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DS7400XiV4-EXP

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DS7400XiV4-EXP | User Guide | 1.0 System Overview EN | 2

11.0 The Master Keypad (Text Keypad Only) ......... 31


11.1 General Information ................................................ 31
Contents 11.2 Master Keypad Displays.......................................... 31
1.0 System Overview...................................................... 3 11.3 Single Partition Mode .............................................. 32
2.0 Conventions Used in This Guide .......................... 3 11.4 Arming from the Master Keypad ........................... 32
2.1 Tips, Notes, Cautions, and Warnings ....................... 3 11.5 Disarming from the Master Keypad....................... 33
2.2 Typographical Conventions....................................... 3 12.0 Glossary.................................................................... 34
3.0 Understanding Areas (Partitions).......................... 4 13.0 Quick Reference Guide ........................................ 35
4.0 Understanding the Text and LED Keypads........ 5 14.0 System Features Reference Guide ..................... 37
5.0 Understanding the RF Keypad and Keyfobs...... 6
5.1 General Information ................................................... 6
5.2 Option and Emergency Keys .................................... 6 Figures
6.0 Day to Day Operations............................................ 7 Figure 1: Text and LED Keypads ......................................5
6.1 Standard Operations................................................... 7 Figure 2: RF Keypad and Keyfobs ....................................6
6.1.1 Normal Arming........................................................... 7 Figure 3: Escape Plan ....................................................... 20
6.1.2 Perimeter Instant Arming .......................................... 8 Figure 4: Smoke Detector Installation ............................ 21
6.1.3 Perimeter Arming ....................................................... 9 Figure 5: Emergency Keypad Alarms ............................ 21
6.1.4 Custom Arming.........................................................10
6.1.5 Maximum Security Arming .....................................11
6.1.6 Normal Disarming ....................................................12 Tables
6.2 Optional Operations.................................................13 Table 1: Keypad LEDs.......................................................5
6.2.1 Quick Arming ...........................................................13 Table 2: Additional LEDs..................................................5
6.2.2 Force Arming ............................................................13 Table 3: Normal Arming ...................................................7
6.2.3 Zone Bypass...............................................................14 Table 4: Perimeter Instant Arming ...................................8
6.2.4 Automatic Arming ....................................................15 Table 5: Perimeter Arming................................................9
6.2.5 Delaying Automatic Arming....................................15 Table 6: Custom Arming ................................................ 10
6.2.6 Automatic Disarming................................................16 Table 7: Maximum Security Arming............................. 11
6.2.7 Delayed Arming........................................................16 Table 8: Normal Disarming............................................ 12
6.2.8 Chime Mode .............................................................17 Table 9: Quick Arming................................................... 13
6.2.9 Access Control ..........................................................17 Table 10: Force Arming.................................................... 13
6.2.10 Changing the Date....................................................18 Table 11: Zone Bypass 14
6.2.11 Setting the System Clock..........................................18 Table 12: Automatic Arming............................................ 15
7.0 Emergency Procedures..........................................19 Table 13: Delaying Automatic Arming ........................... 15
7.1 Identifying Alarm Sounds ........................................19 Table 14: Automatic Disarming ....................................... 16
7.2 Silencing Alarms .......................................................19 Table 15: Delayed Arming ............................................... 16
7.3 A Cautionary Note ...................................................19 Table 16: Chime Mode 17
7.4 Caution When Entering a Building.........................19 Table 17: Access Control.................................................. 17
7.5 Fire Alarms ................................................................19 Table 18: Changing the Date ........................................... 18
7.6 Fire Reset ...................................................................19 Table 19: Setting the System Clock ................................. 18
7.7 Fire Trouble...............................................................19 Table 20: Disarming Your System under Duress........... 22
7.8 Fire Safety ..................................................................20 Table 21: Changing a PIN ................................................ 23
7.9 Emergency Keypad Alarms/ Silencing Alarms .....21 Table 22: Changing the Expiration Date ........................ 24
7.10 Turning OFF (Disarming) Your System under Table 23: Error Displays................................................... 25
Duress.........................................................................22 Table 24: System Faults 26
8.0 Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) ............23 Table 25: Zone Test........................................................... 27
8.1 General Information .................................................23 Table 26: Zone Test........................................................... 28
8.2 Removing a PIN .......................................................23 Table 27: Communicator Test ......................................... 28
8.3 Changing a PIN ........................................................23 Table 28: Fire Walk Test .................................................. 29
8.4 PIN Authority Levels................................................24 Table 29: Event History Readback.................................. 30
8.5 Changing the Expiration Date for Temporary PINs. Table 30: Master Keypad LEDs....................................... 31
....................................................................................24 Table 31: Arming from the Master Keypad ................... 32
9.0 Error Displays .........................................................25 Table 32: Disarming from the Master Keypad............... 33
9.1 System Faults .............................................................26
10.0 Testing Your System ..............................................27
10.1 Zone Test ...................................................................27
10.2 Battery Tests ..............................................................28
10.3 Communicator Test ..................................................28
10.4 Fire Walk Test ...........................................................29
10.5 Event History Readback ..........................................30

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DS7400XiV4-EXP | User Guide | 1.0 System Overview EN | 3

If your system is not monitored by an alarm


1.0 System Overview monitoring service, you must understand:
A security system usually consists of: • alarms sound only at your location
• A Control Panel: The control panel is the center • no signals are sent when an alarm
of your intrusion/fire alarm system. It supports occurs
vital functions such as receiving trouble and alarm • duress and other silent alarms are
signals from detectors, sounding of bells, sirens, or disabled
both, and communicating with your alarm • emergency alarms sound only at your
monitoring company. location
• Keypads: The keypad is where you interact with
the system. The keypad allows you to initiate 2.0 Conventions Used in This
commands, such as arming and disarming, and
displays critical information about the operation of
Guide
your alarm system. Your system can have one or 2.1 Tips, Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
more wired and wireless keypads.
This User’s Guide presents helpful tips and notes on
• Protected Zones: Your security system can the use of your security system. They are indicated by:
contain protected windows and doors (perimeter
zones), and various internal sensors. Your system
separates perimeter zones from interior protection Warnings of the possibility of injury to the
zones. Specific protection devices might include: user or physical damage to the equipment.
- Glass Breakage sensors: Devices that detect
the sound of breaking glass.
- Interior Motion sensors: Electronic sensors Cautions about possible physical damage to
(for example, passive infrared) that detect the equipment.
movement within an interior zone.
- Magnetic Contacts: Switches used to detect
the opening of doors or windows. Important information to aid you in the
- Smoke Detectors: Devices that detect effective use of your security system.
products of combustion.

This system includes a telephone line 2.2 Typographical Conventions


seizure feature. The system can be Special type styles are used to help you identify the
programmed to report system events to a objects being described in this User’s Guide.
central monitoring station. Unless your
Boldface Text emphasizes important words or
system is set up to communicate with the
central station over a network, you cannot phrases. For example: An alarm will occur upon entry
use your phone when the system emphasizes that there will be an alarm if anyone enters
communicates with the central station. In the that zone.
unlikely event that the central station cannot Italicized Text is used for references to other parts of this
receive the report, your phone could be manual. For example: Refer to Error Displays means
unavailable for up to 20 minutes while the that you should look in the section of this manual titled
system tries to communicate with the Error Displays.
station.0 [Text in Brackets] indicates the button or key to press
when entering a command sequence from a keypad.
For example: [System Reset] refers to the button
labeled System Reset on your text or LED keypad.
“Text in Quotes” indicates what is shown on the text
keypad’s alphanumeric display. For example: “Ready
to Arm” is the standard message shown on the text
keypad’s alphanumeric display when a zone is ready to
be armed.

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DS7400XiV4-EXP | User Guide | 3.0 Understanding Areas (Partitions) EN | 4

3.0 Understanding Areas • If the user PIN has authority in more than one
area, the user can arm or disarm the first area
(Partitions) only by entering the PIN number, [##], and the
Your alarm system might be partitioned. arming/disarming command, the second area
only by entering the PIN number, [####], and the
A partitioned system is a system that is divided into arming/disarming command, and so on.
two to eight areas that you can arm and disarm
independently. Each keypad and keyfob can be • If custom arming (PIN [#][4]) is used in a
assigned to arm and disarm individual areas or the Partitioned system, the following apply:
entire system. Only your installing company can - Users with access to all areas can custom arm
change the areas that a keypad or keyfob controls. all zones.
If a keypad is set to arm and disarm the entire system, - Users with access to all areas cannot custom
you can assign user codes (PINs) to arm and disarm arm a single area.
individual areas. Refer to Section 8.0 Personal
- Users with access to one area can custom arm
Identification Numbers (PINs) on page 23 for more
any zones in that area, but cannot arm
information.
common zones or zones in other areas.
The following applies in a partitioned system:
• LCD (Text) keypads alternately display (about
• User PIN numbers are always required to perform every 2 seconds) the current status of each area.
operations in a partitioned system.
• LED keypads alternately display (about every
• If the user PIN has authority in only one area, 2 seconds) the current status of each area using the
using that PIN on any keypad performs arming LEDs.
and disarming commands only for the area in
Refer to Section 4.0 Understanding the Text and LED
which the user has authority.
Keypads on page 5 for details.
• If the user PIN has authority in more than one
area, the user can arm or disarm those areas by
entering the commands from any keypad.
• Only users with access to all areas attached to a
common zone can arm that common zone.

