
Section 5: Programming
Month
Valid entries are 001-012 (January to December).
Week
Valid entries are 000-005.
Enter “000” to program a specific date (1-31) in the Day field. Enter 001-005 to program the specific week of the month. 005
is the last week of the month.
Day
1-31 (if 000 is programmed in the Week field). 0-6 (Saturday-Sunday) if 001-005 is programmed in the Week field.
Hour
Valid entries are 00-23 hours. This is the time of day to advance or turn the clock back.
Increment
Valid entries are 1 or 2 hours. This is the number of hours to advance or turn the clock back.
Access Codes
This section is used by installers to program the installer code, the master code and the maintenance code. For information
on programming other access codes, see "[*][5] Program access codes" on page 64.
[006] Installer Defined Access Codes
This is the base menu used by installers to program the installer code [001], the master code [002] and the maintenance
code [003]. See below for details.
[001] – Installer Code
This code is used by the installer to gain access to Installer Programming [*][8]. Users with this access code have access to
all levels of system programming.
EN
Note:
For EN50131-1 approved installations the installer code cannot change the master code or any other level 2 codes.
[002] – Master Code
This code is used by the master user, a person designated to perform operational tasks beyond those of the standard user.
The master code provides access to functionality in the [*][5] and [*][6] menus.
[003] – Maintenance Code
This code is usually assigned temporarily to maintenance personnel who must deactivate the alarm to enter the premises.
The maintenance code can arm and disarm the system, but does not grant access to any other functionality.
UK
[005] – Code Version
A programmable 3-digit pin is required to calculate the 5-digit remote reset code. The range of the pin is 000-255 in
decimal. The default value of the pin code is 000.
[007] - [008] PGM Configuration
This section describes how to set up and configure programmable outputs.
PGMs are used to send electrical current to external devices such as lights and sirens, usually when an alarm event occurs.
The alarm controller provides up to two 100mA PGMs and two 300mA PGM. PGM outputs can be expanded using the
optional 8-output expander (HSM2208), the 4 high-current output expander (HSM2204) and the Corbus Repeater
(HSM304CX) with 4 relay PGM outputs.
Programming an output is a four-step process:
1. Program the PGM
2. Assign the PGM to a partition.
3. Assign an output attribute.
4. Assign an output option.
See "[011] PGM Configuration Options" on page 100 for PGM slot assignment.
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