
PC9155 Wireless Alarm System
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[016] Fourth System Options
[3] ON: Quick Exit Enabled. See [][0] in section 3.3 [] Commands.
OFF: Quick Exit Disabled.
[4] ON: Quick Arming Enabled/Function Keys Do Not Require Code. [][0] arming and Stay/Away function keys may be used to arm the system
without the entry of a valid access code.
OFF: Quick Arming Disabled/Function Keys Require Code. [
][0] arming is not permitted, and Stay/Away functions keys require the entry of an
access code to arm the system.
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This option must be OFF to identify wireless keys for arming.
[5] ON: Access Code Required to Bypass Zones. After entering the [][1] Bypass Zones command, an access code must be entered before zones may
be bypassed.
OFF: Access Code Not Required to Bypass Zones. No code is required to enter the [
][1] Bypass Zones command to bypass zones.
[6] ON: Master Code Not User Changeable. The Master Code (access code 40) may not be changed by the user with [][5] access code programming.
The Master Code can only be programmed in Installer Programming, section [007].
OFF: Master Code User-Changeable. The Master Code (access code 40) may be programmed by the user using the [
][5][Master Code][40] com-
mand. The Master Code may also be programmed in Installer Programming.
[7]
ON: Telephone Line Monitor enabled. The TLM function is active and the system indicates if a Telephone Line Trouble condition exists when
using the
[][2] View Trouble Conditions command.
OFF: Telephone Line Monitor disabled. The TLM function is shut off and telephone line troubles are NOT indicated by the system.
[8]
ON: System Tamper enabled. The panel monitors the physical tamper switch. The switch activates if the system is taken off the wall, or the front
cover is removed, generating a System Tamper Alarm. A system tamper causes an audible alarm if the system is armed. If the system is disarmed
when a system tamper occurs, the system cannot be armed until the tamper condition is cleared.
OFF: System Tamper disabled. The panel does not monitor the physical tamper switch.
Option Description
[1]
ON: Cross Zoning Enabled. The panel uses the Cross Zone attribute for burglary verification.
OFF: Police Code is Enabled. The panel uses the Police Code feature for burglary verification.
[2]
ON: Exit Delay Restart Enabled. If a delay zone (Delay 1 or 2 only) is violated during the exit delay and then restored, it is considered an exit. If a
delay zone is violated again it is considered a re-entry. With this option enabled the panel restarts the exit delay. Further violations and restorals of
delay zones do not restart the exit delay.
OFF: Exit Delay Restart Disabled. Delay zone violations and restores do not restart the exit delay.
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The exit delay can only be restarted once. This includes restarts from Away function keys. If the exit delay is silent, the additional exit time remains
silent and doubles the programmed exit time (required for CP-01).
[3]
ON: Blank Keypad When Not Used. If no keys are pressed for 30 seconds, the display and all keypad lights except backlighting (if enabled) turn
OFF until the next keypress, entry delay, audible alarm, or keypad buzzer condition.
OFF: Keypad Always Active. The keypad lights remain ON at all times.
[4]
ON: Access Code required to remove Keypad Blanking. A valid access code must be entered before a blanked keypad can be used. If the bell or
entry delay is active, entering an access code unblanks the keypad and disarms the system.
OFF: Access Code Not Required. Pressing any key on a blanked keypad removes the blanking. If the key is a number, then it is considered the first
digit of an access code.
[5]
ON: Keypad Backlighting is Enabled. The keypad will have backlighting on all of the time.
OFF: Keypad Backlighting is Disabled. The keypad will never have backlighting on.
[6]
ON: Identified WLS keys Not Required for Disarming. The panel accepts the disarm key code from an unidentified wireless key allowing disarm-
ing without a code.
OFF: Identified WLS Keys Required for Disarming. The panel does NOT accept the disarm key code from an unidentified wireless key. An access
code must be associated to a wireless key for operation.
[7]
ON: Bypass Status Displayed While Armed. “Warning Bypass Active” displays if zones are manually bypassed when the system is Away armed.
OFF: Bypass Status Not Displayed While Armed. Zones that have been manually bypassed are not indicated when the system is Away armed.
[8]
ON: Daylight Saving Time Enabled. The panel switches between daylight-saving and standard time according to the programmed time of the year
and number of hours in sections [168] and [169].
OFF: Daylight Saving Time Disabled. The panel will NOT make time adjustments for daylight-saving time.
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Ensure that daylight-saving time programming under sections [168] and [169] does not conflict with the test transmissions programming.
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