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[019] - Seventh System Option Codes
6
Cross Zone/Police
Code
ON
Cross Zoning is Enabled
The panel will use the Cross Zone Attribute for Burglary Verification.
This feature requires two or more trips on a zone(s) specified as “cross zones” within a specified time
before starting an alarm sequence. See Section [101],Option 9.
When a zone with the Cross Zone Attribute Enabled is violated, nothing occurs on the local premises
(except Entry Delay or System Event PGM output activation, if applicable) and the Cross Zone Timer com-
mences. If another Zone with the Cross Zone attribute enabled is violated before the timer expires, the
panel will transmit the first alarm signal, a Cross Zone event, followed by the second zone alarm, and
begins the appropriate local alarm sequence. If no other zones are violated before the timer the expires, no
alarm sequence occurs and an Alarm Not Verified event is logged. If the Double Hit Feature is enabled (Sec-
tion [017], Option 4), the panel will react on two violations of the same zone during the Cross Zone Timer
(section [176]) for starting an alarm sequence.
This option is dependent on the programming of the Burglary Verification Options (Section [018], Option
6). It is not enabled if Police Code is enabled. This option will not function on zones that do not log alarm
events (e.g. While disarmed, Day Zone, Instant zone, etc.)
NOTE: The Cross Zone/Police Code Timer is in Seconds for Cross Zoning and in Minutes for Police
Code.
NOTE: No fire zones types should use the Cross Zone Attribute.
OFF
Police Code is Enabled
The panel will use the Police Code feature for Burglary Verification. Each zone has
the ability to individually protect the intended area.
7
Exit Delay Restart
ON
One Time Exit Delay Restart on Delay zone re-entry Enabled
If a Delay zone is violated and restored
during the Exit Delay, it is considered an exit. If a delay zone is violated again it is considered a re-entry.
With this option enabled the panel will restart the exit delay. Further violations and restores of delay zones
will not restart the exit delay.
OFF
One Time Exit Delay Restart on Delay zone re-entry Disabled
Delay zone violations and restores will
not restart the exit delay.
NOTE: The exit delay can only be restarted once. This includes restarts from Away function keys.
8
AC Trouble Beeps
ON
AC Trouble Beeps Enabled
When an AC trouble occurs on the panel, all keypads will sound an audible
trouble indication (2 beeps every 10 seconds)
OFF
AC Trouble Beeps Disabled
AC troubles will remain silent.
Option
Definition
On/Off
Description
1
Audible Wireless
Zone Fault while
Armed
ON
Audible Wireless Zone Fault while Armed
If a wireless zone fault occurs while armed, the bell will
sound for the duration of Bell Time Out. This zone type will only effect zone definitions that are considered
armed. This means that Zone types 5 (Interior stay away zone), 6 (delay stay away zone), 32 (Instant stay
away zone), 37 (Night Zone) do not generate an alarm when faulted while stay armed. Zone types 9 (24
Hour Supervisory), 12 (24 Hour Hold Up), 26 (24 Hour Non-Alarm) do not generate an audible alarm in any
armed state (stay or away).
OFF
Wireless Zone Fault Does NOT Sound Bell
If a wireless zone fault occurs while armed, the bell will not
sound.
2
Troubles are Latch-
ing
ON
Troubles are Latching
If any trouble occurs on the system, the Trouble LED will be illuminated as normal.
If the trouble restores before it is viewed via [*][2], the trouble will ‘latch’ until it is viewed. The trouble
condition restores when the user presses the [#] key viewing the [*][2] trouble menu. It clears the Trouble
LED, unless other troubles are present on the system. If the system returns from the [*][2] menu after tim-
ing out the Latching Troubles will not be cleared.
NOTE: An FTC when using the Residential Dial format should not create a latching trouble.
OFF
Troubles follow Restore
If any trouble occurs on the system, the Trouble LED will be illuminated. The
trouble LED will deactivate when the trouble is restored.
3
First Zone in Alarm
Displayed
ON
First Zone in Alarm Enabled
When an alarm (or multiple alarms) occur while armed, upon disarming only
the first zone that went into alarm will automatically be displayed. Viewing Alarm memory [*][3] will dis-
play all zones that were in alarm during the last arm period.
OFF
First Zone in Alarm Disabled
Upon disarming, all zones that went into alarm during the last armed
period will be automatically displayed.
4
2nd Line Flash
(R-Button)
ON
2nd Line Flash (R-Button) Enabled
If there is no dial tone present on the initial dial tone search, the
panel will ‘flash’ the phone line (go on hook for 90ms) and perform another dial tone search. The panel
will then proceed to wait 20 seconds, and perform another five second dial tone search. The panel will
then force dial if programmed. This whole sequence counts as one dialing attempt.
OFF
2nd Line Flash (R-Button) Disabled
If there is no dial tone present the panel will not flash the phone line.
5
Keybus Fault Sounds
Bell
ON
Keybus Fault Sounds Bell
Keybus, Battery, Bell Circuit and AC Fault conditions will be indicated within 10
seconds after their occurrence. Fault condition of the Keybus will sound the bell. This shall allow the
installer to enable/disable the operation of the bell when Keybus fault condition occurs. When this option is
enabled, a supervisory trouble from any module will cause the bell to activate.
NOTE: The PC52XX will not detect a battery trouble within 10 seconds.
OFF
Keybus fault does not sound bell
A supervisory trouble from any module will not cause the bell to acti-
vate.
6
Keypad, Green LED
ON
Keypad Green LED Option Power Indication
The green LED indicator on the keypads will indicate the
status of AC on the system.
OFF
Keypad Green LED Option Ready Indication
The green LED indicator on the keypads will indicate the
partition ready status.
7
[
✱
][6] Access
ON
[
✱
][6] Accessible by all users
All access codes can be used to enter the [
✱
][6] User Functions menu
OFF
[
✱
][6] Accessible by Master Code only
Only the master code can be used to enter the [
✱
][6] User Func-
tions menu
Option
Definition
On/Off
Description
EN
EN
EN
C
EN
C
UK