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PC1404
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[020] Keypad Zone Assignment
Enter the two-digit zone number to be assigned to each keypad assigned to a specific slot. Only one keypad can be assigned to a specific slot.
See also Section [020] Keypad Zone Assignments. Valid entries are from [00] to [08].
[022] Ninth System Options
[023] Tenth System Options
[6]
Cross
Zoning/
Police
Code
ON: Cross Zoning is Enabled. The panel will use the Cross Zone attribute for Burglary Verification. This feature
requires two or more trips from a zone that has the Cross Zone attribute enabled within a specified time before starting an
alarm sequence.
When a zone with cross zoning enabled is violated, no alarm occurs on the system; however, entry delay may start or the
system event PGM may activate. The cross zoning timer will be started. If another zone with the cross zone attribute is
violated before the timer expires, the panel will transmit the first alarm signal—a Cross Zone event, followed by the sec-
ond zone alarm, and begins the appropriate local alarm sequence. If no other zones are violated before the timer expires,
no alarm sequence occurs and a Burglary Not Verified event is logged in the buffer. If the double hit feature is enabled, the
panel will react to two violations of the same zone during the cross zoning timer and start the alarm sequence. This option
will not function for zones that don't create alarm conditions (day zone while disarmed, instant zone while disarmed, etc.)
Note: The cross zoning timer counts in seconds when this feature is enabled. Police code timer counts in minutes when
this feature is disabled.
Note: Fire Zones should never have cross zoning enabled.
OFF: Police Code is Enabled. The panel will use the police code feature for burglary verification.
[7]
Exit Delay
Restart
ON: Exit Delay Restart Enabled. This CP-01 feature is used to prevent a false alarm caused by the user exiting and then
immediately re-entering the protected area. If a delay zone is violated and restored during the exit delay, it is considered
an exit. If a delay zone is then violated again, it is considered a re-entry. With this option enabled, the panel will restart the
exit delay ONCE. Further violations of the same zone or other delay zones shall not restart the exit delay.
OFF: Exit Delay Restart Disabled. Delay zone violations and restores will not restart the exit delay.
[8]
AC
Trouble
Beeps
ON: AC Trouble Beeps Enabled. When an AC trouble occurs on the panel, all keypads will sound an audible trouble
indication (2 beeps every 10 seconds).
OFF: AC Trouble Beeps Disabled. AC troubles will remain silent.
Option Description
[1]-[7] Future use
[8]
Audible
Stay
Arming
ON: Audible Exit Delay for Stay Arming. When the system is armed in stay mode, the exit delay will be sounded by 1
beep every 3 seconds.
OFF: Stay Arming is Silent. When the system is armed in stay mode, the exit delay will be silent.
Option Description
[1]-[4] Future Use
[5]
Stay/Away
ON: Switching from Away to Stay Disabled. The system cannot be switched from Away to Stay mode by pressing the
[Stay] Function key.
OFF: Away to Stay Toggling Enabled. The system can be switched from Away to Stay mode by pressing the [Stay]
function key, but only if entry delay is not active and the system is not in alarm.
[6] Future Use
[7]
Silent
Trouble
Beeps
ON: Trouble Beeps are Silent. When a trouble is detected on the system, trouble beeps will not be sounded at the system keypads.
OFF: Trouble Beeps are Audible. When a trouble is detected on the system, trouble beeps will be sounded at the system
keypads.
[8]
Keyswitch
Arming
Option
ON: Keyswitch Arms in Away Mode. When a keyswitch zone is used to arm the system, the panel will always arm in
away mode, regardless of whether a delay zone was violated and restored during exit delay.
OFF: Keyswitch Arms in Stay or Away Mode. When a keyswitch is used to arm the system, the panel will arm in away
mode if a delay zone is violated and restored during the exit delay, or if there are no stay/away zones on the system. If nei-
ther of these conditions is met, the panel will arm in stay mode.

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DSC PowerSeries PC1404 Specifications

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BrandDSC
ModelPowerSeries PC1404
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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