
4-11
FIELD
TITLE and DATA ENTRIES
EXPLANATION
*178
RF Supervision / RF Jam Option
0 = RF supervision and RF jam detection
reporting
1 = Report RF supervision failure as tamper
alarm when armed
2 = Report RF Jam as tamper alarm when
armed
3 = Report RF Jam and RF supervision
failure as tamper alarm when armed**
Select desired option. See field *22 for related options.
Entry 0: RF jam conditions report as Trouble zone 90 (Contact ID
code 344, RF Rcvr Jam Detect) plus a zone trouble report for
each RF zone in the system (CID code 383, Trouble Sensor
Tamper) when the system is armed or disarmed. Keypads
display Tamper zz (zz = zones) and Tamper 90 (fixed-word)
or RECEIVER JAM (alpha).
RF supervision failures report as zone troubles (CID code
381, RF Sensor Super.) when the system is armed or
disarmed. Keypads display CHECK zz (zz = zone).
Entry 1: Same as entry 0 except RF supervision failures report as
zone alarms (CID code 144, Alarm Sensor Tamper) when
the system is armed; keypads display ALARM zz.
Entry 2: Same as entry 0 except RF jam conditions report as zone
alarms (Contact ID code 144, Alarm Sensor Tamper) when
the system is armed; keypads display ALARM zz.
Entry 3: Same as entry 0 when disarmed, but when the system is
armed, both RF jam conditions and RF supervision failures
report as zones alarms (Contact ID code 144, Alarm Sensor
Tamper)
NOTES:
RF Jam must be enabled in field *22 in order for
any
RF
reporting to be enabled in this field.
Alarm restore reports must be enabled (field *70) in order for RF
Supervision/RF Jam alarm restores to be reported.
Trouble reports and trouble restore reports must be enabled (fields
*60, *71) in order for RF supervision/RF jam trouble conditions and
restores to be reported.
*180
Zone Bypass Limit
0 = unlimited zone bypasses in each partition
1-7 = number of zone bypasses allowed in
each partition
Select the maximum number of zones that can be bypassed.
Each partition individually uses this entry.
*181
AC and Clock Display Options
0-15 = desired options based on chart at
right.
Use the following table to select the desired options for real-time clock
synchronization (50Hz, 60Hz, Crystal), AC loss display (independent
of AC loss report enabled in *62), and clock display (time displayed on
bottom line of alpha keypads).
X10 NOTE: “X10” (powerline carrier devices) use the selected AC
frequency to communicate with the control.
Entry
AC Freq.
Crystal for AC Loss disp Clock disp
0 60Hz
clock
backup no
no
1 50Hz
clock
backup no
no
2 60Hz clock
no
no
3 50Hz clock
no
no
4 60Hz
clock
backup
yes
no
5 50Hz
clock
backup
yes
no
6 60Hz clock
yes
no
7 50Hz clock
yes
no
8 60Hz
clock
backup no
yes
9 50Hz
clock
backup no
yes
#+10
60Hz clock no
yes
#+11
50Hz clock no
yes
#+12
60Hz clock
backup yes
yes
#+13
50Hz clock
backup yes
yes
#+14
60Hz clock yes yes
#+15
50Hz clock yes yes
*182
Summer Time Switchover Day
0 = switch on Sunday morning
1= switch on Saturday morning
2 = switch on Friday morning
Select the appropriate summer time switchover day.
*183
Date/Time Format
0 = 12-hour time/MMDDYY date
1 = 12-hour time/DDMMYY date
2 = 24-hour time/MMDDYY date
3 = 24-hour time/DDMMYY date
Select the desired time and date format.
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