H-915 installation manual 11/6 TBT502 01
[∗] COMMANDS LIST
All the commands bellow can be used only when the control panel is in the standby mode and is disarmed.
[∗] [0] - Quick arming. You can use this command instead of your access code to arm the system. It can be
used only for arming, not for disarming. This command works only if quick arming enabled in installer programming level,
section 4.
[∗] [1] - Alarm memory display. You can recall the information about the last alarm with this command.
A blinking zone LED shows which zone triggered the last alarm. To switch the display back to normal operation, press
[∗][3] or rearm the system.
[∗] [3] - Switching OFF the alarm memory display. The display switches back to normal operation.
[∗] [5] [MASTER CODE] - Entering of USER PROGRAMMING LEVEL (factory default master
code is 1234). Eight different codes (from code 0 to 7) can be programmed in this level: new master code (0), up to five
access arm-disarm codes (1 - 5), a PANIC code (6) and a "One Time Use" code (7) may be programmed. Entering of the
programming level is confirmed by eight short beeps and the ERROR LED being permanently lit.
Press [#] to exit the programming level. Remember, if no keypad entry is made for more than 1 minute, the system
will return to the standby mode automatically.
Programming new codes:
1/ Enter user programming level pressing [∗] [5] [MASTER CODE]
2/ To change master code, press [0] (confirmed with short and long beeps) then enter new 4 digit code (confirmed with
two short beeps if entered correctly). Master code can be only changed, it can not be erased
3/ To program access code number one, press [1] (confirmed with short and long beeps) and enter 4 digit code
(confirmed with two short beeps if entered correctly).
4/ To remove access code number one, press [1] [∗]
5/ Follow instructions in 3/ or 4/ for programming or removing any of other access codes from 1 to 5
6/ You can program the PANIC code as code number six. This code can also be used for disarming, but it triggers a
silent panic alarm every time it is used. This feature can be very useful in the case you are forced to operate the alarm
system under pressure. Follow instructions in 3/ or 4/ for panic code setting or removing if you do not want this function.
7/ The code number seven works as "One Time Use" code if programmed. Follow instructions in 3/ or 4/ for its
programming or removing. The "One Time Use" code can be used for arming/disarming control, but this code is
removed automatically in the moment when used once for arming.
NOTE: If you press [9] in user programming level the H-915 control panel will send information about events history to
the special serial interface (printer) which can be connected to the keypad terminals as an option.
Only code number 0 - master code is programmed from factory, the other access codes are blank.
[∗] [6] [INSTALLER CODE] - Entering of INSTALLER PROGRAMMING LEVEL. The
control panel H-915 is completely programmable from the keypad by using commands which are described in detail in
the installer programming section of this manual.
[∗] [8] [MASTER CODE] - Entering of zone 1 to 6 bypassing. A bypassed zone will not cause an
alarm. If a zone is bypassed, the panel may be armed even if the zone is triggered. Use bypassing when access is
needed to part of the protected area. Also damaged wiring or contacts on a zone may be temporarily bypassed until
repairs can be made. To bypass zones, enter [∗] [8] [MASTER CODE] and the zone number(s) to be bypassed. Press
[#] to return back to standby mode. Remember, if no keypad entry is made for more than 1 minute the system will
return to the standby mode automatically. The ERROR LED will blink rapidly while you are in zone bypassing mode.
The zone LEDs which are blinking, while bypassing is selected, indicate the bypassed zones. By pressing a number key
(from 1 to 6) you can "switch ON - OFF - ON ..." the bypass of the corresponding zone. When you are arming the H-915
and bypass of any zone(s) is set, you will see the corresponding zone LEDs blinking during exit delay. This way, the
keypad informs you of which zone(s) were switched off. The Bypass setting is only valid for one arming period. Zone
bypasses are automatically canceled when the panel is disarmed.
[∗] [9] [access code] - AT HOME arming. Entering [∗] [9] before the arming code arms the panel without
any exit delay in the delay zones and bypass zones that are defined as "INTERIOR". When the panel is AT HOME
armed, the color of the ARM LED light is green.
NOTE: If quick arming feature was enabled in the installer programming level, press only [
∗
] [9] for AT HOME arming.
AUTO AT HOME ARMING
- if this function is enabled in the installer programming level (section [4]), the system is
able to recognize automatically if you are at home or not.
If a correct access code is entered for arming, the green ARM LED will flash slowly. The system expects that you will
stay at home and it is ready for AT HOME arming after the exit delay. If you trigger a delay zone during the exit delay (for
example with magnetic sensor on the entrance door), the light of the ARM LED turns yellow and the system will be fully
armed.