
Advanced Programming
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[
[001] - [004] Zone Definitions
FLASH
This section requires 32 two digit entries. Each two digit entry deter-
mines how the zone will operate. See
Zone Definitions
on the pre-
ceding page and
Zone Attributes section [101]-[132]
.
Section
Zone
Default
Zone Definition
[001]
01
01
I___I___I
02
03
I___I___I
03
03
I___I___I
04
03
I___I___I
05
04
I___I___I
06
04
I___I___I
07
04
I___I___I
08
04
I___I___I
[002]
09
00
I___I___I
10
00
I___I___I
11
00
I___I___I
12
00
I___I___I
13
00
I___I___I
14
00
I___I___I
15
00
I___I___I
16
00
I___I___I
[003]
17
00
I___I___I
18
00
I___I___I
19
00
I___I___I
20
00
I___I___I
21
00
I___I___I
22
00
I___I___I
23
00
I___I___I
24
00
I___I___I
[004]
25
00
I___I___I
26
00
I___I___I
27
00
I___I___I
28
00
I___I___I
29
00
I___I___I
30
00
I___I___I
31
00
I___I___I
32
00
I___I___I
[005] System Times
Default
Entry Delay 1
030 I___I___I___I
(000 - 255) seconds
Entry Delay 2
045 I___I___I___I
(000 - 255) seconds
Exit Delay
120 I___I___I___I
(000 - 255) seconds
Bell Cut-off
004 I___I___I___I
(000 - 255) minutes
[006-008] Access Codes
☞
All codes can be either 4 or 6 digits in length. The default is 4
digits. See
section [701], option 5.
User codes and Duress codes are programmed via
[*][5]
pro-
gramming.
[006] Installer’s Code
Change value to prevent unauthorized access to system.
Default
5555
I___I___I___I___I___I___I
[007] Master Code
[*]
Function
The Master Code can perform any function. This code can be used
to program all access codes including the duress codes. If the
Mas-
ter Code Not Changeable
option in
section [015][6]
is enabled,
users will not be able to change the Master code.
Default
1234
I___I___I___I___I___I___I
[008] Maintenance Code
This is an Arm/Disarm only code. It cannot be used to activate
[*][7]
outputs, program other user codes or enter the
[*][6]
menu. Open-
ings or closings using this code report as a
Special Opening/Clos-
ing
and will log to the event buffer as
Maintenance Code
.
Default
AAAA
I___I___I___I___I___I___I
[009-011] PGM Output Programming
PGM Outputs
1, 2
Programmed in section
[009].
Attributes are
programmed in sections
[141], [142]
PGM Outputs
11, 12, 13, 14
Programmed in
section [011].
Attributes pro-
grammed in sections
[151]-[154]
Unless indicated otherwise, attributes are as indicated below.
Attribute numbers not mentioned in the default section have
no impact on operation and are typically defaulted
OFF
.
Attribute
Function
ON
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6-8
Enabled
Future Use
True Output
Output Pulsed
Code Required
Future Use
Disabled
Inverted Output
ON/OFF
No Code Required
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