad NOTES




If the keypad module has the Exit delay set to 1, this means that the keypad would be protected when the area goes into Stay
or On. An exit delay occurs and, if Alarm on Fail to Exit is enabled in the Area Program Section: A0xx01, the system must
see a door transition otherwise a Fail to Exit Alarm will result. This would be an Entry/Exit door whose protection level is set to
Stay or On.
If the keypad module is outside the protected area, the Exit delay is set to 0. When arming the area, Alarm on Fail to Exit would
not apply.

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M0xx01 Keypad Selections
Note: “xx” represents the module number. 24 · 0 · 0 · 0 · 0 · 2 · 
(left to right on keypad screen) Example: Save
? M00101
Default

Name

Selections

Module Type
(number)

See Module Selection Numbers below.

0

LCD Keypad Default
Display Mode

0

LCD Keypad Armed
LED Display

0

LCD Keypad Arming
Tone Mode

0

LCD Keypad Auto
Disarm All On Silence

2

LCD Keypad Verify
User Mode

0=Rolling time, date/Message
1=Date only
2=future
3=future
0=Arming state always shown
1=Timed
2=future
3=never
0=All E/E tones
1=No Exit tone
2=No Entry
3=No E/E Tones
0=None
1=silence all User Areas
2=Disarm
3=Silence and disarm
0=None
1=Auto Verify on Silence
2=Manual Verify
3=future

(yes)

LCD Keypad MultiBadge Mode

24
(LCD G-ProxII
Keypad)

(yes) □

Description

(no)

(UK ACPO = 1)

(UK ACPO = 1)

(UK ACPO = 0)

For keypad modules with external
readers only.
Yes = triple badge mode
No = double badge mode

Module Selection Numbers
1 = Map Pod, 2 = Fx LCD, 3 = Other, 4 = V1 Access, 5 = V1 Wireless, 7 = ISM LCD, 8 = ISM Input/Output, 9 = PDC,
10 = *HSC, 11 = Suite Security 8 zone, 12 = TDC, 14 = V2 Access, 15 = Elevator, 16 = Suite Security 2 zone, 17 = V2
Wireless (FA400), 18 = MF-FA Wireless, 19 = ITI SuperBus Wireless, 20 = IPlus, 21 = C2000, 22 = Inova PointMux,
23 = standard Monitor xL LCD, 24 = Monitor xL LCD GProxII (keypad reader), 25 = Monitor xL LCD (external reader),
29 = Monitor xL Input/Output, 32 = Monitor xL Power Supply, 33 = Wireless 868+900, 34 = Smart/Vigil, 35 = Wireless
868+900+(Australia), 36 = 2050 MIL250 9600 baud only, 37 = 2050 DC, 38 = 2050 IO16, 39 = 2050 I32, 40 = 2050
O32.
*HSC (High Security Communications) is a proprietary communications of CSG Security Inc. and not used in all markets.

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M0xx02 Annunciation Map
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Note: “xx” represents the module number.
Default
Name
Selections
Area 1 to Area 16

Area 1 – 16:
(yes)

(yes) □

Description
(no)

M0xx03 Arm/Disarm Map
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Note: “xx” represents the module number.
Default
Name
Selections
Area 1 – 16:
(yes)

Area 1 to Area 16

(yes) □

Description
(no)

M0xx04 Exit Delay Map
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Note: “xx” represents the module number.
Default
Name
Selections
Area 1 – 16:
(yes)

Area 1 to Area 16

(yes) □

AnnuAreaMap defines which areas the module
can alert sirens, sonalerts and other sound
notifications from.

Defines which areas can be armed /disarmed from
this e.g. keypad.
Required for Area Group Mode assignments
S00108

Description
(no)

Defines which areas also have an exit delay when
the area this keypad is assigned to is armed

M0xx05 Keypad Selections Note: “xx” represents the module number.
WARNING: These Access Control features are only available with the addition of the “Feature Expansion Board”.

(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

000 · 01 · 01· 07· 07·
Save
? M00105

Pressing the keypad button under ? will display the type of module and the module’s point and output ranges.
Default
Name
Selections
Description
000
01

Schedule
Single Badge InSchedule Mode

01

Single Badge Out of
Schedule Mode

07

Hold Badge In
Schedule Mode

07

Hold Badge Out of
Schedule Mode

21-3602E rev1.5

0-250
0=None, 1=Auto
logon, 2=Auto arm
ON, 3=Auto Arm
STAY, 4=Auto
Disarm STAY,
5=Auto Disarm OFF,
6=Toggle OFF-STAY,
7=Toggle OFF-ON,
8=Toggle STAY-ON,
9=Extend Exit Delay,
10=Auto Work Late.
Same selections as
“Single Badge In
Schedule Mode”.
Same selections as
“Single Badge In
Schedule Mode”.
Same selections as
“Single Badge In
Schedule Mode”.

(UK ACPO=05)

(UK ACPO=05)

(UK ACPO=02)

(UK ACPO=02)

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M0xx06 Keypad Selections Note: “xx” represents the module number.
WARNING: These Access Control features are only available with the addition of the “Feature Expansion Board”.

(left to right on keypad screen)
Default

Name

Selections

01

Door Number

03

Hold time (or MultiBadge time)

Description
Whether it is the first door or second door on the door
module.

00-07

Length of time (Delay Table) to present a card to invoke
Hold Badge features (see M0xx:05 above)
If module is Keypad with internal reader, this number is
used by the Delay Table.
If module is Keypad with external reader, this number is
used to time the double or triple card swipes:
00=0.0
01=.75
02=1.0
03=1.5

sec
sec
sec
sec

04=2.0
05=2.5
06=3.0
07=5.0

sec
sec
sec
sec

 (no)

In or Out Reader

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

In or Out Station

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)
 (no)

Badge Access Control

(yes) □
(yes) □

(no)
(no)

Personal access device (card, fob) must be held at e.g.
keypad reader for a response.

 (no)

Disable Single on
Badge-Hold

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Disarm Card + PIN

(yes) □

(no)

This determines whether or not the action defined
under 'single' (in or out of schedule) will also occur on
a badge-hold action.
Not selected: Badge-hold produces action defined
under 'single' is included.
Selected: Badge-hold action occurs by itself.
Must also use PIN to turn protection off after using
access device (card, fob) at keypad with internal
reader.

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Hold PIN Prompt

Assigned to:
 A reader mounted outside an area door to track users that
have entered an area.
 A reader mounted on the inside of the door to track users
that have left the area.
A reader that tracks a user’s location e.g. used like a time
clock.

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M0xx07 Keypad Selections Note: “xx” represents the module number.
WARNING: These Access Control features are only available with the addition of the “Feature Expansion Board”.

(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

·000·0·0· ···
Save

?

M00107

Pressing the keypad button under ? will display the type of module and the module’s input and output ranges.
Default

 (no)
000

Name

Selections

Reader Defined

(yes) □

Card Lockout Schedule

0

Enable or Disable
Cards of Type

0

Enable or Disable
Mode

 (no)

Description

(no)
00 = No scheduled
lockout
01 – 250 Schedule
0 = None
1=Escort Req’d
2 =non-permanent
users. 3 =all users
If enabling reader,
see Note *1 .
If disabling reader,
see Note *2 .

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Arming Station or
Keypad Reader
connected to Reader
LCD Keypad
Lockout In Schedule

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Enabling Reader

(yes) □

(no)

21-3602E rev1.5

A schedule to specify when card access will be blocked

Note *1: If enabling reader, 0=enable for 4 hrs, 1=enable for
8hrs, 2=enable for 12 hrs, 3=enable for 24 hrs, 4=enable for
1 week, 5=enable until midnight tonight, 6=enable
permanently, 7=enable until out of schedule according to
schedule 50.
Note *2: If disabling reader, 0=disable card permanently,
1=disable card but set it so that it can be re-enabled later at
an enabling station, 2= disable card permanently and trigger
auxiliary output , 3= disable card enable re-enroll and trigger
auxiliary output, 4 to 7 = not used, same as 1 (room for
future expansion)
NOTE: Bi-colour LED must be enabled for command station
R0017.

Toggles the lockout between inside of the chosen schedule (
 ), compared to outside of the schedule ( □ ).

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M0xx08 Keypad Selections Note: “xx” represents the module number.
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

000······
Save
? M00108

WARNING: These Access Control features are only available with the addition of the “Feature Expansion Board”.

(left to right on keypad screen)
Default
000

 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)

Name

Selections

Class Map Schedule

00 = Treat as In
Schedule
01 – 250 Schedule

In Schedule A

(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)

In Schedule B
In Schedule C
Out of Schedule A
Out of Schedule B
Out of Schedule C
Enable Class Checking

□
□
□
□
□
□
□

Description

(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)

M0xx09 Keypad Selections Note: “xx” represents the module number.
WARNING: These Access Control features are only available with the addition of the “Feature Expansion Board”.

(left to right on keypad screen)
Default

30

Name

Selections

000

Card Mode Schedule

000

Reader Mode Schedule

0

Card Mode In Schedule

0

Card Mode Out of
Schedule

0

Reader Mode In
Schedule

0

Reader Mode Out of
Schedule

00 = Treat as In
Schedule setting
01 – 250 (Schedule)
00 = Treat as In
Schedule setting
01 – 250 (Schedule)
0=Card only
1= Card + PIN
2= Card or UID/ PIN
3= UID/ PIN only
0=Card only
1= Card + PIN
2= Card or UID/ PIN
3= UID/ PIN only
0=Normal
1= Dual Custody
2= Escort
3= Future
0=Normal
1= Dual Custody
2= Escort
3= Future

Description

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Program Section: P001 (Inputs)
Pxx100 Keypad Selections Note: “xx1” represents the input number.
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

201·01·01·········
Save
? P00100

Pressing the keypad button under ? will display the module the point is associated with and the module’s point
range.
Default
Name
Selections
Description
Example:
201

Circuit Type

Example:
201

Point Type

01

Area this input is
assigned to.

01

Buffer Area

0: N/C (no EOL)
1: N/C with 2.2k EOL
2: Form “C” single resistor
EOL & N/O with 2.2k EOL
3: Form C—dual 2.2k
01 - 33: See the Input Point
Type Reference table.
80 - 99: Custom types
programmed in section: T080 T099.
–

First digit of the input’s first 3 digit code for standard types
only. Refer to S007:00 for Custom Circuit Types.
A “000” 3 digit code is an undefined input.

–

A secondary area that shares Entry/Exit doors with
the above first area. If not a Buffer Area, enter the
same area number as above, again here.

Pxx11 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Note: “xx1” represents the input number.
Default
Name
Selections
Example:
“ FRONT DOOR “
(16 available characters)

Input # 1
Label

–

Second 2 digits of the input’s first, 3 digit code
A “000” 3 digit code is an undefined input.

–

Description
The input name that will appear in input
Status, Alarm menus, etc. Edit the same
as the Greeting Message, S001:04

Input Point-Type Reference
Monitoring Style
Sonlrt Sonlrt Sonlrt Siren Siren Siren
Tx
Monitored for these
ByStay
On
Off
Stay
On
Area Arming Level(s)
pass Chime Tx Off Stay Tx On Off
01 (Entry Door)
Burg
Stay & On
Entry/Exit Door
–

–


–


–


02 (Entry Route)
Burg
ON Only
Entry/Exit Route

–
–
–

–

–
–

03 (Perimeter)
Burg
Stay & On
Immediate


–


–


–


04 (Interior Motion) Burg
ON only
Immediate

–
–
–

–

–
–

05 (Motion–FAP)
Burg
ON only
FAP

–
–
–

–

–
–

FAP: (False Alarm Preventor) If a FAP input is not OK longer than 10 seconds, an alarm condition occurs. If a FAP input is triggered and immediately resets, a 20
minute timer begins. If the same device is tripped or a different FAP device trips in the same 20 minutes, an alarm occurs.
06 (Day Warning)
Burg
24hr
Immediate

–
–
–




–
–

07 (24hr Burglary) Burg
24hr
Immediate

–









10 (Fire - A)
Fire-A 24hr
Immediate
–
–









11 (Fire - Delayed) Fire
24hr
15s delay
–
–









12 (Fire - Immed)
Fire
24hr
Immediate
–
–









13 (Hold-up)
holdup 24hr
Immediate
–
–



–
–
–
–
–
–
14 (Aux Alert)
Emerg 24hr
Immediate
–
–









20 (Supervisory)
Spvsr 24hr
Immediate

–






–
–
–
30 (Local - 24hr)
Burg
24hr
Immediate

–
–
–
–






31 (Local-Stay&On) Burg
Stay & On
Immediate


–
–
–
–


–


32 (Future Use)
Burg
Future Use
Future Use


–
–
–
–
–

–
–

33 (Local - ON only) Burg
ON only
Immediate


–
–
–
–
–

–
–

Custom point types as defined in T080 - T099. Custom point types provide full control over input point characteristics, plus additional
80 - 99 (Custom)
features including arm/disarm keyswitch operation, and setting up garage door sensors, Vault/Safe class input points, plus guard-tour
points, and work-late buttons.
Point Type (###)

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Default North American Input Settings (Pxx1:00 and Pxx1:01)
Input Pt.

Circuit/Pt. Type

P001

201

P002
P003

Typically Used with

Area

*Buffer Area

Name (Pxxx:01)

Entry/Exit Door (w/o access ctrl)

01

01

FRONT DOOR

202

Entry Route - ON Only

01

01

LOBBY MOTION

204

Interior - ON Only

01

01

OFFCE MOTION

P004

204

Interior - ON Only

01

01

INTR MOTION

P005

204

Interior - ON Only

01

01

REAR MOTION

P006

203

Perimeter - Stay & On

01

01

PERIMETER DR

P007

203

Perimeter - Stay & On

01

01

OHD (over head door)

P008

201

Entry/Exit Door (w/o access ctrl)

01

01

REAR DOOR

P009

203

Perimeter - Stay & On

01

01

PERIMETER DR

P010

203

Perimeter - Stay & On

01

01

PERIMETER DR

P011

203

Perimeter - Stay & On

01

01

PERIMETER DR

P012

203

Perimeter - Stay & On

01

01

PERIMETER DR

P013

112

Fire Immediate

01

01

KEYPAD FIRE

P014

013

Hold-up

01

01

KEYPAD PANIC

P015

114

Auxiliary Alert

01

01

KEYPAD EMERG

* A Buffer Area is a secondary area number that the point may also share. Example: a single door that between 2 areas.