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DS7400XiV4-EXP | User Guide | 4.0 Understanding the Text and LED Keypads EN | 5

4.0 Understanding the Text and (For other keypad operations, refer to Section 11.0 The
Master Keypad on page 31.)
LED Keypads
Figure 1: Text and LED Keypads
DS7447E/DS7447V2 are alpha-numeric LCD keypads.
DS7445i/DS7445V2 are LED keypads; its LEDs (1 to
16) represent the first 16 zones of the system. Both
Armed Perimeter Armed
Status Supervisory Status
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Power Bell Silenced Power
Fire

display information about control panel functions. A 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16


Fire Trouble

TEST WEEKLY
On On
built-in sounder is used to annunciate keystroke entries 1 2 3 Off 1 2 3 Off
and functions as an interior warning device. 4 5 6
Perimeter
Only 4 5 6
Perimeter
Only

No No
7 8 9 Entry 7 8 9
The front of your keypad might look different than the
Entry

* 0 # Bypass
* 0 # Bypass

keypads shown below. The instructions in this System


Reset
System
Reset

document still apply as the functions are the same.


LED Keypad Text Keypad
Table 1: Keypad LEDs

LED Off Flashing On


Armed All areas are disarmed. One or more areas are armed, or All partitions are armed, and no alarms
(red) an alarm occurred. occurred.
Status Not ready to arm (if the Armed LED One or more zones are All areas are ready to arm.
(green) is on, all areas are armed). bypassed.
Power The control panel has lost all Control panel problems exist. Normal Operation. The control panel is
(green) power; no AC or battery. Refer to Section 9.0 Error running on AC power with no problems.
Displays.
Fire There are no fire alarms. A fire zone is in alarm. A fire trouble condition exists.
(red)
These status LEDs are present only on the LED Keypad:

Table 2: Status LEDs

LED Off Flashing On


Perimeter Control panel is disarmed or is not This LED does not flash. The perimeter is armed.
(yellow) perimeter armed.
Supervisory There are no supervisory alarms A supervisory condition exists. This LED does not turn on steady.
(yellow) present.
Bell The bells do not have to be or are This LED does not flash. There was a fire alarm and the bells
Silenced not silenced. were silenced. To clear, enter the Fire
(red) Reset command: [PIN][System Reset]
Trouble There are no trouble conditions. This LED does not flash. A trouble condition exists.
(yellow)
LEDs 1 to There are no zone alarms. A zone (1 to 16) is alarmed. A zone (1 to 16) is not ready to arm,
16 (red) or if a fire zone, a trouble exists.
Volume Control
After adjusting the backlight and volume,
You can adjust the keypad sounder volume using the you must arm and disarm the system once
[1] and [4] keys with the [*] key. to store this information in the control panel.
Hold the [*] key and press the [1] key to increase the If power is disconnected before the control
volume or the [4] key to decrease the volume. panel is armed, the backlight and volume
levels return to the default settings.
Backlight Control (Text Keypad Only)
You can adjust the display backlight intensity using the
[3] and [6] keys with the [*] key.
Hold the [*] key and press the [3] key to increase the
brightness or the [6] key to decrease the brightness.

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DS7400XiV4-EXP | User Guide | 5.0 Understanding the RF Keypad and Keyfobs EN | 6

5.0 Understanding the Because they are wireless, these RF devices operate on
batteries. The batteries supplied with your RF devices
RF Keypad and Keyfobs should last for several years, but battery life can vary
depending on the amount of use they receive. If you
Figure 2: RF Keypad and Keyfobs notice the range of the RF device is decreasing or if the
LED is not working, it might be time to replace your
battery. Refer to the documentation that came with
1 2 3
your RF device for recommended replacement
4 5 6 batteries and instructions for battery replacement.
7 8 9
Your RF device does not indicate if the
0 #
alarm system is armed or disarmed. If you
want to know if the system is armed or
disarmed, ask your installing company to
install an indicator light or other device to
indicate the system status. The LED on
RF3341
your RF device flashes to indicate that a
signal was sent to your security system.

5.2 Option and Emergency Keys


Some RF devices have option keys that your installing
company can program to control other devices (such as
RF3334/ lights) within the protected area, or emergency keys
RF3334E that your installing company can program to perform
RF3332/
RF3332E functions including activating alarm responses and
operating relays. If your RF device(s) have these keys,
ask your installer to explain the option key(s) or
5.1 General Information emergency keys programmed for your device(s). Refer
to also Section 7.0 Emergency Procedures on page 19.
Your security system might use keypads or keyfobs that
use a radio frequency to send signals to your security
system. These RF (wireless) devices are programmed
with a unique code that allows only your keypads and
keyfobs to work with your security system.

Although the range of your RF devices can


be up to 150 meters (500 feet) in open air,
normal building materials can greatly
reduce their range. The range can be
reduced even further if you are in your
automobile or if your home has aluminum
siding. Test the range of your RF devices
by trying them at various locations.

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DS7400XiV4-EXP | User Guide | 6.0 Day to Day Operations EN | 7

6.0 Day to Day Operations


6.1 Standard Operations
This section describes the standard (those built and programmed into your system at the factory) procedures for
arming and disarming your security system. Your installing company can program your system for various
optional operations (refer to Section 6.2 Optional Operations).
6.1.1 Normal Arming
Normal arming is used when no one is left on the premises, all zones must be armed, and an entry/exit delay is in
effect. The green Status LED must be lit and, if using a text keypad, “Ready to Arm” must be displayed. If the
green LED is not on or the keypad displays “Not Ready,” you must use other methods to arm the system (refer to
Section 6.2.2 Force Arming on page 13 or Section 6.2.3 Zone Bypass on page 14).

Table 3: Normal Arming

Equipment Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Text Keypad [PIN][On] • The red Armed LED flashes. Exit during the exit-delay period.
LED • “Armed” is displayed. *
Keypad • “Exit Now” is displayed during the exit-delay
period. *
• A single beep sounds.
• The red Armed LED lights steady when the
exit-delay period ends.
• All zones are armed.
RF3341 [PIN][#][1] • The LED flashes indicating a signal was Exit during the exit-delay period.
Keypad sent to your security system.
• All zones are armed.
RF3332 Press ARM button All zones are armed. Exit during the exit-delay period.
RF3334
* Text Keypad only

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6.1.2 Perimeter Instant Arming


Use perimeter instant arming to arm only the exterior (perimeter) zones when you remain in the building. An exit
delay is in effect, but no entry delay is in effect so an alarm does occur upon entry.
The green Status LED must be lit and, if using a text keypad, “Ready to Arm” must be displayed. If the green
LED is not on or the keypad displays “Not Ready,” you must use other methods to arm the system (refer to Section
6.2.2 Force Arming on page 13 or Section 6.2.3 Zone Bypass on page 14).

Table 4: Perimeter Instant Arming

Equipment Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Text Keypad LED [PIN][No Entry] • The red Armed LED flashes. • Move freely around the
Keypad [Perimeter Only] • “Perimeter Inst.” is displayed. * interior.
• “Exit Now” is displayed during exit-delay. * • Opening any exterior
• The green Status LED lights steady. door or window triggers
an alarm.
• A single beep sounds.
• The red Armed LED lights steady when
the exit-delay period ends.
• The yellow Perimeter LED lights steady. **
• Only exterior protection zones are armed.
RF3341 Keypad [PIN][#][2] • The LED flashes indicating a signal was • Move freely around the
sent to your security system. interior.
• Only exterior protection zones are armed. • Opening any exterior
door or window triggers
an alarm.
RF3332/RF3332E, Not applicable
RF3334/RF3334E
* Text Keypad only
** LED Keypad only

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6.1.3 Perimeter Arming


Perimeter arming is used when someone is still in the building, only the exterior (perimeter) zones must be armed,
and an entry/exit delay is in effect.
The green Status LED must be lit and, if using a text keypad, “Ready to Arm” must be displayed. If the green
LED is not on or the keypad displays “Not Ready,” you must use other methods to arm the system (refer to Section
6.2.2 Force Arming on page 13 or Section 6.2.3 Zone Bypass on page 14).

