9 System Options
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9.7.3. Polarity
You can determine the polarity of the PGM output from the following two options:
Active High: The output is normally off and is switched on when activated.
Active Low: The output is normally on and is switched off when activated.
To program the Polarity:
1. From the Programming menu, select System Options, PGM Options, Polarity [94073].
2. Select Active High or Active Low.
9.7.4. PGM Cut-off
The PGM Cut-off is the duration for which the PGM is activated. Certain Output Trigger types are deactivated after the
PGM Cut-off time has expired– see p. 59, Table 9-1. For those Output Trigger types that are not affected by the PGM
Cut-off, there is no need to program this option.
If, for example, Output Trigger option is set to Full Arm, and PGM Cut-off time is 060 seconds; then PGM is activated
by Full Arming and deactivated by disarming or by PGM Cut-off Time, whichever comes first. If this option is set to
"000" (Continuous activation), PGM is activated by Full Arming, and deactivated by disarming.
To program the PGM Cut-off time:
1. From the Programming menu, select System Options, PGM Options, PGM Cut-off [94074].
2. Enter a PGM Cut-off time (001-255 seconds or 000 for continuous activation), then press .
9.8. Guard Code
Guard Code is an option that allows a security guard to check the premises in case of an alarm and to perform basic
functions such as view log etc.
After two minutes since an alarm occurs, the Guard Code becomes active and the security guard can enter the premises
and disarm the system using this code. Installer codes authorization also extends to allow arming and disarming.
Guard Code is active within five minutes since the system is armed. After five minutes, the Guard code is revoked, and
the installer code regular authorization is restored.
Guard code is also active when the system is disarmed.
Note: When the Guard Code option is enabled, the Guard Code Control [94221] and Guard code report
[94222] options must be disabled.
To program the Guard Code:
1. From the Programming menu, select System Options, Guard Code. [9408].
2. Select Enabled or Disabled.
3. Edit the User Code 31 (see p. 30, 4.4.1 Editing User Codes).
Note: When the Guard Code is disabled, it is not valid even if programmed with a value other than 0000.
9.8.1. Guard Code Control
Guard Code Control option sets the Guard control value based on account #1, but in reversed order (e.g., the account #1
is set to 88881234, then the Guard Code is set to 4321).
Notes: When the Guard Code Control option is enabled, the Guard Code option [9408] must be disabled.
The installer may use hex digits in the account number, the Guard Code will then be set to 0000.
If the automatically calculated Guard Code is the same number as an existing user code, it will be set to
0000.
To program the Guard Code Control option:
1. From the Programming menu, select System Options, Guard Code CT, Guard Code Ctr. [94221].
2. Select Enabled or Disabled.
Note: The Clear Users function also clears the Guard Code even if the Guard Code Control is set as Enabled.
9.8.2. Guard Code Report
Guard Code Report option allows reporting of the Arm/Disarm events (including Disarm after an Alarm) to the Central
Station even if the Arm/Disarm event group reporting is disabled – see p. 75, 10.9.1 Event Reporting.