Section 5: Programming
The panel first communicates the Event Buffer 75% full event (if enabled) using either PSTN or IP and then performs the auto-
matic download.
OFF: The alarm system does not automatically call the downloading computer when the Event Buffer 75% full event occurs.
8 – DLS on Programming Change
ON: When the panel returns to the "Ready to Arm" screen after a programming change, 15 minutes later the alarm system
automatically connects to the downloading computer.
OFF: The alarm system does not automatically call the downloading computer when the system programming changes.
[002] Periodic DLS Days
This section is used to program the number of days between periodic DLS downloads. Valid entries are from 001 to 255
days.
[003] Periodic DLS Time
This section is used to program the time of day periodic DLS download takes place. Time is in 24-hour format and the default
is 00:00 (midnight).
[007] Delay Call Window
The delay call window is the upper and lower limits of a random time the panel may initiate a call up to a remote computer.
This feature shall be applied to Periodic DLS Days. When a value is entered in this section, the setting in Periodic DLS Time
(see the option above) is overridden. When 00:00 is entered in this field, the alarm system initiates a DLS call at the time pro-
grammed in Periodic DLS Time. Start and end times must be defined using 24-hour format (e.g., 13:30) and cannot span a
day (e.g., start time of 23:00 and an end time of 01:00).
Virtual Inputs
When using a third party integration, virtual zones can be mapped to configured system zones.
[560][001]-[032]
Assign corresponding 3 digit zone number to virtual input and then the virtual input can be controlled by a third party integ-
ration.
Schedule Programming
The sections described below are used for programming scheduled operating times for PGM command outputs 1-4.
[601]-[604] Programming Schedule 1-4
These sections are used to define schedules for PGM command outputs 1-4 operation. When a PGM is configured for timed
output operation, it activates at the programmed start time and will turn off after the programmed duration. For example, 5
seconds.
Each schedule contains 4 intervals, for Command Outputs 1-4. Within each interval, a start time and end time can be pro-
grammed for each day of the week. Holiday schedules 1-4 can also be selected. To enable the command output to follow a
schedule, program the command output in section [009] and then enter schedule 001 - 004 in section [011].
[101]-[102] Set Start Time/ End Time
Used to program the time of day the schedule interval begins and ends. (HH:MM). Valid entries are 0000-2359 and 9999.
The end time must be equal to or greater than the start time. 9999 is used when an interval needs to extend past 24 hours.
To do this, program the start time of the first interval then the end time with 9999. Program the start time of the second interval
as 9999 and the end time with the desired time when the output should deactivate. Select the day of the week the schedule
will end.
Note:
If two intervals in a schedule are programmed with the same start time, the schedule follows the interval with the
longest end time.
[103] Days Assignment
Used to program the day of the week that the schedule interval starts and ends. Use the scroll keys to select a day then
toggle the option on. Multiple days of the week can be enabled.
[104] Holiday Assignment
Program PGMs to follow holiday schedule group 1-4. Select (Y) to enable. If all days of the week for an interval are disabled
(N), the schedule activates on the enabled holidays.
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