Table 5: Perimeter Arming

Equipment Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Text Keypad LED [PIN] • The red Armed LED flashes. • Move freely around the
Keypad [Perimeter Only] • “Perimeter On” is displayed. * interior.
• “Exit Now” is displayed during exit-delay. • Opening any exterior door
* or window triggers an
• The green Status LED lights steady. alarm.
• A single beep sounds.
• The red Armed LED lights steady when
the exit-delay period ends.
• The yellow Perimeter LED lights steady.
**
• Only exterior protection zones are
armed.
RF3341 Keypad [PIN][#][3] • The LED flashes indicating a signal was • Move freely around the
sent to your security system. interior.
• Only exterior protection zones are • Opening any exterior door
armed. or window triggers an
alarm.
RF3332/RF3332E, Not applicable
RF3334/RF3334E
* Text Keypad only
** LED Keypad only

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6.1.4 Custom Arming


Custom arming is used to arm zones that you specify and your installer programs into your system. An entry/exit
delay is in effect unless otherwise programmed.
The green Status LED must be lit and, if using a text keypad, “Ready to Arm” must be displayed. If the green
LED is not on or the keypad displays “Not Ready,” you must use other methods to arm the system (refer to Section
6.2.2 Force Arming on page 13 or Section 6.2.3 Zone Bypass on page 14).

Table 6: Custom Arming

Equipment Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Text Keypad LED [PIN][#][4] • The red Armed LED flashes. Exit during the exit-delay
Keypad • “On Partial” is displayed. * period.
• “Exit Now” is displayed during the exit-
delay period. *
• The green Status LED lights steady.
• A single beep sounds.
• The red Armed LED lights steady when
the exit-delay period ends.
• The zones that were programmed for
custom arming are armed.
RF3341 Keypad [PIN][#][4] • The LED flashes indicating a signal was Exit during the exit-delay
sent to your security system. period.
• The zones programmed for custom
arming are armed.
RF3332/RF3332E, Not applicable
RF3334/RF3334E
* Text Keypad only

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6.1.5 Maximum Security Arming


Maximum security arming is used when no one is still in the building, all zones are to be armed, an exit delay is
in effect, but no entry delay is in effect so an alarm does occur upon entry.
The green Status LED must be lit and, if using a text keypad, “Ready to Arm” must be displayed. If the green
LED is not on or the keypad displays “Not Ready,” you must use other methods to arm the system (refer to Section
6.2.2 Force Arming on page 13 or Section 6.2.3 Zone Bypass on page 14).

Table 7: Maximum Security Arming

Equipment Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Text Keypad LED [PIN][No Entry][On] • The red Armed LED flashes. • Exit during the exit-delay
Keypad • “Armed Instant” is displayed. * period.
• “Exit Now” is displayed during the exit- • Violating any zone after the
delay period. * exit-delay period ends
• A single beep sounds. triggers an instant alarm.
• The red Armed LED lights steady when
the exit-delay period ends.
• All zones are armed.
RF3341 Keypad [PIN][#][5] • The LED flashes indicating a signal was • Exit during the exit-delay
sent to your security system. period.
• All zones are armed. • Violating any zone after the
exit-delay period ends
triggers an instant alarm.
RF3332/RF3332E, Not applicable
RF3334/RF3334E
* Text Keypad only

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6.1.6 Normal Disarming


Please read Section 7.0 Emergency Procedures on page 19 before you are confronted with an emergency event. If you
entered the building through a perimeter door, you might hear a steady entry alert tone from the wired keypads.
If so, disarm according to the chart below.

If an alarm occurred sometime before your arrival, one or more of these happens:
• The bells and sirens sound.
• The wired keypads issue a pulsed tone during the entry delay instead of the usual steady tone.
• The red Armed LED on any LED keypad flashes.
• The red Armed LED on any text keypad flashes and “Zone Alarm” is displayed.
If the alarm is not yet investigated, do not enter the building unless accompanied by the appropriate
Emergency Services’ personnel.

Table 8: Normal Disarming

Equipment Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Text Keypad LED [PIN][Off] • The red Armed LED turns off. • Determine why the sounders, if
Keypad • All sounders are silenced. any, were activated.
• All zones are disarmed. • Correct the cause.
• A single beep sounds. • If a fire alarm was sounding,
• If a fire alarm was sounding, correct the cause and press
“Sounder Silenced” is displayed until [System Reset] or [#][4][7] to
the system is reset. * reset the system.
RF3341 Keypad [PIN][#] • The LED flashes indicating a signal •Determine why the sounders, if
was sent to your security system. any, were activated.
•All sounders are silenced. • Correct the cause.
•All zones are disarmed. • If a fire alarm was sounding,
correct the cause and press
[System Reset] or [#][4][7] to
reset the system.
RF3332/RF3332E Press DISARM • The LED flashes indicating a signal • Determine why the sounders, if
RF3334/RF3334E (unlock) button was sent to your security system. any, were activated.
• All sounders are silenced. • Correct the cause.
• All zones are disarmed. • If a fire alarm was sounding,
correct the cause and press
[System Reset] or [#][4][7] to
reset the system.
* Text Keypad only Note: When in Commercial Fire Mode, enter [PIN][#] a second time on a text or LED keypad to
locate the fire zone number(s) in alarm.

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6.2 Optional Operations


6.2.1 Quick Arming
Quick arming allows you to enter some arming commands without first entering a PIN. If quick arming is not
used, you must enter a PIN at the beginning of all arming command sequences.

Quick arming is not available from a Master keypad or from RF (wireless) keypads.

The following shortcuts are allowed when the system is programmed for quick arming:

Table 9: Quick Arming

Type of Arming Quick Arming Command Sequence


Normal Arming [#][On]
Perimeter Instant Arming – no entry delay [#][No Entry][Perimeter Only]
Perimeter Arming – entry/exit delay in effect [#][Perimeter Only]
Maximum Security Arming [#][No Entry][On]

6.2.2 Force Arming


When one or more zones are faulted (for example, if a window or door is open), the system can be force armed (if
programmed) by bypassing the faulted zones. When a text keypad displays “Not Ready” and the zone LED(s) on
an LED keypad for the faulted zone(s) are lit, force arming is required to arm the system. Although an RF3341
keypad does not indicate a faulted state on the system, you can force arm the system from an RF3341 keypad.
You can also force arm an area using a master keypad in Single Partition Mode.
Force Arming during an AC power failure: Regular arming of the control panel is not permitted during an
AC power failure. The requirement to force arm serves as a warning that the control panel is operating under
backup battery.

Bypassing or force arming removes some of your building’s protection because it excludes the faulted
zones from arming. Therefore, an intrusion might not be detected or the detection might be delayed.
Always attempt to correct any zone problems (close doors and windows, etc.) before using these
features. If you cannot correct the problem, contact your installing company.

Table 10: Force Arming

Equipment Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Text Keypad LED Enter any Arming • The red Armed LED flashes during the If leaving, exit during the exit-
Keypad Command Sequence. exit-delay period. delay period.
Enter [Bypass] during the • All zones normally armed by the
five-second beep. Arming Command Sequence are
armed except for the faulted zones.
RF3341 Keypad Any Arming Command • The LED flashes indicating a signal If leaving, exit during the exit-
Sequence [9] was sent to your security system. delay period.
• All zones normally armed by the
Arming Command Sequence are
armed except for the faulted zones.
RF3332/RF3332E, Not applicable
RF3334/RF3334E
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6.2.3 Zone Bypass


There might be occasions when you need to temporarily bypass one or more zones before arming the system.
Bypass commands only work when the control panel is disarmed. For example, an open window can cause the
text keypad to display “Not Ready” followed by the zone number. The LED keypad might have one of its zone
LEDs on steady.
You must be in Single Partition Mode to bypass from a Master keypad. Bypassing without arming is not allowed
from an RF (wireless) keypad. If more than one zone requires bypassing, enter the additional zone numbers.

Refer to Section 6.2.2 Force Arming on page 13 for another method to bypass zones.

Table 11: Zone Bypass

Type of Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Bypassing
Bypass Faulted [PIN][Bypass][XXX] The green Status LED flashes if no other If desired, arm the control panel
Zones [XXX][XXX] * zones are faulted. after bypassing.
Read Bypassed [PIN][Bypass] • “Bypass” is displayed on a text keypad If desired, arm the control panel
Zones followed by the zone number(s) of any after bypassing.
bypassed zones.
• All zones normally armed by the arming
command sequence are armed except
for faulted zones.
Clear Individual [PIN][Bypass][XXX] * The specified individual zone bypass is If desired, arm the control panel
Bypassed cleared. after bypassing.
Zone(s)
Clear All [PIN][Bypass][*] All bypasses are cleared. If desired, arm the control panel
Bypasses after bypassing.
* [XXX] is a 3-digit zone You must enter the zone number as a three-digit number. Example: 001, 062, or 125.
number Note: All bypasses are cleared when the system is disarmed, except for 24-hour or Day-Monitor
zones. To clear a bypass on a 24-hour zone or Day-Monitor, use one of the two methods above.

