7. Factory Settings
These are the factory settings – they can be modified if they are not applicable for your situation. Refer to the next
chapter ("8. Programming the Panel") for details on how to modify the settings.
The factory settings allow for the system to be operated as a local alarm panel without programming except for the
master and user codes.
LOCATION
PARAMETERS
01
master code
11-18
user code 1-8
21
zone 1
22
zone 2
23
zone 3
24
zone 4
25
zone 5
26
zone 6
27
zone 7
28
zone 8
30
exit delay
31
entry delay 1
32
entry delay 2
33
siren duration
40
arming type
41
alarm handover
HOME
isolation zones in memory
85
power up delay
86
periodic battery test
8. Programming the Panel
BEWARE: to avoid triggering by the tamper switch, make sure the cabinet is firmly closed before applying power to
the system. Also, do not install a battery after power-on but before a user code is programmed: the tamper switch will
trigger the alarm instantly, but there is no user code to turn it off and the master code cannot be used for disarming.
The panel can be programmed from the system keypad. Enter programming mode, then key in the 2-digit
Programming Location or address, followed immediately by the desired programming values (program data), then
press the '#' key to store the data. The system will either confirm storage with 2 beeps, or signal an unsuccessful
storage attempt with 5 beeps. If you are not sure of the values that have been entered, program the programming
location again. When programming is finished, press the ' ' key twice to exit the programming mode.
a. Enter Programming mode
To enter the programming mode, enter either the factory set master code (1234) or your own master code (when
set), then press the ' ' key twice to confirm your entry. The console will beep twice to confirm that the system is in
programming mode – the PROGRAM LED will light up.
If the factory set master code was replaced and the new master code is lost, use the DAP jumper to override the
entry code and enter the programming mode directly. The DAP jumper is located on the master circuit board. Follow
this procedure precisely to use the DAP jumper:
1) Disconnect the power supply including both AC power and the backup battery.
2) Set the jumper from the OFF to the ON position.
3) Reconnect the power supply, the console will beep continuously.
4) Put the DAP jumper back to OFF ; the beeping stops and the PROGRAM LED is on.
5) The system is now in programming mode and ready to receive new data.
6) The DAP jumper should be left in the OFF position after programming.
HAM982K
DEFAULT PRESETS
1234
nil
multiple trigger, entry delay 1, 500ms response
multiple trigger, entry delay 1, 500ms response
multiple trigger, instant, 500ms response
multiple trigger, instant, 500ms response
multiple trigger, instant, 500ms response
multiple trigger, instant, 500ms response
multiple trigger, 24hr instant, 500ms response
multiple trigger, 24hr instant, 500ms response
exit beep enabled, 60 seconds
entry beep enabled, 30 seconds
entry beep enabled, 60 seconds
arm-disarm ring-back disabled, 300 seconds
forced to arm
disabled
nil
disabled
disabled
6
PROGRAM DATA
code=1234
nil
code1=1, code2=1, code3=2
code1=1, code2=1, code3=2
code1=1, code2=0, code3=2
code1=1, code2=0, code3=2
code1=1, code2=0, code3=2
code1=1, code2=0, code3=2
code1=1, code2=3, code3=2
code1=1, code2=3, code3=2
code=1, duration=60
code=1, duration=30
code=1, duration=60
code=0, duration=300
code=0
code=0
nil
code=0
code=0
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