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Option 1 - <strong>System</strong> Message Display<br />

• Enabled the keypad will display the text programmed in the panel system message setting.<br />

• Disabled the keypad will not display the system text message.<br />

Option 2 - Primary Area Status Display<br />

• Enabled the keypad will display the status of the primary that is assigned to the keypad.<br />

• Disabled the keypad will not display the primary area status.<br />

Option 3 - Area Group Status Display<br />

• Enabled the keypad will display the status of the area's that are assigned in the area group. Each area is<br />

presented on screen and can be scrolled using the [] and [] keys.<br />

• Disabled the keypad will not display the area group status.<br />

Option 4 - Trouble Display<br />

• Enabled the keypad will lockout any user activity for the programmed lockout time if three invalid PIN<br />

numbers are entered. This option will have no affect if the lockout time is programmed to 0 seconds.<br />

• Disabled the keypad will perform no action on an invalid PIN.<br />

Option 5 - Bypassed Zone Display<br />

• When enabled the keypad will display the message zone(s) bypassed when a zone has been bypassed in<br />

the system or primary area depending on the setting of option 7. Bypassed zones can be viewed by going<br />

to the bypass view menu [MENU, 5, 2]. This option can be programmed to only show the primary area<br />

bypassed zones by setting option 7.<br />

• Disabled the keypad will not show the bypassed zones message.<br />

Option 6 - Alarm Memory Display<br />

• When enabled the keypad will display the message alarm(s) in memory. Alarms can be viewed by going to<br />

the alarm view menu [MENU, 5, 1]. This option can be programmed to only show the primary area alarms<br />

by setting option 7.<br />

• Disabled the keypad will show not show the alarm memory status.<br />

Option 7 - Display Only Primary Area<br />

• When enabled with option 6 being enabled the keypad will only display the bypassed zone status and alarm<br />

memory for the primary area of the keypad.<br />

Setting this option with option 7 means that ONLY the primary area's alarms is shown. In which case, the<br />

alarm message is cleared ONLY if the primary area's memory is acknowledged.<br />

If option 7 is not turned on then ANY area that has an alarm stored in memory is shown and ALL the areas'<br />

memory must be acknowledged before this message is cleared.<br />

• Disabled the keypad will display the alarm memory and bypassed zones in the system.<br />

Option 8 - Display Area Defer Arming Warnings<br />

• When enabled the keypad will allow defer messages to be shown on the keypad for any area that is in the<br />

defer mode and the keypad is part of the defer warning keypad group.<br />

• Disabled the keypad will not display any defer messages regardless of the defer area keypad group.<br />

Keypad Access Options<br />

Options that relate to the keypad access control functions and some specific area control menu settings.<br />

KP001 Access<br />

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To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 344).<br />

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