5.3 Programming Descriptions
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[013] First System Options
[014] Second System Options
Option Description
[1]
Zone
Loop
Type
ON: Normally Closed Loops. All zones are wired as normally closed circuits with returns connected to a COM terminal.
The end-of-line resistor is not required. An alarm will be generated when the circuit is opened.
OFF: End-of-Line Resistors. All zones must be wired with an end-of-line resistor configuration, determined by Option 2
in Section [013].
[2]
End-of-
Line
Option
ON: Double End-of-Line Resistors. All zones will use Double End-of-Line resistors, except Standard Fire, Delayed Fire
and 24 Hr Supervisory. These zones must be connected using the EOL resistor. Double EOL resistors enable the detection
of zone faults and tampers. The tamper resistor (5k6) is placed across the alarm activating device, and the single EOL resis-
tor (5k6) is placed between the alarm and tamper contacts. This configuration will allow the panel to detect zone faults
(zone shorted), zone tampers (open zone), zone alarms (11.2k) and restored zones (5k6).
If the zone/system is disarmed and placed in the tamper or fault state, trouble beeps will be generated on all system keypads
until a key is pressed. If the zone is armed and a tamper is activated, the tamper alarm and zone alarm will be logged and
transmitted. The zone will begin the normal alarm sequence (bells, alarms in memory, etc.).
OFF: Single End-of-Line Resistors. All zones must have a 5k6 resistor across the terminals. If the zone is shorted or
opened, it will be treated as a violated state. If the zone is open and programmed as a fire zone, it will be in the trouble state.
[3]
Trouble
Display
ON: Panel Shows All Troubles While Armed. The panel will activate the trouble LED in both the armed and disarmed
state when any trouble is present on the system.
OFF: Panel Shows Fire Troubles While Armed. The panel will activate the trouble LED for all troubles while disarmed,
but the LED will only activate for Fire Troubles while the system is armed.
[4]
Tamper/
Fault
Display
ON: Tampers and Faults Do Not Show As Open. The panel will not activate the respective Zone LED if the zone is in the
tamper or fault states, only the Trouble LED will be on.
OFF: Tampers and Faults Show as Open. The panel will illuminate the respective Zone LED (LED Keypads) if the zone
is in the tamper or fault state.
[5]
Auto-
Arm
Schedule
ON: Auto-Arm Schedule in [*][6]. The auto-arm schedules (Section [181]) are accessible via [*][6] as well as Installer
Programming.
OFF: Auto-Arm Schedule in Installer Programming Only. The auto-arm schedules (Section [181]) are only accessible
via Installer Programming.
[6]
Audible
Exit
Fault
ON: Audible Exit Fault is Enabled. If a delay type zone is violated or is still violated within 4 seconds after the exit delay
has expired, the panel will sound the entry delay warning through the keypad and siren alerting the customer that an
improper exit was made. If the panel is disarmed within the entry delay, no signal is sent. If not, the panel will continue to
sound the alarm and send a signal to central station. Audible Exit Fault Pre-Alert will be logged when the entry delay
begins, and audible exit fault will be logged and communicated when the exit delay expires.
OFF: Audible Exit Fault is Disabled. The siren will not activate during the entry delay created by leaving a delay zone
violated when exit delay expires.
[7]
Zone
Doubling
ON: Zone Doubling Enabled. When the Zone Doubler option is enabled on a PC1404, Zone 1 will become Zones 1 and 5,
Zone 2 will become Zones 2 and 6, and so on, up to 8 hardwired zones. The 4 zones on the main board now act as 8 zone
inputs. When enabled, Options 1 and 2 in Section 013 are ignored. Wireless and Keypad Zones should not be used on zones
designated for Zone Doubling (PC1404: Zones 1-8) Fast Loop Response Feature (Section 030) will not work when Zone
Doubling is enabled.
OFF: Zone Doubling is Disabled.
The 4 zones on the main board act as 4 zone inputs.
[8]
Fire
Signaling
ON: Temporal 3 Fire Signal. To comply with NFPA 72, all Fire Bells will sound the temporal 3 fire cadence as described in the
NFPA standard if this option is enabled. The cadence is 500ms ON, 500ms OFF, 500ms ON, 500ms OFF, 1.5 sec OFF.
OFF: Standard Pulsing Fire Signal. All fire bells will sound with the standard 1 second ON/1 second OFF fire bell
cadence.
Option Description
[1]
Bell
Squawk
ON: Arm/Disarm Bell Squawk Enabled. The system squawks the bell output once when armed (including auto-arming)
and twice when disarmed. If there are alarms in memory, 3 distinct squawk pairs will sound (6 squawks in total).
Note: Non-NA panels must squawk the bell at the end of exit delay. NA panels squawk at the beginning of exit delay.
OFF: Arm/Disarm Bell Squawk Disabled. Bell output does not activate when the system is armed or disarmed in any manner.
[2]
Bell
Squawk
for Auto-
Arming
ON: Bell Squawk For Auto-Arming Enabled. The bell output will sound a single squawk every 10 seconds during the
auto-arm pre-alert time. This also applies to no activity arming pre-alerts.
OFF: Bell Squawk For Auto-Arming Disabled. The bell output will not be activated during auto arming or no activity
arming pre-alerts.
[3]-[6] Future Use