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[. . . ] Check the Glossary for an explanation of terms that may be unfamiliar to you. You'll probably find items mentioned here that do not apply to your system. Napco control panels have such a wide variety of features that few, if any, security systems will ever need them all. Your alarm professional has chosen appropriate features for your situation. [. . . ] (Not available in UL installations. ) · Never-Arm Zone: (MA1008 and MA1010 only): A zone that will remain disarmed, even when the rest of the system is armed. If Chime is programmed, the keypad will sound while armed or disarmed. · Priority Zone with Bypass: A Priority Zone that can be bypassed by pressing Reset Key [9] then entering your Arm/Disarm Code. · Selective-Bypass Zone: A zone that can be individually bypassed by pressing Key [S] followed by the zone number. · 24-Hour Zone: A zone that is armed and ready at all times to respond to an emergency situation. · · · · 5 KEYPAD CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Digital Display Flashes Number ­ indicates which non-24Hour Zones are in an alarm condition, and which Day Zones are in a trouble condition. Flashes "P" ­ indicates a priority condition (armed with a Priority Zone in trouble or armed without resetting a Day Zone). STATUS (Green) Light On ­ system disarmed, all non-24-Hour Zones okay. BYPASS Light On (with red or green light on or flashing) ­ one or more zones manually bypassed. On (with no other lights but with or without a digit displayed) ­ STOP!First Three Lights Flashing (slowly, with digit displayed (except with MA854 and early MA1008 & MA1010 panels)) ­ System trouble: see SETTING THE 6 ALARM WHEN LEAVING. Flashing (rapidly, with pulsing sounder) ­ User Program Mode; press [S] twice to exit. (To perform this function, hold down Key [9] until sounder beeps. ) Key [S]: ALARM HISTORY This will flash the red ARMED/ALARM light to indicate the last alarm condition. History is not lost when the system is rearmed; the previous alarm history will remain in alarm memory until automatically reset by a new alarm condition. To perform this function, hold down Key [S] until the sounder beeps, then continue to hold it down until all information has been displayed. 7 SELECTING AND PROGRAMMING YOUR CODES Note: While programming, fire/burglar alarm functions are disabled. User (Arm/Disarm) Codes You can choose up to 5 different four-digit codes (4 in the MA854) that will allow you to arm and disarm your system. For example, to erase User 3, enter [S] + [3] (do not enter the four-digit code). To end the programming mode, press Key [S] twice. 8 SETTING THE ALARM (ARMING) WHEN LEAVING Arming Before You Leave Check the green STATUS light on the keypad. The red ARMED/ALARM light will come on and the green light will go off. If your system was programmed for an automatic audible test on arming, the alarm will sound briefly shortly after arming. Note: It is possible to arm your system with a bad or disconnected battery. Leave immediately through the exit/entry door before your exit delay time runs out. If you wait too long, the keypad sounder will warn that your exit delay time has elapsed and entry delay has started. [. . . ] If an alarm occurred on a 24-Hour Zone, there will be no indication at the keypad, however an alarm condition will be recorded by Alarm History (see Key [ S] : Bypass/Alarm History). Ambush Code If an intruder forces you to disarm your system, enter your programmed one- or two-digit Ambush Code before your Arm/Disarm Code. This activates the Ambush feature, which will send a silent alarm to a central station. (Ambush is an optional feature. ) 10 PROTECTING YOURSELF WHILE ON THE PREMISES Arming With Zones Bypassed Your alarm specialist may have programmed one or more zones for Selective Bypass, that is, they may be removable from the system. [. . . ]

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