Napco Security Technologies WI1501A Home Security System User Manual


 
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Freedom F-64 Installation Instructions
WI1501A 9/06
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1. Auto Reset and Swinger Shutdown are removed from burg zones.
2. 1422-bit 6 "Chirp Output on Keyfob Arm/Disarm" is enabled.
3. 1424-bit 0 "Automatic Interior Bypass/Easy Exit" is enabled.
4. 1423-bit 7 "Select Alarm Output for Keyfob Chirp" is enabled.
5. 2053-bit 0 "Exit Time Restart" is enabled.
6. 2053-bit 1 "Sound Alarm on Exit Error" is enabled.
7. 2053-bit 2 "Report Digital Dialer Exit Error/Recent Closing" is enabled.
8. 2053-bit 3 "Enable CP-01 Limits" is enabled.
9. 2053-bit 4 "Digital Dialer Report Enter/Exit Test Mode" is enabled.
10. 1417 "Abort Delay" is changed to 30 seconds.
11. Cancel Time ("Cancel Window Duration") is set to 7 minutes.
Subsequent entering of the Dealer Program allows only a subset of the Easy Menu Driven Program Mode which does not in-
clude the question “Enable CP-01 Features” and prevents the existing program from being deleted, but allows the system to be
expanded. The CP-01 Quick Reference Chart (see pages 59-60 of this manual) and the explanation of the Easy Menu question
“Enable CP-01” (above) should be reviewed before installing the panel.
Note: When address 2053 "Enable CP-01 Limits" is enabled, the Exit Delay keypad sounder (including the Exit Urgency sound
during the final 10 seconds of the Exit Delay) is enabled.
Out of Box Panel Operation (Prior to CP-01 Changes)
The following describes the control panel factory defaults that are loaded if you enter the Dealer Program Menu, which is also
the factory default used with these panels prior to modifications made in order to comply with the CP-01 requirements:
The program has minimum defaults, programmed with 8 hardwire zones (Zones 1-8) programmed in Area 1. No other zone
features were enabled and no alarms could be generated. Other features included:
1) Default User 1 Code = "123" and enabled as an Arming Code in Area 1.
2) Dealer Program Default Code = "456789".
After powering up, the installer is required to enter Program Mode using the Dealer Program Default Code of "456789".
The Easy Menu Driven Program Mode that is entered is a series of questions regarding the required functions of the particular
installation. After exiting the Easy Menu Driven Program Mode, the installer could complete the installation. Subsequent enter-
ing of Dealer Program Mode allows only a subset of the Easy Menu Driven Program Mode menu that prevents the existing pro-
gram from being deleted, but allows the system to be expanded.