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Ver. 3.003 (24/4/03)
CONCEPT IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual.
ADDRESS
DEFAULT
FUNCTION
(Data Type)
GENERAL OPTIONS. 3.
1 - 6 Digit PIN codes (Normally 4 Digits)
2 - Automatic Battery Testing.
3 - Battery Test on Arming.
AC is disconnected for 3 secs when any Area is armed so that Battery volts can be checked.
4 - Pulse Count Handover.
When enabled, an Alarm on any Pulse count Zone increments all Pulse count values.
5 - Keyswitch Zones Latching.
Keyswitch Zones are Normally Momentary. See details below.
6 - Siren output operates as Auxiliary.
If selected, Programming Options for Auxiliary 0 will determine operation.
7 - Flash on Strobe for Wireless Remote Key operations.
8 - Spare
6 Digit PIN Codes.
If this option is selected:
- The Factory default Installer PIN Code (User 1) becomes 2 3 4 5 6 7
- The Factory default Master PIN Code (User 2) becomes 0 1 2 3 4 5
- All PIN Codes must be 6 digits long.
Automatic battery test.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Enabling Automatic battery test is highly recommended as a Low Battery Alarm can only be generated if the battery
falls below 10.5V during a Battery Test, or when the AC input is not present.
When this function is enabled the system will test the battery every 8 hours; At Midnight, 8 AM and 4 PM every day.
This involves disconnecting the AC supply for 4 minutes and measuring the battery voltage under load.
If the battery voltage falls below 11.2V +/-0.3V, a “Low Battery” System Input alarm will be generated.
Key-switch operation.
Momentary:
(Default setting) When this function is enabled, the state of the Area will toggle whenever there is a “Seal to Alarm” transition
on the Keyswitch Zone. The “Alarm to Seal” transition will be ignored.
Latching:
When this function is enabled, the Keyswitch will Arm the Area when it goes “Unsealed” and Disarm the Area when it returns to
“Sealed”.
Flash on Strobe for Wireless operations.
Any Auxiliary defined as Type 1-Burglary will flash on Wireless Remote Arm/Disarm operations.
Arm (Button 1) - 1 Flash.
Disarm (Button 2) - 2 Flashes.
Error (Already Armed) - 5 Flashes. “Flash” is 1 Sec flash in a 2 sec period.
892
(Option Data)
1 - No
2 - Yes
3 - No
4 - Yes
5 - No
6 - No
7 - No
8 - No