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System Options

Complete the following steps to program system-wide parameters, such as the system type, time zone changes, panic supervision, and more:

  1. In System Type, select one of the following options:

    • Area—all 32 areas can be programmed and operated independently.

    • All/Perimeter—Area 1 is the perimeter and Area 2 is the interior.

    • Home/Sleep/Away (HSA)—Area 1 is the perimeter, Area 2 is the interior, and Area 3 includes the bedrooms. You can configure HSA systems to use all three areas or only use the Home and Away areas. Users can perform the following actions:

      • Select Home to arm the perimeter.

      • Select Sleep to arm the perimeter and interior (non-bedroom areas).

      • Select Away to arm all three areas.

    • HSA with Guest—The system is divided into the following configurations:

      • Areas 1, 2, and 3 are the perimeter, interior, and bedrooms for the main house system.

      • Areas 4, 5, and 6 are the perimeter, interior, and bedrooms for the Guest 1 house system.

      • Areas 7, 8, and 9 are the perimeter, interior, and bedrooms for the Guest 2 house system.

When you choose a System Type, the areas are automatically assigned per system and cannot be changed. When All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away is selected, the area names are automatically assigned and cannot be modified.

The following areas are not available for use and are initialized:

  • Areas 3-32 in All/Perimeter systems

  • Areas 4-32 in Home/Sleep/Away systems

  • Areas 9-32 in HSA with Guest systems

  1. Toggle Instant Arming ON to allow INSTANT to display at the keypad during the Exit Delay countdown when the system is arming less than all areas.

  2. Toggle Closing Wait ON to receive an acknowledgement from the receiver before arming selected areas.

  3. Enter the number of Entry Delay 1 seconds for all Exit zone types.

  4. Enter the number of Entry Delay 2 seconds for all Exit zone types.

  5. Enter the number of Entry Delay 3 seconds for all Exit zone types.

  6. Enter the number of Entry Delay 4 seconds for all Exit zone types.

  7. In Cross Zone Time, enter the number of seconds allowed between zone faults. This option applies to any zones programmed to use the Cross Zone feature. The default is 4.

  8. In Zone Retard Delay, enter the number of seconds to delay reporting a short condition on Fire, Supervisory, Auxiliary 1, Auxiliary 2, Arming, Holdup, and Panic type zones. The default is 10.

  9. In Power Fail Delay, enter the number of hours the system waits before sending a power fail message to the receiver.

  10. In Swinger Bypass Trips, enter the number of times a zone can go into an alarm or trouble condition within one hour before being automatically bypassed. The default is 2.

  11. Toggle Reset Swinger Bypass ON to reset an automatically Bypassed Zone if it has been in the normal condition for an hour after being bypassed.

  12. In Zone Activity Hours, enter the number of hours allowed to elapse without a disarmed zone being tripped before a message is sent to the receiver. The default is 0.

  13. In Update Time With, select one of the following options to choose whether and where the panel receives time changes:

    • No Time Change

    • Receiver (default)

    • SecureCom

  14. If you selected SecureCom, leave Observe DST toggled ON if you want to observe Daylight Saving Time.

  15. In Hours from GMT, enter the system’s time zone according to how many hours it is behind GMT. Refer to the table below for more information:

GMT

City/Time Zone

0

London, Monrovia, Lisbon, Dublin, Casablanca, Edinburgh

1

Cape Verde Island, Azores

2

Mid-Atlantic, Fernando de Noronha

3

Buenos Aires, Georgetown, Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro

4

Atlantic Time (Canada), Caracas, La Paz, Santiago

5

Eastern Time (US, Canada), Bogota, Lima, Arequipa

6

Central Time (US, Canada) Medico City, Saskatchewan

7

Mountain Time (US, Canada), Edmonton

8

Pacific Time (US, Canada), Tijuana

9

Alaska

10

Hawaii

11

Midway Island, Samoa

12

Fiji, Marshall Island, Wellington, Auckland, Kwajalein, Kamchatka

13

New Cadelonia

14

Guam, Sydney

15

Tokyo, Seoul

16

Hong Kong, Singapore

17

Bangkok, Hanoi

18

Dhaka, Almaty

19

Islamabad, Karachi

20

Abu Dhabi, Kazan

21

Moscow, Bagdad

22

Eastern Europe

23

Rome, Paris Berlin

Note: Arizona, Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rice, and the Virgin Islands do not observe Daylight Saving Time.

