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LOCATION 164: PROGRAMMING THE AUTOTEST TIME, MINUTES - TENS DIGIT
Location 164 contains the tens digit, of the minutes after the hour that the autotest is desired. The time is entered in 24-
hour time. If the desired autotest time is 5:25 PM, the 24-hour time is 17:25, so this location should contain a "2", which
is the tens digit of the minutes for autotest time. If the desired autotest time is 9:36 AM, the 24-hour time is 09:36, this
location should contain a "3".
LOCATION 165: PROGRAMMING THE AUTOTEST TIME, MINUTES - ONES DIGIT
Location 165 contains the ones digit, of the minutes after the hour that the autotest is desired. The time is entered in 24-
hour time. If the desired autotest time is 5:25 PM, the 24-hour time is 17:25, so this location should contain a "5", which
is the ones digit of the minutes for autotest time. If the desired autotest time is 9:36 AM, the 24-hour time is 09:36, and
this location should contain a "6".
LOCATION 166: PROGRAMMING THE AUTOTEST TIME REPORTING INTERVALS
Location 166 contains the number of days between automatic test reports. If a report is desired every 7 days, this
location should contain a "7". Valid entries are "1" to "15" days.
LOCATION 167: PROGRAMMING FOR ROTATING MAINTENANCE CODES
The Ranger 8600E has the ability to automatically generate a different MAINTENANCE arm/disarm code daily. This
code is produced using the current date programmed in locations 153-157, and the 4-digit complex or "seed code",
programmed in locations 168-171. This code can then be generated by using the CG-800 "Code Generating Software"
which is designed to operate on a DOS based personal computer. If this location contains a "1", the maintenance code
is enabled and the code will change daily. If this location contains a "3", the code will change on the first day of each
month. If location 167 contains a "0", this feature is disabled, and the user #7 arm/disarm code will be the code
programmed in locations 024-027. NOTE: Activating the maintenance code will automatically disable the duress code,
regardless of what is programmed in locations 086-087. NOTE: FOR U.L. GRADE A INSTALLATIONS, THIS
FEATURE SHALL BE DISABLED.
LOCATION 168-171: PROGRAMMING THE SEED CODE FOR ROTATING MAINTENANCE CODES
Locations 168-171 contain the complex, or "seed code" required to generate rotating maintenance codes as described
in the paragraph above. These locations allow a unique set of codes for different buildings or complexes. NOTE:
ACTIVATING THE MAINTENANCE CODE WILL AUTOMATICALLY DISABLE THE DURESS CODE, REGARDLESS
OF WHAT IS PROGRAMMED IN LOCATIONS 086-087.
LOCATION 172: PROGRAMMING USER 7 OR MAINTENANCE CODE OPENING COMMUNICATOR CODE
The Ranger 8600E has the ability to give an opening report each time user number 7 disarms the control. The desired
opening code should be programmed in this location. This feature can be used in conjunction with the rotating
maintenance code to give an opening report each time the maintenance code is used to disarm. When using an
extended format, the extended code will always be a 7.
LOCATION 173: PROGRAMMING USER 7 OR MAINTENANCE CODE CLOSING COMMUNICATOR CODE
The Ranger 8600E has the ability to give a closing report each time user number 7 arms the control. The desired closing
code should be programmed in this location. This feature can be used in conjunction with the rotating maintenance code
to give a closing report each time the maintenance code is used to arm. When using an extended format, the extended
code will always be a 7. CAUTION! If a "Quick Arm" code has been selected, and the first digit of the rotating
maintenance code is the same digit as the "Quick Arm" code, the maintenance closing code will not be reported.
LOCATION 174: PROGRAMMING ZONES 3 THRU 6 FOR NORMALLY CLOSED OPERATION ONLY
Location 174 is used to program zones 3,4,5 & 6 for normally closed operation only, eliminating the need for the end of
line resistors on that zone. When a zone is programmed for normally closed operation only, a short will not change the
loop condition, and an open on that zone will produce a faulted condition. This feature will be ignored by any Priority
zone. To program a zone for normally closed only, refer to Table 3.1 and program the appropriate data in this location.
NOTE: FOR U.L. GRADE A INSTALLATIONS, ALL ZONES MUST BE PROGRAMMED AS SUPERVISED.