Default UK ACPO Input Settings (Pxx1:00 and Pxx1:01)
Input Pt.
P001

Circuit/Pt. Type
080

Area

Custom # 80
(Command Point,
Class: Supervisory.

01

Buffer Area

Name (Pxxx:01)

01

LCLCMDATEALL

See Custom Point Programming and
ACPO)
P002

201

01

01

CCT DESCRIP

P003

202

01

01

CCT DESCRIP

P004

204

01

01

CCT DESCRIP

P005

204

01

01

CCT DESCRIP

P006

204

01

01

CCT DESCRIP

P007

204

01

01

CCT DESCRIP

P008

204

01

01

CCT DESCRIP

P009

204

01

01

CCT DESCRIP

P010

204

01

01

CCT DESCRIP

P011

204

01

01

CCT DESCRIP

P012

206

01

01

SIREN TAMPER

Day Warning

Program Section: E001 (Equipment Trouble Types)
E0xx00 Keypad Selections Note: “xx” represents the equipment trouble type number: 01 – 16.
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

01··System Tmpr
Save
E00100

Default
##

Name

Selections

Description

Time Delay.

Enter time delay code from
global time delay table.
00 = undefined
From Equipment Trouble
Type Name Table

System Tamper can not be edited.

Trouble Type
Name

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E0xx01 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Note: “xx” represents the module number.
Default
Name
Selections
Description
Transmit Off
Transmit Stay
Transmit On
Alert Off
Alert Stay
Alert On
Siren Off
Siren Stay
Siren On

(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)

□
□
□
□
□
□
□
□
□

(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)

Equipment Trouble Type Name Table and Defaults (left to right on keypad screen)
Trouble Type #

Name

Time Delay Table

Transmit, Alert, Siren
O = OFF, S = STAY, O = ON

OSO OSO O SO
    
    
    

E001

System Tamper

01 (immediate)

E002

Low / No Battery

01 (immediate)

E003

AC Mains Failure

23 (4 hours)

E004

No Phone Line

14 (5 min)
(UK ACPO: 00,
disabled)

E005

Report Delay

15 (10 min)



E006

Time Lost

00 (disabled)

E007

Time Change

00 (disabled)

E008

Program Change

00 (disabled)

E009

Program Error

00 (disabled)

E010

Fuse Fail

01 (immediate)

E011

Module (Pod) Trouble

01 (immediate)

E012

Module (Pod) Battery Low

01 (immediate)

E013

Module (Pod) Program Edit

00 (disabled)

E014

Module (Pod) Program Error

00 (disabled)

E015

Output Trouble

00 (disabled)

E016

HSC, Security IP, Trouble

00 (disabled)




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Program Section: B001 (Programmable Outputs)
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:
Pressing the keypad button under ? will
display the location (main panel, module)
of the output and the location’s output range.

?

S000 . 05 Query
Save
? B00100

Outputs are programmable electronic switches that can be used to signal alarms or control items such as lights,
garage doors, etc. The keypad Programmable Outputs screens allow viewing or changing (to Feature Set 4 only)
the characteristics for each of these outputs.
This system uses a programmable output format referred to as a “Query Condition”. A Query Condition is the
equivalent of the previous output-programming format (bCAPL) with enhancements. It is basically testing if a condition
is valid or not, true or false (e.g. “Is Area 5 On?”). Entering simple output types can be done at an LCD keypad in the
configuration programming output “B” section using output code selections. Advanced, Equation, Logic style outputs
can only be set up using the Director software and sending this output information to the panel using a direct
connection, IP etc.

General Signalling/Switching Functions
Outputs can be set to activate whenever a certain
type of input is triggered or a specific event occurs.
This can be for the entire system, a single area, a
specific door, or for a specific input point.

Tip: It is very useful to print out a small alarm/output reference
(wallet or pager-size), for each system that has paging set-up.
For details on the "Panel Code" (also known as "Unique ID"),
refer to S001:02.

Door Controller Outputs: These units include dedicated outputs
that are configured along with other reader/door settings (via
R0xx). For details, refer to the "R" (Door) programming section.

General Notes:
Programmable output numbers are assigned by the system
when a module that supports outputs is set up. The assigned
numbers will be based on the order the modules are added, and
the number of outputs that are 'reserved' by each module.

Keypad Function Keys
Outputs can be set to respond when a user presses
the “F” function key and a number-key at an 'LCD
keypad'. F1-F5 are available to all users, while F6-F9
and F0 can be set (on an area-by-area basis) to work
only when a user with “Function Key” authority is
logged in.
For details, see the "Function Key PIN Required" selection in
A0xx02.
Function key F5 is pre-set to toggle the keypad chime feature on
and off. It can be programmed for other actions, but is generally
not—since the keypad chime feature would be toggled too.

Suite Security LED Keypads: Function keys on these
units perform a fixed operation (they are not
programmable here).

The Paging Feature
Outputs 001 – 002 should be used for the main
controller’s 2 relay outputs. Outputs 003 – 032
maximum should be considered for assigning to the
main controller for possible STU (subscriber terminal
unit for modem Redcare output connections). Any
outputs 001 – 128 can be set to signal a numeric
pager when triggered by their associated alarm
condition. The specific alarm/event to be associated
with each of the outputs is defined in the System
Program Section S001:06 where the base or
beginning output number is entered and then the
related output numbers are programmed sequentially.
Other settings for the paging feature are set through
screens S005:08 and S005:09. The message sent to
the pager will be the Panel Unique ID: S001:02, and
the associated output number.
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Monitor xL Panels---VBUS Outputs and Parallel STU outputs
The Monitor xL panel supports one 8-output modem/STU
(w/configurable base value), plus one 8-ouput VBUS board (with
sequential output numbers starting at a single programmable
base value). A total of 2 VBUS boards are supported if a
Parallel STU is not present. In addition to the settings relating to
VBUS and STU outputs, the "Panel onboard outputs" value must
include the number of STU and VBUS outputs--plus the two on
the panel itself for a grand total. This is selectable as multiples of
4 only (4, 8, 12, etc), so select the next higher value if
necessary. VBUS and STU outputs will NOT be recognized if the
panel onboard outputs value does not account for all of these
outputs.
Location in Software: Configuration ->System (General) ->I/O
Mapping (tab):
Location via Keypad: S001:00, S001:06, and S001:07.
Outputs on a graphic map annunciator module refer to the LEDs
on the front of the module. Outputs 1 and 2 are obtainable as
hard wire connections on the map module’s circuit board.
As an aid when setting up the programmable outputs, it is
extremely useful to create and fill-in a 3-column table to track:
module/connection compared to system input/output reference
#, compared to location/desired operation.

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Undefined Output

LCD Screen

An Undefined Output is
? 0000.00 Undef
turned off. It can be
Save ? Bxxx:0
changed to any “Query
Condition” by changing the first 0 to the letter of any
programming section i.e. “S” for System, “A” for Area
etc. (see page 1 for a full list).


using the Director Software and sent to the panel
with a communications method e.g. direct
connection, IP module. After an advanced
equation output has been sent to the panel,
viewing the related output in the “B” output’s
programming section on an LCD keypad will
display additional screens for it like the following:


Pressing the keypad button below “ ? “ when the output number
is associated with a module will display the module’s number (i.e.
module # XX), what type it is (e.g. Input/Output module), the
module’s serial number and its output number range.

Query Condition







“q” will represent the first ? qnnn.cc Query
letter of a programming
Save ? Bxxx:0
section.
“nnn” is the number in the programming section
range that the output is assigned to. E.g. 001 – 016
for Areas, 001 – 050 for Schedules. However,
“System” is 000 – 000 because there are no specific
numbers of anything contained in it. ‘000’ would be
entered for “System”.
“cc” is the condition code number for the Query
from the Output Selections tables.
A Query can always be changed from one type to
another and can be set as undefined. E.g. a system
siren (S000.07) can be changed to Area 5 is OFF
(A005:14).

Output type






In the next keypad screen T itt
Timer
after pressing Save, any
Save
? Bxxx:1
basic output assignment
can be timed or just follow what the output is
supposed to do.
“i” represents entering a “0” for the output to be a
non-inverted output (e.g. output turns positive) or “1”
for an inverted output (e.g. output turns negative).
“tt” mainly assigns a time delay to the output
from the Timer Delay Codes Table, page 37. If
“00” is entered here it follows a “normal” output
action e.g. “When the system is in alarm”. The
timer delay table begins with entering from 01
being a 1 second timer to 31 being a 1-week
timer. Special entries here are “98” which will
make the output a toggle type. Meaning e.g.
associated keypad command keys when
pressed will turn the output on and the same key
sequence pressed again will turn it off. Entering
“99” is an additional way to turn the output off so
it will never activate.

These previous screens are the only ones that will
permit programming simple outputs using the
following Output Selections tables. The next
output programming screens will only appear
when an advanced output has been programmed

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A Logic equation output
where “ff” is a following
condition code.

L ff
Save

?

Logic
Bxxx:2



A logic equation that is
Complex-Director
very complicated and can Save ? Bxxx:0
only be viewed in the
Director software program.



An output in the outputs
Error! Bxxx,eee
section has been e.g.
Save
Bxxx:2
improperly programmed.
This condition will only display in the output’s “B”
programming section on an LCD keypad and not
in Status.
Warning: Ordinarily, this type of error will
display as a result of a complicated equation
output done in the Director software and sent to
the panel. This will make it necessary to correct
the error in the Director software and re-send
the information to the panel.
“xxx” is the output number, 001 – 128, where
the error first occurred. It may not be the same
as the output you are currently viewing. All
outputs after the one affected will display “Error”
and not display any of their settings on the LCD
screen. Outputs after the one in fault will also
cease to operate. All outputs before the one
affected will display their settings and operate
normally.
“eee” will tell you the type of error. Refer to the
following error list.
Error
Code

Description

Possible
Solution

000

Not
applicable.
Program
section
unknown.

Notify dealer if
persistent.
Check program
section letter i.e.
“A” for Area, “M”
for module etc.
Panel firmware
version may be
incompatible with
Director ver.
Check the range #
e.g. Input # 001 –
128.

001

002

Logic equation
condition is
unknown.

003

Program
section range
number
invalid.
Incompatible
Feature Set #

004
005 - 019
020 - 029

Future use.
Critical Error

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Panel’s Feature
Set needs
upgrading.
Notify dealer if
persistent.

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Output Examples
Examples 1 to 5 are configurable in LCD keypad output programming. Examples 6 to 9 must be configured with the
Director software and Sent to Panel.

Example 1: Simple Single Equation with Follow Output
Bxxx:0
Bxxx:1

“? D025.00 Query ”
“T 000
Timer ”

- Schedule 25 is in schedule
- Follow (Normal)

 Output Bxxx will be ON whenever schedule #25 is in effect.

Example 2: Simple Single Equation with Inverting Output
Bxxx:0
Bxxx:1

“? D025.00 Query ”
“T 100
Timer ”

- Schedule 25 is in schedule
- Inverting Follow Output

 Output Bxxx will be OFF whenever schedule #25 is in effect. Whenever schedule #25 is not in effect, output xxx will
be ON.

Example 3: Simple Single Equation with Timed Output
Bxxx:0
Bxxx:1

“? D025.00 Query ”
“T 010
Timer ”

- Schedule 25 is in schedule
- Timed positive output, 60 seconds

 Output Bxxx will turn on for 60 seconds when schedule 25 first goes into effect.
 E.g. schedule 25 is defined as 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Output xxx will turn on for 60 seconds at 9am on
Monday and then will turn off etc. for the rest of the days of the week assigned.

Example 4: Simple Single Equation with Inverting Timed Output
Bxxx:0
Bxxx:1

“? D025.00 Query ”
“T 110
Timer ”

- Schedule 25 is in schedule
- Timed negative output, 60 seconds

 Output Bxxx will turn off for 60 seconds when schedule 25 first goes into effect and will be on otherwise.
 E.g. schedule 25 is defined as 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Output xxx will normally be ON and will turn off for
60 seconds at 9am on Monday and then will turn back on etc. for the rest of the days of the week assigned.

Example 5: Toggle Output on function Key
Bxxx:0
Bxxx:1

“? A001.01 Query ”
“T 098
Timer ”

- Function Key 1 in area 1
- Toggle output.

 The key term is Timer “Toggle Output” (T098).
 Note that T198 could be entered but this has the same function as T098.
 Pressing Function key 1 in area 1 turns the output ON. Repeating this procedure turns it off.

Example 6: Simple Two Term AND Equation with Normal Output
Configurable only with Director software and Sent to Panel
Bxxx:0
Bxxx:1
Bxxx:2

“? D025.00 Query ”
“? A002.14 Query ”
“L 01
Logic ”

- Schedule 25 is in schedule
- Area 2 is OFF
- Logical AND operator

Bxxx:3

“T 000

- Follow (Normal)

– additional screen generated with Director software.
– additional screen generated with Director software.
 Output Bxxx will turn on when schedule 25 is in effect AND area 2 is off. Otherwise, output xxx will be off.
 *** This equation can not be created directly at the LCD Keypad – it would have to be created in the Director
software. After the logical operation and timer value conditions have been made in the Director software and sent to
the panel, modifying them can be done at the keypad but not any other changes.
 *** This equation can not be deleted from the LCD keypad directly. Values for the first term (Bxxx:0) can not be
undefined. This type of editing can only be done using the Director software.

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Example 7: Simple Two Term OR Equation with Timed Output
Configurable only with Director software and Sent to Panel
Bxxx:0
Bxxx:1
Bxxx:2

“? A001.15 Query ”
“? A002.14 Query ”
“L 00
Logic ”

- Area 1 is not ON
- Area 2 is OFF
- Logical OR operator

Bxxx:3

“T 012

- Timed output, 2 minutes

– additional screen generated with Director software.
additional screen generated with Director software.
1. Output Bxxx will turn on for 2 minutes when area 1 changes from on or when area 2 goes off from some other
state.
2. The output will not turn back on again after the 2 minutes expire until area 1 goes On and Area 2 is either STAY or
ON.
3. After these two conditions are met, the output will turn back on as noted in point 1.
Timer ”

–

Example 8: Flash a LED when a Condition is True
Configurable only with Director software and Sent to Panel using “System – Special Outputs”
Bxxx:0
Bxxx:1
Bxxx:2

“? A016.24 Query ”
“? S001.00 Query ”
“L 01
Logic ”

- A point is bypassed in Area 16
- Turns 1 sec On, 1 sec Off
- Logical AND operator

Bxxx:3

“T 000

- Follow (Normal)

Timer ”

 When a point is bypassed in area 16, the output will flash 1 second on, 1 second off.
 This is achieved by the logical AND of the area condition query and the special On /Off effect available in System –
Special Outputs programming.

