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[19]
System Times
Enter eight 3-digit numbers in this section. The valid range for entries in this section is 001 to 255. System Times are
entered in the following order:
• Entry delay time (seconds)
• Exit delay time (seconds)
• Auxiliary entry delay time (seconds)
• Auxiliary exit delay time (seconds)
• Bell Time-out (Enter a time from 001 to 255 minutes)
• AC failure reporting delay (minutes)
• Zone loop response time × 10ms (The default loop response is 500 ms; vaild entries are from 010 to 255)
• Test Transmission Interval (days)
Up to a 255 minute delay may be programmed before the AC Failure reporting code is transmitted. The Reporting code
for AC Failure Trouble is programmed in Sections [16] and [17].
For the aux. delay times to be effective on a loop, the loop must be set as type [7] in Section [18] Zone Definitions. The
entry default time is 45 seconds and may be changed to any time from 001 to 255 seconds. The exit default time is
60 seconds and may be changed to any time from 001 to 255 seconds.
The loop response time is the length of time that an alarm condition must be present on a loop before it is detected.
This time is programmable in increments of 10ms. The normal entry would be 050 for a 500ms loop response time.
Program a time from 010 to 255; if a time shorter than 100 ms is entered, the system will set the time at 100 ms.
A test transmission is sent to the monitoring station on a regular basis to confirm that the communication link to the
system is intact. The test transmission cycle time is how often (in days) the test transmission is sent. This applies only
if the Hourly or Every 15 Minutes test transmissions are not enabled (Section [22]).
The reporting code for the test transmission is programmed in Section [17]. The time of day that the test transmission
is sent is programmed in Section [32].
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First System Option Code
The First System Option Code is set using the Zone Lights to indicate which options in the list are active. Press the
corresponding number key to turn an option ON or OFF; press [0] to turn all options OFF.
Zone Light 1
• OFF = Communicator enabled
ON = Communicator disabled
Zone Light 2
• OFF = Standard dialing
ON = Alternate dialing. After each dialing attempt, the communicator switches between First
Telephone Number and the Second Telephone Number.
Zone Light 3
• OFF = Pulse dialing (rotary dialing)
ON = DTMF dialing (touch tone dialing)
Zone Light 4
• OFF = Pulse dialing Make/Break ratio: 33 / 67
ON = Pulse dialing Make/Break ratio: 40 / 60
Zone Light 5
• OFF = 2300Hz Radionics handshake
ON = 1400Hz Radionics handshake
Zone Light 6
• OFF =
Not Used
Zone Light 7
OFF = Busy/Congestion tone detection disabled
• ON = Busy/Congestion tone detection enabled. If these tones are detected, the communicator
will disengage the phone line and try to place the call again one minute later.
Zone Light 8
• OFF = Force dialing disabled
ON = Force dialing enabled. The system will dial out after 6 seconds of dial tone search if the
dial tone was not detected.
• = Default setting
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