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[A] PO Flashes during armed period:
While the system is armed, the PO will flash steadily. Upon disarming the PO
will deactivate.
[B] Kiss-off Output:
The PO terminal switches to ground after the kiss-off has been received to complete a successful
communication to the central station. The terminal will switch to ground for 2 seconds.
[C] Failure to Communicate Output:
The PO terminal switches to ground if the system fails to communicate with the
monitoring station after the maximum number of attempts is reached. The output remains switched to ground until
a successful communication takes place or until the failure to communicate trouble indication is cleared from the
keypad. This option may be used to tie two systems together; one system can then be made to report a
communication failure for the other.
[D] Telephone Line Monitor (TLM) and Alarm:
The PO terminal switches to ground if the system has a TLM fault and
any alarm condition while fully armed. The output will be switched for the duration of the Bell Time-out time.
[E] Line Seizure Output:
The PO terminal switches to ground when the system seizes the telephone line during
communication. The output remains switched for the duration of the communications.
[F] Remote Operation:
The PO terminal can be switched remotely through the DLS-1 Downloading Software.
If communications with the downloading computer are interrupted, the PO terminal will remain activated until the
downloading computer deactivates the output at a later time.
Auxiliary Input Options (Last 2 digits)
[00] Printer Connected to PO2 Enabled
[01] Silent 24-hour Zone
[02] Audible 24-hour Zone
[03] Momentary Keyswitch Arming
[04] Blockschloss
[05] Push to Set
[06] Not Used
[07] Forced Answer
See Auxiliary Input Terminal in the Terminal Connections section of this manual for details on the Auxiliary Input. If a
printer is attached to the panel, [00] must be selected. When option [03] is selected, a momentary key closure between
the Auxiliary Input and the Positive Auxiliary Power Supply will alternately arm and disarm the system. The reporting
codes for the Auxiliary Input (Section [15] ) can be used as opening and closing codes for key arming.
Blockschloss
(option 04) is a special door lock used with maintained keyswitch operation. Do not use this option in
split system applications. When this option is selected, PO4 will switch to ground whenever the system is ready to be
armed, regardless what is selected for the PO option. When the system is armed, PO4 will be deactivated.
Push to Set
is used to cancel the Exit Delay after entering an Access Code to arm the system. If the Push to Set input
is activated during the Exit Delay, the standard Exit Delay will be cancelled and the system will be fully armed.
This
feature will be automatically disabled if Split Arming is enabled, or if Home-Away Zones are programmed.
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System Clock Times
Program three 4-digit times in this section.
• Automatic arming time of day (HH:MM)
• Auto Disarm Time (HH:MM)
• Test transmission time of day (HH:MM)
Times are entered in the 24-hour clock (military time) format. Valid entries are 00 to 23 for HH (hours), and 00 to 59
for MM (minutes).
If invalid times are entered, the functions will not work.
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Master Code
Program a 4-digit code in this Section. Only use digits 0 through 9 as numbers in the code; do not press the [
Q
] or [#]
keys. 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. Do not press [
Q
] or [#] while entering the code.
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Second Master Code
Program a 4-digit code in this Section. Refer to Section [33] for programming instructions.
[35]
Installer’s Code
Program a 4-digit code in this Section. Refer to Section [33] for programming instructions.
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