Example 9: (Complicated) Flash a LED for 45 Minutes after a Panic Token is Detected in an
Area
Configurable only with Director software and Sent to Panel using “System – Special Outputs”
B001:0
B001:1
B002:0
B002:1
B002:3
B002:4

“?
“T
“?
“?
“L
“T

A001.47
019
S001.00
B001.00
01
000

Query
Timer
Query
Query
Logic
Timer

”
”
”
”
”
”

- Panic Token used in Area 1
- Timed Output, 45 minutes
- Turns 1 sec On, 1 sec Off
- Output 1 is ON
- Logical AND operator
- Follow (Normal)

 2 separate outputs are used to perform this procedure.
 A 45 minute timer is applied to panic tokens detected in area 1 in e.g. output # “B001”.
 The output state of B001 (timed output based on panic token in area 1) is used to logically “AND” additional output #
e.g. B002 with the Special System 1 second On/Off selection. The important detail is that we use Follow (Normal)
for output B002, in order for the timer not to re-trigger.

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Default System Programmable Outputs
North America
Output # / Location

Default Codes / Setting

Meaning / Operation

B001:0 (motherboard)
B001:1

“? S000.07 Query ”
“T 000
Timer ”

- Follows Alarm Siren
- Follow (Normal)

B002:0 (motherboard)
B002:1

“? S000.05 Query ”
“T 000
Timer ”

- When system is IN ALARM.
- Follow (Normal)

B003:0 (keypad)
B003:1

“? A001.01 Query ”
“T 005
Timer ”

- Function Key 1 on Area 1 1 keypad.
- Positive trigger, 10 sec delay.

B004 - B128

“? 0000.00 Undef ”
“T 000
Timer ”

- Undefined output
- Follow (Normal)

Output # / Location

Default Codes / Setting

Meaning / Operation

B001:0 (motherboard)
B001:1

“? S000.66 Query ”
“T 100
Timer ”

- ACPO Siren

B002:0 (motherboard)
B002:1

“? S000.67 Query ”
“T 100
Timer ”

- Confirmed Alarm (ACPO strobe)

B003:0 (keypad)
B003:1

“? A001.33 Query ”
“T 000
Timer ”

- When area Entry / Exit delay is in progress – provides a steady
output (STAY & ON).

B004:0 (WW STU)

“? S000.60 Query ”
“T 100
Timer ”

- Personal ACPO Attack

B005:0 (WW STU)

“? S000.61 Query ”
“T 100
Timer ”

ACPO Unconfirmed Alarm

B006:0 (WW STU)

“? S000.62 Query ”
“T 100
Timer ”

ACPO Area Set / Unset

B007:0 (WW STU)

“? S000.64 Query ”
“T 100
Timer ”

Bypass in Effect

B008:0 (WW STU)

“? S000.54 Query ”
“T 100
Timer ”

Local AC (mains) failure.

B009:0 (WW STU)

“? S000.65 Query ”
“T 100
Timer ”

ACPO Confirmed Alarm

B010:0 (WW STU)

“? A001.32 Query ”
“T 100
Timer ”

Area is in ‘Walk’ or ‘Hold-up’ test.

st

UK

Timer Delay Codes (Bxxx:1)
00: output
default;
01: 1 sec;
02: 2 sec;
03: 3 sec;

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04: 5 sec;
05: 10 sec;
06: 15 sec;
07: 20 sec;
08: 30 sec;

09: 45 sec;
10: 60 sec;
11: 90 sec;
12: 2 min;
13: 3 min;

14: 5 min;
15: 10 min;
16: 15 min;
17: 20 min;
18: 30 min;

19: 45 min;
20: 60 min;
21: 90 min;
22: 2 hr;
23: 4 hr;

24: 6 hr;
25: 8 hr;
26: 10 hr;
27: 12 hr;
28: 16 hr;

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29: 20 hr;
30: 1 day;
31: 1 week

Specialty
Entries:
98 = toggle
99 = output off

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Pseudo 11 – Module Trouble

WARNING: Access Control related outputs can only be used
with the addition of the “Feature Expansion Board”.

30

Pseudo 12 – Module Battery Low

31

Pseudo 13 – Module Program Edit

32

Pseudo 14 – Module Program Error

Program Section (“q”)

Section Range (“nnn”)

“S”ystem
Code “cc”

000 – 000

33

Pseudo 15 – Misc. Trouble

Description

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Pseudo 16 – SIP Trouble

Fallback sonalert (at control panel) if
Module Bus fails. Provides 1 sec. Output
every 8 sec. And activates if there is no
operational keypad in an area with
programmed keypads.

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Duress Pin

38

Doors Held Open

01

Not Used

39

Doors Forced

02

When system is FULLY ON

40

03

PARTIALLY ON. One or more areas
ON.

Doors Tamper (door contact condition:
no EOL resistor etc.)

41

Doors Open

04

When system is FULLY OFF

42

Doors Secure

05

When system is IN ALARM - resets
when point(s) restore
(includes pseudos & tampers)

43

Doors Sensor Trouble (magnetic bond
sensor not ok)

44

Global Invalid PIN and / orCard lockout.

06

Follows ALARM (BURG / EMERG) &
FIRE siren steady.

45

Host (Director) computer is On-Line.

46

Host (Director ) computer is Off-Line.
Response time for IP, external modem,
direct connection is 2 min. Bell 103 is 1
min.

47

SIP On-Line.

48

SIP Off-Line. Response time is 3
minutes.

00

07

08

09
10

Follows ALARM siren - steady for BURG
/ EMERG. Keypad tone & siren is 1 sec
on/off for FIRE.
For UL: When using this output type,
fire siren is ½ sec on/off three times, 1.5
sec pause, and repeats. Keypad tone is
1 sec on/off.
Follows ALARM siren - steady for BURG
/ EMERG and provides 2 sec on/off for
FIRE
Digital PHONE LINE trouble (follows
report delay or line failure)
System WAS IN ALARM. This is only for
input points in alarm e.g. NOT for
system trouble (clears when alarmed
areas are turned off then back on again)

11

When there is a point BYPASSED
somewhere in the system

12

When any ‘FIRE’ point is in alarm

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Doors Unlocked.

37

Doors Locked Out

49

Any point in tamper.

50

Any point in Alarm.

51

Any area is Force Arming

52

Any area Failed to Close

53

Phone Line Failure

54

Local AC (mains) failure.

55

System Tamper – European Version.

56

System Fault – European Version.

57

System WAS IN ALARM. This is only for
input points in alarm e.g. NOT for
system trouble (clears when alarmed
areas are turned off)
Bypass is in effect in any armed area.

13

When any ‘HOLD UP’ point is in alarm

14

When any ‘Aux Alert' point is in alarm

58

15

When any ‘VAULT / SAFE’ type point is
in alarm

European Version (System)
59

Fire

16

When any ‘'Burglary' point is in alarm.
Delayed burglary for European
Version.

60

Personal Attack

61

Unconfirmed Alarm

17

When any ‘Supervisory' point is in alarm.

62

Area Set / Unset

18

When any 'Pseudo' is in alarm

63

Freezer / Fire Fault

19

Pseudo 1 – System Trouble / All type
tamper for European Version.

64

Bypass in Effect

65

Confirmed Alarm

20

Pseudo 2 – Battery Trouble

66

Siren

21

Pseudo 3 – AC (Mains) Trouble

67

Confirmed Alarm (Strobe)

22

Pseudo 4 – Phone Trouble

23

Pseudo 5 – Report Delay

24

Pseudo 6 – Time Lost

System Special Outputs. Section Range: 001 – 001. See
examples 8 & 9 in Output Examples. NOTE: Only
configurable through the Director Software.

25

Pseudo 7 – Time Change

26

Pseudo 8 – Program Change

00

1 sec on, 1 sec off

27

Pseudo 9 – Program Error

01

2 seconds on every minute

28

Pseudo 10 – Fuse Failure

02

10 seconds on every minute

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Program Section (“q”)

Section Range (“nnn”)

“D” Schedule
Enter 001 – 050
Description
Code “cc”
00

Schedule in Schedule

01

15 minutes prior to In Schedule
(opening)

02

15 minutes prior to Out of Schedule
(closing)

03

Holiday in Effect (Whether Type 1,2,3 or
No Access)

04

No Access, Holiday in effect.

Program Section (“q”)

Section Range (“nnn”)

“H”oliday
Code “cc”

Enter 001 – 032

00

Description
Holiday in Effect (Whether type 1,2, 3 or
No Access)

24

When any point in this area is
BYPASSED

25

When any ‘FIRE’ type point in this area
is in alarm

26

When any ‘HOLD UP’ type point in this
area is in alarm

27

When any ‘AUXILIARY ALERT’ type
point in this area is in alarm.

28

When any ‘VAULT / SAFE’ type point is
in alarm.

29

When any ‘BURGLARY’ type point in
this area is in alarm.

30

When any ‘Supervisory' point is in alarm.

31

When any 'Pseudo' is in alarm.

32

Area is in ‘Walk’ or ‘Hold-up’ test.

33

When area Entry / Exit delay is in
progress – provides a steady output
(STAY & ON).

34

When area Entry delay is in progress provides a steady output (STAY & ON).

35

When area Exit delay is in progress provides a steady output (STAY & ON).

36

When the area is ‘Ready To Arm’ - i.e.
all points are secure.

37

When the area’s active schedule is in
effect.

38

When the area schedule is CLOSING in
15 minutes.
Doors Unlocked.

Program Section (“q”)

Section Range (“nnn”)

“A”rea
Code “cc”

Enter 001 – 016
Description

00

Function Key 0

01

Function Key 1

02

Function Key 2

03

Function Key 3

04

Function Key 4

05

Function Key 5

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06

Function Key 6

40

Doors Locked Out.

07

Function Key 7

41

Doors Held Open.

08

Function Key 8

42

Doors Forced.

09

Function Key 9

43

10

When area is ON

Door Tampers (door contact condition:
no EOL resistor etc.)

11

When Area WAS IN ALARM. This is
only for input points in alarm e.g. NOT
for system trouble (clears when alarmed
areas are turned off)

44

Doors Open.

12

When area is in STAY 1

13

When area is in STAY 1 or (2 future)

14

When area is OFF

15

When area is Not ON

16

When area is Not OFF

17

When area is in ALARM. Resets when
point(s) restore or follows siren timeout
(includes pseudo's & tampers)

18

When area WAS IN ALARM. This is only
for input points in alarm e.g. NOT for
system trouble (clears when alarmed
areas are turned off then back on again)

19

40

Follows ALARM siren - steady for BURG
/ EMERG and provides 1 sec ON/OFF
for FIRE

20

Follows ALARM siren - steady for BURG
/ EMERG and provides 2 sec ON/OFF
for FIRE

21

Follows sonalert, chime & provides
Entry/Exit tones when armed to STAY &
ON (UK ACPO = Fail to Arm)

22

Follows sonalert, chime & does not
provide Entry/Exit tones when armed to
STAY but provides Entry/Exit tones in
ON (UK ACPO = Fail to Arm)

23

Follows Garage Entry Tones

45

Doors Secure.

46

Door Sensor Troubles (magnetic bond
sensor not ok)

47

Panic Token Detected.

48

Area “Empty” (User count <= minimum).

49

Area ”Full” (User Count >=Maximum).

50

No Detected Activity in Area.

51

Activity Detected in Area.

52

15 minutes prior to Scheduled “Arm to
ON” Level.

53

15 minutes prior to Scheduled “Arm to
STAY” Level.

54

15 minutes prior to Scheduled “Arm to
OFF” Level.

55

Area schedule is active.

56

Auto-command schedule is active.

57

Failed to close.

58

Any point in tamper in area.

59

Area armed with points bypassed.

60

Area Force Armed.

61

Invalid Card / PIN Lockout present.

62

Wandering Patient detected.

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Siren

64

Confirmed Alarm Strobe

65

Fire

66

Personal Attack

67

Unconfirmed Alarm

68

Set / Unset

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Program Section (“q”)

Section Range (“nnn”)

“F” loors
Code “cc”

Enter 001 – 124

00

Description
Floor Desecure

Program Section (“q”)

Section Range (“nnn”)

“M” odule
Code “cc”

Enter 01 – 24
Description

Freezer / Fire Fault

00

On Line

70

Bypass in Effect

01

Tamper

71

Confirmed Alarm

Program Section (“q”)

Section Range (“nnn”)

“P”oint (Inputs)
Enter 001 – 128
Description
Code “cc”
00

When point is NORMAL.

01

Any time the point is NOT NORMAL
(open, tamper, alarm)

02
03

02

Comms Trouble (Substitution & Comms)

03

Battery Trouble (Module)

04

User logged on to e.g. LCD keypads

Program Section (“q”)

Section Range (“nnn”)

“C” Suite
Code “cc”

Enter 01 – 24
Description

00

Alarm

When point is NOT NORMAL in OFF or
STAY (open, tamper, alarm)

01

Fire

02

Tamper

When point is NOT NORMAL in ON
(open, tamper, alarm)

03

Siren / Sonalert

04

When point is in ALARM

05

When point is BYPASSED

06

When the time delay is active (Pre-alarm
Warning).

07

Point is in Tamper.

08

Point is in Delay. Follows a Custom Pt
Type that has a time delay.

09

Positive confirmation of Command Point
activation.

Program Section (“q”)

04

Module Communications Trouble

05

Suite Normal (No Alarm, Fire, Tamper,
Siren / Sonalert, Comms Trouble)

06

Suite in STAY level.

07

Suite in ON level.

08

Suite in STAY or ON level.

Section Range (“nnn”)

“B” Output State
Enter 001 – 128
Description
Code “cc”
00

An actual output is on.

01

Equation Output is TRUE

02

Manual Command is in effect from the
Director software Outputs Section,
Control & Status.

WARNING: Access Control related outputs can only be used with
the addition of the “Feature Expansion Board”.

Program Section (“q”)

Section Range (“nnn”)

“R” Doors
Code “cc”

Enter 001 – 032
Description

00

Door Unlocked

01

Door Locked Out

02

Door Held Open

03

Door Forced

04

Door Tamper (door contact condition: no
EOL resistor etc.)

