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ARMING OPTIONS
At-Home Arming
At-Home Arming automatically bypasses the zones on your system programmed as Home-Away with
Delay, and also removes the Entry Delay from the Entry-Exit Zones. This feature allows you to arm the
system and remain on the premises. In addition, if any of the Entry-Exit doors are opened, an alarm will
sound instantly.
To use At-Home Arming, enter [
∗
][9][Access Code] on the keypad. The “Armed” light will FLASH to
remind you that there is no Entry Delay on the Entry-Exit doors.
Home-Away Arming
Home-Away arming automatically bypasses the zones on your system programmed as Home Away with
Delay, and applies the Entry Delay to the Entry-Exit zones. For example, you could use this feature to
arm the system and remain on the premises. Another household member would still be able to enter the
premises through the Entry-Exit door without causing an alarm. When the Entry-Exit door is opened, an
Access Code would have to be entered to disarm the system.
To arm the system with Home-Away Arming, enter an Access Code and do not open the Entry-Exit door.
When the Exit Delay expires, the system will be armed with the Home-Away with Delay zones automatically
bypassed. Your Installer will inform you of which zones on your system have been defined as “Home-Away
with Delay” zones.
Quick-Arm
The Quick-Arm feature allows you to enter [
∗
][0] to arm the system. This command is designed to allow
someone to arm the system without that person having to be provided with an Access Code. When [
∗
][0]
is entered, the Exit Delay will begin and the user may leave the premises through the Entry-Exit door. At
the end of the Exit Delay, the “Armed” light will come ON and the system will be fully armed.
PC500RK KEYPAD
Important:
Follow the instructions in the manual to test your system weekly. Follow the
guidelines for correcting system trouble conditions; have any system trouble
conditions you cannot correct yourself attended to by your installer.
Zone Lights 1 to 4 indicate zone activity. When a
zone is secure, its Zone Light will be OFF; when a
zone is open, its Zone Light will be ON. If a zone
goes into alarm when the system is armed, the
alarm will be indicated on the zone lights until the
system is disarmed.
1
2
3
4
Test system regularly.
Refer to Instruction Manual
for testing instructions.
To View Bypassed Zones:
Enter [
][1][Access Code]. Press [#]
to return to "Ready".
To turn the Door Chime On and Off:
Enter [
][6].
To program Access Codes:
Enter [
][5][Master Code] and [number of
code to program] and [new 4-digit code].
Press [#] to return to "Ready".
To View Alarm Memory:
Enter [
][3]. Press [#] to return to "Ready".
To Pe rform a Bell Test:
Enter [
][4].
PC500RK
F PA
NOT
IN
USE
NOT
IN
USE
NOT
IN
USE
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Armed
System
Ready
FAP
The “Ready” light will come ON when the
system is ready to be armed. When the
“Ready” light is OFF, there is an open zone
on the system. The zone must be closed or
bypassed before the system can be armed.
The “Armed” light will come
ON to indicate that the system
is armed. The “Armed” light
will FLASH to indicate that
the system is armed and that
there is no Entry Delay on
any of the zones.
The “System” light will come
ON to indicate:
• that zones are bypassed
• there is a trouble condition
on the system
•there are alarms in
memory.
Use the [
∗
][1][Access Code]
command to display the
zones that have been
bypassed; be sure that zones
are intentionally bypassed
before arming the system.
Use the [
∗
][2] command to
display any trouble
conditions; be sure to have
trouble conditions corrected
by your installer as soon as
possible.
Use the [
∗
][3] command to
view the alarms in memory.
Press [#]:
• when an error is made in entering an Access
Code, then enter the code again
• to return to “Ready” after using [
∗
] commands
[F] Key: Press and hold this key for 2 seconds
to sound an [F] Key alarm
[A] Key: Press and hold this key for 2 seconds
to generate an [A] Key alarm
[P] Key: Press and hold this key for 2 seconds
to generate a [P] Key alarm.
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