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6.2.4 Automatic Arming


You can program each area to arm automatically once per day. You cannot program automatic arming from an
RF (wireless) keypad. Programming automatic arming in Master Keypad mode affects all areas you have access to.
If you program automatic arming in single area mode or from a single area keypad, it affects only the area you are
working in.
Do this procedure at a text keypad because no visual clues are provided from an LED keypad.

Table 12: Automatic Arming

Setting the Automatic Arming Time Notes


[Master PIN][#][0] You can only set the Automatic Arming Time in Master Programming Mode.
[1] To enter Automatic Arming Setup programming.
Enter the area number. • If programming from a Master Keypad that is not in Single Partition Mode, you are
Press [#] to exit. prompted to enter the area to program.
• You are allowed to program only the areas to which you are assigned.
• If programming from a standard keypad or from a Master Keypad in Single
Partition Mode, skip this step.
Enter a time for each day in • Programming starts with Sunday. The keypad displays “Sunday –nn : nn”
24-hour clock format • Enter the time in 24-hour clock format and press the [#] key. If you make a
mistake, press the [#] key twice to move back to your last entry.
• Time examples: 12 midnight = 2400# 12 noon = 1200#
12:01 am = 0001# 12:01 pm = 1201#
1:00 am = 0100# 1:00 pm = 1300#
Disabled = 0000#

6.2.5 Delaying Automatic Arming


When automatic arming is set, a pre-arming period begins 15 minutes before the system arms automatically to
inform occupants that the system is about to arm. The keypad sounders, and any outputs programmed to follow
the keypad sounders, pulse five times every minute. During the last five minutes before arming, these sounders are
on steady. Once per minute the keypad (text keypad only) displays “Arm in nn min./PIN OFF - extend.”
To delay automatic arming during the pre-arming period, use the appropriate command sequence from the table.
To extend the automatic arming time at any time, use the delayed arming feature.

An RF3341 keypad gives no indication of the pre-arming period and cannot be used to delay automatic
arming.

Table 13: Delaying Automatic Arming

Equipment Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Text Keypad LED [PIN][Off] The arming time is extended to 30 minutes from Exit before the new
Keypad the time you entered the command sequence. automatic arming time.
A new pre-arming period begins 15 minutes
prior to the new automatic arming time.
RF3341, Not applicable
RF3332/RF3322E,
RF3334/RF3334E
Note: The keypad volume setting also applies to the Auto Arm tone.

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6.2.6 Automatic Disarming


You can program each area to disarm automatically once per day. You cannot program automatic disarming from
an RF (wireless) keypad.
If your program automatic disarming in Master Keypad mode, it affects all areas you have access to. If
programmed in single area mode, or from a single area keypad, it affects only the area you are working in.
Do this procedure at a text keypad because no visual clues are provided from an LED keypad.

Table 14: Automatic Disarming

Setting the Automatic Disarming Time Notes


[Master PIN][#][0] You can only set the automatic disarming time in Master Programming Mode.
[4] To enter the automatic disarming setup programming.
Enter the area number. • If you are programming from a Master Keypad that is not in Single Partition
Press [#] to exit. Mode, you are prompted to enter the area to program.
• You are allowed to program only the areas to which you are assigned.
• If you are programming from a standard keypad or from a Master Keypad in
Single Partition Mode, skip this step.
Enter a time for each day in • Programming starts with Sunday. The keypad displays “Sunday –nn : nn”
24-hour clock format • Enter the time in 24-hour clock format and press the [#] key. If you make a
mistake, press the [#] key twice to move back to your last entry.
• Time examples: 12 midnight = 2400# 12 noon = 1200#
12:01 am = 0001# 12:01 pm = 1201#
1:00 am = 0100# 1:00 pm = 1300#
Disabled = 0000#

6.2.7 Delayed Arming


Delayed arming causes the system to arm after a specified number of hours. Delayed arming is not available from
RF (wireless) keypads. You can use delayed arming even if there are no automatic arming times programmed. If
delayed arming is used in Master Keypad mode, it affects all areas you have access to. If it is used in Single
Partition Mode, or from a single area keypad, it affects only the area you are working in.

Delayed arming overrides the automatic arming time. Delayed arming also provides a 15-minute pre-
arming period like the one provided with automatic arming.

Table 15: Delayed Arming

Setting Delayed Arming Notes


[PIN][#][9][9] • To enter the delayed arming setup programming.
• The keypad displays:
“Arm in nn Hours
# to accept”
Enter the number of hours to Enter the number of hours from the current time that you want the system to wait before
delay arming in [0][1] format. arming.
For example, if it is 3:00pm, and you want the system to arm at 9:30pm, enter [0][6][#]

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6.2.8 Chime Mode


Chime Mode causes the keypad sounders to beep each time a Perimeter or Entry/Exit zone is triggered when the
control panel is off (disarmed). The [#][7] command is used to turn Chime Mode both off and on.

Table 16: Chime Mode

Action Equipment Command Sequence What Happens


Turn On Text keypad [PIN][#][7] • “Chime Mode On” is displayed for 5 seconds. *
Chime Mode LED keypad • The LED flashes indicating a signal was sent to your security
RF3341 keypad system. **
• Keypad sounders beep for 2 seconds whenever a Perimeter
or Entry/Exit zone is triggered.
Turn Off Text keypad [PIN][#][7] • “Chime Mode Off” displays for 5 seconds. *
Chime Mode LED keypad • The LED flashes indicating a signal was sent to your security
RF3341 keypad system. **
• Chime Mode is turned off.
* Text Keypad only ** LED Keypad only

6.2.9 Access Control


Your system might use a keypad key sequence to activate other electrical devices. Access control is not available
from an RF (wireless) keypad or from the keyfobs. Refer to Access Code on page 24.

This feature can be used in armed or disarmed modes.

The special PIN required to perform this function is known as an Access Control PIN. This PIN can control
devices that are activated for a short period of time (for example, electric locking mechanisms on a door). Access
PIN activations are recorded in the History Buffer.

Table 17: Access Control

Type of Disarming Command Sequence What Happens


Momentary Access Control Panel Activation [Access Control PIN][Off] The access device is activated for 10 seconds.

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6.2.10 Changing the Date


Because you can change the system date only in Master Programming Mode, you cannot program the system
date from an RF (wireless) keypad.

Record your entries so they are available before you enter Master Programming Mode. Enter the
parameters promptly. If a delay of 15 seconds or more occurs between your entries, the 3-beep error
tone sounds and the control panel automatically exits from the programming mode.

Table 18: Changing the Date

Steps To Change the Date Command Sequence If Accepted, the Text Keypad Displays:
Enter Master Programming Mode. [Master PIN][#][0] “2 Change Date”
(display scrolls to this)
Enter 2 for System Date Setup [2] “Enter Month”
programming. (01 ... 12)
Enter the Month. [0][1] through [1][2] “Enter Day”
(01 ... 31)
Enter the Day. [0][1] through [3][1] “Enter Year”
(XX) End with #
Enter the Year. Last two digits of the year “Month, Day, Year”
followed by [#]. A long beep signifies acceptance.
Note: Entering the command sequence [Master Code][#][0][2][#] causes the text keypad to display the date.

6.2.11 Setting the System Clock


Because you can only set the time on the system clock in Master Programming Mode, you cannot program the
system clock from an RF (wireless) keypad.

Record your entries so they are available before you enter Master Programming Mode. Enter the
parameters promptly. If a delay of 15 seconds or more occurs between entries, the 3-beep error tone
sounds and the control panel automatically exits from the programming mode.

Do this procedure at a text keypad because no visual clues are provided from an LED keypad.

Table 19: Setting the System Clock

Steps To Set the Time Command Sequence If Accepted, the Text Keypad Displays:
Enter Master Programming Mode. [Master PIN][#][0] “6 Change Time” *
(display scrolls to this)
Enter 6 for System Date Setup [6] “Enter Day”
programming. (1 ... 7)
Enter the Day. [1] through [7] “Enter Time”
Sunday Saturday (0100 ... 1259)
Enter the Time. [0][1][0][0] through “Enter AM/PM”
[1][2][5][9] (4/6) End with #
Enter AM or PM. [4][#] for AM or “Day – Time”
[6][#] for PM A long beep signifies acceptance.
* This is displayed only in Single Partition Mode Note: Entering the command sequence [Master Code][#][0][2][#]
causes the text keypad to display the date.

