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2. Press “1” (YES) at the “PROGRAM: DELAYS” prompt.

3. Press “1” (ON) for a 60 second Exit delay (This provides a 60 second exit

delay, after the AD200-1 is set in the “OPERATE” mode, before the unit
will react to a sensor trip, allowing time to exit). Press “2” (OFF) for no
Exit delay (This will allow the unit, when set in the “OPERATE” mode, to
react immediately to a sensor trip.

4. After selecting the Exit delay, the LCD should display “ENTRY

DELAY”.

5. Press “1” (ON) for a 20 second Entry delay (This provides a 20 second

entrance delay, after any exit delay time has elapsed, before the unit will
react to a sensor trip, allowing time to shut off).

6. Press “2” (OFF) for no Entry delay (This will allow the unit to react

immediately to a sensor trip, after any exit delay has elapsed.

NOTE: When using the AD200-1 with an alarm panel that already has
Exit/Entry delays programmed, EXIT and ENTRY should be
programmed for “OFF” unless an additional delay is needed.

g) How to record outgoing voice message

An outgoing message (OGM) of up to 16 seconds may be programmed into the
AD200-1. Once recorded, this message will be repeated during activation 2 times,
in sequence (starting with Location 1), to each number designation. For best
results, the OGM should be written down, practiced and timed before recording.

1. Press the “M” key until “PROGRAM: NUMBERS” appears in the LCD,

then press “2” twice.

2. Press “1” at the “PROGRAM: OGM” prompt.

3. Locate the microphone on the lower left corner of the AD200-1. For best

results when recording, speak about 12 inches from the microphone in a
clear and normal voice.

4. Press “*” key to initiate the recording process. “RECORDING” will

appear in the LCD when recording. The “*” key must be held down for
the entire time of recording.

5. When the “*” key is released the message will be stored. Once the 16

seconds have elapsed, “DONE” will appear in the LCD.