05

Door Open

06

Door Secure

07

Door Sensor Trouble (magnetic bond
sensor not ok)

08

Door Blocked by Interlock Condition

09

Wandering Patient Detected

10

Door entry Delay in Effect

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Program Section: L001 (Authority Levels)
L00100 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

Default

Name

Selections

(yes)

First Authority
Level Defined?
First Authority
Level Name

(yes) □

MASTER

·MASTER
··
Save
L00100
Description
(no)

Edit the same as the
Greeting Message, S001:04

Alphanumeric name for authority level - 12 characters
(A blank name field means level is undefined.)

L00101 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
001
000

(yes)

User Edit Group
Floor Group
Accept Duress
Pin

(yes) □

(no)

If “yes” then accept global duress functionality for this
Authority.

L00102 – 17 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
001

Profile Number

0 = none,
1-100 = profile #
12 Characters

From Program Section “I” Authority Level Profiles.

Profile name
(if available, not editable)
PROFILE MSTR
NOTES:
 Profiles created in I00100 are applied to areas L00102 – 17 to permit authority of a user’s abilities in that area.
L00102 for area 1, L00103 for area 2 to L001017 for area 16.
 Authority levels applied in areas here will permit authority for Area Group Mode S00108.

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Program Section: Q001 (Floor Maps)
Q00100 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

Default
000

000················
Save
Q00100

Name

Selections

Description

Schedule

0 = none,
01-250 = schedule #

Q00101 – 08 Floor Map
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections

 (no)

Floor 1 to 16

All Floors

(yes) □

(no)

Description
1-16 up to 124

Program Section: W001 (User Edit W)
W00100 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

MASTER
Save

Default

Name

Selections

MASTER

User Edit Name

12 characters

····

W00100
Description

W00101,03,05,07,09,11,13,15 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
00001

User Start

00020

User End

User Start Range, 0 to end of
users.
User End Range, to end of
users.

W00102,04,06,08,10,12,14,16 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
0001

Authority Start

Authority Start Range, 0 to

0030

Authority End

Authority End Range, to end

end of authorities.
of authorities.

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Program Section: I001 (Profile I)
I00100 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

·PROFILE MSTR··
Save
I00100

Default

Name

Selections

Description

(yes)

Profile Defined?

PROFILE
MSTR

Profile Name

(yes) □ (no)
Edit the same as the
Greeting Message, S001:04

Alphanumeric name for authority level - 12 characters
(A blank name field means level is undefined.)

I00101 Unscheduled Intrusion Related Authority
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections

(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)

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Emergency Off
Isolate a trouble point
Bypass
Auto-Remove Bypass
Test
Service Test
Silence Alarm
Status
History
Function-Key
Authorization
Work Late
Suspend Schedule

Description

(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)

□
□
□
□

(no)

(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)

□
□
□
□
□
□

(no)

(yes) □
(yes) □

(no)

(no)
(no)
(no)

A bypass put on a protection point from the previous armed
period is automatically removed when the user turns the
area to OFF.

(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)

(no)

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Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example: 00·0·   ··
Save
I00102
Default

Name

Selections

00

Group Number

0

Group Mode

0 = No Group Authority Group Number
1...62,63 = All Group Authority
0 = “is equal to”
1 = “greater than or equal to”

(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)

Access Off
Access Stay
Access On
Escort

 (no)

Visitor

(yes)

Master Override

 (no)

Wandering patient

(yes)

Reset door alarm

 (no)

Panic Token

(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)

□
□
□
□
□
□
□
□
□

Description

(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)
(no)

I00103 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
000

Schedule A

0=undefined,
1 - 250 schedule #

000

Schedule B

0=undefined,
1 - 250 schedule #

000

Schedule C

0=undefined,
1 - 250 schedule #

Description

I00104 Scheduled Intrusion Related Authority
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
NOTE: The necessary Authority Level is required to affect the following area protection changes in and out of
schedule. NOTE: 3 schedules maximum can be mixed and matched.
Default Name
Selections
Description
1
1
1
1

On
Off
Stay
Auto
Disarm to
OFF

1

Auto
Disarm
all Areas

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0=None, 1=Always, 2=Schedule A in effect, 3=Schedule A not in effect,
4=Schedule B in effect, 5=Schedule B not in effect, 6=Schedule C in effect,
7=Schedule C not in effect
0= Stay, 1= Off, 2= Schedule A in effect turn Off /not in effect, turn to STAY, 3=
Schedule A in effect, turn to STAY / not in effect, turn Off 4= Schedule B in
effect, turn Off /not in effect, turn to STAY, 5= Schedule B in effect turn to STAY
/not in effect, turn Off, 6= Schedule C in effect, turn Off /not in effect, turn to
STAY, 7= Schedule C in effect turn to STAY /not in effect, turn Off.
0= single 1= All, 2= Schedule A in effect all areas off /out of schedule, area
entering off, 3= Schedule A in effect, area entering off /not in effect, all areas off.
4= Schedule B in effect all areas off /out of schedule, area entering off, 5=
Schedule B in effect, area entering off /out of schedule, all areas off, 6=
Schedule C in effect all areas off /not in effect area entering off , 7= Schedule C
in effect area entering off /out of schedule, all areas off.

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I00105 Scheduled Intrusion Related Authority
Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example: 1·1·1·1·············
Save

I005.00 – 005

Cleaner

I004.00 – 005

Worker

Master

Intrusion
Emergency Off

I003.00 – 005

0=None, 1=Always, 2=Schedule A in
effect, 3=Schedule A not in effect
4=Schedule B in effect, 5=Schedule B
not in effect 6=Schedule C in effect
7=Schedule C not in effect

Employee

Door Command
Class A
Class B
Class C

Default Authority Settings

Description

I002.00 – 005

Selections

Supervisor

1
1
1
1

Name

I001.00 – 005

Default

I00105































Auto Disarm all Areas



















Access
Access when Area is Off/On/Stay

























Isolate
Bypass
Auto-lift Bypass
Test
Service Test
Silence Alarm
Status
History
Function Key Authorization
Work Late
Suspend Schedule
On
Off
Stay
Auto Disarm to Off

Escort
Master Override
Reset Door Alarm
At system readers with a user card. Not at
an Arming Station where  9 is used to
silence.

Door Command
Class A
Class B
Class C

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


















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


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Program Section: U001 (Users)
U00100 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

MASTER USER
001·
Save
U00100

Default

Name

Selections

Description

MASTER
USER
001

User Name

Edit the same as the
Greeting Message, S001:04
00 = undefined user
01…30 = authority level

Alphanumeric name for authority level - 12 characters
(A blank name field means user is undefined.)
Assign an existing Authority Level number.

Authority Level

U00101 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
blank

Card Number

00

Card Version

7 Digits Numeric for Old 24
bit Card Version:
0000000-9999999
9 Digits Numeric for
Expanded 32 bit Card
Version.
0000000000-9999999999
0-15

U00102 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

Default

A card numbered 9898 is entered from the right e.g.
0000009898 for both 7 and 9 digit cards.

000··0·0··········
Save
U00102

Name

Selections

Description

Suite Security
Floor Number
Addition Floor

0-124

Not applicable for feature sets less than 5. Greater
then 5 are Director Software/Elevator, display only.
Not applicable for feature sets less than 5. Greater
then 5 are Director Software/Elevator, display only.

0

Suite Security
Authority

0

Language

0-7
0 Not Assigned by system
1 Undefined on the condo
2-7 Condo Authorities
0 = English, 1 = French, 2 =
Dutch, 3 = Spanish

000

 (no)

 (no)

Physically
Challenged

(yes) □

(yes) □

(no)

(no)

Note = Condo Floor Number is “000” and Addition Floor is “No” for a Feature Set less than five. Both will indicate active values
through the Director Software if the Feature Set is greater then five and with elevator selections. Both are only for display purposes
in this screen.

U0013 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description
____
____

User’s PIN
number.
Re-enter User’s
PIN number.

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–

Default MASTER User 001’s ID is 001, PIN 7793 (PSWD)

–

To avoid incorrect fist entry.

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Program Section: H001 (Holidays)
H00100 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:
Default

Name

00 · 00 · 0
Save

mm·dd···
H00100

Selections

Description

Up to 2 digits:
01 – 12
13 = Reserved (for future e.g. Easter, Yom Kippur, etc)
Day
Up to 2 digits:
00
01 - 31: Day of month
32 - 38: 1st Sun–Sat of month
39 - 45: Last Sun–Sat of month
46 – 52: 2nd Sun–Sat of month
53 – 59: 2nd last Sun–Sat of month
60 – 66: 3rd Sun–Sat of month
67 – 73: 3rd last Sun–Sat of month
Type
One digit
0
0: No access holiday
1: Holiday Type One
2: Holiday Type Two
3: Holiday Type Three
H001:0 always programs the seasonal spring-forward (daylight savings time) date.
H002:0 always programs the seasonal fall-back (standard time) date.
00

Month

Program Section: D001 (Schedules)
D00100 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

 · 000 · 000 · 000 · 0
Save

Default

Name

D00100

Selections

Description

 (no)

Schedule
(yes) □ (no)
Defined
Holiday
000- 252 = Schedule Number
000
Schedule*
Holiday
000- 252 = Schedule Number
000
Schedule*
Holiday
000- 252 = Schedule Number
000
Schedule*
Midnight Holiday
0=Holiday takes effect only after current scheduled ends.
0
Mode
1=Holiday always takes effect at midnight.
000 – No access; 251– Normal holiday access schedule; 252 – Always access holiday.
D00101 – 06 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
99:90 99:90
(00:00) (00:00)
(Start) (Stop)

Schedule starting time
and stopping time.

Time Values: 00:00 = Midnight
up to 23:50 = 11:50 p.m.
Entering 99:90 in Start and Stop
will disable the schedule.

Weekdays that
 (no)
(yes) □ (no)
schedule applies.
7 days of the
week starting
with Sunday
Assign the schedule number to an area in A0xx03.

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
Sun – Sat in which a schedule is in
effect.

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T08000 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

Default
0
00
0

0·00·0·   ······
Save
T08000

Name

Selections

Description

Level
Characteristics

0: 24 hr, 1: Stay & On, 3: On Only
See Custom Input Characteristic Types
list.
0: Fire Class A (Double Loop); 1: Fire;
2: Hold Up; 3: Aux. Alert; 4: Vault /
Safe; 5: Burglary; 6: Supervisory

When the input will be monitored.
What the special input will do.

(yes) □
(yes) □

(no)

Can this input be bypassed?

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

Will this input cause keypads to sound
when it is opened? (E.g. entry door)
Will this input supply a warning alert
delay (keypad sounds), so it can be reset
before reporting to the Monitoring Station

Class

 (no)
 (no)

Chime

 (no)

Pre-Alarm Warning

Bypassable

(UK ACPO custom point # 1 = 40, # 2 = 10)

How the input will report to the Monitoring
Station.
(UK ACPO custom point # 1 = 6, # 2 = 5)

Custom Input Characteristic Types
Characteristic Types: 00: Entry/Exit Door; 01: 1 sec(s); 02: 2s; 03: 3s; 04: 5s; 05: 10s; 06: 15s; 07: 20s; 08: 30s; 09: 45s;
10: 60s; 11: 90s; 12: 2 min(m); 13: 3m; 14: 5m; 15: 10m; 16: 15m; 17: 20m; 18: 30m; 19: 45m; 20: 60m; 21: 90m; 22: 2 hr(h); 23:
4h; 24: 6h; 25: 8h; 26: 10h; 27: 12h; 28: 16h; 29: 20h; 30: 1 day; 31: 1 week; 32: garage; 33: E/E route; 35: FAP (6sec/20min); 37:
E/E route FAP; 39: Activity Monitor; 40: Command Point; 41: Arming Keyswitch; 42: Guard Tour Point; 43: Work Late Function.
Entry/Exit Doors: The 'Entry/Exit Door' selection (characteristic
"Stay on Fail to Exit", the area will be armed to 'Stay' if no users exit
after turning the switch (not-Ok to Ok).
type = 00) is normally used with doors that are monitored, but not
electronically controlled for personnel access. For accessConversely, if the custom-type is set to NOT chime (), the "Stay on
controlled doors, a dedicated 'Door Contact' input is provided on
Fail to exit" setting will be ignored (the area will fully arm to 'On').
the door-control module (which does not need to be set up as an
Note: With an arming keyswitch, disarming is typically done through
input point). Readers & doors are set up via R001 - R032.
an LCD keypad.
Also, an E/E door type-of-point cannot be set for a 24-hr
Guard Tour Points: For an input point to be used in a guard tour, it
monitoring level (this will 'undefine' the custom point type). As
requires a custom point type with the 'type' set as 42 (Guard Tour
well, with E/E doors, the custom bypass selection can be applied
Point). For this application, the 'class' should be set as "Supervisory",
to a custom E/E door type to make it bypassable.
and the 'level' will typically be set as "24 hr". Also note that, in this
Garage Points: The 'garage' selection (type = 32) refers to
case, any "TX" selections will be ignored (guard-tour point activity is
garage door sensors. With these inputs, the 'garage' delay setting referenced only by the Director software during the guard tour).
will apply (see A0xx:01), and the area can be armed while the
Work Late Function: This custom type can be assigned to e.g. a
point is tripped (the garage sensor will be armed after the door is
motion detector in an area that is off but is in its LCD keypad, closing
closed).
time warning, at the last 15 min of its schedule. If this motion detector
FAP: (False Alarm Preventor) If a FAP input is not OK longer than is tripped because area occupants are working late, it will delay the
10 seconds, an alarm condition occurs. If a FAP input is triggered
scheduled closing time. To set the Worklate Time Extension for 'work
late' points in an area, refer to A0xx:01 under "A001 - A016 (Areas
and immediately resets, a 20 minute timer begins. If the same
and Related Settings)". NOTE: The Custom Type “Level” can only be
device is tripped or a different FAP device trips in the same 20
minutes, an alarm occurs.
set to “Stay & On” or “On” for this point. Setting it for 24hr will result in
repeated alarms. When the area is armed, this pt type converts to a
Activity Monitor: activation informs the system that the area this
standard burg point.
point is connected to is still occupied. Used in conjunction with
A0xx:07.
Chime: This setting is often used with Entry points/routes (so
persons know that someone has entered the area).
Activity Monitor and Custom Point Type “Level” selections: 0:
Pre-Alarm Warning: For associated input-points, alarm
24hr: – 24 hr Activity Monitor – activity point always active (ON,
STAY and OFF). 1: Stay & On – Activity Monitor when area OFF,
transmission (to the central station) will be delayed as per the "Prestandard alarm when in STAY and ON. 3: On Only – Activity
Alarm Delay" setting (for the specific 'area'). During the delay,
Monitor when area OFF & STAY, standard alarm when ON.
keypad sonalert(s) will be sounded, giving an authorized user time to
"Silence" the alarm at a keypad. (Selecting "Verify User" will cancel
Command Point: Command Points are only configurable through
the alarm transmission.)
the Director software. WARNING: Never attempt to edit a
Command point name at a keypad or it may fail to operate.
To set the "Pre-alarm Delay" time for a specific area, refer to A0xx:01
under "A001 - A016 (Areas and Related Settings)". To set the areas
Keyswitch Operation: If the type is set to 41 (Keyswitch), the
to be monitored by a specific keypad, refer to M0xx:01 under "M001 'level' setting specifies whether the switch will arm (1), or disarm
M024 (Modules and Related Settings)".
(0) the area associated with the specific input point. Furthermore,
if the custom-type is set to "Chime ()", and the area is set for

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T08001 How the input will behave when it is active.
Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections

 (no)
 (no)
 (no)

Transmit in OFF

 (no)

Sonalert in OFF

 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)

Sonalert in STAY

(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)
(yes)

Transmit in STAY
Transmit in ON

Sonalert in ON
Siren in OFF
Siren in STAY
Siren in ON

Description
Reporting to the Monitoring Station

□ (no)
□ (no)
□ (no)

Reporting to the Monitoring Station
Reporting to the Monitoring Station
(UK ACPO custom point # 2 = yes)

Keypad sounder active.

