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DSC PowerSeries PC1404 Installation Guide

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5.3 Programming Descriptions
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[030] Zone Loop Response Options
Fast loop response for the onboard zones is programmable using Installer Programming Section [030]. Section [030] is an 8 bit toggle
option that controls which main board zones will use fast loop response (~40mS) or normal loop response (~250mS).
Note: Fast loop response should not be enabled for zones that are "doubled" by using the zone doubler feature.
[101]-[108] Zone Attributes
The following options can be enabled or disabled for each zone. Pressing [9] in one of these sections brings the installer to the upper
bank (attributes 9 to 16). From the upper bank, press [9] to return to the lower bank (attributes 1 to 8).
Daylight Savings Time
These sections are used to program the date, time and increment that the clock moves ahead for Daylight Saving Time each year. Day-
light savings time can be programmed to adjust the time by 1 or 2 hours (backward or forward) at an exact date and time, or on a spe-
cific weekday of a specific month. To enable daylight saving's time, the installer must enable Option 6 in Section [017] and program
Sections [168] and [169] to configure the system to change the time automatically for daylight savings. Enter [168] when setting the
clock forward and enter [169] when setting the clock backward.
Option Description
[1] ON: Zone 1 is Fast Loop Response OFF: Zone 1 is Normal Loop Response
[2] ON: Zone 2 is Fast Loop Response OFF: Zone 2 is Normal Loop Response
[3] ON: Zone 3 is Fast Loop Response OFF: Zone 3 is Normal Loop Response
[4] ON: Zone 4 is Fast Loop Response OFF: Zone 4 is Normal Loop Response
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These attributes override default settings. Do NOT change fire zone attributes from their default settings.
Option Description
[1] Bell options ON: An alarm activates the Siren.
OFF: Silent alarm.
[2] Steady or Pulsed-
Bell Type
ON: The bell output is steady when the zone is in alarm.
OFF: The bell output pulses (1 sec on/off) when the zone is in alarm.
[3] Chime ON: The keypad chimes when the zone is opened/closed.
OFF: The zone does not chime the keypad when the zone is opened/closed.
[4] Bypass ON: The zone may be manually bypassed in [][1].
OFF: The zone cannot be manually bypassed in [][1].
[5] Force Arming ON: The zone can be violated and system arming will not be impeded.
OFF: The system cannot be armed if the zone is open.
[6] Swinger
Shutdown
ON: When the zone goes into alarm for the number of times programmed in the Swinger Shutdown
Counter (see Section [377]), it shuts down with no further transmissions sent to the monitoring station.
OFF: Swinger Shutdown is disabled. All alarms are transmitted and do not follow the Swinger Shutdown
Counter.
[7] Transmission
Delay
ON: Reporting of zone alarms (and police code) are delayed for the time programmed in Section [377].
OFF: When an alarm occurs, the reporting code is transmitted immediately.
[8] Not Used
[9] Cross Zoning ON: The zone can start or complete the cross zoning sequence. It can generate a confirmed burglary
alarm.
OFF: This zone type will not start or complete the cross zoning sequence. It cannot generate a con-
firmed burglary alarm.
[10]-[13] Not Used
[14] Normally Closed
Loops
*
ON: If the zone type is assigned to an onboard zone, it will not require an end of line resistor if this
option is enabled (Normally Closed Loops). This overrides the EOL configuration programmed in Sec-
tion [013].
OFF: The zone type will follow the end of line configuration programmed in Section [013]
[15] Single End of
Line (SEOL)
Resistors
*
ON: If the zone type is assigned to an onboard zone, it will require a single end of line resistor (SEOL).
This overrides the EOL configuration programmed in Section [013].
OFF: The zone type will follow the end of line configuration programmed in Section [013]
[16] Double End of
Line (DEOL)
Resistors
*
ON: If the zone type is assigned to an onboard zone, it will require double end of line resistors (DEOL).
This overrides the EOL configuration programmed in Section [013]
OFF: The zone type will follow the end of line configuration programmed in Section [013]
* Some zone types only support single end-of-line configuration, regardless of how the panel is configured, such as Fire Zones which are always single end-of-line.

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BrandDSC
ModelPowerSeries PC1404
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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