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Programming Descriptions
Section [168] Daylight Savings Time (Move Clock Ahead)
These sections are used to program the Date, Time and Increment that the clock will move ahead for Daylight Savings Time each year. Programming can
be accomplished by programming the Month, Day, Hour and Increment or Month, Week, Day of Week, Hour and Increment:
Do not program the Hour outside of the valid range or the time will not change. Do not program the value of the Increment to be greater then
the number of hours remaining in the current day.
Section [169] Standard Time (Set Clock Back)
These sections are used to program the Date, Time and Increment that the clock will move back for Standard Time each year. Programming can be accom-
plished by programming the Month, Day, Hour and Increment or Month, Week, Day of Week, Hour and Increment:
Section [170] PGM Output Timer
Program the time, in seconds, PGM outputs programmed to follow the PGM Output Timer will activate for. Valid entries are [001] to [255].
Section [171] Tamper PGM Output Timer
Program the time, in minutes, that a tamper condition will latch the Tamper PGM output. Valid entries are [000] to [255].
Section [175] Auto-arm Postpone Timer
Program the time, in minutes, that the system will postpone automatic arming. After the programmed time, the system will attempt to auto arm again. If
data [000] is programmed, the system will instead abort the auto arm sequence. Valid entries are [001] to [255].
Section [176] Cross Zone/Police Code Timer
Program the time, in seconds (Cross Zone) or minutes (Police Code), that the panel will use to determine if a Cross Zone or Police Code event has
occurred. If data [000] is programmed when using the Police Code feature, the panel will generate a Police Code event if any two zones go into alarm
during any armed-to-armed period. Valid entries are [001] to [255].
Section [181] to [188] Auto-arm Schedules
Program the time to auto arm (Section [181] for Partition 1, Section [182] for Partition 2 etc.) for each day of the week. Each Section has seven, 4-digit
entries, two digits for the hour, two digits for the minute, for Sunday through Saturday. Program using the military format (for example, to auto arm at
8:00 pm program data [20][00]). Valid entries are [00][00] to [23][59] – program [99][99] to disable auto arming.
Section [190] No Activity Arming Pre-alert Duration
Program the time, in minutes, for the No Activity Arming Pre-Alert Duration. The keypads will provide a steady tone warning the user that the system
will arm. The user can either violate a zone or press any key to abort the arming sequence. Valid entries are [000] to [255].
Section [191] to [198] No Activity Arm Timer
Program the time, in minutes, for the No Activity Arm Timer (Section [191] for Partition 1, Section [192] for Partition 2 etc.). If Delay Zones are restored
and no zone activity is detected for the time programmed, the system will start the auto arm sequence. Valid entries are [000] to [255].
Section [199] Auto-Arming Pre-alert Timer
Program the time, in minutes, for the Auto-Arming Pre-Alert Time. This timer is used for all programmed auto-arming features (is not used for No Activ-
ity Arming). The keypads will provide a steady tone warning the user that the system will arm. The user can enter a valid access code to abort the arming
sequence. Valid entries are [000] to [255].
Section [201] Partition Selection Mask
Turn the corresponding option ON to enable partitions [1] to [8]. ON (bit 1 cannot be turned OFF).
Month Data [001] to [012] represents January to December.
Week Data [000] indicates that the day of the month will be programmed in the Day section below. Data [001] to [005] represents weeks 1 to 5
of the month. Week 5 always represents the last week in the month, regardless if the number of weeks in the month is 4 or 5.
Day Data [001] to [031] represents day of the month if [000] was programmed in the Week section above. If [001] to [005] was programmed
in the Week Section above, then Data [000] to [006] represents Sunday to Saturday
Hour Data [000] to [022] represents the hour that Daylight Saving Time will take effect.
Increment Data [001] to [002] represents the number of hours to advance the clock for Daylight Savings Time.
Month Data [001] to [012] represents January to December.
Week Data [000] indicates that the day of the month will be programmed in the Day section below. Data [001] to [005] represents weeks 1 to 5
of the month. Week 5 always represents the last week in the month, regardless if the number of weeks in the month is 4 or 5.
Day Data [001] to [031] represents day of the month if [000] was programmed in the Week section above. If [001] to [005] was programmed
in the Week Section above, then Data [000] to
[006] represents Sunday to Saturday
Hour Data [000] or [023] represents the hour that Standard Time will take effect.
Increment Data [001] or [002] represents the number of hours to roll back the clock for Daylight Savings Time.

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