16Each system installed will require programming. Most installationsbeing performed by the professional alarm installer for a specifi corganization will have common values set in every Control Panelreporting to the same Central Station. Other programming values,such as the account number and sensor setup, will be unique foreach installation.Following is an outline to guide the professional alarm installerthrough the programming of the Control Panel.If you don’t read anything else, read this outline!Use the following outline in conjunction with this copy of theInstallation and Programming Instructions to guide you throughthe installation.Because of the many programming options available with thisControl Panel, thoroughly reading this manual is very important.Understanding the Control Panel’s programming structure will helpto save time during each installation.At this stage, all the wireless and hardwired sensors should beinstalled, and the Control Panel should be mounted, connected,and powered-up.1. Start at the Home Screen.2. Press the logo at the lower right corner of the screen.(The Installer Toolbox can also be accessed viathe third screen of the System Toolbox.)3. Enter the Installer Code (default = 1561) to display the Installer Toolbox.4. Press SYSTEM CONFIGURATION and beginprogramming as described on Page 18.5. USE THE INSTALLATION LOG SHEET TO RECORDPROGRAMMED VALUES FOR THE SYSTEM.6. After setting all the required programming values for the sensors andthe Control Panel, press END, then EXIT, to save the changes.7. After the Control Panel restarts, press SECURITY, MENU,TOOLBOX, enter the Master User Code (default = 1111), pressUSER MANAGEMENT and setup the user’s codes. Be sure toset a Duress Code as User #8. Press BACK when finished.8. Press BRIGHTNESS / VOLUME and set the levels for the installation.The volume setting DOES NOT affect the volume of alarm sounds.9. Press ➜ to view the second toolbox screen.10. Press BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT and set the display lighting timeout.11. Press SET DATE and SET TIME and set the calendar and clock. (If theGSM module is installed, the date and time are set automatically.)12. Press the button to return to the Home Screen.After all setup and programming, refer to the Operation andUser’s Guide for details on operating the system. Check off theprogrammed options for the system in the User’s Guide.Be sure to instruct the subscriber on the proper operation of thesystem, and leave the User’s Guide at the installation site forreference.SIA CP-01 DefaultsSeveral system programmable options have the defaults pre-set toprovide compliance with the Security Industry Association CP-01Standard. All other system settings and functions that are requiredto comply with SIA CP-01 are permanently programmed intothe Console and cannot be changed. Refer to the table for eachprogrammable option that has a required SIA CP-01 programmingdefault.Programming OutlineFigure 47. Installer Toolbox ScreenFigure 48. System Configuration Question “Q-1”PROGRAMMING QUESTION SIA CP-01 DEFAULT RANGEQ-1 Wireless Sensor Dialer Delay 30 Seconds On or OffQ-2 Wired Sensor Dialer Delay 30 Seconds On or OffQ-5 Exit Delay 60 Seconds 45-120 SecondsQ-6 Entry Delay #1 30 Seconds 30-240 SecondsQ-7 Entry Delay #2 45 Seconds 30-240 SecondsQ-10 Call Waiting Disable Code No Default Code 0-6 DigitsQ-20 Swinger Shutdown Count 2 Trips 1-6 TripsQ-26 Auto Stay Enabled Enabled or DisabledQ-27 Exit Delay Restart Enabled Enabled or DisabledQ-31 Cancel Time 5 Minutes 6-254 MinutesQ-32 Cancel Display Enabled Enabled or DisabledQ-35 Abort Window Dialer Delay 30 Seconds 15 or 45 SecondsQ-78 Select Output Follows Internal Sounder See Q-78 for OptionsFigure 45. The Home ScreenPress logo to accessthe Installer ToolboxFigure 46. Toolbox Screen ThreeInstaller Toolbox can beaccessed here also