  1. Leave Latched Supervisory Zones toggled ON to latch Supervisory zones until a Sensor Reset is performed.

  2. In Primary Programming Language, select one of the following options:

    • English (default)

    • Spanish

    • French

    • Czech

    • Greek

    • Dutch

  3. In Secondary Programming Language, select one of the following options:

    • None (default)

    • English

    • Spanish

    • French

    • Czech

    • Greek

    • Dutch

  4. In Primary User Language, select one of the following options:

    • English (default)

    • Spanish

    • French

    • Czech

    • Greek

    • Dutch

  5. In Secondary User Language, select one of the following options:

    • None (default)

    • English

    • Spanish

    • French

    • Czech

    • Greek

    • Dutch

  6. In Bypass Limit, enter the maximum number of zones that can be bypassed in any single area when arming from a keypad. The default is 0.

  7. Enter the Wireless House Code used for DMP 1100 Series Wireless devices.

  8. Toggle Detect Wireless Jamming ON to allow a jammed trouble (when disarmed) or jammed alarm (when armed) to display in the Status List and send a message to the receiver when the wireless receiver detects jamming.

  9. In Trouble Audibles, select one of the following options to choose when trouble audibles annunciate from the keypad:

    1. Any—Enable annunciation anytime.

    2. Day—Enable annunciation from 9AM-9PM.

    3. Min—Enable annunciation for only Fire, Fire Verify, and Supervisory zones from 9AM to 9PM.

  10. Leave Enable Keypad Panic Keys toggled ON to allow Fire, Panic, and Emergency panic keys to be used at the keypad.

  11. Leave Occupied Premises toggled ON to automatically disarm interior areas for All/Perimeter and Home/Sleep/Away systems when Armed All or Armed Away and no Perimeter zone is tripped during the Exit Delay.

  12. Toggle Enhanced Zone Test ON to allow enhanced zone test operation for the Walk Test, Panic Test, and Burglary Zone Test in the User Menu. Enhanced operation enables the following options:

    • A Verify message sends each time a zone is tested. If a zone is tripped multiple times, a Verify message is sent for each trip. This allows the monitoring center to record the number of devices per zone.

    • The Verify message for each zone test is sent each time the trip occurs instead of at the end of Walk Test.

    • The System Test Begin and System Test End Central Station messages indicate the type of zone being tested. The System Test Begin message also includes the user name and number.

  13. In EOL Resistor Value, select 1K or 2.2K for the resistance value for onboard burglary zone circuits.

  14. Keep Send 16 Character Names toggled ON to only send the first 16 characters of names to the receiver.

  15. Toggle Use Celsius Units ON to display thermostat temperatures in Celsius.

  16. This option only displays when using an Area system. In Keypad Armed LED, select one of the following options:

    • All (default)—Require all keypad display areas to arm before the keypad armed LED turns on.

    • Any—Turn on the keypad armed LED when any keypad display area is armed.

  17. Leave Use False Alarm Question toggled ON to allow the system to display Is this a false alarm?, instead of the Cancel Verify message.

  18. Toggle Allow Own User Code Change ON to allow users to the ability change their own user codes, regardless of profile settings.

  19. Toggle Panic Supervision ON to allow the system to send a Key Fob Equipment Event message to the receiver every 4 hours if it hears from the key fob.

  20. Enter the Weather Zip Code.

  21. In 1100 Wireless Encryption, select one of the following options:

    • All—Allow encryption for all wireless devices programmed in the panel.

    • Both—Allow encryption for selected wireless devices programmed in the panel.

    • None (default)—Do not allow encryption for wireless devices programmed in the panel.

  22. If you selected All or Both for wireless encryption, in 1100 Wireless Encryption Passphrase, enter a passphrase.

  23. Select the image-20260211-204344.png (More) icon, then select Send System Options.

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