
10
NO automatic arming or test transmission will take place even if those
functions are enabled. VALID times must be entered in this section
before these features will function.
The system clock is in military time. Two digits from ‘00’ to ‘23’ are
entered for the hour of the day and two digits from ‘00’ to ‘59’ are
entered for the minute of the hour.
Test transmission or periodic downloading is selected in section [14]
3rd System Option Code, Light 3. The cycle time in days for the test
transmission or periodic downloading is set in section [17] System
Times. For a test transmission using the communicator, an automatic
test code should be entered in section [10]. For periodic downloading
or a test transmission using the communicator, a valid transmission
time must be entered in section [19].
NOTE:
Upon power-up, if either the Auto-Arm or the test transmission
time has a valid time entered, then a loss-of-time trouble for the system
clock will be initiated. Enter [
✱
][2] to view the trouble. Light 6 will be ON.
If neither the Auto-Arm nor Test Transmission have a valid time, then a
trouble will not be initiated.
[20] New Installer’s Code
[21] New Master Code
[22] 2nd Master Code
Once the section number has been entered ([20], [21] or [22]), enter
a new 4-digit code. Only use digits 0 through 9 as code numbers. Do
not press [
✱
] or [#]. If an error is made entering the code, complete
entry of the 4 digits then enter the section number again to enter the
correct code.
[23] Communication Formats
This section sets the type of format which will be sent to each of the two
telephone numbers programmed in section [01] and [03]. For each
telephone number, enter one digit from the list below. See the HEX data
programming section for details on how to enter digits ‘A’ through ‘F’.
The selection for each phone number is determined by the type of
receiver being called. Enter the format number for the 1st telephone
number first. It is necessary to program both telephone format numbers
even if the first phone number is the only one being used.
[0] SILENT KNIGHT / ADEMCO SLOW 10 BPS
(1400 Hz handshake)
3/1, 4/1 and 4/2 non-extended formats
[1] SESCOA, FRANKLIN, DCI, VERTEX 20 BPS
(2300 Hz handshake)
3/1, 4/1 and 4/2 non-extended formats
[2] SILENT KNIGHT FAST 20 BPS
(1400 Hz handshake)
3/1, 4/1 and 4/2 non extended formats
[3] RADIONICS
(2300/1400 Hz handshake*)
3/1, 4/2 non extended formats
[4] RADIONICS
(2300/1400 Hz handshake)
3/1, 4/2 non-extended with parity format
[5]- [7] DO NOT USE
[8] SILENT KNIGHT, ADEMCO SLOW 10 BPS
(1400 Hz handshake)
3/1 extended format
[9] SESCOA, FRANKLIN, DCI, VERTEX 20 BPS
(2300 Hz handshake)
3/1 extended format
[A] SILENT KNIGHT FAST 20 BPS
(1400 Hz handshake)
3/1 extended format
[B] RADIONICS
(2300 / 1400 Hz handshake*)
3/1 extended format
2
The panel can be enabled to periodically call the downloading
computer. The cycle time (in days) for the call is set in section [17].
The automatic call to the downloading computer can be used to
update the panel program and / or to upload status information from
the panel.
3
If partial closings are enabled as identified, then alarm codes for the
bypassed zones will be transmitted.
[15] Communication Variables
Once this section is entered, two 2-digit numbers are expected. Do not
press [#] while entering data. The first 2-digit number defines the
number of attempts (alarm and restoral pairs) per zone that the
communicator will make before it shuts down for that zone (swinger
shutdown). The number of attempts is for the period as defined in the
1st System Option Code Section, zone light 2. The number of attempts
may be programmed from ‘00’ to ‘99’, where ‘00’ means the
communicator will never shut down. The fire zone cannot be shut down
- it always transmits.
The second 2-digit number defines the delay before transmission, for
zones defined as burglary zones only. 24 hour loops or the fire loop will
not be delayed. The time may be programmed from ‘00’ to ‘99’ seconds,
where ‘00’ means no delay. NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: For UL installations, the Maximum
Transmissions section cannot be enabled. Also, the Delay Before
Transmission must not exceed 15 seconds.
[16] Zone Bypass Mask
Use the same method of programming as used in section [12]. If the
zone light is ON, the zone can be bypassed; if OFF, the zone cannot be
bypassed using [Q][1]. The fire zone cannot be bypassed.
[17] System Times
There are 6 system times which can be programmed in this section, and
each entry requires a 3-digit number. Do not press [#] during data entry.
[1] Entry delay time
(001 to 255 seconds) This value determines the
standard Entry Delay time. The factory default entry time is 30
seconds. See Section [11] for zone definitions.
[2] Exit delay time
(001 to 255 seconds) This value determines the
standard Exit Delay time. The factory default exit time is 120
seconds. For zone definitions, see Section [11].
[3] Bell cut-off time
(001 to 255 minutes) This value determines the
time the bell / siren will sound before automatically turning off. The
factory default bell cut-off time is 4 minutes.
[4] AC fail transmission delay
(001 to 255 minutes) This value
determines the length of time before the communicator will transmit
an AC failure report. The factory default time is 30 minutes.
[5] “Slow” zone response time
(001 to 255 × 10 ms) This value
determines the “slow” zone response time and provides times from
10 ms to 2550 ms. The factory default “slow” zone response time
is 500 ms.
NOTE:
The “fast” zone response time is fixed at 10 ms.
See Section [11] Zone Definitions.
[6] Test transmission cycle time
(001 to 255 days) This value
determines the frequency, in days, of the test transmission either
via the communicator or by calling the downloading computer. The
factory default setting is 30 days. See Section [14] 3rd System
Option Code, light 3.
[18] Auxiliary Delay Loop Entry/Exit Times
This section requires two 3-digit entries to establish the Auxiliary Entry
and Exit Delay times. Do not press [#] during data entry. The default
Entry Delay is 45 seconds and may be changed to any time from 001
seconds to 255 seconds. The default Exit Delay is 120 seconds and
may be changed to any time between 001 to 255 seconds.
For auxiliary delay zone times to be effective, the zone must be
programmed as a type [7] in the Zone Definition Section [11].
[19] System Clock Times
This section requires two 4-digit entries to set the Automatic Arming
Time of Day and the Test Transmission Time of Day. Do not press [#]
during data entry. Factory default for both these times is ‘9999’; that is,