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[13] 2nd System Option Code
Use the same method of programming as Section [12].
ZONE
LIGHT
[1] ON = Call 1st phone number only
OFF = Call 1st phone number with back-up to
2nd phone number
[2] ON = Master Code not user changeable
OFF = Master Code user changeable
[3] ON = Bell squawk enabled*
OFF = Bell squawk disabled
[4] ON = PC16OUT module enabled
OFF = PC16OUT module disabled
[5] ON = 6th code is maids code (one-time use)
OFF = 6th code is normal access code
[6] ON = 1400 Hz handshake for Radionics
formats # 3, 4, B and C
OFF = 2300 Hz handshake for Radionics
formats # 3, 4, B and C
Factory default settings
* With bell squawk enabled, the bell / siren will sound one
short burst on arming and two short bursts on disarming.
NOTE:
When the panel is set for Auto-Arming, the bell / siren
will sound 1 short burst every 10 seconds for one minute
before the panel Auto-Arms unless the Bell During Auto-Arm
is disabled (Section [32], light 2).
[14] 3rd System Option Code
Use the same programming method as in Section [12]
ZONE
LIGHT
[1] ON = Access code required for bypass
OFF = Access code not required for bypass
[2] ON = Enable [
][4] downloading call feature
OFF = Disable [
][4] call feature
1
[3] ON = Periodic downloading
2
OFF = Periodic test transmission
[4] ON = [
][4] requires a access code
OFF = [
][4] does not require access code
[5] ON = [P]anic key has keypad-audible feedback
OFF = [P]anic key without keypad-audible
feedback
[6] ON = Partial closings identified
3
OFF = Partial closings not identified
Factory default settings
1
The [
][4] command can be enabled so that by using this
command the user or on-site installer can initiate a call to
the downloading computer.
2
The panel can be enabled to periodically call the
downloading computer. The cycle time (in days) for the
call is set in Section [19]. The automatic call to the
downloading computer can be used to update the panel
program and/or to upload status information from the
panel.
3
If partial closings are enabled as identified, then alarm
codes for the bypassed zones will be transmitted.
[15] Communication Variables
Once this section is entered, two 2-digit numbers are
expected. Do not press the [#] key while entering data. The
first 2-digit number defines the number of attempts (alarm
and restoral pairs) per zone that the communicator will
make before it shuts down for that zone (swinger shutdown).
The number of attempts is for the period as defined in the
1st System Option Code Section, zone light 2. The number
of attempts may be programmed from 00 to 99, where 00
means the communicator will never shut down. The fire
zone cannot be shut down - it always transmits.
The second 2-digit number defines the delay before
transmission. The delay if for zones defined as burglary
zones only. 24 hour zones or the fire zone will not be delayed.
The time may be programmed from 00 to 99 seconds,
where 00 means no delay.
[16] Zone Bypass Mask
Use the same method of programming as used in Section
[12]. If the zone light is ON, the zone can be bypassed; if
OFF, the zone cannot be bypassed using the [
][1] command.
The fire zone cannot be bypassed.
[17] System Times
There are 6 system times which can be programmed in this
section, and each entry requires a 3-digit number. Do not
press the [#] key during data entry.
[1] Entry delay time (001 to 255 seconds) This value
determines the standard Entry Delay time. The factory
default entry time is 30 seconds. See Section [11] for
zone definitions.
[2] Exit delay time (001 to 255 seconds) This value
determines the standard Exit Delay time. The factory
default exit time is 120 seconds. For zone definitions,
see Section [11].
[3] Bell cut-off time (001 to 255 minutes) This value
determines the time the bell / siren will sound before
automatically turning off. The factory default bell cut-off
time is 4 minutes.
[4] AC fail transmission delay (001 to 255 minutes) This
value determines the length of time before the
communicator will transmit an AC failure report. The
factory default time is 30 minutes.
[5] “Slow” zone response time (001 to 255 × 10 ms) This
value determines the slow zone response time and
provides times from 10 ms to 2550 ms. The factory
default slow zone response time is 500 ms. NOTE: The
fast zone response time is fixed at 10 ms. See Section
[11] Zone Definitions.
[6] Test transmission cycle time (001 to 255 days) This
value determines the frequency, in days, of the test
transmission either via the communicator or by calling
the downloading computer. The factory default setting
is 30 days. See Section [14] 3rd System Option Code,
light 3.
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