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19
If a test transmission fails to communicate after all
attempts and a Fail To Communicate Trouble is
generated, then that reporting code is erased from the
buffer and will not be transmitted with the next successful
communication.
[23] System Clock Times
After the section number [23] is entered, two 4 digit numbers
are expected. These numbers are the following system
times:
Automatic arming time of day (HH:MM)
Test transmission time of day (HH:MM)
Times are entered using the “24 hour clock” (military time).
Valid entries are 00 to 23 for HH (i.e. hours) and 00 to 59 for
MM (i.e. minutes).
Note: IF INVALID TIMES ARE
ENTERED FUNCTIONS WILL NOT WORK. The automatic
arm function is enabled and disabled using the
[
Q
][6][Master Code] User’s Functions Command.
[24] New Installer’s Code
[25] New Master Code
(Access Code Number 1)
[26] Downloading Access Code
Enter a new 4 digit code in each of sections 24, 25 and 26
once the section number has been entered. Only use digits
0 to 9 as code numbers. Do not press the [
Q] or [#] keys.
Note: If an error is made in entering a code, continue to
enter the four digits then enter the section number again
and re-enter the correct code. Do not press the [
Q
] or [#]
while entering these codes. Do not make any of the three
codes the same.
[27] Communicator Format Options
This section sets the type of format which will be sent to each
of the two telephone numbers programmed in sections [1]
and [3]. Enter one HEX digit (i.e. when entering HEX “A”
press [
Q][1][Q]) for each. The number entered for each
phone number is determined by the requirements of the
receiver being called. Enter the format number for the “1st
Telephone Number” first. It is necessary to program the
format number for each telephone number even if the first
phone number is the only one being used. Options are as
follows.
[0] Silent Knight/Ademco slow, 10 BPS (1400 Hz
handshake) 3/1 and 4/1, 4/2 non extended format
[1] Sescoa, Franklin, DCI, Vertex, 20 BPS (2300 Hz
handshake) 3/1 and 4/1, 4/2 non extended format
[2] Silent Knight fast, 20 BPS (1400 Hz handshake)
3/1 and 4/1, 4/2 non extended format
[20] Zones 1 to 8 Bypass Mask
Use the same method of programming as used in section
[18]. Using this section it is possible to control which zones
the user is able to bypass using the [
Q][1] command. If the
zone light is on the zone can be bypassed. If the zone light is
off that zone cannot be bypassed.
[21] Zones 9 to 16 Bypass Mask
Use same method of programming as used in section [20].
Note: Zone lights 1 to 8 represent zones 9 to 16 in this
section, to allow single digit entry.
[22] 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 000 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 loop response time (in 10 ms increments)
Default loop response - 500 ms
Test transmission/periodic download cycle time (in days)
AC Failure Reporting Code is transmitted after the delay
programmed, which may be up to 255 minutes. The
reporting code for AC Failure Trouble is programmed in
sections [09] and [10].
The 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 [16]. The fast response
time is fixed at 10 milliseconds. The Slow Zone Response
Time is programmable in increments of 10 milliseconds.
The normal entry would be 50 for a 500 ms slow response
time.
A Test Transmission or a Periodic Download may be
done according to how section [49] light 8 is set. The test
transmission and periodic download both use the same
cycle time which is set in section [22] and the same time
of day as set in section [23]. The test transmission is sent
to the monitoring station to confirm that the
communication link is intact. The reporting code must be
programmed in section [15]. The periodic download must
be used in conjunction with the downloading computer
“waiting for a panel to call”.
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