ICP-CC404
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Installation Guide | 17.0 System Event Timers
70 Bosch
Security
Systems,
Inc. | 12/08 | F01U089401-02
13 – Normally Low, One-Shot Open with Alarm
This one-shot polarity is normally 0 V and switches to
an open circuit when the event occurs. Because the
output switches back to 0 V when the one-shot time
expires, when the event returns to normal, or when
the system is disarmed, the one-shot timer can be
shortened regardless of the time setting.
14 – Normally Low, Latching Open
This polarity is normally 0 V and switches to an open
circuit when the event occurs. The output switches
back to 0 V when the user holds down [7] on the
remote codepad until two beeps sound. Time
parameters do not apply to this polarity.
16.4 Output
Timing
The timing of outputs is calculated by the time base
and a multiplier. These two values play different roles
depending on the selected polarity. When you
program outputs to pulse, you can set both the On
and Off times. You can program one-shot polarities
to operate from 200 ms to 99 hours.
The maximum value you can program in
the two multiplier locations is 9,9.
Table 55:
Time Base Settings
Option Description
1
200 ms
2 1
sec
3
1 minute
4 1
hour
You can only set the time base settings to one of the
values listed in
Table 55
. The multiplier value is a two-
digit decimal number from 00 to 99. For greater
accuracy, use 60 sec for 1-minute intervals and 60
min for one-hour intervals.
16.5 Pulsing
Polarities
When programming pulsing polarities, you must set
both the On and Off times. The duration, or On time,
for an output is determined by the time base selected
from one of the options in
Table 55
. In other words,
there are only four possible On times.
The Off time is calculated by multiplying the On time
by a decimal number between 00 and 99. If you want
an output to operate for 200 ms every 5 sec, program
the time settings as:
On Time: 1
Off Time: 2 5
Table 56:
Pulsing Time Settings
On Time
Off Time
Increments
Tolerance
200 ms
200 ms to
19.8 sec
200 ms
±200 ms
1 sec
1 to 99 sec
1 sec
±1 sec
1 min
1 to 99 min
1 min
±1 min
1 hour
1 to 99 hr
1 hr
± hr
16.6 One-Shot
Polarities
The duration, or On time, of an output is the product
of the time base and the multiplier.
If you want an output to operate for 5 sec, program
the time settings as:
Time Base: 2
Multiplier: 0 5
The On time is calculated by multiplying the time
base setting (1 sec) by the multiplier value (05) (for
example, 1 x 05 = 5 sec).
Table 57:
One-Shot Time Settings
On Time
Increments
Tolerance
200 ms to 19.8 sec
200 ms
±200 ms
1 to 99 sec
1 sec
±1 sec
1 to 99 min
1 min
±1 min
1 to 99 hr
1 hr
± hour
17.0 System Event Timers
This section covers the features that involve timing,
such as Entry and Exit Times, Sensor Watch Time,
Siren Run Time, and System Date and Time.
17.1 Programming
Entry/Exit
Timers
There are two programming locations 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 allows you to set the
timer in increments of 1 sec. The second location
allows you to set the timer in increments of 16 sec.
Add these two locations together for the total time.
Example
To set the Entry Time to 18 sec, program Location
410 as 2 (2 x 1 sec = 2 sec) and Location 411 as 1 (1 x
16 sec = 16 sec) for a total time of 18 sec (2 + 16 =
18).
17.2 Entry Timer 1
Program Entry Timer 1 into
Locations 398
(increments of 1 sec) and
399
(increments of 16 sec).
The default value for Entry Timer 1 is 20 sec (
4 1
).