□ (no)
□
□
□
□
□

(UK ACPO custom point # 2 = yes)

(no)

Keypad sounder active.

(no)

Keypad sounder active.

(no)

System siren active.

(no)

System siren active.

(no)

System siren active.

Default UK ACPO Custom Input Settings (T08000 and T08101)
Custom
Input Pt.

Level

Characteristic
Type

Class

T080

0

40

6

T081

0

10

5

Custom
Input Pt.
T080

Transmit
OFF

□
□

T081

(no)
(no)

Bypass

□
□

Chime

(no)
(no)

□
□

Pre-Alarm

(no)
(no)

Transmit
STAY

Transmit
ON

Sonalert
OFF

Sonalert
STAY

Sonalert
ON

□
□

(no)

□

□

(no)

(yes)

□
□

□
□

(no)

(no)

(yes)

(no)
(no)

(no)
(no)

□
□

(no)
(no)

Siren
OFF

□
□

(no)
(no)

Siren
STAY

□
□

(no)
(no)

Siren
ON

□
□

(no)
(no)

Program Section: R001 (Doors)
WARNING: R00100 – R00114 Access Control related selections are only available with the addition of
the “Feature Expansion Board”.
R00100 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

00·

Default
00
blank
1

1
R00100

Door Name

Save
Name

Selections

Description

Access Module
Number
Door Name

00 = Door undefined
01-24=Access Pod Module #
12 alpha-numeric characters

Module Door
Port Number

1 or 2

The door controller module associated
with this reader/door.
A suitable name/description for this
reader/door.
nd
The 1st or 2 door on the door controller
module. This is indicated on the PCB.
Tip: This is 1 for odd-numbered doors,
and 2 for even-numbered doors.

Note: The second door on each door controller module is configured separately (typically R002, R004, etc.).

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R00101,04 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

Default

(yes)

Name
st

1 Reader Defined

01

Reader Area

000

Card Lockout
Schedule
Enable / Disable Card
Type (Card Action)
Enable / Disable
Reader Type (Card

0
0

·01·000·0·0·
Save
R00101

Selections

Description

(yes) □ (no)
2 Digits
01 – 16
00 – outside area
00 = No scheduled lockout
01 – 250 Schedule
00 = None, 01=Escort Req’d, 02 =nonpermanent users, 03 =all users.
If enabling reader, see *1 Note below.
If disabling reader, see *2 Note below.

This is the area being entered by this
reader.

A schedule to specify when card
access will be blocked.
Escort e.g. guard to take visitors around
Reader enrolls or deletes cards.

Action)

(yes)

Arming Station

 (no)
 (no)

Lockout In Schedule

 (no)

Enable / Disable
Reader (Card Action)
Unlock on Enable /
Disable (Card Action)

(yes) □
(yes) □
(yes) □

(no)

(UK ACPO = yes)

(no)
(no)

See Notes 1 & 2 below.

The reader door will unlock when a
card is enabled or disabled at the
reader.
Note *1: If enabling reader, 0=enable for 4 hrs, 1=enable for 8hrs, 2=enable for 12 hrs, 3=enable for 24 hrs, 4=enable
for 1 week, 5=enable until midnight tonight, 6=enable permanently, 7=enable until out of window according to
schedule 50.
Note *2: If disabling reader, 0=disable card permanently, 1=disable card but set it so that it can be re-enabled later at
an enabling station, 2= disable card permanently and trigger auxiliary output , 3= disable card enable re-enroll
and trigger auxiliary output, 4 to 7 = not used, same as 1 (room for future expansion)

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(yes) □

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R00102, 05 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections

Description

Reader Class Map
Schedule
Group Number

00 = Treat as In Schedule
01 – 250 Schedule
00 = none, 1 – 63, Reader Group
Number.

Enter a schedule for reader-class
restriction.

(yes)

In Schedule A

(yes) □

(no)

Whether Class A users can enter during
schedule

(yes)

In Schedule B

(yes) □

(no)

(yes)

In Schedule C

(yes) □

(no)

(yes)

Out of Schedule A

(yes) □

(no)

(yes)

Out of Schedule B

(yes) □

(no)

(yes)

Out of Schedule C

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Anti-pass Back

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Log APB Violation
Only
Enable Class
Checking

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

Whether Class B users can enter
during schedule
Whether Class C users can enter
during schedule
Whether Class A users can enter
outside of the sched.
Whether Class B users can enter
outside of the sched.
Whether Class C users can enter
outside of the sched.
Whether cards are to be blocked
against re-entry before exiting first.
Whether 'Anti-pass Back violators'
will be granted entry.
Door class (A,B,C) checking, on or
off.

000
00

(yes)

R00103,06 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

Default

000 · 000 · 2 · 2 · 0 · 0·
Save
R00103

Name

Selections

Description

000

Card Mode Schedule

00 = Use as In Schedule setting
01 – 250 (Schedule)

000

Reader Mode
Schedule

00 = Use as In Schedule setting
01 – 250 (Schedule)

2

Card Mode In
Schedule

0=Card only,1= Card + PIN, 2= Card or
UID/ PIN,3= UID/ PIN only

2

Card Mode Out of
Schedule
Reader Mode In
Schedule

0=Card only,1= Card + PIN, 2= Card or
UID/ PIN, 3 = UID/ PIN only
0=Normal,1= Dual Custody, 2= Escort,
3= Toggle Lock all user, 4= Toggle lock
authorized. 5–7=Future
0=Normal,1= Dual Custody, 2= Escort,
3= Toggle Lock all user, 4= Toggle lock
authorized. 5–7=Future

Enter a schedule to allow cycling
between different 'card' modes during the
daytime, vs. after-hours.
Enter a schedule to allow cycling
between different reader modes during
the daytime, compared with after-hours.
The basic method that entrants will have
to use to gain entry at this door—i.e., via
access token and/or by keying-in a PIN.
Same as ‘Card Mode In Schedule’

0
0

Reader Mode Out of
Schedule

Sets whether a second user, or initial
escort will be required to gain entry (while
the schedule is active).
Sets whether a second user, or initial
escort will be required to gain entry
(outside of the schedule).

(Schedules): Select "00" to have the "During Schedule" selection apply all of the time.
To set up schedules or view related settings, refer to "D001 - (Schedules for Area/Access/Door Automation)".
Card Mode: For "ID/PIN only", an access token is NOT required, and the entrant must enter either their PIN or ID+PIN. For an armed area that is
NOT set to 'Auto Disarm on Valid Token', the user will also have to access the alarm system and disarm the area. For details on ‘Auto Disarm on
Valid Token’, refer to A0xx:04 (Areas and Related Settings)".
Reader Mode: For access to be granted when dual custody is in effect, two users who have the authority to enter the specific door at the present
time must present their card and/or PIN at the reader. With escort mode, the second user must have "Escort" authority. (A valid 'escort' can also
enter on their own by presenting their card/PIN twice.) To assign escort authority to a block of users (i.e., those assigned to a specific authority
level), refer to I00102 (Authority Levels for Users/Entrants)". Tip: "Dual Custody" is also supported referring to disarming an area. For details,
refer to A0xx02 (Areas and Related Settings)".

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R00107 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

Default

04· 06· 0·  ·
Save
R00107

Name

Selections

Description

04

Unlock Time

06

Challenged Unlock
Time

00-31 (Delay Table)
04 = 5 Sec
00-31 (Delay Table)
06 = 15 Sec

0

Door Alarm
Monitoring

0=None
1=Door Held Open Processing, 2=Door
Forced processing,
3=Door Held
Open and Door Forced
Processing

The unlock duration when a user is
granted entry.
The unlock duration when access is
granted for a physically challenged user.
Whether or not the 'Challenged' unlock
time applies is based on the 'Challenged'
setting for the user. For details, refer to
U00102 (User Name and Basic
Settings)
Whether or not this door is to be
monitored for forced entry and/or being
held open too long.

(yes)

Reader LED Mode

= BiColor = Normal

 (no)

RTE Required
(request to Exit)
Panel Process RTE

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Do Not Unlock Door
On Process RTE

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Log RTE

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Turn Style

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Entry Detection

(yes) □

(no)

 (no)

Set this as  yes for arming stations,
and for any readers with a bicolour LED.
Whether or not the RTE input will be
used / monitored.
Sets the main panel to control RTE processing instead of the door controller
This setting is used with "Interlocked"
doors that are equipped with an RTE
button e.g. PIR RTE. For details on the
'interlock' feature, refer to R00111
Whether 'RTE presses' are to be
recorded.
nd
Escort can use card 2 time to enter
after using once to validate at Anti-Pass
Back door.
Second try at Anti-Pass Back door if first
unlock missed. I.e. door was not opened
st
at 1 unlock.

RTE = “Request to Exit”

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R00108 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:
Default

06·10·14·0·0·  ····
Save
R00108

Name

Selections

Description

06

Door Held Open Time

10

Challenged Door Held
Open Time

00-31 (Delay Table)
06 =15 Sec
00-31 (Delay Table)
10=1 Min

14

Auxiliary Relay Output
Time
Auxiliary Input Mode

How long the door can be held open after
access is granted without causing an alarm.
How long the door can be held open without
causing an alarm after a physicallychallenged user enters. Whether or not the
'Challenged' door held open time applies is
based on the 'Challenged' setting for the
user. For details, refer to U00102
(“Physically Challenged“ Setting).
How long the door can be held open after
access is granted without causing an alarm.
This specifies how the auxiliary input on this
door-controller module is to be used.

0
0

Auxiliary Relay Output
Mode

00-31 (Delay Table)
14=5Mins
0=None, 1=Mag Lock Bond Sense,
2=Challenged RTE,
3= (future) Panel Control
0=None, 1=Door Held Open / Door
Forced **, 2=Door Opener *,
3=future

Operation of the alarm relay on the doorcontroller module

 (no)

Whether or not this reader tamper input is to
Reader Tamper
(yes) □ (no)
be monitored.
Required
Reader
tamper
as
 (no)
(yes) □ (no)
Panel Input
* Will fire output in this mode when auxiliary input mode is set to challenged RTE and auxiliary input is activated.
** Will fire output in this mode when the condition specified in Door Processing Mode is detected.

R00109 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
00
0

00-31, Global Delay Table

Door Forced / Held
Time
Door Circuit

0

RTE Circuit
(request to exit)

0

Reader Tamper Circuit

0

Auxiliary Circuit

 (no)
 (no)
 (no)

Do Not Lock on Door
Closure
Insertion Reader
Force Door Buzzer
stops on Closure

Description

0=NC
1=NC/EOL
2=NO/EOL & Form-C SEOL
3=Form-C DEOL
0=NC
1=NC/EOL
2=NO/EOL & Form-C SEOL
3=Form-C DEOL
0=NC
1=NC/EOL
2=NO/EOL & Form-C SEOL
3=Form-C DEOL
0=NC
1=NC/EOL
2=NO/EOL & Form-C SEOL
3=Form-C DEOL

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □
(yes) □

(no)

The type of circuit/wiring being used with
the door contact.

The type of circuit/wiring being used with
the RTE input.

The type of circuit/wiring being used with
the reader tamper.

The type of circuit/wiring being used with
the aux. input.

(no)

Legend: 0 = NC: Circuit type 0 (Normally Closed), 1 = NC/EOL: Circuit type 1 (Normally Close with EOL), 2 = NO/EOL:
Circuit type 2 (Normally Open with EOL and Form C Single EOL), 3 = Circuit type 3 (Form C Dual EOL).

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R00110 Keypad Selections
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:
Default
000
0

Name

Selections

Description

Unlock Mode
Schedule
Unlock In Schedule

000 = Treat as In Window setting
001 – 050 (Schedule)
0=Lock, 1=Unlock, 2=Pending First
User, 3=Area is OFF, 4=Area Stay/OFF
0=Lock, 1=Unlock, 2=Pending First
User, 3=Area is OFF, 4=Area Stay/OFF

Enter a schedule for automated door
unlocking.
The unlock mode for while the schedule
is active (or 24 hrs).
The unlock mode for after-hours (outside
of the sched.)
Select the area arming levels for this
door to be monitored.

1

Unlock Out of
Schedule
Arming Level

2

Token Format

0

 (no)
 (no)
 (no)

000 · 0 · 0 · 1 · 2 · ·
Save
R00110

Detect Wandering
Patient
Lock On Wandering
Patient
In/Out Station

0=Not legal, 1= Stay/On 2= Future 3= On
only
0=none, 1=future (dallas), 2=weigand
3=mag

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

R00111 Keypad Selections (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections

 (no)

Interlock Required

(yes) □

01

Interlocked Door 1

01

Interlocked Door 2

01

Interlocked Door 3

06

Interlock Delay

2 Digits 00 – 32 00 - No interlock 1-32
(Door Number)
2 Digits 00 – 32 00 - No interlock 1-32
(Door Number)
2 Digits 00 – 32 00 - No interlock 1-32
(Door Number)
00-31 (Delay Table) 06 = 15 Sec

(no)

This is the type of tokens and
readers assoc. with this door.
Enable wandering patient(s)
detection.
This allows having the door lock when a
wandering patient is detected.
For a reader used to log personnel
entries & exits only. This refers to a 'timeclock' or 'In/Out Status' application for a
reader that is typically NOT wired to a
door lock.

