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DSC PC1832 - Fast Loop Response; Advanced Programming; Zone Attributes; Maximum Dialing Attempts

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[030] - Fast Loop Response
An eight bit toggle option controls which main board zones have
Fast Loop Response (36ms) or Normal Loop Response (540ms,
400ms for IMQ certified installations. Fast loop response is typi-
cally used for vibration sensors.
5.3 Advanced Programming
[101]-[164] - Zone Attributes
The two sets of attributes (1-8 and 9-16) may be toggled by press-
ing ‘9’ within any zone’s attribute section. If the Ready LED is on,
the keypad is indicating Zone Attributes 1-8; if the Ready and
Armed LED’s are on, the keypad is indicating Zone Attributes 9-
16 The following options can be enabled or disabled by zone.
NOTE:
DO NOT change Fire Zones attributes from the default set-
tings.
[165] - Maximum Dialing Attempts
This value represents the number of attempts that will be made to
each telephone number when communicating. The default value
is 005. Valid entries are 001-005.
NOTE:
The PC1616/PC1832/PC1864 will not allow more than 5
dialing attempts to a single phone number. If a value higher than
5 is programmed in Section [165], the panel will still only dial 5
attempts.
NOTE: For UL Listed Installations 5-10 Dialing attempts are
required.
[166] - Post Dial Wait For Handshake
This value represents the time the communicator waits for a valid
initial handshake from the receiver after dialing the programmed
telephone number. The default value is 040 seconds.
[167] - T-Link Communications Wait for Acknowledge Delay
This value represents the time the communicator waits for an
acknowledge after transmitting a SIA communications packet via
the T-Link. The default is 20 seconds.
[168]-[169] - Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time can be programmed to adjust the time by 1
or 2 hours (back/forward) at an exact date and time (Example 1,
March 5, 2006, 2:00am) OR on a specific weekday of a specific
month (Example 2, 1st Sunday in March, 2:00am). See example
date & time entries below.
Enter Programming Section [017], set Option [6] ‘Daylight
Saving Enabled’ to On.
Enter Programming Section [168] when setting the clock
forward
Enter Programming Section [169] when setting the clock
back.
Example 1: March 5th, 2006, 2:00am
7 Trouble Beeps Silent ON Trouble Beeps are Silent When a trouble is detected on the system, trouble beeps will not be sounded at
the keypad.
OFF Trouble Beeps will Sound Every 10 Seconds When a trouble is detected on the system, trouble beeps
will be sounded at the keypad.
NOTE: This option must be OFF for UL Residential Fire Applications
8 For Future Use
Option Definition On/Off Description
Option Definition On/Off Description
1 Bell ON Bell Audible An alarm on this zone will cause the bell output to activate.
OFF Bell Silent An alarm on this zone will not activate the bell output.
2 Bell Type ON Bell Steady The bell output will be steady when the zone is in alarm.
OFF Bell Pulsed The bell output will pulse when the zone is in alarm.
3 Chime ON Chime Enabled Every keypad will chime when the zone is violated and when the zone is secured. Door
Chime will work in both the armed and disarmed states.
OFF Chime Disabled The zone will not chime the keypads.
4 Bypass ON Bypass Enabled The zone may be manually bypassed from the [*][1] Bypass Menu.
OFF Bypass Disabled The zone cannot be bypassed.
5 Force Arming ON Force Arm Enabled The system (partition) may be armed with the zone violated. The zone will be tempo-
rarily bypassed, and when the zone is secured it will be added back into the system.
OFF Force Arm Disabled The system cannot be armed if this zone is open.
6 Swinger Shutdown ON Swinger Shutdown Enabled The zone will shut down after a programmed number of alarms, inhibiting
further transmissions to the monitoring station. The bell can follow Swinger Shutdown if programmed.
OFF Swinger Shutdown Disabled The zone will not go into swinger shutdown after the programmed num-
ber of alarms.
7 Transmission Delay ON Transmission Delay Enabled The reporting of zone alarms will be delayed for the programmed time. If a
valid access code is entered within this time, no alarm signal will be communicated.
OFF Transmission Delay Disabled When an alarm occurs, the reporting code is transmitted immediately.
NOTE: Transmission Delay cannot be used on fire zones.
8 Wireless ON Zone is Wireless The zone will ignore the main board zone (if applicable) and respond to the correspond-
ing zone enrolled on a Wireless Receiver (ex. RF5108 or PC5132).
OFF Zone is Hardwired The zone uses the corresponding hardwired zone.
9 Cross Zone ON Zone is a Cross Zone Zone is enabled for Cross Zoning.
OFF Zone is not a Cross Zone Zone is not enabled for Cross Zoning.
Opt Ex.1
1003Month valid entries 001-012 (003 for March)
2000Week valid entry is 000 (to program a specific date
and time)
3005Day valid entries are 001-031 ( 005 for the 5th of
the month)
4002Hour valid entries are 000-023 (time of day to set
clock forward or back, 2:00am)
5001Interval valid entries are 001-002 (1 hour ahead or
back)

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