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P R O G R A M D E S C R I P T I O N S
If a problem develops with the printer – such as power loss
or a paper shortage – the panel will store events in the Event
Buffer and print the events once the problem is corrected.
The panel can store up to 100 events if such a condition
occurs.
PC5400 Programming ............................................ Section [87]
5.25
Downlook Video Transmission Module
The
Number of Pictures
the DLM Module will take is
programmable from one to eight.
The
Delay Before Capture Timer
allows the programmer to
delay the camera in taking a picture once a zone is tripped
in order to make sure that the intruder steps into the
camera’s field of view. This timer is programmed in
increments of 100 milliseconds from 00 to 99.
For more information regarding the operation of the DLM-1
and DLM-4 Modules, please refer to their respective
installation manuals.
DLM-1/DLM-4 Support Timers
(Downlook Modules) ............................................... Section [88]
Downlook will only transmit to phone number 1.
Downlook and Tx Delay must not be enabled at the
same time.
A valid zone alarm reporting code must be
programmed for zones that have Downlook enabled.
Downlook is only supported by 20BPS format, SIA,
and Scantronics 4-8-1 slot communication formats.
Do not use Pager or Contact ID with Downlook.
5.26
Resetting Factory Defaults
On occasion, it may be necessary to default the control
panel or one of the connected modules: the ESCORT5580
module and the PC5400 Printer module.
To default the control panel (hardware) perform the
following:
1. Remove AC and battery from the panel.
2. Remove all wires from the Zone 1 and PGM1 terminals.
3. With a piece of wire short the Zone 1 terminal to the PGM1
terminal.
4. Apply AC power to the main panel.
5. When Zone Light 1 is lit on the keypad the default is
complete.
6. Remove AC power from the control
7. Reconnect all original wiring and power up the control.
AC power must be used to power the panel. The
panel will not default if the battery is used.
To default the control panel software and other modules,
perform the following:
1. Enter the Installer’s Programming mode.
2. Enter the appropriate programming section [XY].
3. Enter the Installer’s Code.
4. Re-enter the appropriate programming section [XY].
The panel will take a few seconds to perform the default.
When the keypad is again operational the default is complete.
Restore ESCORT to
Factory Default Programming ................................ Section [95]
Restore PC5400 to
Factory Default Programming ................................ Section [97]
Restore Panel to Factory Default Programming .. Section [99]
5.27
Installer’s Lockout
If
Installer’s Lockout
is selected, a hardware default cannot
be performed. If a software default is performed, all
programming will restore to factory default.
If
Installer’s Lockout Disable
is selected, the panel will
restore all programming to factory defaults when a hardware
or software default is performed on the control panel.
To enable or disable installer’s lockout, perform the
following:
1. Enter the Installer’s Programming mode.
2. Enter the appropriate programming section [XY].
3. Enter the Installer’s Code.
4. Re-enter the appropriate programming section [XY].
Installer Lockout Enable ......................................... Section [90]
Installer Lockout Disable ........................................ Section [91]
5.28
Automatic Clock Adjust
In order to compensate for timing inaccuracies, the panel
may be programmed to add or subtract seconds during the
last minute of each day. Valid entries are 01 - 99. The default
setting is 60 seconds. To determine the value to be
programmed in this section, monitor the amount of time lost
or gained by the panel over a period of time. Then, calculate
the average amount of time per day that the panel gains or
loses. If the clock’s timing is off, it may be corrected with this
setting.
Example #1:
The clock loses an average of 9 seconds per
day.
Solution:
Program the panel to adjust the clock by 51
seconds (instead of the default 60 seconds) for the last
minute of each day in section [80]. This will speed up the
panel’s clock by 9 seconds, thus correcting the problem.
Example #2: The clock gains an average of 11 seconds per
day.
Solution:
Program the panel to adjust the clock by 71
seconds (instead of the default 60 seconds) for the last
minute of each day in section [80]. This will slow down the
panel’s clock by 11 seconds, thus correcting the problem.