
PC9155 Wireless Alarm System
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[001]-[069], [100]-[125] Label Programming
Zone and other labels in these sections can be customized.
Default labels are in English and do not change when an alternate language is selected.
Labels can be programmed locally or downloaded/uploaded using DLS and Connect 24 interactive software.
[074] First Keypad Options
Press To Enter/Display
1.
Enter the section number of the desired label to be pro-
grammed.
[<]
[>]
[
✽ ]
[#]
[0]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
Display Left (Previous character position)
Display Right (Next character position)
[SELECT]
[ESCAPE]
[SPACE]
[A], [B], [C], [1]
[D], [E], [F], [2]
[G], [H], [I], [3]
[J], [K], [L], [4]
[M], [N], [O], [5]
[P], [Q], [R], [6]
[S], [T], [U], [7]
[V], [W], [X], [8]
[Y], [Z], [9], [0]
2.
Scroll to the desired character’s location using the <> Keys.
3.
Enter the number of the corresponding character
group until the desired character is displayed.
Example:
Press the “2” key 3 times to enter the letter “F”.
Press the “2” key 4 times to enter the number “2”.
4.
Press [ ✱ ] to access the label programming options.
Press [
✱ ] to select the option.
SAVE - Saves the new label. If save is not selected before leaving the label programming section, the changes will be lost.
CHANGE CASE - This option toggles the letter entry between upper case letters (A, B, C) and lower case letters (a, b, c).
ASCII ENTRY - This option is for entering uncommon characters, or as a primary method for programming labels. 255 character entries
are available, although some entries are duplicated. Use the [<] [>] keys to scroll through the characters or enter a 3-digit number from 000-
255. Press the [
] key to enter a character in the label.
CLEAR TO END - This option clears the display from the character where the cursor is located to the end of the display.
CLEAR DISPLAY - This option sets all characters in a label to “space” or cleared.
Option Description
[1]
ON: Fire Key Enabled. Pressing and holding the Fire key for 2 seconds sends a fire key alarm request to the panel. The keypad displays “Hold
Keys Down for Fire Alarm”.
OFF: Fire Key Disabled. Pressing the Fire key will not send an alarm or change the keypad's display.
[2]
ON: Aux Key Enabled. Pressing and holding the Aux key for 2 seconds sends an aux key alarm request to the panel. The keypad will display
“Hold Keys Down for Aux. Alarm”.
OFF: Aux Key Disabled. Pressing the Aux key will not send an alarm or change the keypad's display.
[3]
ON: Panic Key Enabled. Pressing and holding the Panic key for 2 seconds sends a panic key alarm request to the panel. The keypad will dis-
play “Hold Keys Down for Panic Alarm”.
OFF: Panic Key Disabled. Pressing the Panic key will not send an alarm or change the keypad's display.
[4] ON: Quick Arm Prompt ON. The “Press () for < > Quick Arming” prompt is displayed when scrolling through the ( ✱ ) menus when disarmed.
OFF: Quick Arm Prompt OFF. The “Press (
) for < > Quick Arming” prompt is not displayed when scrolling through the ( ✱ ) menus when dis-
armed.
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This feature functions independently of the Quick Arm Enabled option (section [015] [4]).
[5] ON: Quick Exit Prompt ON. The “Press [] for < > Quick Exit” prompt occurs when scrolling through the base () menus when armed.
OFF: Quick Exit Prompt OFF. The “Press [
] for < > Quick Exit” prompt does not occur when scrolling through the base () menus when armed.
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This feature functions independently of the Quick Exit Enable option (section [015] [3]).
[6] ON: Bypass Options Prompt ON. Scrolling through the zone bypass ([][1]) menu displays the “Press () for < > Bypass Options” prompt.
OFF: Bypass Options Prompt OFF. Scrolling through the zone bypass menu does NOT display the “Press (
) for < > Bypass Options” prompt.
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This feature does not affect operation of the Bypass Options features if manually keyed into the system by entering 00, 91, 95 or 99.
[7] ON: User Initiated Call-up Prompt ON. The “Select Option < > User Call-up” prompt is displayed when scrolling through the [][6] User Func-
tions menu.
OFF: User Initiated Call-up Prompt OFF. The “Select Option < > User Call-up” prompt is blocked and is not displayed when scrolling through the
[
][6] User Functions menu.
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This feature does not affect operation of the User Initiated Call Up feature.
[8]
ON: Hold Panic Key Prompt ON. The “Hold Key Down for Panic Alarm” prompt is displayed when the Panic key is pressed.
OFF: Hold Panic Key Prompt OFF. The “Hold Key Down for Panic Alarm” prompt is NOT displayed when the Panic key is pressed.
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