Description
A second interlock door can not be
opened until the interlock door that
was first opened is closed.

R00112 Keypad Selections Held Open Door Processing (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description

 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)

(yes)
(yes)
(yes)

Held Open Processing
Transmit Off
Held Open Processing
Transmit Stay
Held Open Processing
Transmit On
Held Open Processing
Siren Off
Held Open Processing
Siren Stay
Held Open Processing
Siren On
Held Open Processing
Alert Off
Held Open Processing
Alert Stay
Held Open Processing
Alert On

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(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

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R00113 Keypad Selections Forced Open Door Processing
(left to right on keypad screen) Example:

 ·  · ·····
Save

Default

 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)

(yes)
(yes)
(yes)

Name

Selections

Forced Open Processing
Transmit Off
Forced Open Processing
Transmit Stay
Forced Open Processing
Transmit On
Forced Open Processing
Siren Off
Forced Open Processing
Siren Stay
Forced Open Processing
Siren On
Forced Open Processing
Alert Off
Forced Open Processing
Alert Stay
Forced Open Processing
Alert On

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

R00113
Description

R00114 Keypad Selections Magnetic Lock Alarm Processing (left to right on keypad screen)
Default
Name
Selections
Description

 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)
 (no)

(yes)
(yes)
(yes)

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Mag Lock Processing
Transmit Off
Mag Lock Processing
Transmit Stay
Mag Lock Processing
Transmit On
Mag Lock Processing
Siren Off
Mag Lock Processing
Siren Stay
Mag Lock Processing
Siren On
Mag Lock Processing
Alert Off
Mag Lock Processing
Alert Stay
Mag Lock Processing
Alert On

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

(no)

(yes) □

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The following program sections are only applied using the Director Software and Feature
Expansion Board. Displays in these keypad programming screens are for viewing only.
C001 - C060 (Suite Security LED Keypads)

Condominium

Suite Security LED keypad modules provide security and monitoring features for up to 60 individual suite units
associated with a specific main panel. 8 Zone suite security LED keypads support 8 monitored sensors/inputs,
2 programmable outputs, and 3 'panic keys'. '2 Zone' LED units support 2 monitored sensors/inputs, one panic
key, and one programmable output.
These "Suite Security" keypads can be set up only through the Director Software (subject to your software
version and licensing agreement). For details, refer to the on-line help or User's Guide for your Director
Software.
Each panel supports all 8 zone or 2 zone or a mixture of both at a maximum of 60 Suite Security LED keypads (with no other
modules). If suite security LED keypads are to be mixed with other modules, the suite security capacity will be reduced by 5 for
each system LCD keypad, and each other expansion / application module that is added. (For example, with 2 system keypads,
3 door controllers, and one point expansion module, a full-capacity "Enterprise" system could still support 30 suite security units).
Suite Security units are not associated with any system 'Areas' or related schedules or settings. All settings that affect suite
security-keypad operation are defined through the "Suite Security" screen of the Director Software. Suite Security LED keypads
are NOT associated with the "Module" screens in any way.
UL / ULC Listed Installations: UL and ULC testing is pending on suite security LED keypads and related features.

V001 - V032 (Elevators/Lifts)
Elevator controller modules provide security and monitoring features for elevator (lift) cabs and associated
floors. These units can be set up only through the Director Software (subject to your software version and
licensing agreement). For details, refer to the on-line help or User's Guide for your Director Software.
Each system can include up to 32 elevators, and a total of up to 124 access-controlled floors. Exception: The elevator capacity
is shared with doors (max. 32 combined). Doors also share the elevator numbering (and panel memory space). Numbers
already defined as doors will not be available for elevators.
With access-controlled elevators, floor call-buttons are disabled until an authorized person presents their access card. When the
card is presented, the specific floors for that person will become available.
UL / ULC Listed Installations: As of this writing, UL and ULC testing is pending on elevator (lift) controllers and related features.

F001 - F124 (Floors)
Systems with elevator controllers can include up to 124 access-controlled floors. These can be in a single
building, or the combined total for multiple buildings. Elevator controllers and floors can be set up only through
the Director Software (subject to your software version and licensing agreement). For details, refer to the on-line
help or User's Guide for your Director Software.
Floors can be set to allow free access during certain times based on a chosen schedule. As well, the status & control feature of
the Director Software allows manually setting floors to allow free access, or apply controlled-access, as desired.
UL / ULC Listed Installations: As of this writing, UL and ULC testing is pending on elevator (lift) controllers and related features.

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Z001 - Z003 (Shared User Data)
Allows Users, Authority Levels and Holidays to be shared across multiple accounts using Director version 4.2.
With Director V4.2, this feature is limited to panel feature-set 2, 3, and 4 (1 panel per account, max. 1000 users,
etc.). Information for this type of system set-up is available in the v4.2 Director’s User Guide.
Shared Users, Authority Levels and Holidays are considered to be under Director control and not panel control.
Programming for this selection is not done in the LCD keypad configuration screens. Programming is only done
for these selections with the use of the Director software and sent to the panel.

Initiating a “Get from Panel” from the Director software cannot be done for the following reasons:
Shared Users and Holidays
 If changes for these selections have been made at the panel using an LCD keypad and a Get from Panel is done
at the Director software, the new information in the panel will be ignored and overwritten with the server’s old
information.

Shared Authority Levels
 Shared Authority Levels that are not in the panel, will have any new information that has been entered into the
server data base for their Areas and Schedules cleared.

Panels with Firmware Earlier than v4.2 and a Get from Panel is Done:
1. If a Shared User has been edited at the panel, only their PIN will be updated. The server will replace any of the
other user’s data with the server’s old information.
2. If a Shared Authority Level is deleted at the panel, any new and valid information for the Authority Level’s Areas
and Schedules will be cleared at the server and the panel.

Keypad Operations at Panels with v4.2 Firmware
1. Only a Shared User’s PIN can be edited at the panel and only by that Shared User.
Shared Authority Levels cannot be deleted at the panel.

Premises IP Module HSC-IP Receiver Communications
Programming Sections
Program Section: N001 (Network)
Program Section: J001 (HSC-IP Communications)
Program Section: K001 (HSC-IP Communications with MONITOR ISM/xL)
Refer to Installation Instructions 21-3691E for these programming selections.

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Transmitted Messages (SIA & Contact-ID)
General Message Format
Messages are transmitted to the monitoring station using either the "SIA Level II" or "Contact ID" format.
NOTICE: The message formats described here are NOT to be confused with messages provided by the
receiver software. (Those messages will typically include the information discussed here, along with date/time
information and proprietary formatting.)

SIA Level II Format
Messages that reference an area:
System Messages (no area reference):

N riSSSS / XX PPP
N XX PPP

Where:
N
Ri
SSSS
XX
PPP

This indicates a "new event".
This indicates "area" (i.e., the next number is
an area reference).
This is the area number/ID.
This is a two-character SIA alarm code (refer to
the SIA message list).
This is the number/ID for the input point or user
associated with the event, or optional
information (depending on the type of event).

Sample Messages
N ri2 / BA 227

Meaning

N ri4 / BA 73

Burg. alarm associated with
area 4; input-point 73.

N UX2

Digital dialer communications
test signal.

Burg. alarm associated with
area 2; door 27. (Also see
"Door Activity", to follow.)

When creating an account message template: Enter only the two-digit SIA code.
(The "N" is processed automatically by the receiver.)
Account Number Information: This is sent in another message-type, and is automatically understood by the receiver software.
User IDs 998 and Higher: The SIA format supports unique user numbers up to 997 only (998 and above will appear as "998").
User ID "999" is considered to be the "automatic user"--which means an event that was triggered by the system.

Contact ID Format
All CID-Format Messages:

CCCC QEEE GG ZZZ

Where:
CCCC
Q

EEE
GG
ZZZ

The account number
An event qualifier: "1" is a new event (shown
as "E" in the contact-ID message list), and "3"
means a restoral (shown as "R" in the list).
This is a three character CID alarm code (refer
to the Contact-ID message list).
This is the "area" number/ID.
This is the number/ID for the input point (zone)
or the user associated with the event.

Sample Messages
1234 1110 02 003

Meaning

1234 1301 01 000

Account 1234, AC trouble
(reported as Area 1 by default)

1234 3301 01 000

Account 1234, AC restoral
(reported as Area 1 by default)

Account 1234, Fire Alarm
detected in area 02 by
input-point 003.

When creating an account message template: Enter only the three-digit CID code.
(The leading event qualifier is processed automatically by the receiver.)
User IDs 998 and Higher: The CID format supports unique user numbers up to 997 only (998 and above will appear as "998").
User ID "999" is considered to be the "automatic user"--which means an event that was triggered by the system.

Door Activity
Access-controlled doors report burglar or tamper alarms as regular access door input numbers 201 through 232 for Monitor ISM
systems and 501 through 532 for Monitor xL systems when an area is armed. The leading digit “2” defines the activity as a
burglary type alarm. The secondary two digits identify the door ID/numbers 1 to 32.
Door Forced alarms report as “burgs” but are identified by the leading digit: 3. If "door forced" is configured, it reports as "3" when
the area is disarmed. It will report as a "2" followed by a "3" ("door forced" if configured) when an area is armed. 301 to 332 are
door-forced alarms for doors: 1 - 32.
Door Held Open alarms report as “burgs” but are identified by the leading digit: 4. If "door held open" is configured, it reports as "4"
when the area is disarmed. Like "door forced", it is possible to receive a "2" (burg) followed by a "4" ("door held", if configured)
when an area is armed. 401 to 432 are door held open alarms for doors: 1 - 32.
However, when an area is armed, it is not possible to receive a 2, 3 and a 4. If a door is forced, a 2 and a 3 are received. If a door
is opened by an access device and held open, a 2 and a 4 are received. Similarly, restores for these alarms report as “burg
restore” for door point alarms: 201 - 232, door forced alarms: 301 - 332 and door held open alarms 401 - 432.

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Event Message Reference: Sorted by SIA Code
SIA
AR
AT
BA
BR
BS
BT
CA
CE
CF
CI
CL
DG
DU
EE
ER
ET
FA
FR
FT
HA
JR
JS
JT
LB
LR
LS
LT
LU
LX
MA
MR
MT
NF
NK+
NL
NR+
OA
OG
OK
OP
OR
PA

CID equiv.
R301
E301
E130
R130
E155
E383
R403
E405
R402
E453
R401
E422
E458
E134
R143
E143
E110
R110
E380
E121
E404
E459
E625
E306
R351
R330
E351
E330
R306
E100
R100
E380
R456
R407
R408
R457
E409
R441
E451
E401
E450
E120

PA or E120 with event
code “199” for Monitor ISM
and “299” for Monitor xL
R120
PR
PA or E120 with event code
“199” for Monitor ISM and
“299” for Monitor xL
E380
PT

QA
QR
QT

60

E140
R140
E380

Description / Meaning
AC Trouble (E003--Restore)
AC Trouble (E003)
Burglary
Burglary --Restore
Point-Test Fail
Burglary --Tamper
Automatic Area On (Sched. auto-arm on fail to close)
Work late (Closing extended)
Turn Area On (Bypass or Forced)
Fail to Turn Area On (Fail to Close)
Turn Area On (Normal)
Second User Authority Granted for Dual Custody
Verify User
Fail to Exit Area
Module tamper/comms/subst'n (E011--Restore)
Module Trouble--tamper/comms/subst'n (E011)
Fire or Fire-Class A
Fire or Fire-Class A--Restore
Fire or Fire-Class A--Tamper
Duress Pin
Schedule resumed (Stay opened resume)
Schedule suspended (Stay opened suspended)
Time Changed (E007)
Main panel Config Changed (E008)
Phone Trouble (E004--Restore)
Main panel Program Error (E009--Restore)
Phone Trouble (E004)
Main panel Program Error (E009)
Main panel Config Changed (E008--Restore)
Aux. Alert
Aux. Alert--Restore
Aux. Alert--Tamper
Turn Area to Stay (Bypass or Forced)
Emergency Stay Out of Schedule
Turn Area to Stay (Normal)
Unauthorized Stay If No Emergency Off
Automatic Area Off (SDC5 type points)
Turn Area to Stay from On
Emergency Off (schedules)
Turn Area Off
Unauthorized Off (schedules)
Holdup

Level
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Full
Emergency
Full
Emergency
Full
Full
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Full
Emergency
Full
Emergency
Full
Full
Emergency
Full
Emergency
Emergency

Global Lockout Alarm caused by invalid card/PIN use in Area.

Emergency

Holdup--Restore

Emergency

Global Lockout Alarm Restore in Area.

Emergency

Holdup--Tamper
Vault/Safe
Vault/Safe--Restore
Vault/Safe--Tamper

Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency

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RB
RC
ri
RN
RO
RR
RS
RU
TA
TR
TS
UA
UR
UT
UX0
UX1
UX2
XR
XT
YC
YK
YM
YP
YQ
YR
YS
YT

E380
R354
n/a
R380
E354
E305
R145
E145
E300
R300
E607
E150
R150
E380
E354
E356
E602
R384
E384
E333
R333
E309
E320
R320
R309
E350
E302

Module Program Changed (E013)
Misc Trouble (E015--Restore)
Area-number reference
Module Program Changed (E013--Restore)
Misc Trouble (E015)
Time Lost (E006)
Module Program Error (E014--Restore)
Module Program Error (E014)
Main panel Tamper (E001)
Main panel Tamper (E001--Restore)
Walk or Holdup Test Started (no msg at end of test)
Misc/No Type
Misc/No Type--Restore
Misc/No Type--Tamper
Digital Dialer Comms Failure (Messages Lost)
Security IP Comms Failure (Messages Lost, Sync Lost, Reset)
Digital Dialer Comms Test
Module Battery Low--e.g. wireless xmitr (E012--Restore)
Module Battery Low--e.g. wireless transmitter (E012)
Security IP Comms Trouble (E016)
Security IP Comms Trouble (E016--Restore)
No battery (E002)
Main panel Fuse Failure (E010)
Main panel Fuse Failure (E010--Restore)
No or low battery (E002--Restore)
Report Delayed, dialer comms trouble (E005)
Low Battery (E002)

Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency

Event Message Reference: Sorted by CID Code
CID
E100
E110
E120

SIA equiv.
MA
FA
PA

E120 or PA with event
code “199” for Monitor ISM
and “299” for Monitor xL
HA
E121

E130
E134
E140
E143
E145
E150
E155
E300
E301
E302
E305
E306
E309
E320
E330
E333
E350
E351

BA
EE
QA
ET
RU
UA
BS
TA
AT
YT
RR
LB
YM
YP
LU
YC
YS
LT

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Aux. Alert
Fire or Fire Class A
Holdup

Description / Meaning

Level
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency

Global Lockout Alarm caused by invalid card/PIN use in Area.