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7.5 Fire Alarms


7.0 Emergency Procedures Fire alarms are silenced by entering a [PIN] (with
disarm privileges) the [Off] key. The fire alarm system
7.1 Identifying Alarm Sounds
is not reset until smoke detectors alarms are cleared by
Your alarm system might be programmed for a steady using the [System Reset] command. The fire alarm
alarm sound or a pulsed alarm sound. It is important to system is not functional until this procedure has been
learn the difference between a fire alarm sound and an followed. Refer to Fire Reset below.
intrusion alarm sound before you are confronted with
an actual emergency. 7.6 Fire Reset
During a fire alarm, exit the building immediately.
7.2 Silencing Alarms
When it is determined there is no fire, you must silence
All alarms can be silenced with a PIN that has disarm the bells and sirens before you can initiate the [System
privileges. Enter your [PIN][Off] (or [PIN][#] from an Reset] command.
RF3341 keypad) to silence the alarm and turn off
[PIN][System Reset]
(disarm) the control panel.
Before using the [System Reset] command, identify
7.3 A Cautionary Note which smoke detector alarmed so the monitoring
How you respond to an alarm depends, mostly, on the company can verify its operation.
type and time of the alarm. You should seek the advice
of your installing company as it installs your system, Although you can silence alarms from an
not later (that is, after an alarm) to develop a response RF3341 Keypad, you cannot reset the
plan. system from an RF3341 Keypad.
If there is any threat or hint of danger to yourself or
others in the building, such as in the event of a fire Enter a [PIN] and press the [System Reset] key to reset
alarm, instruct everyone to leave immediately. Do not any smoke detectors after a fire alarm occurs.
enter the building unless accompanied by the
appropriate Emergency Services' personnel, or after To use the System Reset command
they have given the OK to enter. sequence, your PIN must have disarm
7.4 Caution When Entering a Building privileges.

An alarm occurred if one or more of these conditions is


The System Reset command performs a fire reset, a
true:
battery test, and clears all system troubles.
• The bells and sirens are on
7.7 Fire Trouble
• The red Armed LED is flashing and the text
A Fire Trouble message with a zone number identifies
keypad displays “Zone Alarm”
a problem with the fire system, such as a break in the
• One or more of the LED keypad’s zone LEDs are wiring that monitors smoke detectors. If the system is
flashing. in Commercial Fire Mode, a fire trouble message with
The wired keypad also issues a pulsed tone during the no zone number indicates a ground fault.
entry delay instead of the usual steady tone. A fire trouble is indicated by a short beep from the
keypad sounders every 10 seconds. The text keypad
The RF3341 Keypads do not indicate that displays “Fire Trouble” followed by the zones in a
an alarm is occurring or has occurred. With trouble condition. The LED keypad lights the Fire and
these keypads, you must rely on signals Trouble LEDs steady and lights the corresponding
from other system devices to notify you of zone LEDs.
an alarm.

If the alarm was not investigated, do not enter the The RF3341 Keypad cannot indicate a Fire
building unless accompanied by the appropriate Trouble condition.
Emergency Services’ personnel.

Notify your installing company immediately if the fire


trouble message is displayed.

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To silence the fire trouble tone, enter any [PIN] and


press the [Off] key (or enter [PIN][#] from an RF3341 Figure 3: Escape Plan
Keypad). After the problems are resolved, enter a
[PIN] and press the [Off] key ([PIN][#] from an
RF3341 Keypad) to clear the “Fire Trouble” display.
7.8 Fire Safety 1 1
2
No fire detection device or system is 100%
foolproof. 5 3

This fire alarm system can provide early warning of a


4
developing fire. Such a system, however, does not
ensure protection against property damage or loss of
life resulting from a fire. Any fire alarm system can fail 1 – Bedroom 4 – Basement
to warn for any number of reasons (for example, 2 – Hall 5 – Living Room
smoke not reaching a detector behind a closed door).
3 – Dining Room * – Smoke Detector
If Installed in Family Residences
Install a smoke detector on each story including
Adherence to these guidelines can lead to reasonable basements, but excluding crawl spaces and unfinished
fire safety when the following items are practiced: attics.
• Minimize hazards: Avoid smoking in bed, leaving
• Provide a barricade between family members and
children home alone, and cleaning with flammable
fire, smoke, and toxic gases (for example, close all
liquids.
bedroom doors before retiring).
• Providing a fire warning system: Most fire
• Instruct children to open their bedroom windows
deaths occur in the home, with the majority during
and exit safely from the building. If exiting is not
sleeping hours. The minimum level of protection
possible, teach them to stay at the open window
requires smoke detectors to be installed outside of
and shout for help until it arrives.
each separate sleeping area and on each additional
story of the dwelling. • In the event of a fire alarm after retiring, wake the
children by shouting to them from behind your
For added early warning protection, install detectors in
closed door. Tell them to keep their bedroom
all separated areas including the basement, bedrooms,
doors closed.
dining room, utility room, furnace room, and hallways.
• If the top of your bedroom door is
Create and Practice an Escape Plan
uncomfortably hot, do not open it. Most likely,
A fire warning is wasted unless the family plans in there is fire, intolerable heat, or smoke on the other
advance for a rapid and safe exit from the building. side. Shout to all family members to keep their
• Draw a floor plan of the entire house showing two bedroom doors closed and to exit the building by
exits from each bedroom and two from the house. alternate routes.
Since stairwells and hallways might be blocked • If the top of the door is not uncomfortably hot,
during a fire, the plan must provide exits from brace the bottom of the door with your foot, and
bedroom windows. the top with one hand, then open the door about
Make copies of the plan and practice it with all one inch. Be prepared to slam the door shut if
family members. there is any pressure against the door or if any hot
• Pre-arrange a meeting place outside and away air rushes in.
from the residence. Once out of the building, all • If there is no evidence of excessive heat or
occupants should immediately go to the pre- pressure, leave the room and close the door
selected location to be accounted for. behind you. Shout appropriate instructions to all
family members and immediately leave the
building by the pre-planned routes. If heavy smoke
is present, drop to your hands and knees, or crawl
to remain below the smoke level.

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Installation Considerations 7.9 Emergency Keypad Alarms/


Proper location of detection devices is one of the most Silencing Alarms
critical factors in a fire alarm system.
Here are some general considerations: The Emergency Alarm Keys [ ], [ ], and [ ] can
generate Fire, Special Emergency, and Panic Alarms if
• Do not install smoke detectors in “dead air” spaces programmed by the installer. Ask your installing
or close to ventilating or air-conditioning outlets company to explain the function of these keys. To use
because smoke might be circulated away from the an Emergency Key, you must press the button for
detector. Locations near air inlets are favored. two seconds to generate an alarm. Use the
• Avoid areas subject to normal smoke Disarming Command Sequence to cancel or silence
concentrations such as kitchens, garages, or near these alarms.
fireplaces. If the Emergency Alarm Keys are to be used, label the
• Do not install smoke detectors where normal area keys to signify their functions.
temperatures are above 38 °C (100 °F) or below 0 Label the left-most key as the Fire key. This is the only
°C (32 °F). key that can be designated as the Fire key.
• Avoid areas of high humidity and dust Label the middle key as the Special Emergency key.
concentrations. Label the right-most key as the Panic key.
• Install ceiling-mounted detectors so the edge is no On RF keyfobs, the Panic signal is sent to your security
closer than 10 cm (4 inches) from any wall. system when two keys are held down simultaneously
• Place the top edge of wall mounted detectors from for at least three seconds.
10 to 30 cm (4 to 12 inches) from the ceiling.
Figure 5: Emergency Keypad Alarms
Figure 4: Smoke Detector Installation
Armed Perimeter Armed
Status Supervisory Status
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Power Bell Silenced Power

3 4
Fire
Trouble 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

2
Fire
TEST WEEKLY
On On

1 1

4
2

5
3

6
Off
Perimeter
Only
1

4
2

5
3

6
Off
Perimeter
Only

No No
7 8 9 Entry 7 8 9 Entry

5 4 * 0 # Bypass

System
Reset
* 0 # Bypass

System
Reset

1 – Emergency Keys
4

1 – Rec Room 4 – Bedroom


2 – Dining Room 5 – Living Room
3 – Kitchen * – Smoke Detector
Install smoke detectors between sleeping areas and
family living areas.

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7.10 Turning OFF (Disarming) Your System under Duress


A Duress PIN (refer to Section 8.0 Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) on page 23 and Section 8.4 PIN Authority
Levels on page 24) is used when someone demands, by threatening your life or well-being, that you turn the system
off. When used, the Duress PIN turns off the system and reports a silent Duress alarm if the system is connected to
a monitoring service. When disarming the system normally, use extreme care when entering your PIN to turn off
the system, so you do not inadvertently enter a Duress PIN.
You can enter the Duress PIN at any keypad, but you cannot disarm the system under duress from a keyfob. In a
duress situation, avoid using a keyfob to disarm the system since this prevents you from notifying the monitoring
service of your need for assistance.

