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Macro Key
Using a Macro Key
The “C” key can be used to activate a series of commands of up to 16
keystrokes. These keystrokes, as a group, are called macros and are stored in
the system's memory. The “C” key must be initially programmed as a “macro”
key (see the Security Codes section under “To Add or Change a User’s Code” for
the necessary procedure). This will then enable you to program various
functions into this key.
Typical macro functions include:
Arming sequences that first involve bypassing certain zones before arming
Frequently used command sequences
Relay activation sequences.
Functions that may want to program into the “C” key:
Over time you will realize that at certain times of the day you arm or disarm
your security system in certain ways. For example, each night before going to
bed, you turn off certain lights and arm the security system, leaving interior
areas bypassed so that normal movement at night will not set off an alarm.
In this example, you would program your "C" key to:
1.
Turn off those certain lights and
2.
Arm your security system in the STAY mode
Every night, all you (or another user whom you may have assigned) would have
to do is press the "C" key on your keypad, wait for the ENTER USER CODE
prompt on the display, and then enter your 4-digit user code. The macro
sequence of commands that was programmed will now begin automatically.
For complete information on the programming and use of the macro (C) key,
refer to the
Appendix
at the end of this manual.
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