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SECTION 20
Macros (SpeedKey)
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About Macros (SpeedKey)
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Macro Key Programming
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About Macros
The “C” key on the keypads can be used to activate a series of commands, represented by
strings of up to 16 keystrokes. These keystrokes, as a group, are called macros and can be
stored in the system's memory for the “C” key.
Up to two (2) macros can be programmed for the system. User codes are then assigned to one
of the macro sequences when they are entered into the system. Pressing the “C” key will
intiate the macro, but then the system will prompt for the entry of a user code to determine
which macro to perform.
Typical Speedkey functions include:
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Arming sequences that first involve bypassing certain zones before arming
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Seldom used but repeatable sequences
•
Relay activation sequences.
Macro Key (Speedkey) Programming
To Program a Macro
Up to two macros may be programmed. Each user may be assigned to execute one of the two
macros during User Code Programming.
See Section 23 – System Operation
under
“Secondary User Codes” for instructions on how to assign a user code for macro operation.
To program a macro, enter the 4-digit security code + [#] + [C key] on an Alpha keypad
The following prompt appears:
LEARN WHICH MACRO ?
0 = EXIT 1 OR 2
SPEED LEARN MODE
signifying that you can now commence programming.
For example, you may want to program the following series of
commands into the “C” key:
Desired Function(s) Keystrokes Required Keypad Display
Bypass zones 02 and 19
Press BYPASS [6] key, then 2-digit zone
numbers 02 and 19.
6
0219
End the command Press the MACRO (C) key.
6
0219F
Turn on relay 1
(e.g., Relay 1 operates the
porch light)
Press [#] key,
then the [7] key for relay ON,
and the [1] key for selecting relay 1.
6
0219F#7
1
End the command Press the MACRO (C) key.
6
0219F#7
1
F
Arm system in AWAY mode
Press AWAY [2] key.
6
0219F#7
1
F2
End the command Press the MACRO (C) key.
60219F#71F2F
Note: The Macro key is pressed after each individual command being programmed and acts
as a terminator.
The keypad displays an ”F” each time the Macro key (C) is pressed.
Enter the macro number you intend to program, 1 or 2.
This will be followed by the
SPEED LEARN MODE
display,
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