Table 20: Disarming Your System under Duress

Equipment Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Text Keypad LED [Duress PIN][Off] • The system appears to disarm Protect your life and well-
Keypad normally. being while awaiting
• A Duress Code is sent to your assistance.
monitoring service.
RF3341 Keypad [Duress PIN][#] • The system appears to disarm Protect your life and well-
normally. being while awaiting
• A Duress Code is sent to your assistance.
monitoring service.
RF3332/RF3332E, Not applicable
RF3334/RF3334E

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8.0 Personal Identification Numbers (PINs)


8.1 General Information
When programming personal identification numbers, it is helpful to know these terms:
• PIN: Personal Identification Number. Users enter this four- or six-digit code at the keypad to gain access to
the system. You can assign a PIN to each User Number 001 through 200.
• User Number: This number identifies each person using the system. There are 200 possible user numbers
available (001 through 200).
• Authority Level: This number determines the functions each user can perform.
Your system can assign up to 200 PINs, each four or six digits long. You can only assign a PIN to one user
number. Attempting to assign the same PIN to multiple user numbers results in the three-beep error tone, and the
entry is not made.
User Number 001 is designated as a Master code. It can be used to add, delete, or change other PINs. It always
has access to all areas regardless of how it is programmed.
User Number 001 is shipped from the factory with the PIN of 1 2 3 4. Change this PIN to one of your personal
preference and program it as a Master code.
Never program PINs with common sequences such as 1 2 3 4, 1 1 1 1, or 2 4 6 8 because they are easily triggered.
8.2 Removing a PIN
To disable (remove) a PIN:
1. Enter a [Master code] and press [#][0][0].
2. Enter the user number of the PIN to be cancelled and press [#].
You cannot disable User Number 001 using this method.
8.3 Changing a PIN
Since you can only change PINs in Master Programming Mode, they are not programmable from an RF
(wireless) keypad. Change PINs at a text keypad because no visual clues are provided by an LED keypad.

Record your entries so they are available before you enter Master Programming Mode. Enter the
parameters promptly. If a delay of 15 seconds or more occurs between entries, the 3-beep error tone
sounds and the control panel automatically exits from the programming mode.

Table 21: Changing a PIN

Steps To Change a PIN Command Sequence If Accepted, the Text Keypad Display Reads:
Enter Master Programming Mode. [Master PIN][#][0] “0 User Change”
(display scrolls to this)
Enter 0 for PIN Setup programming. [0] “Enter User Number”
(001 ... 200)
Enter the user number. [0][0][0] through [2][0][0] “Enter Authority Level”
Level (0 to 6)
Enter the Authority Level. [0] through [6] “Enter Area(s) or # for all”
Enter the area(s) (partitions) to which the [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7],
“Enter Next Area, End with #” or
user has access. and/or [8] followed by [#] ”Enter PIN”
Enter the PIN. Any 4 or 6 digits. “Enter PIN Again. End with #”
Do not press [#]. A long beep signifies acceptance of the PIN.
Enter the PIN again followed by [#]. [PIN] (same 4 or 6 digits as
previous step) then [#]
Note: The Master PIN can only change another PIN if the Master PIN is assigned to the same areas as the PIN it is changing.

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8.4 PIN Authority Levels


0 = Master
Can enter all commands, add or change PINs in assigned areas, change the time and date, bypass, arm, disarm,
perform system tests, system reset, and view history. User Number 001 must have the Master authority level. Any
or all PINs can behave as a Master code. The Master code always has authority in all partitions.
1 = Unlimited
Can enter all commands, bypass, arm, disarm, system reset, and perform system tests. It cannot change PINs.
2 = General
Can bypass, arm, and disarm. It cannot change PINs, system reset, enter [#][7], or any of the [#][8] functions.
3 = Arm Only
Can arm the system with [PIN][ON] arming sequence only. Cannot perform other functions, including disarming.
4 = Temporary
Valid only for a specified time (the PIN expires on a pre-determined date). It can arm and disarm the system, but
cannot perform any other functions. The code can be used from a Master keypad, but only in Single Partition
Mode. If access is assigned to more than one area, you must enter a Temporary PIN expiration date for all
assigned areas (refer to Section 8.5 Changing the Expiration Date for Temporary PINs).
5 = Duress
When the system is disarmed using the duress code, a silent report is sent to your monitoring service. The duress
code is intended to be used when the user is forced to disarm the system. Refer to Section 7.10 Turning OFF
(Disarming) Your System under Duress on page 22.
6 = Access Code
When a PIN with an access code is entered, any output programmed for access output (for example, door strikes)
pulse on for 10 seconds (works when the system is armed or disarmed).
8.5 Changing the Expiration Date for Temporary PINs
Since you can only change the expiration date for temporary PINs in Master Programming Mode, they are not
programmable from an RF (wireless) keypad. Do this procedure at a text keypad because no visual clues are
provided by an LED keypad.

Record your entries so they are available before you enter Master Programming Mode. Enter the
parameters promptly. If a delay of 15 seconds or more occurs between entries, the 3-beep error tone
sounds and the control panel exits from the programming mode.

Table 22: Changing the Expiration Date

Steps To Change the Expiration Date Command Sequence If Accepted, the Text Keypad Display Reads:
Enter Master Programming Mode. [Master PIN][#][0] “3 Change Date of Code Expiration” *
(display scrolls to this)
Enter 3 for Date of Code Expiration Setup [3] “Enter Month”
programming. (01 ... 12)
Enter the Expiration Month. [0][1] through [1][2] “Enter Day”
January December (01 ... 31)
Enter the Expiration Day. The temporary PIN [0][1] through [3][1] “Enter Year”
expires at midnight on the day selected. (XX) End with #
Enter the Year. Last two digits of the year “Month, Day, Year”
followed by [#] A long beep signifies acceptance.
* Appears only when in Single Partition Mode. Note: Enter the command sequence [Master Code][#][3][#] to cause the
text keypad to display the temporary code expiration date.

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9.0 Error Displays


You can read error displays only when the control panel is disarmed. Some control panel errors, such as battery
trouble and any RF troubles, cause the keypad sounders to beep every 10 seconds.
You can silence the keypad sounders for 4 hours by entering [PIN][Off].
The sounders continue to sound until the problem is fixed.

Clear the error display as advised by your installing company, or if you are certain the problem is
remedied.

Table 23: Error Displays

Error/Warning Messages
LED Keypad Text Keypad Meaning
Power Light Control Trouble There is an Error Message. To display the message, enter [PIN][#][8][7].
(green) flashing Enter [#][8][7]
LED 1 on AC Power Failure There is a power failure and the control panel is operating on backup battery power.
LED 2 on Battery Trouble * If there was a power failure, wait at least two hours for the battery to recharge, then
enter [PIN][System Reset] to perform a battery test.
LED 3 on Communicator Err ** The control panel failed to communicate with the central station.
LED 4 on System Fault Internal error in the control circuitry or optional circuitry. Refer to Section 9.1
System Faults.
LED 5 on Keypad Fault One of the keypads is not responding to the control panel.
LED 6 on Keypad Tamper One of the keypad housings was opened.
LED 7 on Multiplex Bus The multiplex bus is defective or is shorted.
LED 8 on Aux. Power Fault The auxiliary power is shorted.
Zone Trouble One of the zones is not responding to the control panel. This might also be
displayed during power-up; if this occurs, ignore the message.
RF Indicates a problem with an RF (wireless) zone.
Dirty Chamber One of the multiplex smoke detectors failed the sensitivity test and might require
cleaning or replacement. Clear the keypad beep by entering [PIN][Off]
* The Battery Trouble message is cleared only by the [System ** The Communicator Error message is cleared only by the
Reset] command or another Automatic Battery Test, even [System Reset] command or the next successful Automatic
after the problem is remedied. System Off Normal report, even after the problem is
remedied.

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9.1 System Faults


System faults are designated as shown in Table 24:

Table 24: System Faults

[#][8][7] displays: [#][8][9] displays:


RAM Fault System Fault 01
ROM Fault System Fault 02
EEPROM Fault System Fault 03
Ground Fault System Fault 04
2Ph/Bell Fault = loss of communication to bell/dual phone line module System Fault 10
Line 1 Fault = bell/dual phone line module phone line 1 fault System Fault 11
Line 2 Fault = bell/dual phone line module phone line 2 fault System Fault 12
Bell Fault = bell/dual phone line module bell circuit fault System Fault 13
Aux. Relay Fault = bell/dual phone line module aux. relay fault System Fault 14
Oct. Relay Fault = loss of communication to octal relay module System Fault 20
Reserved for older control panels System Fault 50
AR IB Queue Full = modem buffer full System Fault 51
AR Host Down = network data switch down System Fault 52
AR Unreg. Modem = modem not registered System Fault 53
AR Power Fail = power source below defined threshold System Fault 54
AR Network Lost = loss of network System Fault 55
AR Modem HW Err = modem hardware error System Fault 56
AR Modem SW Err = modem software error System Fault 57
AR Opt. Bus Err = loss of communications to alternate communication module System Fault 58
AR Corrupt MSG = message error System Fault 59
AltComm A Tx Err System Fault 60
SerialBI/F Fault
SerialB Tx Error
SerialB Rx Error
SerialBFlowError
AltComm A Error
AltComm B Error
AltComm B Tx Err
AltComm A Flow
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10.0 Testing Your System


10.1 Zone Test
The zone test confirms that detectors report alarms to the keypad. A zone test works on all zones, except 24-hour
zones and fire zones. While the keypad is in a zone test, no control panel alarms activate an alarm, except 24-hour
zone alarms and fire alarms; these alarms override the zone test function.
This test requires you to manually alarm each zone.
At the start of the test, if programmed, a report is sent to the central station followed by reports on the individual
zones as they are tested. When the zone test is complete, a test restoral report is sent to the central station.
If you perform this test from a Master Keypad, the keypad must be in Single Partition Mode. Zone tests are not
available from RF (wireless) keypads.

