“Slow” Zone Response Time
(01 to 99 x ms) Location determines the “slow” zone response time;
this time is programmable from 10 ms to 990 ms. The default Slow Zone Response Time is 500 ms.
NOTE:
The fast zone response time is fixed at
10
ms.
Test Transmission Cycle Time
(01 to 99 days) Location
determines the frequency, in days, of the test
transmission made through the communicator or by calling the downloading computer. The default setting is
30 days; refer to Section
System Option Code, Light 3 for information on enabling the test transmission.
Auxiliary
Delay
Zone Entry/Exit Times
Zones programmed as Type
in Section [I will use the Auxiliary Entry and Exit Delays.
Enter two 3-digit numbers in Section
to determine the Auxiliary Entry Delay and the Auxiliary Exit Delay.
The default setting for the Auxiliary Entry Delay is 45 seconds; the default setting for the Auxiliary Exit Delay is
60 seconds. Each time may be programmed within the range of [000] to
seconds.
System Clock Times
as
Times for Automatic Arming Time of Day and Test Transmission Time of Day are entered in Section
4-digit numbers. Do not press the
Key during data entry.
The default setting for both times is
programming these times as
disables the features
time of day in the 24-hour clock format must be programmed for these features to function.
Test Transmission or Periodic Downloading is enabled in Section
3rd System Option Code, Light 3. The
cycle time in days for the test transmission or periodic downloading is set in Section
System Times. For
transmission using the communicator, an automatic test code should be entered in Section
For
either
feature, a valid transmission time must be entered in Section
NOTE:
If the Auto-Arm time or the Test Transmission time has a valid time entered when power is applied to
the control panel, then a loss-of-time trouble will be generated. Be sure to clear the trouble condition and reset
the system clock.
Installer’s Code
is recommended that the Installer’s Code be changed when the control panel is installed. Program a new
4-digit code in this section. Only use digits [0] through as code numbers; do not press the
or Keys
during code entry. If an error is made in entering the code, complete entry of the 4 digits and then enter the
section again to correct the code.
Master
Code
is recommended that a new Master Code be programmed when the control panel is installed. Consult with
the system’s users to determine the new Master Code and program the new
code in this section. Refer
to Section
for programming information.
2nd
Master Code
Refer to Section
for programming information.
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