
D7212GV2 | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 GV2MAIN EN | 49
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CC# Entr Cycl Dr
Default: No
Selection:
Yes or No
This feature is not available with the D7212GV2.
Keep the default setting.
CC# Assign Door
Default: Blank
Selection:
1 to 8, Blank
This feature is not available with the D7212GV2.
Keep the default setting.
CC# Trouble Tone
Default: Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes Panel-wide trouble tones sound and
visual displays show at this keypad.
No Panel-wide troubles do not sound.
Visual displays still show.
This prompt determines whether this keypad, or any
keypad with the same address setting, emits the panel-
wide trouble tones (power, phone, SDI bus, and zonex
bus).
Panel-wide trouble tones do not include
Point Troubles or Buzz on Fault.
Assign two CCs to the same area so one
keypad emits the tone and another does
not.
CC# Entry Tone
Default: Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes This keypad sounds entry tones.
No This keypad does not sound entry
tones.
This prompt determines whether this keypad, or any
keypad with the same address setting, emits the entry
delay tone. Any Delay point within the area scope of
this keypad starts the entry sequence.
This prompt allows you to manage the tone
by keypad. Entry Tone can also be turned
off when programming your P## Entry
Tone off in Point Index.
Assign two CCs to the same area so one
keypad emits the tone and another does
not.
For SIA CP-01 Compliance
CC# Entry Tone
can be set to Yes or No.
CC# Exit Tone
Default: Yes
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes This keypad sounds entry tones.
No This keypad does not sound entry
tones.
Determines whether keypads at this address setting
emit the exit delay tone during the delay arming of an
area(s). Any keypad with a scope to arm this area can
initiate the exit tone sequence.
This prompt allows you to manage the tone by
keypad. Exit Tone can also be turned off when
programming
A# Exit Tone
in Area Parameters.
Assign two CCs to the same area so one
keypad emits the tone and another does
not.
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