Emergency

Duress Pin
Burglary
Fail to Exit Area
Vault/Safe
Module Trouble--tamper/comms/subst'n (E011)
Module Program Error (E014)
Misc/No Type
Point-Test Fail
Main panel Tamper (E001)
AC Trouble (E003)
Low Battery (E002)
Time Lost (E006)
Main panel Config Changed (E008)
No battery (E002)
Main panel Fuse Failure (E010)
Main panel Program Error (E009)
Security IP Comms Trouble (E016)
Report Delayed, dialer comms trouble (E005)
Phone Trouble (E004)

Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency

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UX0
Digital Dialer Comms Failure (Messages Lost), or;
E354
RO
Misc Trouble (E015)
UX1
E356
Security IP Comms Failure (Messages Lost, Sync Lost, Reset)
FT
Fire Class A--Tamper, or;
FT
Fire--Tamper, or;
PT
Holdup--Tamper, or;
E380
MT
Aux. Alert--Tamper, or;
QT
Vault/Safe--Tamper, or;
UT
Misc/No Type--Tamper, or;
RB
Module Program Changed (E013), or;
BT
E383
Burglary --Tamper
XT
E384
Module Battery Low--e.g. wireless transmitter (E012)
OP
E401
Turn Area Off
JR
E404
Schedule resumed (Stay opened resume)
CE
E405
Work late (Closing extended)
OA
E409
Automatic Area Off (SDC5 type points)
DG
E422
Second User Authority Granted for Dual Custody
OR
E450
Unauthorized Off (schedules)
OK
E451
Emergency Off (schedules)
CI
E453
Fail to Turn Area On (Fail to Close)
DU
E458
Verify User
JS
E459
Schedule suspended (Stay opened suspended)
UX2
E602
Digital Dialer Comms Test
TS
E607
Walk or Holdup Test Started (no msg at end of test)
JT
E625
Time Changed (E007)
MR
R100
Aux. Alert--Restore
FR
R110
Fire or Fire-Class A--Restore
PR
R120
Holdup--Restore
R120 or PR with event code
“199” for Monitor ISM and
“299” for Monitor xL
BR
R130
QR
R140
ER
R143
RS
R145
UR
R150
TR
R300
AR
R301
LX
R306
YR
R309
YQ
R320
LS
R330
YK
R333
LR
R351
RC
R354
RN
R380
XR
R384
CL
R401

R402
R403
R407
R408
R441
R456
R457

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CF
CA
NK+
NL
OG
NF
NR+

Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Full
Emergency
Emergency
Full
Full
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency

Global Lockout Alarm Restore (caused by invalid card/PIN use in Area).

Emergency

Burglary --Restore
Vault/Safe--Restore
Module tamper/comms/subst'n (E011--Restore)
Module Program Error (E014--Restore)
Misc/No Type--Restore
Main panel Tamper (E001--Restore)
AC Trouble (E003--Restore)
Main panel Config Changed (E008--Restore)
No/Low battery (E002--Restore)
Main panel Fuse Failure (E010--Restore)
Main panel Program Error (E009--Restore)
Security IP Comms Trouble (E016--Restore)
Phone Trouble (E004--Restore)
Misc Trouble (E015--Restore)
Module Program Changed (E013--Restore)
Module Battery Low--e.g. wireless transmitter (E012--Restore)

Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency
Emergency

Turn Area On (Normal)
Turn Area On (Bypass or Forced)
Automatic Area On (Sched. auto-arm on fail to close)
Emergency Stay Out of Schedule
Turn Area to Stay (Normal)
Turn Area to Stay from On
Turn Area to Stay (Bypass or Forced)
Unauthorized Stay If No Emergency Off

Full
Full
Full
Emergency
Full
Full
Full
Emergency

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Restoring Tampers
Once a tamper condition occurs it will be logged within
the system’s history log. Tampers can be silenced by
any authorized users however, a system message will
scroll on the LCD display to indicate that a tamper
condition had occurred: “Was in Tamper”.
This message can only be cleared during a service call
in the following manner:
i) The main panel cabinet must be opened to activate
the ‘tamper sensor’
ii) The system will generate a tamper alarm; this must
be first silenced by the authorized user.
iii) Next, the Service user ID and Pin must be entered
followed by the ID and Pin of the authorized user.
iv) Close the main panel cabinet to secure the tamper
sensor.
System Conditions that will Block Arming
The system will block arming when the following
conditions are active:
 System Tamper
 Module Tamper
 Module Communications Failure
 Prime Power Fault
 Battery Fault
 Communicator Fault
 Detector in active / fault condition
The following conditions that block the arming can be
overridden by the user:
 Detector in active / fault condition
 Prime power fault
All other blocking conditions must be either corrected or
overridden by a Service Engineer.

ACPO Installation Requirements
The following is required in the UK to ensure
conformity with the DD243:2004 Standard. LCD
Keypad configuration screen numbers are referenced
through out.
Programming:
System
 When powering up a new panel, activate the U.K.
functionality. Refer to System Programming
S002:00, “Panel Operation Mode” and select option
“2”.
 To allow disarming using ACE as described in the
DD243 standard, the system must be configured for
‘Supports Access + Intrusion’ (Screen S002:01).
This is necessary to generate a Confirmed
Alarm.
 Pin Duress must be enabled to signal Personal
Attacks and Holdups. Refer to System Programming
S002:01. Select “ Yes” for “Allow Duress PINS”.
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Authority
Auto – Remove Bypass should be set for all user
authority levels to ensure that any automatic
bypasses made as a result of a DD243 are lifted
when the system is disarmed. Refer to Profile
Programming I0XX:01. Select “ Yes” for selection
4: “Auto-Remove Bypass”.
To enable user authorities to Test the siren and
strobe, ensure the “ Yes” is selected for the Test
option in Profile Programming I0XX:0I, selection 5:
“Test”.


Area
 ‘Stay on Fail to Exit’ must be disabled so that the
system will only arm if the external exit button is
pushed. Refer to Area Programming A0XX:01 and
ensure selection 5 is set as “ No”.
 ‘Terminate Exit Delay’ must be disabled so that
opening and closing the exit door will not terminate
the exit delay, this should be done by pushing the
exit button to terminate the exit delay. Refer to Area
Group A0XX:01 selection 7 and set as “ No”.
 ‘Alarm on Fail to Exit’ must be enabled to ensure
that the system will indicate locally if the exit button
has not been pushed. This will disarm the area to off
on failure to exit properly due to not pushing the exit
button. Refer to Area Group A0XX:01 selection 6
and set as “ Yes”.
 ‘Siren Squawk on Arming’ must be enabled to locally
annunciate arming. Refer to Area Group A0XX:02
selection 4 and set as “ Yes”.
Exit Button
To setup the exit button as required in DD243 a
custom point type must be first created.
 Create a custom point type in the Custom Point
Programming T0XX:00 to, Level = 0 (24 hr, Always),
Characteristic Type = 40 (Command Point) and
Class = 6 (Supervisory).
 Assign the newly created custom point type to an
appropriate input point. See Input Programming
PXXX:00.
Switched Communicator Line Faults
This system provides capabilities to Enable Line
Failure from switched communicators. This feature is
provided on the World Wide Modem. For details
please refer to Installation Instructions 21-3611.

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Output Points
When using a switched reporting unit such as the ‘BT
Redcare’ the following is recommended:
a) Use the 8 output STU (subscriber terminal unit)
REDCARE Interface on the World Wide Modem to
provide the switched outputs.
b) The switched outputs can be configured to monitor
the system as a whole or monitor just a single area.
The following is the recommended configuration.
See “B001 – B128 Programmable Outputs” section
for output programming instructions.
System Wide
Unit
Input:

Alarm Type:

System
Output Code:

1
2
3

Fire
Personal Attack
Unconfirmed Alarm
(Intruder)
4
Set / Unset
Open / Close (Intruder)
– System Setting
5
Freezer or Fire Fault
6
Circuit Bypassed (Intruder)
7
Confirmation (Intruder)
8
Spare
System Siren
Confirmed Alarm Strobe

59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67

Remote Reset

For customers who would rather reset the ACPO
alarm themselves, instead of a service/engineer
person attending and doing it.
 When the ACPO alarm occurs, the LCD keypad
screen will display a 6 digit code.
 The customer notifies the monitoring station with
this number.
 The monitoring station enters the number in this
program’s “Customer Input:” box and generates a
response 6 digit number.
 The monitoring station gives this response number
to the customer who enters it into the keypad and
can reset the ACPO alarm.
Pin of the Day

Area Monitoring
Unit
Input:
1
2
3

Alarm Type:

Area Output
Code:

Fire
Personal Attack
Unconfirmed Alarm
(Intruder)
4
Set / Unset
Open / Close (Intruder)
– System Setting
5
Freezer or Fire Fault
6
Circuit Bypassed (Intruder)
7
Confirmation (Intruder)
8
Spare
System Siren
Confirmed Alarm Strobe

65
66
67
68
69
70
71
63
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Resetting Confirmed Alarms.
Once a confirmed alarm occurs at a site, the user will
be able to disarm and silence the system; the
confirmed alarm strobe output will also turn off.
However, arming will be blocked until reset by an
Engineer during a service call in the following manner:
i) The main panel cabinet must be opened to activate
the ‘tamper sensor’
ii) The system will generate a tamper alarm; this must
be first silenced by the authorized user.
iii) Next, the Service user ID and Pin must be entered
followed by the ID and Pin of the authorized user.
iv) Select “Reset Confirmed Alarm”.
v) Close the main panel cabinet to secure the tamper
sensor.
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For Dealers to protect their sites.
 “Pin of the Day” is selected in S00201. A Dealer
ID is entered in program section S00204.
 The Dealer notifies the monitoring station for a Pin
of the Day to access the control unit box.
 The monitoring station enters the Dealer’s ID
number in this program’s “Enter Client’s ID#:” box
and presses Enter on the computer keyboard. This
will generate a response 6 digit number next to “Pin
of the day is:”.
 The monitoring station gives this response number
to the Dealer.
 The Dealer tampers the control box by opening its
door.
 The Dealer enters the 6 digit Pin of the Day at the
keypad to silence the tamper alarm and can then
begin his work.
 This Pin of the Day will last 24 hours from the time it
is initiated at the site.

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The Date of the Pin of the Day program and the
site’s system date on its keypad must be the same.

UK ACPO Pin of the Day
 When a UK system is started up for the first time
and the new system initialization (explained in
Simplified Installation Guide: “Powering On the
System for the First Time”) is done selecting UK as
the region, the service and master user will need to
log on to silence the system.
 After which, the date and time will display on the
keypad for entering.
 After the date and time are entered and e.g. a
service user has to log on to do programming at the
keypad, as soon as they enter their ID, Pin of the
Day will be requested.
 The service user will call the Pin of the Day
program operator who can enter default “24822” as
the new system’s default Dealer ID until a unique
one can be entered at the keypad or downloaded
from the Director software later.
 The service user enters random, 6 digit Pin of the
Day number given to them by the operator at the
keypad and can then access the system menus
and configurations.

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Index
WARNING: Access Control, Elevator and Suite Security selections are only available with the addition of the “Feature Expansion
Board” to the System.
1st Reader Defined ............................................................ 51
3rd Party Password for Main Panel ...................................... 3
5 Digit PIN ............................................................................ 7
AC Brownout Mode .............................................................. 4
AC Reference Voltage .......................................................... 4
AC Sync ............................................................................... 4
Access Auxiliary Circuit ...................................................... 54
Access Door Circuit ............................................................ 54
Access Enable Class Checking .......................................... 52
Access In/Out Station ......................................................... 55
Access Module Door Name ................................................ 50
Access Module Door Port Number ..................................... 50
Access Module Number ..................................................... 50
Access Panic Tokens ........................................................... 7
Access-controlled floors ..................................................... 57
Activity Monitor ................................................................... 49
Activity Timeout .................................................................. 23
Addition Floor ..................................................................... 47
Advanced Program Sections ................................................ 2
Advanced Program Selections ............................................. 2
Advanced Sub Program Sections ......................................... 2
Advanced System Selections ............................................... 2
Alarm On No Activity .......................................................... 23
Allow Port Expanders ........................................................... 5
Allow Un-authorized Open.................................................. 21
Annunciation Map ............................................................... 27
Anti-pass Back ................................................................... 52
Anti-Pass Back Auto Reset ................................................ 22
APB Log Violation Only ...................................................... 52
Area Group Enable ............................................................. 25
Area Group Mode ................................................................. 5
Area Group Mode reference ............................................... 25
Area Group Mode reference ............................................... 42
Area Group Name .............................................................. 25
Area Group Selection ......................................................... 25
Area Input is in ................................................................... 31
Area Name ......................................................................... 19
Area Priority Map ................................................................ 24
Area Schedule .................................................................... 21
Arm/Disarm Map ................................................................ 27
Arming Level ...................................................................... 55
Arming Priority .................................................................... 24
Arming Rules .................................................................. 9, 24
Arming Station .................................................................... 29
Arming Station .................................................................... 51
Authority End ...................................................................... 43
Authority Level .................................................................... 47
Authority Profile Defined? ................................................... 44
Authority Profile Name........................................................ 44
Authority Start ..................................................................... 43
Auto Arm on Door Close..................................................... 20
Auto Arm on Fail to Close................................................... 21
Auto Disarm on Valid Token In Area Schedule .................. 21
Auto Disarm on Valid Token Out of Area Schedule ............ 21
Auto Disarm to Off Always.................................................. 21
Auto Update Card Version.................................................... 3
Automatic Stay-Mode ......................................................... 21
Automatic Stay-Mode Schedule # ...................................... 21
Auxiliary Input Mode ........................................................... 54
Auxiliary Relay Output Mode .............................................. 54
Auxiliary Relay Output Time ............................................... 54

