
Section 5: Programming
Zone Follow PGM By Zone
This option is used to specify the zone that PGM type 200 follows. Enter 001-248 to select zone 1-248.
Proximity Tag Used
This option is used to define which proximity tag will activate PGM outputs programmed as [165] Prox Used. Enter 000 to
enable this PGM attribute for all user proximity tags, or enter user number 0002-1000 to have this attribute activated by a spe-
cific user proximity tag.
Command Output 1-4
This option is used to assign a schedule, programmed in section [601]-[604], for PGM Types 166 and 121-128 to follow. Pro-
gram 001-004 to for schedules 1-4. Program 000 to activate the PGM when a proximity tag is presented.
[012] System Lockout
Keypad Lockout – Number of Invalid Local Attempts
This option controls the number of invalid access code entries allowed before the keypad is locked.
When keypad lockout occurs, the system is inaccessible by keypad for the programmed duration. If the number of invalid
attempts is not reached within one hour, or if a valid access code is entered, the counter is reset to 0. Valid entries are 000 to
255 minutes. Entering 000 disables the feature. Presenting an invalid tag counts toward keypad lockout.
Note:
For EN 50131 certified installations, maximum number of attempts is 10.
Keypad Lockout Duration
This programming option determines the length of time the keypad is locked out for. If the system cold starts while in keypad
lockout, the lockout is removed. Valid entries are 000 to 255 minutes. Entering 000 disables keypad lockout.
EN
Note:
For EN 50131 certified installations, minimum of duration is 90 s.
Remote Lockout DLS
This programming option determines the number of invalid access code entries allowed via SMS or DLS before remote
access is locked out for the programmed duration (see below). If the number of invalid attempts is not reached within one
hour, or if a valid access code is entered through SMS or DLS, the counter is reset to 0. The valid entries are 003 to 255
attempts. Default is 6 attempts. The number of invalid attempts is fixed at 5 when using System Administrator Software and
the lockout duration is 1 hour.
EN
Note:
DLS tries to connect using the programmed DLS Access code first and, if unsuccessful, using the default DLS access
code. Two failed attempts are counted if both codes are incorrect.
Remote Lockout Duration
This programming option determines how long the remote lockout lasts. If the system cold starts while in remote lockout, the
lockout restarts for the programmed duration. Valid entries are 001 to 255 minutes. Entering 000 disables remote lockout.
System Options
[013] System Option 1
1 – NC Loop/EOL
ON: All zones are wired as normally closed circuits with returns connected to a COM terminal. The end-of-line resistor is not
required. An alarm is generated when the circuit is opened.
OFF: All zones must be wired with an end-of-line resistor configuration, determined by option 2 below.
Note:
The valid EOL value is 5600 Ohms (5.6KΩ).
2 – DEOL/SEOL
ON: All zones use Double-End-of-Line resistors, except Standard Fire, Delayed Fire, Auto-Verified Fire, Co and Supervisory
zone types. DEOL resistors enable detection of zone faults and tampers. The tamper resistor (5.6KΩ) is placed in parallel
across the alarm activating device, and the single EOL resistor (5.6KΩ) is placed between the alarm and tamper contacts.
This allows detection of zone faults (shorted zone), tampers (open zone), alarms (11.2KΩ), and restored zones (5.6KΩ).
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