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PC2550RK AND LED625 KEYPADS
Important:
Test your system regularly. Follow the guidelines for correcting system trouble conditions;
have any system trouble conditions you cannot correct yourself attended to by your installer.
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Bypassing Zones:
Programming Access Codes:
Instant Arm:
Arm Interior
Quick-Exit
Quick-Arm
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TEST SYSTEM REGULARLY
PC255ORK
PC258O Control Panel
Zone Lights 1 to 8 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.
The "Fire" light will come ON when a detector on the
Fire Zone is in alarm. Refer to Smoke Detector and
Fire Alarm Reset for information on Fire Zone operation
and instructions for resetting smoke detectors.
The "Ready" light will come ON when the system is
ready to be armed. If 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.
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The "Memory" light will come ON to indicate that an
alarm occurred while the system was armed. Enter
∗
[
][3] to display the zones that went into alarm.
When finished viewing the alarm memory, press the
[#] key.
The "Bypass" light will come ON to indicate that
zones have been bypassed. To view bypassed
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zones, enter [
][1]. Press the [#] key when finished.
Ensure bypassed zones are bypassed
intentionally.
The "Trouble" light will come ON to indicate that a
trouble condition is present. Press any key to silence
∗
the keypad sounder, then enter [
][2] to view the
troubles. Have trouble conditions corrected by your
installer as soon as possible.
Bypassing Zones with the LCD600 Keypad
A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm. Zones may be bypassed to allow access to part of the
protected area while other zones are armed. For example, bypassing the zone protecting your living room
would allow you to remain in the room while other zones on your system are armed.
To bypass zones, the keypad must be displaying one of the following messages:
This message indicates that the system is ready to be armed; no zones are
open, and no trouble conditions are present.
This message indicates that a trouble condition is present on the system.
Refer to Displaying Trouble Conditions for instructions on viewing trouble
conditions.
conditions on your system before bypassing zones and arming the system.
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Press the [
next message.
Press [1] to enter the Bypass Mode.
If an Access Code is required to bypass zones, this message will be
displayed. Enter your Access Code, if required.
Use the [<] and [>] keys to scroll through the list of zones to the zone to be
bypassed. To recall the last set of bypassed zones, enter [9].
When the desired zone is displayed, enter the number indicated to bypass
the zone. In the example shown here, enter [2] to bypass Zone 2.
"BP" will appear to indicate that the displayed zone has been bypassed. To
remove the bypass from the zone, enter the number indicated; in this
example, enter [2] to remove the bypass from Zone 2. When a bypass is
cleared, the "BP" indication will be removed.
If a zone is open when you are in the Bypass Mode, "OP" will appear to
indicate that the zone is open. When the zone is secured, the "OP" indication
will be removed. When the zone is bypassed, "BP" will be displayed to
indicate that the zone has been bypassed.
When finished bypassing zones, press the [#] Key to return the keypad to
the "Ready" mode.
Note that bypasses are automatically removed when the system
is disarmed.
It is suggested that you review and correct any trouble
] Key to display this message. Press the [>] Key to scroll to the
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