Test the system weekly.

Table 25: Zone Test

Type of Test Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Zone Test [PIN][#][8][1] • “Test Zone” is displayed followed by the • Test each zone as
numbers of the zones that were not tested. * instructed by your
• The zone LEDs of any untested zones flash. ** installing company.
• “Now Testing” is displayed followed by the • Exit the Zone Test using
number of the zone currently being tested. * [PIN][#].
• The LED for the zone currently being tested
turns on steady. **
• As each zone is tested, “Test Zone” appears
followed by the remaining untested zones. *
• As each zone is tested, its LED turns off. **
* Text Keypad only
** LED Keypad only

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10.2 Battery Tests


If a power failure occurs, your control panel has a backup battery that continues to power the control panel for
many hours. The control panel automatically recharges the battery when power is restored.
In addition to the automatic battery test performed every 2 minutes, you can also test the battery manually. This
test also uses the battery to manually activate all the system sounders for 2 seconds ([PIN][#][8][5] only). If the
battery voltage is low, a battery fault occurs (refer to Section 9.0 Error Displays on page 25).
If you perform this test from a Master keypad, the keypad must be in Single Partition Mode. System Tests are not
available from RF (wireless) keypads.

Table 26: Zone Test

Type of Test Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Local Battery/ [PIN][#][8][5] • All keypad LEDs turn on. • If the sounder fails to operate
Sounder Test • The keypad sounder and all alarm or if the battery fails, contact
sounding devices operate for 2 seconds. your installing company.
• If the test fails, the control panel indicates
a control problem. Refer to Section 9.0
Error Displays on page 25.
Battery Test [PIN][System Reset] • The control panel performs a battery test. • Contact your installing
• The control panel reports a Low Battery company if a low or missing
or a Low Battery Restoral is necessary. battery is reported.

10.3 Communicator Test


This test is available only if your system sends alarms and system information to a monitoring service, and is
programmed by the installing company to permit communicator tests. You can perform this test from a Master
Keypad. The account code for Area #1 is used. System tests are not available from RF (wireless) keypads.
A long beep initially sounds to acknowledge the start of the test. If the test is successful, the sounder again sounds
one long beep. If the test fails, the keypad sounder turns ON continuously. To silence the sounder, enter your
[PIN] and press the [#] key or the [*] key.

Table 27: Communicator Test

Type of Test Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Communicator [PIN][#][8][2] • A long beep sounds. To silence the sounder, press
Test • A “Test” report is sent to the monitoring [System Reset].
service. Note: This test can take several
• If the test fails, the keypad sounder minutes to complete because the
operates continuously. control panel attempts ten calls.

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10.4 Fire Walk Test


This test confirms that smoke detectors report alarms to the keypads. The Fire Walk Test tests all fire zones,
including verified fire and waterflow.
This test requires you to manually alarm each zone.
If programmed, a Fire Walt Test report is sent to the central station at the start of a Fire Walk Test. Fire alarm
reports are not sent to the central station during the Fire Walk Test. A Fire Walk Test restoral is sent upon
completion of the Fire Walk Test.
The Fire Walk Test runs for 20 minutes once it is started. The test time is extended to 20 minutes every time you
test another zone.
When you test a fire zone, any output programmed to follow that zone is activated for 5 seconds.

Table 28: Fire Walk Test

Type of Test Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Fire Walk Test [PIN][#][9][1] • “Fire Test” is displayed followed by the number • Test each zone as
of any zones that are untested. * instructed by your
• The LEDs of any untested zones flash. ** installing company.
• “Fire Testing” is displayed followed by the • Exit the Fire Walk Test
number of the zone currently being tested. * using [PIN][#].
• The LED for the zone currently being tested
turns on steady. **
• As each zone is tested, the “Fire Test” message
appears followed by the remaining untested
zones. *
• As each zone is tested, its LED turns off. **
* Text keypad only
** LED keypad only

A Fire Walk Test prevents the system from sending any Fire Reports during the test.

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10.5 Event History Readback


The History Buffer stores the last 400 events in memory. The text keypad can display all of these events. The
LED keypad only displays the zones (1 to 16) that alarmed since the last Event History Readback. If you perform
this test from a Master keypad, the keypad must be in Single Partition Mode. The RF3341 keypad cannot display
history events.

Table 29: Event History Readback

Type of Test Command Sequence What Happens What To Do


Event History [PIN][#][8][9] • The last event to take place is displayed. * • Scroll through the events
Readback • The zone LEDs flash for any zones that alarmed using the [9], [6], and [#]
since the last Event History Readback. ** keys. *
Note: To read the System Error Displays, follow the • Exit from Event History
instructions in Section 9.0 Error Displays. using [PIN][#].
* Text keypad only ** LED keypad only

Scrolling through the History Events (Text Keypad Only)


Press [#] to scroll back through the history line by line.
Press [9] to scroll in reverse chronological order by event.
Press [6] to scroll back through the events (toward the most recent) by event.
Each event consists of two or three lines or display screens. The first line/screen is the event title and user. The
second line/screen is the date of the event or the change being made. If there is a third line/screen, it will be the
date of the change.
To exit the Event History Mode, press the [*] key or wait 20 seconds and the keypad exits automatically.
When performing Event History Readback from a Master keypad, each area displays its own history.

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11.0 The Master Keypad (Text Keypad Only)


11.1 General Information
Your system can include a Master Keypad. A Master Keypad is a text keypad programmed to provide access to
all areas assigned to you, not just the area in which the Master Keypad is located. This is different from a standard
keypad because standard keypads provide access only to the single area in which they are located. Commands
entered at the Master Keypad affect all the areas to which you have access. If this is not desirable, the Master
Keypad can control each area individually using Single Partition Mode. Single Partition Mode allows you to
control any or all of the areas to which you have access on an individual (one by one) basis (refer to Section 11.3
Single Partition Mode).

To use the Master Keypad, your PIN must be assigned to the area in which the Master Keypad is
located.

11.2 Master Keypad Displays


Master keypad displays differ slightly from standard keypads. The Master Keypad display scrolls the status of each
area, followed by the area number. For example, if all areas are armed, the Master Keypad scrolls through the
following displays:
Armed Armed Armed Armed Armed Armed Armed Armed
area 1 area 2 area 3 area 4 area 5 area 6 area 7 area 8

If only areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 are armed, the Master Keypad scrolls through the following displays:
Armed Armed Armed Armed Ready to Armed Ready to Armed
area 1 area 2 area 3 area 4 Arm area 5 area 6 Arm area 7 area 8

Areas that are not ready display as “Not Ready.”


Table 30 helps you understand what each LED function of the Master keypad represents.

Table 30: Master Keypad LEDs

LED Off Flashing On


Armed All areas are disarmed. One or more areas are armed, or All areas are armed, and no alarms
(red) an alarm occurred. occurred.
Status Not ready to arm (if the Armed LED One or more zones are All areas are ready to arm.
(green) is on, all areas are armed). bypassed.
Power The control panel lost all power; no Control panel problems exist. Normal Operation. The control panel is
(green) AC or battery. Refer to Section 9.0 Error running on AC power with no problem.
Displays on page 25.
Fire There are no fire alarms. A fire zone is in alarm. A fire trouble condition exists.
(red)

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11.3 Single Partition Mode


Single Partition Mode controls areas on a one by one basis from the Master Keypad.
To enter Single Partition Mode, enter your [PIN], then press the [#] key twice. This displays the first area to which
you have access. Enter the desired command sequence for this area. You do not need to enter your PIN again. To
move to the next area, press the [#] key twice.
To exit Single Partition Mode, hold the [*] key down for 2 seconds. The system also automatically exits Single
Partition Mode after 40 seconds without a keypad entry.
Example of Accessing Single Partition Mode
Enter your [PIN] and press the [#] key twice:
[1][2][3][4][#][#].
The first area to which you have access is displayed: “Ready to Arm. Cafeteria.”
Enter the desired command sequence (in this case arming) for this area: [#][On].
Move to the next area by pressing the [#] key twice: [#][#].
The next area to which you have access is displayed: “Ready to Arm. Office.”
Enter the desired command sequence for this area.
Exit Single Partition Mode by holding the [*] key for 2 seconds.
11.4 Arming from the Master Keypad

Table 31: Arming from the Master Keypad

Type of Arming Desired Command Sequence


Arming all the areas to which you [PIN] and any Arming Command Sequence
have access. This arms all the areas to which you have access even if they are already armed.
Arming only some of the areas to 1. [PIN][#][#].
which you have access. You are in Single Partition Mode. The first area to which you have access is
displayed: “Ready to Arm. Cafeteria.”
2. Enter the desired Arming Command Sequence for the area.
3. Press [#][#] to open the next area to which you have access.
The next area to which you have access is displayed: “Ready to Arm. Office.”
4. Enter the desired Arming Command Sequence for the area.
5.
After arming any or all areas to which Exit Single Partition Mode by holding [*] for at least 2 seconds.
you have access, exit Single Partition The system also exits Single Partition Mode after 40 seconds without a keypad entry.
Mode.

