Section 6: Programming
Programming the access code as FFFFFF disables SA access.
Once an SA connection is established, multiple attempts to input the correct downloading access code (programmed in [012]) is
allowed.
The operator is allowed three attempts to enter the correct access code. If these attempts are unsuccessful, the alarm system
disconnects and a new attempt must be made.
If cellular or IP paths are used for the SA connection, up to five unsuccessful attempts causes a 1-hour SA lockout (
).
[410] Automatic DLS/SA Options
[001] – Auto DLS Options
1 – Periodic DLS
ON: Upload/download commands programmed in advance (batch files) are periodically downloaded to the DLS computer.
See below to program the times and days when this occurs.
Note:
The computer must be waiting for a call in order for this feature to work.
OFF: The alarm system does not periodically call the downloading computer.
3 – DLS on Event Buffer %75 Full
ON: The alarm system automatically calls the downloading computer with DLS when the Event Buffer 75% full event occurs.
This option is independent of the actual transmission of the Event Buffer 75% full event (the event does not need to be transmitted for
the panel to perform the automatic upload).
The panel first communicates the Event Buffer 75% full event (if enabled) using either PSTN or IP and then performs the automatic
download.
OFF: The alarm system does not automatically call the downloading computer when the Event Buffer 75% full event occurs.
8 – DLS on Programming Change
ON: When the panel returns to the "Ready to Arm" screen after a programming change, 15 minutes later the alarm system
automatically connects to the downloading computer.
OFF: The alarm system does not automatically call the downloading computer when the system programming changes.
[002] Periodic DLS Days
This section is used to program the number of days between periodic DLS downloads. Valid entries are from 001 to 255 days.
[003] Periodic DLS Time
This section is used to program the time of day periodic DLS download takes place. Time is in 24-hour format and the default is 00:00
(midnight).
[007] Delay Call Window
The delay call window is the upper and lower limits of a random time the panel may initiate a call up to a remote computer. This
feature shall be applied to Periodic DLS Days. When a value is entered in this section, the setting in Periodic DLS Time (see the
option above) is overridden. When 00:00 is entered in this field, the alarm system initiates a DLS call at the time programmed in
Periodic DLS Time. Start and end times must be defined using 24-hour format (e.g., 13:30) and cannot span a day (e.g., start time of
23:00 and an end time of 01:00).
Virtual Inputs
When using a third party integration, virtual zones can be mapped to configured system zones.
[560][001]-[032]
Assign corresponding 3 digit zone number to virtual input and then the virtual input can be controlled by a third party integration.
Schedule Programming
The sections described below are used for programming scheduled operating times for PGM command outputs 1-4.
[601]-[604] Programming Schedule 1-4
These sections are used to define schedules for PGM command outputs 1-4 operation. When a PGM is configured for timed output
operation, it activates at the programmed start time and will turn off after the programmed duration. For example, 5 seconds.
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