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Badge Access Control ........................................................ 28
Battery Size .......................................................................... 4
Blind Card Re-enrollment ..................................................... 7
Buffer Area? ....................................................................... 31
Burglary Siren Time .............................................................. 2
Card Lockout Schedule ...................................................... 29
Card Lockout Schedule ...................................................... 51
Card Mode In Schedule ...................................................... 30
Card Mode In Schedule ...................................................... 52
Card Mode Out of Schedule ......................................... 30, 52
Card Mode Schedule .......................................................... 30
Card Mode Schedule .......................................................... 52
Card Number ...................................................................... 47
Card Version ....................................................................... 47
Challenged Door Held Open Time ...................................... 54
Challenged Unlock.............................................................. 53
Chime ................................................................................. 49
CID message-format reference........................................... 66
Circuit Band Definitions ...................................................... 18
Circuit Band Name.............................................................. 17
Circuit Band Threshold ....................................................... 18
Circuit Type .................................................................. 17, 31
Class Checking Enable....................................................... 30
Class Map Schedule ........................................................... 30
Command Point .................................................................. 49
Common to Area Map......................................................... 24
Communications protocol, SIA and Contact-ID .................. 64
Condo (Suite Security) Baud Rate ........................................ 2
Condominium LED Keypads ............................................... 57
Configurations Phone Number ........................................... 16
Confirm Reset Challenged PIN ............................................. 4
Confirm Reset Master ........................................................... 4
Confirm Reset Service .......................................................... 4
Confirm Reset using Remote ................................................ 4
Confirmed Alarm Time Out ................................................... 4
Contact-ID message-format reference................................ 66
Custom Dialer Message ..................................................... 18
Custom Input Characteristic Types ..................................... 49
Daytime Phone Number ..................................................... 14
Dealer ID .............................................................................. 9
Default Authority Settings ................................................... 46
Default North American Input Point-Types ......................... 32
Default UK ACPO Custom Input Point-Types ..................... 50
Default UK ACPO Input Point-Types .................................. 32
Delay Screen ........................................................................ 3
Delinquent Arming Threshold ............................................... 5
Dialer Account Number (Daytime) ...................................... 14
Dialer Account Number (Primary) ....................................... 13
Director Service Code 7378 .................................................. 1
Disable Single on Badge-Hold ............................................ 28
Disarm Card + PIN ............................................................. 28
Disarming Priority ............................................................... 24
Disarming Rules ................................................................. 24
Door Alarm Monitoring ....................................................... 53
Door Closure – no locking .................................................. 54
Door Forced / Held Time .................................................... 54
Door Held Open Time ......................................................... 54
Door Number ...................................................................... 28
Dual Custody ...................................................................... 20
Elevators/Lifts ..................................................................... 57
Enable / Disable Card Type ................................................ 51

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Enable / Disable Reader Type ........................................... 51
Enable / Disable Setting ..................................................... 51
Enable or Disable Cards of Type ....................................... 29
Enable or Disable Mode ..................................................... 29
Enable this Area ................................................................. 19
Enable Wall Tamper ............................................................. 3
Enabling Reader ................................................................ 29
Entry Delay ......................................................................... 19
Entry Detection ................................................................... 53
Escort Required Mode.......................................................... 7
Exit Delay ........................................................................... 19
Exit Delay Map ................................................................... 27
Exit Delay Terminate .......................................................... 19
Exit Delay Warning Type .................................................... 20
Extended Automatic Arming Delay ..................................... 23
Extended Automatic Arming Level ..................................... 23
Extended Automatic Arming Mode ..................................... 23
Extended Automatic Arming Only if Schedule Not in Effect 23
Extended Automatic Arming Warning Level ....................... 23
Fail to Close - Transmit ...................................................... 21
Fail to Exit - Extend Exit-Delay ........................................... 19
Fail to Exit - Stay ................................................................ 19
Fail to Exit - Transmit ......................................................... 19
Fail to Exit Alarm ................................................................ 19
Fail to Exit Mode ................................................................ 19
Fallback User Mode ............................................................. 2
Fallback Users ................................................................... 17
FAP .................................................................................... 49
Fast Restore ......................................................................... 3
Feature Set .......................................................................... 6
Fire Alarm Unlock Doors ...................................................... 3
First Authority Level Defined? ............................................ 42
First Authority Level Name ................................................. 42
Floor Group ........................................................................ 42
Floors ................................................................................. 57
Forced Door buzz stops if door closed ............................... 54
Forced Open Door Processing ........................................... 56
Function Key PIN Required ................................................ 20
Garage Delay ..................................................................... 19
Generate Tones on Invalid Card ........................................ 22
Group Area Enable ............................................................ 25
Group Area Selection ......................................................... 25
Group Number ................................................................... 52
Guard Tour Points .............................................................. 49
Held Open Door Processing ............................................... 55
Hold Badge In Schedule Mode ........................................... 27
Hold Badge Out of Schedule Mode .................................... 27
Hold PIN Prompt ................................................................ 28
Hold time ............................................................................ 28
Holiday Schedule ............................................................... 48
HSC Full Report By Area ................................................... 15
HSC Mode .......................................................................... 15
HSC SIP Auto Set .............................................................. 15
HSC Timeout ...................................................................... 15
ID number, PIN number ....................................................... 1
In or Out Reader ................................................................ 28
In or Out Station ................................................................. 28
In Schedule A ..................................................................... 30
In Schedule A ..................................................................... 52
In Schedule B ..................................................................... 30
In Schedule B ..................................................................... 52
In Schedule C ..................................................................... 30
In Schedule C ..................................................................... 52
In Schedule Open .............................................................. 21
Include Doors ..................................................................... 23
Include E/E Route FAP ...................................................... 23
Init String Phone Number ................................................... 14

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Input Name ......................................................................... 31
Input Point-Types ............................................................... 31
Interlock Required .............................................................. 55
Invalid card detection type .................................................... 8
Inverted Output ................................................................... 35
Keypad Function Keys ........................................................ 34
Keypad Lock Code ............................................................... 9
Keypad tones reversed ......................................................... 9
Keyswitch ........................................................................... 49
Language ........................................................................... 47
Language Set ....................................................................... 9
LCD Keypad Armed LED Display ....................................... 26
LCD Keypad Arming Tone Mode ........................................ 26
LCD Keypad Auto Disarm All On Silence ........................... 26
LCD Keypad Default Display Mode .................................... 26
LCD Keypad Multi-Badge Mode ......................................... 26
LCD Keypad Verify User Mode........................................... 26
LCD Menu Style ................................................................... 4
Lifts and associated readers ............................................... 57
Limit to Midnight ................................................................. 21
Local Area Arm ..................................................................... 3
Lockout all Users on Invalid Card ....................................... 22
Lockout in Schedule ........................................................... 29
Lockout In Schedule ........................................................... 51
Lockout Time ........................................................................ 8
Magnetic Lock Alarm Processing ....................................... 56
Main Control Board Address (Panel Serial Number) .......... 15
Main Control Board Answering Machine Defeat ................. 16
Main Control Board Baud Rate ........................................... 15
Main Control Board Config Callback Only .......................... 16
Main Control Board Config Dial Out ................................... 15
Main Control Board Connection Type................................. 15
Main Control Board Modem Init String................................ 16
Main Control Board Number of Rings to Answer ................ 16
Main Control Board Phone Number .................................... 16
Main Control Board Reporting Mode .................................. 15
Main Control Board Shared phone line............................... 15
Main Keypad Screen Message ............................................. 2
Main Panel Plug In Board Outputs ....................................... 5
Maximum Area Counter ...................................................... 22
Maximum number of invalid cards ........................................ 8
Maximum number of invalid PINs ......................................... 8
Menu Navigation................................................................... 4
Message format, SIA and Contact-ID ................................. 64
Midnight Holiday Mode ....................................................... 48
Minimum Area Counter ....................................................... 22
Module Bus (SNAPP) Baud Rate ......................................... 2
Module Entry/Exit Tones in Stay......................................... 25
Module Exit Delay............................................................... 25
Module Inputs ..................................................................... 25
Module Number .................................................................. 26
Module Outputs .................................................................. 25
Module Serial Number ........................................................ 25
Module Tamper .................................................................. 25
Module Type ....................................................................... 26
Module’s Area..................................................................... 25
No Anti-Pass Back Outside Check ..................................... 22
North America Default Outputs ........................................... 38
Number of Alarms / Point Maximum ..................................... 4
Number of different users for global lockout ......................... 8
Number of panel inputs ........................................................ 2
Number of panel outputs ...................................................... 2
Open Inter-lock Area .......................................................... 20
Operation Mode .................................................................... 6
Out of Schedule A .............................................................. 30
Out of Schedule A .............................................................. 52
Out of Schedule B .............................................................. 30

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Out of Schedule B .............................................................. 52
Out of Schedule C .............................................................. 30
Out of Schedule C .............................................................. 52
Out of Schedule Open ........................................................ 21
Output Examples ................................................................ 36
Output Inverted ................................................................... 35
Output Selections ............................................................... 39
Output Specialty Entries ..................................................... 38
Paging # Outputs .................................................................. 5
Paging Feature ................................................................... 34
Paging Mode ...................................................................... 15
Paging Output Base ............................................................. 4
Paging Output Data ............................................................ 15
Paging Phone Number ....................................................... 15
Panel Feature Set Levels and Capacities............................. 6
Panel Process RTE ............................................................ 53
Panel Type ........................................................................... 2
Panel Unique ID ................................................................... 3
Physically Challenged ........................................................ 47
PIN Duress ........................................................................... 7
PIN number, ID number........................................................ 1
Pin of the Day ..................................................................... 69
Point Reset Time .................................................................. 9
Point Type .......................................................................... 31
Pre-Alarm Delay ................................................................. 20
Pre-Alarm Warning ............................................................. 49
Primary Card Format ............................................................ 9
Primary Phone Number ...................................................... 13
Profile Authority Defined? ................................................... 44
Profile Authority Name ....................................................... 44
Profile name ....................................................................... 42
Profile Number ................................................................... 42
Protocols, SIA and Contact-ID............................................ 64
Query Condition ................................................................. 35
Reader – insertion .............................................................. 54
Reader Access Class Map Schedule ................................. 52
Reader Area ....................................................................... 51
Reader Defined .................................................................. 29
Reader LED Mode .............................................................. 53
Reader Mode In Schedule ............................................ 30, 52
Reader Mode Out of Schedule ........................................... 30
Reader Mode Out of Schedule ........................................... 52
Reader Mode Schedule ................................................ 30, 52
Reader tamper as Panel Input............................................ 54
Reader Tamper Circuit ....................................................... 54
Reader Tamper Required ................................................... 54
Readers in elevator/lift cabs ............................................... 57
RedCare Reporting Output Codes ..................................... 68
Remote FW Down/Up load ................................................... 9
Remote Reset .................................................................... 69
Report Delinquent Arming .................................................... 5
Report Mode....................................................................... 20
Reset Before Schedule in Effect......................................... 22
Reset On Arm To On .......................................................... 22
Reset On Disarm To Off ..................................................... 22
Reset Timeout ...................................................................... 8
Resistor ACPO Custom Defaults ........................................ 18
Resistor Custom Defaults ................................................... 18
Reverse keypad tones .......................................................... 9
Ring Back Required ............................................................. 3
RTE Circuit ......................................................................... 54
RTE Do Not Unlock Door On Process ................................ 53
RTE Log ............................................................................. 53
RTE Required..................................................................... 53
Schedule ............................................................................ 27
Schedule Days ................................................................... 48
Schedule Defined ............................................................... 48

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Schedule starting time and stopping time ........................... 48
Secondary Card Format ..................................................... 11
Secondary Phone Number ................................................. 13
Service Pin Mode.................................................................. 7
Shared User Data Notes..................................................... 58
SIA Code message-format reference ................................. 65
SIA message-format reference ........................................... 64
Single Badge In-Schedule Mode ........................................ 27
Single Badge Out of Schedule Mode .................................. 27
Single, Multi-Panel Connection ............................................. 3
SIP Account Password ....................................................... 15
SIP Baud Rate .................................................................... 15
Siren Squawk on Arming .................................................... 20
Strict Anti-Pass Back Entry/Exit Enforcement ..................... 22
STU 8OP Line Fail Polarity ................................................. 14
STU 8OP Output Base ......................................................... 4
STU 8OP Supports Line Fail .............................................. 14
Suite Security Area ............................................................. 20
Suite Security Authority ...................................................... 47
Suite Security Floor Number ............................................... 47
Suite Security LED Keypads ............................................... 57
Suite Security System........................................................... 3
Suite Security Telco Mode .................................................. 16
Suite Security Telco Reporting ........................................... 16
Supports Access ................................................................... 7
Supports Central Station ....................................................... 7
Supports Elevators ............................................................... 7
Supports Intrusion................................................................. 7
Supports Suite Security Modules .......................................... 7
Telco – never allow blind dialing ......................................... 13
Telco – prioritized reporting ................................................ 13
Telco Alarm Report Mode ................................................... 13
Telco Backup Comms Test Delay....................................... 17
Telco Comms Test Day ...................................................... 17
Telco Comms Test Hour ..................................................... 17
Telco Comms Test Minute .................................................. 17
Telco Comms Test Mode.................................................... 17
Telco Country ..................................................................... 14
Telco Daytime Mode ........................................................... 14
Telco Daytime Schedule ..................................................... 14
Telco Format ...................................................................... 13
Telco Modem Type ............................................................. 13
Telco Normal Comms Test Delay ....................................... 17
Telco Sequence .................................................................. 13
Token Format ..................................................................... 55
Tones reversed at keypad .................................................... 9
Transmit global lockout alarm ............................................... 8
Turn Style ........................................................................... 53
UK Default Outputs ............................................................. 38
Unconfirmed Reset Mode ..................................................... 4
Unlock In Schedule ............................................................. 55
Unlock Mode Schedule ....................................................... 55
Unlock on Enable / Disable ................................................. 51
Unlock Out of Schedule ...................................................... 55
Unlock Time ........................................................................ 53
User Edit Group .................................................................. 42
User Edit Name .................................................................. 43
User End ............................................................................. 43
User Logon Mode ................................................................. 7
User Name ......................................................................... 47
User Start ........................................................................... 43
User’s PIN number. ............................................................ 47
Users in Area ...................................................................... 22
VBUS Mode .......................................................................... 5
VBUS Panel # Outputs ......................................................... 5
VBUS Panel Output Base ..................................................... 4
VBUS Speed ........................................................................ 5

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Wandering Patient Detect .................................................. 55
Wandering Patient- Lock Doors ......................................... 55
Work Late Time Extension ................................................. 21

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