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11.5 Disarming from the Master Keypad

Table 32: Disarming from the Master Keypad

Type of Disarming Desired Command Sequence


Disarming all the areas to which you [PIN][Off]
have access. This disarms all the areas to which you have access even if they are already disarmed.
Disarming only some of the areas to 1. [PIN][#][#].
which you have access. You are in Single Partition Mode. The first area to which you have access is
displayed: “Armed. Cafeteria.”
2. Press [Off] if you want to disarm this area.
If not, go to the next step.
3. Press [#][#] to open the next area to which you have access.
The next area to which you have access is displayed: “Armed. Office.”
4. Press [Off] if you want to disarm this area.
If not, go to the next step.
After disarming any or all areas to Exit Single Partition Mode by holding [*] for at least 2 seconds.
which you have access, exit Single The system also exits Single Partition Mode after 40 seconds without a keypad entry.
Partition Mode.

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Exit Delay
12.0 Glossary An Exit Delay is a predetermined amount of time that
allows you to exit an area just after you arm it.
Access Control PIN
Faulted Zone
An Access Control PIN is a special code to turn
electric door locks or other mechanisms connected to A Faulted Zone is a zone that is not ready to arm (for
the control panel on or off. example, an open door or window). It can also be
described as being triggered.
Area (Partition)
Force Arming
An area exists when the system is divided up into 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 areas or partitions. Keypads within an Force Arming is a way of arming the system by
area can interact with only that area. bypassing zones that are not ready to arm. You should
avoid Force Arming because it reduces the level of
Armed/Disarmed
security.
Arming the system (burglar zones) turns it on.
Installing Company
Disarming the system turns it off. Remember, fire
protection (if installed) is always Armed/on. The Installing Company is the company that physically
installed the system. It may or may not be the same
Central Station/Monitoring Service
company who monitors the system.
A Central Station/Monitoring Service is a facility used
Local System
to continuously monitor phone signals from your
system. Personnel are trained to dispatch the proper A Local System is a system that has a control panel
authorities when necessary. that is not programmed to call a monitoring service. It
sounds only local (on site) bells or sirens when an
Common Area
intrusion or fire alarm is detected.
A Common Area is an area that is connected to
Monitored System
another area or all the areas. It may be used as a
common entry way to separate areas. A Master keypad A Monitored System is a system that uses phone lines
would normally be found in the Common Area. A to notify a monitoring service of programmed
Common Area is only armed when all the areas it is abnormal events such as burglar or fire alarms.
connected to are armed. It is disarmed when at least Partitioning
one of the areas it is connected to is disarmed.
Partitioning is to divide the system into 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
Custom Arming or 8 areas or partitions. This allows the system to act as
Custom Arming is a type of arming that uses the [#][4] 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 separate systems.
sequence. It is only a valid sequence if programmed by Zone
the installing company. It is a specific type of arming
A Zone is an input to the control panel. There are eight
designed for your individual installation needs. Ask
hard-wired zones on the control panel and additional
your installing company to explain Custom Arming
zones may be added. A zone is usually some type of
further.
detection device designed for burglar or fire.
Disarming Command Sequence
Zone Bypassing
The Disarming Command Sequence is the sequence of
Zone Bypassing is a way of arming the system by
keys you press at the keypad to disarm the system
deliberately eliminating zones to be armed.
and/or silence alarms. It consists of your PIN followed
by the command (#) button. Zone Function
Door Strike A Zone Function is the description of how a zone
behaves in the system. Zone Functions usually define
A mechanism connected to the control panel to limit
how a zone responds when armed or when it detects an
access through a door to those users with an Access
alarm.
Control PIN.
Entry Delay
An Entry Delay is a predetermined amount of time
that allows entry into an armed area.

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13.0 Quick Reference Guide


Test the system weekly to ensure it is functioning properly. If problems are detected in testing or changes are
noticed in normal operation, call your installing company for service. The manufacturer recommends replacing
the system battery every 3 to 5 years (contact your installing company).

Monitoring Service Phone No.


Monitoring Service System No.
Installing Company Phone No.

Use the chart below to list your protected areas. For example, if Zone 1 is your front door, the installer should
write "Front Door" on the line provided for Zone 1.
Zone Protected Area Zone Protected Area Zone Protected Area Zone Protected Area
1 33 65 97
2 34 66 98
3 35 67 99
4 36 68 100
5 37 69 101
6 38 70 102
7 39 71 103
8 40 72 104
9 41 73 105
10 42 74 106
11 43 75 107
12 44 76 108
13 45 77 109
14 46 78 110
15 47 79 111
16 48 80 112
17 49 81 113
18 50 82 114
19 51 83 115
20 52 84 116
21 53 85 117
22 54 86 118
23 55 87 119
24 56 88 120
25 57 89 121
26 58 90 122
27 59 91 123
28 60 92 124
29 61 93 125
30 62 94 126
31 63 95 127
32 64 96 128

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Zone Protected Area Zone Protected Area Zone Protected Area Zone Protected Area
129 159 189 219
130 160 190 220
131 161 191 221
132 162 192 222
133 163 193 223
134 164 194 224
135 165 195 225
136 166 196 226
137 167 197 227
138 168 198 228
139 169 199 229
140 170 200 230
141 171 201 231
142 172 202 232
143 173 203 233
144 174 204 234
145 175 205 235
146 176 206 236
147 177 207 237
148 178 208 238
149 179 209 239
150 180 210 240
151 181 211 241
152 182 212 242
153 183 213 243
154 184 214 244
155 185 215 245
156 186 216 246
157 187 217 247
158 188 218 248

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Quick Arming Your System


14.0 System Features Reference Normal Arming:
Guide [#][On]
Audible Alarm Signaling Device Sounds Perimeter Arming, no entry delay:
Intrusion ( ) Pulse ( ) Continuous [#][No Entry][Perimeter Only]
Fire ( ) Pulse ( ) Continuous Perimeter Arming, with entry delay:
Keypad Supplemental Alarm [B] Key [#][Perimeter Only]
( ) Continuous ( ) Silent Maximum Security Arming:
This system has the Duress Alarm feature. [#][No Entry][On]
( ) Yes ( ) No Turning Off (disarming) Your System
This system has the communicator test feature. Enter your [PIN][Off] for text/LED keypads or
( ) Yes ( ) No [PIN][#] for RF3341 keypads
Turning On (Arming) Your System Partitioning
Normal Arming ( ) Partitioning enabled
Text/Led Keypad: [PIN][On] ( ) Partitioning not enabled
RF3341: [PIN][#][1] ( ) Number of areas
Perimeter Arming, no entry delay Commands for Other System Features
Text/LED Chime Mode [PIN][#][7]
Keypad: [PIN][No Entry][Perimeter Only] Zone Test [PIN][#][8][1]
RF3341: [PIN][#][2] Battery Test [PIN][System Reset]
Perimeter Arming, with entry delay Communicator Test [PIN][#][8][2]
Text/LED Keypad: [PIN][Perimeter Only] Error Display [PIN][#][8][7]
RF3341: [PIN][#][3] Error Display Reset [PIN][System Reset]
Fire Reset [PIN][System Reset]
Maximum Security Arming Event History Readback [PIN][#][8][9]
Text/LED Keypad: [PIN][No Entry][On] Fire Walk Test [PIN][#][9][1]
RF3341: [PIN][#][5]
Access Control
Custom Arming
Enter your [Access Code PIN] followed by [Off].
[PIN][#][4] for __________
Force Arming
Enter an arming command sequence followed by the
[Bypass] key on text/LED keypads or the [9] key for
RF3341 keypads. The maximum number of zones that
can be forced armed is _____
Zone Bypass
[PIN][Bypass] followed by the [Zone number].

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Notes

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Notes

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