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2. Programming Commands
Page 24 497096, issue 3
48: Lockout Keypads During Entry
This command enables you to lock keypads during entry when proximity tag
readers or remote setting devices are being used to unset the system. When
you lock keypads during entry, some functions are still available:
° Keypad PA, Fire and Medical alarms
° Duress Code operation
° User's ability to cancel false alarms or disarm the system during an alarm.
If you select option 0, the system permits all users to use all keypads during
entry. If you select option 1, it locks all users out of all keypads during entry.
The display shows 'abcd' for option 1 in a partitioned system to indicate that
locking affects all partitions; you cannot change the partitions affected.
Note: Compliance with DD 243: 2004 (see page 83) requires that Command 48 is set to
option 1 when using portable ancillary control equipment to unset the system with
readers inside the premises (section 6.4.5). Otherwise (sections 6.4.2, 6.4.3, 6.4.4
and 6.4.6), set this command to Option 0.
49: Duress Code
This command selects whether the control unit supports a Duress Code (set
by the master user as described in the 9x5x User Guide). Entering this code
will cause a silent communication to be sent to the Alarm Receiving Centre
(ARC) if a user is forced to unset the system by an intruder.
A duress restore is communicated on the first occasion that a normal user
access code is entered after the duress code has been used.
Option
0 Off (default). No Duress Code.
1 On. Duress Code.
Note: If the duress code is disabled and then enabled again, the code previously
assigned to it by the user will be lost. A new duress code must be assigned.
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