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PCX 46 Programming Reference
Page: 19
NAT Day
Timer
NAT stands for Non-Activity Timer. This is used in conjunction with
the input attribute ‘Non Activity Input’, and will monitor the chosen
input for the selected number of days. At expiration of timer, and if
the input has not opened within that time, then this will be stored
in the panel log. Non Activity fault and there will be an output
activated if programmed to it. Send SMS message if “Special Log”
is on.
0-14 days
NAT Hours
Timer
NAT stands for Non-Activity Timer. This is used in conjunction with
the input attribute ‘Non Activity Input’, and will monitor the chosen
input for the selected number of hours. At expiration of timer, and
if the input has not opened within that time, then this will be stored
in the panel log. Non Activity fault and there will be an output
activated if programmed to it. Send SMS message if “Special Log”
is on.
00-23 hours
Pulsed
Burglar Any
This option sets up the duration of the pulse of an output
programmed as “Pulsed Burglary Any” activates after a burglary
alarm.
0-255
seconds
WLs
Supervision
Time
This is the time window before a supervision fault will be signalled.
For example: if the time is set for 2 hours, then any device that
doesn’t communicate with the PCX 46 within that period will cause
a supervision fault. Must be programmed to 2 hours or less for
compliance to EN 50131.
0-99 hours
WLs
Jamming
Time
This is the time window that if a wireless device had its signal
‘blocked’ a fault would display. For example, if the time is set for 30
seconds, then if a wireless device is ‘jammed’ longer than 30
seconds a fault will be displayed.
Must be set to 30 seconds or less (but not zero) for compliance to
EN 50131.
0-100
seconds
Service Time This is a timer that can be programmed in days, and will display a
message to the user warning that a service is due. An engineer
code will clear the message.
367
5.10 Change Codes?
All codes may be 4, 5, or 6 digits long and also can be assigned as proximity tags and keyfobs. 100 user
codes are available. (For Grade 3 systems please ensure that 6 digit codes are used).
NOTES: Only Duress/Guard, Master Manager and Engineer codes can be changed by the engineer. User
codes can only be changed by the Master Manager from the Master Manager menu. The Master User and
Engineer Codes cannot be deleted.
User Arm and Disarm System. Also for Access Control and Sub
Area Control functions
Programmed by
Manager only.
Manager
Default: 1234
Arm and Disarm System. Also access to Manager menu
functions
Programmed by
Manager or Engineer.
Engineer
Default: 9999
Access to all engineering functions; also arm/disarm
system for test purposes.
Programmed by
Engineer.
Duress Disarm system, generating silent ‘Duress’ signal. Programmed by
Engineer.
Guard Disarm system, but only after an alarm has been active
for a minimum time (programmable). Also arm system.
An output type is available to activate whenever this code
is used.
Programmed by
Engineer.
5.10.1 Change Duress/Guard Codes?
Choose Code Number
If a code or tag is already allocated, the display will show [******]. Press the key to clear the
code.

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