Programming Sections: 5.9 International Programming
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5.9 International Programming
[700] - Automatic Clock Adjust
The value entered here adds or subtracts seconds at the end of
each day to compensate for Crystal/Ceramic Resonator inaccura-
cies. Valid entries are 00-99 with 60 seconds being the default
minute. To determine the value to be programmed in this section
perform the following:
• Monitor the time lost by the panel over a period of time.
• Calculate the average amount of time per day that the panel
gains or loses.
• Add or Subtract this value (seconds) from 60 and enter the
value.
Example: Panel loses an average of 9 seconds per day.
Instead of loading 60 seconds for the last minute of each day,
program the panel to load 51 seconds with the use of Section
[700]; this will speed up the panel by 9 seconds everyday.
[701] - First International Option Codes
[701] FIRST INTERNATIONAL OPTION CODES
Option International Code On/Off Description
1 AC ON 50 Hz AC. - The incoming AC power cycles at 50 Hz.
OFF 60 Hz AC. - This is the North American standard where the incoming AC power cycles at
60 Hz.
2 Time Base ON The timebase is the internal crystal oscillator. In cases of unstable AC power input,
the internal crystal can be used to keep the most accurate timebase.
OFF The timebase is the AC power input. The 50 or 60 Hz AC power input is normally very
stable and can be used as the timebase
3 Arming Inhibit ON AC/DC Arming Inhibit with Battery Check Enabled. When an AC or DC trouble is
present, the system will not arm. This includes Keypad, Keyswitch, Automatic, and Down-
loading Arming. If enabled and arming is attempted, the system will perform a System
Battery check as well as a Battery Check on all peripheral modules supported by a backup
battery.
OFF Arming not Inhibited. The system can be armed, regardless of the presence of an AC or
DC trouble and will not check all system batteries upon arming.
NOTE: If this option is enabled, it is strongly recommended that AC Troubles be displayed
(Section [017], Option 1 ON).
4 Latching System Tamper ON System Tampers Require Installer Reset and Inhibit Arming. If any system tamper
condition occurs, the Installer’s code must be entered [*] [8] [Installer Code] and the
tamper condition must be restored before the system can be armed. This also includes
Auto Arming and Keyswitch. If Auto Arming is attempted with a latched tamper, the
panel will not arm. The Auto Arm Cancellation code is not transmitted however because a
user did not cancel the Auto Arming sequence.
OFF System Tampers Do Not Require Installer Reset.
NOTE: If enabled, the manual bypassing of a zone will not bypass the tamper or fault
states (DEOL). This feature also applies to Zone Faults.
5 Access Code Length ON 6-digit Access Codes. All access codes on the system will be 6 digits in length except the
Panel I.D. Code and the Downloading Access Code.
• System Master Code = XXXX56 XXXX = previous code, (1234)
• Installer Code = YYYY55 YYYY = previous code, (5555)
OFF 4-digit Access Codes. All access codes on the system will be 4 digits in length. For any
existing codes, the last 2 digits are removed.
6 Busy Tone ON Busy Tone Detection Enabled. If these tones are detected, the communicator will disen-
gage the phone line and try to place the call again following the “Delay Between Dialing
Attempts”
OFF Busy Tone Detection Disabled. The communicator will use the standard dialing proce-
dure for every attempt.
7 Battery Current Charge ON High Current Battery Charge. Approximately 650-700 mA.
OFF Standard Current Battery Charge. At approximately 350 mA.
8 ON For Future Use