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Solution Ultima 844/862/880 Installation Manual
System Event Timers
This section covers the features that involve timing. Features such as entry and exit times, sensor
watch time, siren run time and system date and time along with a host of other timers are discussed
extensively in this section.
Programming Entry/Exit Timers
There are two locations to be programmed for Entry Timer 1, Entry Timer 2, Exit Time For AWAY
Mode and Entry Guard Time For STAY Mode.
The first location of the timer is for programming increments of 1 second. The second location of the
timer is for programming increments of 16 seconds. By adding these two locations together will give
the total time required.
Example
If you require the entry time to expire after 18 seconds, you would need to program “LOCATION
410” as 2 (i.e.. 2 x 1 second = 2 seconds) and “LOCATION 411” as 1 (i.e.. 1 x 16 seconds = 16
seconds). This would give you the total time of 18 seconds (i.e.. 2 + 16 seconds = 18 seconds.
Entry Timer 1
LOCATION 410 - 411 (Defaulted To 20 Seconds) 41
Location Description
410
Increments Of 1 Second (0 – 15 Sec’s)
411
Increments Of 16 Seconds (0 – 240 Sec’s)
Table 121: Entry Timer 1 Locations
Entry time can be programmed between 0 and 255 seconds in increments of one second. Entry Timer
1 is the delay time used by the zone type – Delay-1. Refer to Zone Types on page 171 for more
information.
Entry Timer 2
LOCATION 412 - 413 (Defaulted To 40 Seconds) 82
Location Description
412
Increments Of 1 Second (0 - 15 Sec’s)
413
Increments Of 16 Seconds (0 –240 Sec’s)
Table 122: Entry Timer 2 Locations
Entry time can be programmed between 0 and 255 seconds in increments of one second. Entry Timer
2 is the delay time used by the zone type – Delay-2. Refer to Zone Types on page 171 for more
information.
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