Section 5: Programming
02 – User Code and Proximity Tag
The user must enter a valid code and present a proximity tag whenever the system prompts for an access code. A proximity
tag is not required to enter [*][8] Installer Programming.
Note:
When this option is enabled, the proximity tag and code must belong to the same user.
[041] Access Code Digits
00 – 4-Digit Access Codes
Access codes are 4 digits long.
EN
01 – 6-Digit Access Codes
Access codes are 6 digits long.
Note:
This setting is required for EN50131-1 compliant installations using more than 100 access codes.
02 – 8-Digit Access Codes
Access codes are 8 digits long.
Note:
This setting is required for EN50131-1 compliant installations using 1000 access codes.
[042] Verified Events
Burglary Verified Counter
This counter determines the number of burglary alarms that must occur within the Burglary verification window before a con-
firmed Burglary Verified alarm is logged and communicated. Zones with the burglary verification zone attribute enabled con-
tribute to the generation of a confirmed Burglary Verified alarm in conjunction with this counter and the burglary verification
timer.
Holdup Verification Counter
This counter determines the number of alarms that must occur within the Holdup verification window before a confirmed Hol-
dup alarm is logged and communicated. Zones with the holdup verification zone attribute enabled contribute to the gen-
eration of a confirmed Holdup alarm in conjunction with this counter and the holdup verification timer.
Burglary Verification Selection
Use this section to select one of the following burglary verification timer modes:
Mode
Description
001 Police Code
The burglary verification timer operates in minutes.
002 Cross Zoning
The burglary verification timer operates in seconds. The first alarm in the sequence does not log or communicate the
alarm or activate the bell.
003 Sequential
Detection
The burglary verification timer operates in minutes. The first alarm in the sequence causes an audible bell.
Partition Setup
[151]-[158] Partition Auto-Arm/Disarm
Enter section 151 to 158 for partition 1 to 8 auto-arm/disarm configuration.
[001] – Partition Auto-Arming Times
Use this section to program the time of day a partition is automatically armed. A different auto-arming time can be pro-
grammed for each day of the week from Sunday to Saturday. Time is in 24-hour format (HH:MM) and valid entries are from
00:00 to 23:59.
Conditions that cancel auto-arming if enabled:
l
Open zones (depending on the settings of the zone)
l
AC/DC troubles
l
System troubles
l
Any valid disarming procedure - proximity tag, access code, disarm key, etc.
[002] – Partition Auto-Disarm Times
Use this section to program the time of day a partition is disarmed. A different auto-disarming time can be programmed for
each day of the week from Sunday to Saturday. Time is in 24-hour format (HH:MM) and valid entries are from 00:00 to 23:59.
- 113 -