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The
Audible Exit Fault
, as explained in Section 3.1, will notify
the user if they failed to secure the premises upon arming.
This option can be enabled or disabled according to the
user’s needs.
For commercial applications, the
Bell Squawk on Exit Delay
option may be enabled. The panel will squawk the alarm out-
put once every second when the exit delay is initiated and
three times per second for the last 10 seconds until the exit
delay expires.
Upon entry, if a Delay type zone is violated, the panel will
begin the entry delay. The keypad will emit a steady tone. The
keypad will pulse the keypad sounder during the last 10 sec-
onds to warn the user the system is about to go into alarm. If
there was an alarm during the armed period, the keypad will
pulse for the entire entry delay to warn the user of the previous
alarm.
For commercial applications
Bell Squawk on Entry Delay
may be enabled. The panel will squawk the alarm output once
every second until the entry delay expires or the system is dis-
armed.
If the
Bell Squawk During Auto Arm
option is enabled, the
bell will squawk once every 10 seconds for one minute during
the Auto-arm pre-alert. This will notify anyone on the premises
that the system is being armed.
If the
Exit Delay Termination
option is enabled, the panel will
monitor the Delay 1 zones during exit delay. During the exit
delay, if a Delay 1 type zone is violated and then secured, the
exit delay will be terminated and the panel will be armed
immediately.
Entry Delay 1 and 2 (System Times) . . . . . . . . Section [005]
Exit Delay (System Times) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [005]
Audible Exit Delay with Urgency . . . . . . . . Section [014]: [6]
Audible Exit Fault Enabled/ Disabled. . . . . Section [013]: [6]
Bell Squawk Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [014]: [2] - [4]
Exit Delay Termination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [014]: [7]
5.19 Swinger Shutdown
The swinger shutdown feature is designed to prevent a “run-
away” communicator from tying up the central station. After
the panel has communicated the programmed number of
transmissions for an event, it will no longer report that event
until the swinger shutdown is reset. Different swinger shut-
down levels can be set for zone alarms, zone tampers and
maintenance signals.
By default, each
Swinger Shutdown
limit is set to [003]. The
panel will not send more than three signals for each zone until
the swinger shutdown is reset.
The Bell output will not be activated for alarms on zones that
have exceeded the limit of alarms set in the Swinger Shut-
down counter.
Swinger shutdown will be reset every day at midnight or when
the panel is armed. Once reset, the panel will again communi-
cate normally.
Swinger Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [370]
5.20 Event Buffer
The panel will store the last 128 events which occurred on the
system. The
Event Buffer
will contain the name, time and
date of each event, along with the zone number, access code
number or any other information pertaining to the event.
If the
Event Buffer Follows Swinger Shutdown
option is
enabled, the event buffer will not store events after the
Swinger Shutdown level has been reached. This will prevent
the panel from overwriting the entire buffer if a problem exists.
The event buffer can be viewed in three different ways: from
an LCD keypad (see
“[*][6] User Functions” on page 10)
printed on-site using the PC5400 printer module, or it can be
uploaded using DLS software.
Event Buffer Follows
Swinger Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Section [013]: [7]
5.21 Keypad Lockout Options
The panel can be programmed to “lock out” keypads if a
series of incorrect access codes are entered. Once the
Num-
ber of Invalid Codes Before Lockout
limit has been reached,
the panel will lock out all keypads for the Lockout Duration
and log the event to the event buffer. For the duration of the
lockout, the panel will sound an error tone when any key is
pressed.
NOTE: The Invalid Code Counter will be reset every hour.
To disable the keypad lockout option, program the Number of
Invalid Codes Before Lockout as [000].
NOTE: If Keypad Lockout is active, the panel CANNOT be
armed / disarmed with a keyswitch.
Keypad Lockout Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [012]
5.22 Keypad Blanking
If the
Blank Keypad When Not in Use
option is enabled, the
panel will turn off all lights and LCDs on the keypads when no
keys are pressed for 30 seconds. The keys, however, will
remain backlit.
The panel will turn the lights and LCDs back on if entry delay
begins or an audible alarm occurs. The lights and LCDs will
also come on if a key is pressed or, if a valid access code is
entered when the
Code Required to Restore Blanking
option is enabled.
NOTE:If using a PC5132 v3.0 or greater, and wireless keys, do
not enable the Code Required to Restore Blanking option, as
the keys will not function correctly.
If the
Power Save Mode
option is enabled the panel will blank
all keypad lights including backlighting when AC power fails,
in order to conserve the back up battery.
Blank Keypad when not in use . . . . . . . . . Section [016]: [3]
Code Required to Restore Blanking . . . . . Section [016]: [4]
Power Save Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [016]: [6]
5.23 Keypad Backlighting
The keys of all the keypads can be backlit to provide easy
viewing in dim lighting conditions. If the
Keypad Backlighting
option is enabled the keys will be illuminated.
Keypad Backlighting Option . . . . . . . . . . . .Section [016]: [5]
5.24 Loop Response
The normal loop response time for all zones is 500 millisec-
onds. The panel will not consider a zone violated unless it is
violated for at least 500 milliseconds.
Zones 1-4 on the control board, however, can be programmed
for a fast loop response (under 40ms).
Zones 1-4 are Fast Loop Response . . . . Section [030]: [1-4]
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