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PC1510 Version 4.1
[24]
Programmable Output Options (PGM Terminal)
Page 16
Enter 2 digits from “01” to “0C” only.
Default
0 4
Programmable Output
[01]
Ground Start Pulse
[02]
Utility Output, No Access Code - 5 seconds [
∗
] [7]
[03]
Utility Output, Any Access Code - 5 seconds [
∗
] [7]
[04]
5 Second Reset Pulse [
∗
] [7]
[05]
Courtesy Pulse (follows entry/exit times)
[06]
Keypad Buzzer Follow Mode•
[07]
System Status (arm/disarm) Output
[08]
Strobe Output (latched alarm output)
[09]
Failure to Communicate Output - follows trouble #4
[0A] PGM ON during Entry Delay
[0B] PGM ON during Exit Delay
•
•
•
•
•[06] Buzzer follows the entry delay, door chime, auto-arm alert
period and 24 hour buzzer loop.
[25]
Communicator Call Directions
Page 17
This section must be completely programmed. Do not press [#] to exit until all entries are completed.
Default
1
Zone Alarms and Restorals
[0] No transmissions for this group.
1
Access Code Openings and Closings
[1] Call 1st number and backup to 2nd number.•
1
Priority Alarms and Restorals
[2] Call 2nd phone number only.
1
Maintenance Alarms and Restorals
[3] Always call both phone numbers.
• Section [13] Light 1 “OFF” and 2nd phone number must be programmed.
[26]
Downloading Telephone Number
Page 17
This telephone number is used by the panel to call the downloading computer either by the periodic download
function or through the use of the [
∗
] [4] command.
Enter [0] for the digit ‘0’ in the phone number. Enter [
∗
4
∗
] (HEX D) for additional dial tone detection between
number digits, as in local PBX systems. Enter [#] to end the phone number entry.
[27]
Downloading Access Code
Page 17
Default
1 5 1 5
This code allows the panel to confirm that a valid downloading computer is requesting access to the panel.
[28]
Panel Identification Code
Page 17
Default
1 5 0 1
This code confirms the panel’s identity to the downloading computer.