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* Off = Keypad [P]anic Audible Buzzer.
When a [P] key alarm is generated, the keypad sounder
will beep 3 times to acknowledge the alarm.
[7] [F] Key Enabled/Disabled
On = [F] key Disabled.
The [F] key will not sound an alarm or communicate
when pressed.
* Off = [F] key Enabled.
Pressing and holding the [F] key for 2 seconds will
generate a Fire alarm; the bell or siren will sound with a
pulsing tone, and an alarm reporting code (if
programmed) will be transmitted.
[8] Bell Shutdown Enabled/Disabled
On = Bell Shutdown Enabled.
The BELL output will not be activated for zones that have
exceeded the limit of alarms set in the Swinger
Shutdown counter.
* Off = Bell Shutdown Disabled.
The BELL output will be activated for all alarms on all
zones, even after the Swinger Shutdown counter has
been exceeded. The BELL output will continue to be
activated for all alarms, even though the alarms will not
be reported once the Swinger Shutdown counter has
been exceeded.
* is default condition
[19] Zones 1 to 8 Bypass Mask
Use the same method of programming as used in section
[15]. Using this section it is possible to control which zones
the user is able to bypass using the [✱][1] command. If the
zone light is on the zone can be bypassed. If the zone light
is off that zone cannot be bypassed.
[20] System Times
Once the section number is entered, 6 three digit numbers
are expected to be entered. The valid range for entries in
this section is 001 to 255. Hex values or 00 are not allowed.
The times are entered in the following order:
• Entry delay time (in seconds)
• Exit delay time (in seconds)
• Bell cut off time (in minutes)
• Delay before AC failure trouble reporting (in minutes)
• Slow zone response time (in 10 ms increments)
• Default zone response - 500 ms
• Test transmission/periodic download cycle time (in days)
AC Failure Reporting Code is transmitted after a delay,
which may be 255 minutes, programmed. The reporting
code for AC Failure Trouble and Restoral is programmed in
sections [12] and [13].
Zone Response Time is the length of time that an alarm
condition must be present on a zone before it is detected.
Certain vibration detectors, shock sensors and glass break
detectors require a fast response zone in order to operate.
The zones to which these types of detectors are connected
should be programmed as fast response zones. All other
zones should be programmed as slow response zones.
Zones are defined as either fast or slow response time in
section [14]. The fast response time is fixed at 20 ms. The
Slow Zone Response Time is programmable in increments
of 10 ms. The normal entry would be 50 for a 500 ms slow
response time.
Test Transmission or Periodic Download is sent to the
monitoring station on a regular basis to confirm that the
communication link to the system is intact. The test
transmission/periodic download cycle time is how often (in
days) the test transmission and /or periodic download is
sent. The reporting code for the test transmission is
programmed in section [12]. The time of day that the test
transmission and/or periodic download is sent is
programmed in section [23].
To enable either option, lights 7 and 8 in section [48] must
be programmed. If both test transmission and periodic
download are enabled, the same time will be used for both.
The test transmission will transmit first and after it goes off
line a periodic download will take place.
[21] Auxiliary Delay Zone Times
This section requires 2 three digit entries to establish the
auxiliary entry and exit delay times. Do not press the [#] key
during data entry. The entry default time is 45 seconds and
may be changed to any time from ‘001’ second to ‘255’
seconds. The exit default time is 180 seconds and may be
changed to any time from ‘001’ second to ‘255’ seconds.
For the auxiliary delay times to be effective on a zone, the
zone must be set as type [7] in section [14] Zone
Definitions.
[22] Communication Variables
Once this section is entered, 2 two digit numbers are
expected. Do not press the [#] key while entering data. The
first two digit number defines the number of alarm and
restoral pairs per zone that the communicator will make
before it shuts down for that zone. (Swinger shutdown). The
system will still go into a local alarm (Bell or siren) unless
section [18] light 8 is on to make the bell follow the swinger
shutdown counter. The counter may be reset either when
the panel is armed or on a 24 hour basis as defined in the
3rd system option code, zone light 7. The number of alarms
may be programmed from ‘00’ to ‘99’ where ‘00’ means the
communicator will never shutdown. The fire zone cannot be
shutdown, it always transmits.
The second two digit number defines the delay before
transmission. This delay is 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. If the system is
disarmed before the transmission delay expires, then no
transmission will take place.