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Example 1: March 5th, 2006, 2:00am
Example 2 : 1st Sunday in March, 2:00am
[170] - PGM Output Timer
This value represents the period of time (in seconds) that a
PGM will activate if programmed to follow the PGM Timer.
The default value is 005 seconds. Valid entries are 001-255.
NOTE:
This option does not affect outputs programmed as
Sensor Reset (Type 03).
NOTE:
If a System Event PGM is programmed to follow the
Command Output Timer, all attributes must be enabled.
[171] - Tamper PGM Output Timer
This value represents the time (in minutes) that a tamper
condition will latch the Tamper PGM Output. If programmed
as [000], it will follow the tamper condition. The default value
is 004 minutes. Valid entries are 001-255 minutes.
NOTE:
This timer can be cancelled by entering a valid access
code on the keypad.
[172] - Settle Delay Timer
This feature provides a programmable delay and the end of
infinite exit delay, to allow the devices violated along the
entry/exit route to restore.
[173] - Bell Delay Timer
The Bell Delay Timer determines how long the bell will be
delayed after an alarm event. Valid entries are 000-255
where 000 disables this feature.
NOTE:
If a TLM Trouble begins before the Bell Delay is initi-
ated, the Bell Delay will be cancelled. If a TLM Trouble occurs
when the system is armed and an alarm condition with Bell
Delay active, the Bell Delay will be cancelled and the bell will
sound.
[175] - Auto-arm Postpone Timer
This feature controls the sequence of events after a valid
access code is entered during the Auto-arm Pre-alert. If the
Auto-arm Postpone Timer is programmed as 000, the Auto-
arm will be cancelled. If a value between 001 and 255 is pro-
grammed, then the Auto-arm will be ‘postponed’ for the cor-
responding number of minutes and the panel will resume
normal operation. The panel will also log the appropriate
“user log” for the access code which postponed the arming.
When the postpone time expires, the panel Auto-arm Pre-
alert will be re-initiated (unless the partition is armed). The
Auto-arm may be postponed multiple times. If the Auto-arm
is postponed, arming or disarming the panel will not affect
the postpone sequence.
[176] - Cross Zone/Police Code Timer
This option affects the Cross Zone Police Code log and
transmission as well as the Cross Zone Feature.
When a zone trip occurs, the Cross Zone Timer starts. This
timer affects the panel in two different ways depending on
the programming of the Burglary Verification Options (Sec-
tion [018], Option 6):
• If the Police Code Feature is being used, the first zone
alarm will immediately transmit. If a second zone alarm
occurs in the time period (minutes) programmed in this
section, the panel will log and transmit the Police Code
event. If the second zone alarm occurs after this timer
expires, the Police Code will not be logged or transmit-
ted, and the timer will restart.
• If the new Cross Zone Attribute is used, the first zone
alarm will not log or transmit. If a second zone is violated
within the Cross Zone Timer’s (seconds) duration, the
panel will go into the appropriate alarm sequence and
will communicate both zone alarms. No Police Code is
sent.
NOTE:
If 000 is programmed in this section, either: The
Police Code will transmit for any two different zone alarms
during an armed-to-armed period or the new Cross Zoning
feature will not work. This is not a valid entry for Cross Zon-
ing.
NOTE:
Option[9], Section [101]-[164] must be enabled for
the Cross Zoning feature to function. Each zone has the abil-
ity to individually protect the intended area. Cross Zoning is
NOT recommended for line security installations or on exit/
entry zones.
Automatic Bypass at End of Confirmation Window
If any zone is still violated at the end of the Police Code
timer, it must be omitted from the system or bypassed, and a
transmission using SIA Automatic will be sent to the central
station alerting them of the condition. The police code/bur-
glary verified timer must begin for this functionality to work.
If the omitted zone is an entry/exit point (final door set, delay
1/2) then PIR type zones (i.e. - Delay Stay/Away, Interior
Stay/Away, Instant Stay/Away, Interior Delay, and Interior)
must provide entry delay to replace them.
If the panel is armed in away mode and the entry/exit point is
auto-bypassed during away arming, the PIR type zones
must provide entry delay (delay 1 time).
[178] - For Future Use
[181]-[188] - Auto-arm Schedules
Sections [181] through [188] allow the Installer to program
auto-arm times for partitions one through eight. Each sec-
tion has seven independent times of the day that the
selected Partition will arm when Auto-arm is enabled. The
seven entries represent the seven days of the week from
Sunday to Saturday.
NOTE:
Valid entries are 0000-2359 hrs; 9999 to disable.
In addition to these schedules, partitions can be enabled or
disabled in [*][6] programming. This is controlled by Option 2
in Section [017].
[190] - No Activity Arming Pre-Alert Duration
This is the duration for which the No Activity Arming Pre-alert
will sound when the No-Activity Timer for the partition
expires (see Section [191]-[198]). If programmed as 000, the
Partition will arm as soon as its No-Activity timer expires.
This feature enables the system (or partition) to arm if there
is no zone activity for a programmed time period. If the No
Activity Arm option for a partition is programmed with a
Opt
Ex.1
1
003
Month
valid entries 001-012 (003 for March)
2
000
Week
valid entry is 000 (to program a specific date
and time)
3
005
Day
valid entries are 001-031 ( 005 for the 5th of
the month)
4
002
Hour
valid entries are 000-023 (time of day to set
clock forward or back, 2:00am)
5
001
Interval
valid entries are 001-002 (1 hour ahead or
back)
Opt
Ex. 2
1
003
Month
valid entries 001-012
2
001
Week
valid entries are 001-005 (001 for the first
week)
3
000
Day
valid entries are 000-006 (Sunday to Saturday,
000 for Sunday)
4
002
Hour
valid entries are 000-023 (time of day to set
clock forward or back, 2:00am)
5
001
Interval
valid entries are 001-002 (1 hour ahead or
back)
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