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Chapter 4: Flash Programming
Flash Programming
FLASH
Flash Programming provides a quick way to program the system
when standard options are selected or to provide a basic setup
before more advanced programming is performed. Record entry
information in the table provided. Instructions are also provided
on a peel off label on the unit. To enter Flash Programming from
the Ready state enter:
[*] [8] [Installer Code] [1]
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Installer Code default is [5555]. See section [006] in
Chapter 5: Advanced Programming to change this
code.
Upon entering Installer’s programming, Armed, Ready and Trou-
ble LEDs and the Program icon will flash. There will only be 3
valid keypresses at this time,
[1] to enter Flash Programming,
[2] to enter Advanced Installer’s Programming
[#] to exit Installer’s Programming.
While in Flash Programming, the Armed, Ready and Trouble
LEDs will be ON. Pressing The Stay key will take the installer to
the next Flash section, and pressing the Away key will take the
installer to the previous Flash section.
Serial Numbers
The first section of Flash Programming is the
area for entering serial numbers. ‘Sn00’ will
be displayed.
The ‘1’icon indicates that the system is waiting for the first digit
of a wireless device serial number. For each number that is
entered, the next icon will turn on, until digit ‘6’ is displayed,
and the whole serial number is programmed.
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To enter hexadecimal digits, enter [*], digits [1] through
[6] will enter as [A] through [F]. Enter [*] to return to
decimal entry. E.g., To enter SN# 37B007 enter:
[3] [7] [*] [2] [*] [0] [0] [7]
The display will show for 2 seconds what was programmed (Zn
for Zone, and Fb for Wireless key) and which slot (zone or FOB
number) it will occupy. The display will then flash Sn and scroll
through the serial number in groups of 2 digits, indicating
which part of the serial number is displayed by the icons that
are turned on. If the Stay key is pressed during this period, the
system will advance to the next available zone number (or key
fob number) that you can assign to the serial number you have
entered.
Pressing [1] to accept, or [2] to reject a serial number will
return the installer to the beginning of serial number program-
ming until all of the serial numbers have been programmed.
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Refer to:Zone Definitions section [ 001] to [004]
Zone Assignment section [202] to [205]
Wireless Serial Numbers in section [804]
OPEN
1 2345678
ALARM
Stay
Away
PM
AM
Memory
Bypass
Fire
Program
Chime
Telephone Number
The second section of Flash Programming is
the area for the central station phone num-
ber. ‘Ph00’ will be displayed.
Entering digits will not move the icon indicator. When the tele-
phone number is entered, pressing [#] or [F] will complete the
entry. The display will then scroll through the phone number in
groups of 2 digits, pause, then restart the phone number. Press
[1] to accept the phone number or [2] to re-enter it.
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This section can be manually programmed in Advanced
Programming, section [301]
Account Code
The third section of Flash Programming is
for the account code to the central station.
‘Ac00’ will be displayed.
Upon entering each digit, the next icon will be on until all 4 dig-
its are programmed and the account code is complete. The dis-
play will then flash ‘Ac’ and scroll through the account code in
groups of 2 digits, indicating which digits are being displayed by
the icons. Press [1] to accept the code or [2] to re-enter it.
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This section can be manually programmed in Advanced
Programming section [310]
Module Placement
The last section of Flash Programming is the
placement testing of the wireless zones.
The display will show ‘PLzz’ where zz is the
zone number to be tested.
When a zone is violated and restored, there will be 1 bell
squawk for ‘Good’, and 3 bell squawks for ‘bad’. Icon 1 or 3
will turn on to call the latest result. After 3 consecutive Good
results, the zone will be enrolled (corresponding option in sec-
tions [202]-[205] will be enabled), the bell will sound for 2 sec-
onds, and the module placement will go on to the next zone.
Pressing the Stay key will allow you to skip that zone.
When the last zone has tested Good, Flash
Programming is complete, and ‘done’ will
be displayed.
Enter [#] to return to the beginning of Advanced Program-
ming.. Enter [#] again to exit programming and return to
Ready mode.
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To perform this manually, the corresponding zone must
be enabled in sections [202]-[205]. and the Manual
Placement Test in section [904] must be performed.
OPEN
1 2345678
ALARM
Stay
Away
PM
AM
Memory
Bypass
Fire
Program
Chime
OPEN
1 2345678
ALARM
Stay
Away
PM
AM
Memory
Bypass
Fire
Program
Chime
OPEN
1 2345678
ALARM
Stay
Away
PM
AM
Memory
Bypass
Fire
Program
Chime
OPEN
1 2345678
ALARM
Stay
Away
PM
AM
Memory
Bypass
Fire
Program
Chime
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[328] Misc. Alarm Reporting Codes
These codes are sent to the Alarm and Restorals Call Direction
Group programmed in section [361].
I_2_I_1_I Duress Alarm
This code will be sent when a duress code is used to per-
form a function on the system.
I_A_I_6_I Opening after Alarm
This code will be sent on Opening if an alarm occurred
during the previous armed period.
I_5_I_9_I Recent Closing
This code is sent if an alarm occurs within two minutes
of exit time expiration. This is sent for the first alarm.
I_F_I_F_I Future Use
I_F_I_F_I Future Use
I_F_I_F_I Cross Zone Police Code Alarm
Refer to section [017], option 4
[329] Priority Alarm and Restoral Reporting
Codes
These codes are sent to the Alarm and Restorals Call Direction
Group programmed in section [361].
I_1_I_5_I Keypad [F]ire Alarm
This code is sent when the [F] key is pressed
I_A_I_A_I Keypad [A]uxiliary Alarm
This code is sent when the [A] key is pressed
I_2_I_A_I Keypad [P]anic Alarm
This code is sent when the [P] key is pressed
I_F_I_F_I Future Use
I_1_I_5_I Keypad [F]ire Restoral
I_A_I_A_I Keypad [A]uxiliary Restoral
I_2_I_A_I Keypad [P]anic Restoral
I_F_I_F_I Future Use
[330]-[337] Tamper/Restoral Reporting Codes
These codes are sent to the Tamper Alarm and Restorals Call Direc-
tion Group programmed in section [363].
Alarms Tamper Restorals
Zone Section/Entry Section/Entry
01 [330] I_4_I_4_I [334] I_4_I_4_I
02 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
03 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
04 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
05 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
06 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
07 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
08 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
09 [331] I_4_I_4_I [335] I_4_I_4_I
10 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
11 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
12 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
13 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
14 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
15 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
16 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
17 [332] I_4_I_4_I [336] I_4_I_4_I
18 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
19 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
20 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
21 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
22 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
23 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
24 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
25 [333] I_4_I_4_I [337] I_4_I_4_I
26 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
27 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
28 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
29 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
30 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
31 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
32 I_4_I_4_I I_4_I_4_I
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