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[165] - Maximum Dialing Attempts To Each Phone
Number
This value represents the number of attempts that will be made
to each telephone number when communicating.
The default value is 007 attempts. Valid entries are 001-015.
NOTE: The PC5020 will not allow more than 15 dialing attempts
to a single phone number. If a value higher than 15 is pro-
grammed in Section [165], the panel will still only dial 15 attempts.
[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.
[170]-[178] TIMERS
[170] - PGM Output Timer
This value represents the period of time (in seconds) that a PGM
will activate if programmed to follow the PGM Timer.
The default value is 005 seconds. Valid entries are 001-255.
NOTE: This option does not affect outputs programmed as Sen-
sor Reset (Type 03).
NOTE: If a System Event PGM is programmed to follow the Com-
mand Output Timer, all attributes must be enabled.
[175] - Auto-arm Postpone Timer
This feature controls the sequence of events after a valid access
code is entered during the Auto-arm Pre-alert. If the Auto-arm
Postpone Timer is programmed as 000, the Auto-arm will be
cancelled. If a value between 001 and 255 is programmed, then
the Auto-arm will be ‘postponed’ for the corresponding number
of minutes and the panel will resume normal operation. The
panel will also log the appropriate “user log” for the access code
which postponed the arming. When the postpone time expires,
the panel Auto-arm Pre-alert will be re-initiated (unless the parti-
tion is armed). The Auto-arm may be postponed multiple times.
If the Auto-arm is postponed, arming or disarming the panel will
not affect the postpone sequence.
[176] - Cross Zone/Police Code Timer
This option affects the Cross Zone Police Code log and transmis-
sion as well as the Cross Zone Feature.
When a zone trip occurs, the Cross Zone Timer starts. This timer
affects the panel in two different ways depending on the pro-
gramming of the Burglary Verification Options (Section [018],
Option 6):
• If the Police Code Feature is being used = the first zone alarm
will immediately transmit. If a second zone alarm occurs in
the time period (minutes) programmed in this section, the
panel will log and transmit the Police Code event. If the sec-
ond zone alarm occurs after this timer expires, the Police
Code will not be logged or transmitted, and the timer will
restart.
• If the new Cross Zone Attribute is used = the first zone alarm
will not log or transmit. If a second zone is violated within the
Cross Zone Timer’s (seconds) duration, the panel will go into
the appropriate alarm sequence and will communicate both
zone alarms. No Police Code is sent.
NOTE:
If 000 is programmed in this section, either: The Police
Code will transmit for any two different zone alarms during an
armed-to-armed period. or The new Cross Zoning Feature will not
work. This is not a valid entry for Cross Zoning.
[177] - Water-flow Delay Timer
This option affects the Delayed 24Hr Waterflow zone type. The
value programmed in this section is the time for which the zone
has to be violated before going into alarm. Valid entries are from
000 to 090 seconds, with a default of 000.
[178] - Alarm Tone Period for Verbal Alarm
This is the period of time that the system will sound the bell out-
puts before silencing them and verbally annunciating the alarms
through the PC5936/Escort5580. Valid entries for this section are
001-255, and the default value is 15 seconds.
[181]-[188] - Auto Arm Schedules
Sections [181] through [188] allow the Installer to program seven
independent times of the day that the selected Partition will arm
when Auto-arm is enabled. The seven entries represent the days
of the week as indicated below:
NOTE: Valid entries are 0000-2359 hrs; 9999 to disable.
X = Partition that the section belongs to (i.e. Section [182] =
Partition Two Schedule). In addition to these schedules, parti-
tions can be enabled or disabled in [*][6] programming. This is
controlled by Option 2 in Section [017].
[190] - No Activity Arming Pre-Alert Duration
This is the duration for which the No Activity Arming Pre-alert
will sound when the No-Activity Timer for the partition expires
(see Section [191]-[198]). If programmed as 000, the Partition
will arm as soon as its No-Activity timer expires. This feature
enables the system (or partition) to arm if there is no zone activ-
ity for a programmed time period. If the No Activity Arm
option for a partition is programmed with a number other than
000, the partition will Auto-Arm if no activity is detected for the
programmed number of minutes.
[191]-[198] - No-Activity Timer (Partition 1-8)
The timer will begin when a delay type zone assigned to the parti-
tion is restored. The timer is stopped if any zone assigned to the
partition is tripped or restored. The timer will restart when a delay
type zone is again restored. When the timer expires, the panel will
sound the buzzers of all keypads assigned to the Partition for the
time programmed in Section [190]. If any key is pressed or zone is
violated/restored on that Partition, the Auto-Arm pre-alert will be
aborted. For zone types 04, 05, 06, and 25, restores will not affect
No Activity Arming. A partition begins it’s Auto-arm sequence
when its No-Activity Timer expires. If 000 is programmed in a sec-
tion, No-Activity Arming for that partition is disabled. Valid entries
are 000 - 255 minutes, with a default of 001.
[199] - Auto-Arming Pre-Alert Time
This section allows programming of the standard Auto-arm Pre-
alert Duration. If auto-arm is postponed this timer will re-start
after the auto-arm postpone timer expires. Valid entries are from
001 - 255 minutes, the default is 005.
NOTE: There is no differentiation between the No-Activity Pre-
alert and the Standard Auto-Arm Pre-alert at a keypad. No Activity
Arming and Auto-Arm will log and transmit as a Special Closing.
[18X] PARTITION X AUTO-ARM TIMES
Day Default
Sunday 9999 I___I I___I I___I I___I
Monday 9999 I___I I___I I___I I___I
Tuesday 9999 I___I I___I I___I I___I
Wednesday 9999 I___I I___I I___I I___I
Thursday 9999 I___I I___I I___I I___I
Friday 9999 I___I I___I I___I I___I
Saturday 9999 I___I I___I I___I I___I