
DS7200V2-EXP | Expert Programming Guide | 4. Control Panel Programming EN | 46
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Panel Arming Options
• Address: 3411
• Default: 0
• Selections: 0 to 7
Enter This Data Digit to Select Options
Panel Arming Options 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
No Panel Arming Options
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Enable Bad Set Operation
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Panel is Disarmed during Exit Delay
• • • •
Start Exit Delay with Faulted Zones
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Reserved
This is a global parameter. Use it to select several different control panel arming options.
• Enable Bad Set Operation: If this option is selected, a “bad set” occurs when the Exit Delay timer expires,
and a zone is still faulted. The control panel does not arm. When a bad set occurs, all keypads in the area
sound the Last Chance tone.
The LCD keypad displays a “Failed to Arm” message and then prompts for a valid PIN to clear the display.
The LED keypad sounds the Last Chance tone and the Status LED flashes fast to indicate that a PIN entry is
required. Any control panel output configured for Bad Set activates when the bad set is detected and resets
when the PIN is entered.
When the bad set occurs, the Bad Set event {185} is placed in the log. This event follows the Opening/Closing
Report routing.
If this option is not selected, the control panel arms when the Exit Delay timer expires. A faulted zone triggers
an alarm response.
• Panel is Disarmed during Exit Delay: If this option is selected, the control panel remains disarmed until
Exit Delay is terminated. Controlled zones may be faulted, but do not cause alarms. Any zone type that
causes a trouble condition when the control panel is disarmed, or causes an alarm condition when the control
panel is armed, only creates a trouble condition. The armed LED on the keypads does not light until the Exit
Delay is terminated.
If this option is not selected, the control panel is “armed” at the start of Exit Delay. Instant controlled zones
cause an alarm if faulted. Any zone trouble that causes an alarm condition when the control panel is armed
creates an alarm condition. The armed LED on the keypads lights when Exit Delay starts.
• Start Exit Delay with Faulted Zones: If this option is selected, any faulted Entry/Exit zones or Follower
zones are ignored. The control panel proceeds with arming the area. If the zones are still faulted at the end of
Exit Delay, the control panel then generates the appropriate response. The keypad displays “Not Ready”
when a zone is faulted even though this option is selected. Instant zones always prevent control panel arming
if faulted.
If this option is not selected, any faulted zone in the set of zones to be armed prevents the area from arming.
The area must be force armed, or the faulted zones must be bypassed or restored.
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