
12
This 4-digit code allows the panel to confirm that it is communicating
with a valid downloading computer. Enter 4 digits using the numbers
0 through 9 only. The factory default code is [1515].
[28] Panel Identification Code
This 4-digit code allows the downloading computer to confirm the
identity of the control panel. Enter 4 digits using the number keys 0
through 9 only. The factory default code is [1501].
[29] Number of Rings Before Answering
Section [29] is used to set the number of rings before the panel will pickup
and answer the call. See section [31] for information on using the panel
with an answering machine connected to the same phone line.
[30] Reset to Factory Default
Software
Entering [30] will perform a software reset to the factory default values.
Once this command is entered, the keypad buzzer will beep several
times. The “Trouble” LED will be ON during the reset sequence.
Hardware
If the installer’s code is forgotten and a software reset cannot be
performed, the panel can be reset to the factory default values with the
following method.
1.
Remove all power, AC and battery, from the panel.
2.
Short the pads on the panel labelled EEPROM RESET.
3.
While maintaining the short, power-up the panel and wait for at
least 10 seconds before removing the short.
4.
Upon removal of the short, the keypad buzzer will beep and the
panel will be reset to the factory default values.
[31] 4th System Option Code
Use the same method of programming as section [12].
ZONE
LIGHT
[1]
ON =
Able to answer call from downloading computer
• OFF =
Cannot answer call from downloading computer
[2]
ON =
Enable callback to downloading computer
• OFF =
Disable callback to downloading computer
[3]
ON =
Enable answering machine over-ride
• OFF =
Disable answering machine over-ride
[4]
ON =
Show bypass status while armed or disarmed
• OFF =
Show bypass status while disarmed only
[5]
ON =
Set for AC = 50 Hz
• OFF =
Set for AC = 60 Hz
[6]
ON =
Restore on bell time-out (if zone is restored)
• OFF =
Restore as follower (when zone restores)
• Factory default
Downloading and Answering Machines
If zone light [3] is ON and the panel is called for 1 or 2 rings only and
then called back within a variable time from 1 to 249 seconds (this time
set in section [33]), the panel will then answer the second call on the
first ring.
If zone light [3] is OFF, it is assumed that there is no answering machine
connected to the telephone line, and the panel will capture the line after
the set number of rings.
If zone light [3] is OFF and an answering machine is connected and is
set to answer before the panel, the panel will be unable to receive a call
from the downloading computer. If the panel is set to answer before the
answering machine, the answering machine will be unable to receive
incoming calls.
[32] 5th System Option Code
Use the same method of programming as section [12].
ZONE
LIGHT
[1]
ON =
Loss of AC will not cause an AC trouble
• OFF =
Loss of AC will cause AC trouble
[2]
ON =
No bell during Auto-Arm (burst every 10
seconds is silenced)
• OFF =
1 burst of bell / siren every 10 seconds during
Auto-Arm pre-alert
[3]
• ON =
Home-Away zones will have an entry delay
when tripped
OFF =
Home-Away zones act as interior when tripped
[4]
ON =
Quick-Exit is enabled ([
✱
][0] ignores 1
transition of a delay zone)
• OFF =
Quick-Exit is disabled
[5]
ON =
Auxiliary delay loops can be force armed
• OFF =
Auxiliary delay loops cannot be force armed
[6]
• ON =
Standard Fire – Fire Alarms will pulse bell.
OFF =
Temporal Fire – Fire Alarms will sound bell
using the Temporal Fire Pattern.
Temporal Fire pattern is 0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF, 0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec
OFF, 0.5 sec ON, 1.5 sec OFF.
• Factory default
[33] Answering Machine Double Call Timer
This location sets the amount of time between calls when using the
answering machine over-ride feature. See section [31], light 3.
[34] 6th System Option Code
Use the same programming method as in Section [12].
ZONE
LIGHT
[1]
ON =
Audible Exit Delay with urgency
• OFF =
Standard Exit Delay
[2]
ON =
Bell Squawk during Exit Delay
• OFF =
No Bell Squawk during Exit Delay
[3]
ON =
Audible Exit Fault enabled
• OFF =
Audible Exit Fault disabled
[4]
ON =
Urgency applied to Entry Delay
• OFF =
Standard Entry Delay
[5]
ON =
Bell Squawk during Entry Delay
• OFF =
No Bell Squawk during Entry Delay
[6]
ON =
[F] Key disabled
• OFF =
[F] Key enabled
• Factory default
When Light 3 is ON (Audible Exit Fault):
When the system
is armed and a Standard Delay Zone is left open at the end of the
Exit Delay, the bell/siren will sound a steady tone for the duration
of the Entry Delay.
Entry and Exit Delay Urgency:
When the urgency option is
selected for the audible Entry Delay, the keypad will sound a
constant tone during the Entry Delay. During the last 10
seconds of the Entry Delay, the keypad will sound a pulsing
tone to warn that the delay is about to expire.
When the urgency option is selected for the audibile Exit Delay, the
keypad will sound a pulsing tone during the Exit Delay. During the last
10 seconds of the Exit Delay, the keypad will sound a faster pulsing
tone to warn that the delay is about to expire.
[35] LINKS1000 Test Reporting Code
Cellular communications through the LINKS1000 Cellular Alarm
Transmitter will be tested periodically according to the test transmission
times programmed in Sections [17] and [19]. The reporting codes
programmed in Section [35] will be transmitted during the cellular
transmission test.
When the cellular test transmission is completed, the Automatic Test
Code programmed in Section [10] will be transmitted over the regular
telephone line.