PGM Timer Setting
(Address 056)
Range 001-127 sec. or 1 minute (enter 129) 127 minutes (enter 255). (Add required number of minutes to 128)
i.e. For 5 minutes = 128 + 5 = 133
For 127 minutes = 128 + 127 = 255
Applies to PGM 1 and 2 if selected at address 039. (Maximum time, 127 minutes)
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Delay
(Address 057)
This time limit, set between 10 and 255 seconds, is the period in which two intellizone detections must
take place, or in which an intellizone must remain open, in order for an alarm to be communicated.
Note: do not use the Intellizone feature and an entry delay on the same zone, otherwise an alarm may
occur as a user tries to disarm the system.
Installer Lock
(Address 058)
If 147 is programmed at address 058, all programming will be locked and will not be affected when the
system is reset.
Programmable Delay Before Alarm Transmission
(Address 059)
This time limit, set between 5 and 63 seconds, is the period of time before reporting begins the first time
an alarm is generated. During the waiting period, system disarm will cancel all pending reports.
Note: For UL listed systems the time limit must be set to a maximum of 30 seconds.
Recent Closing Delay
(Address 060)
This time limit, set between 1 and 255 seconds, begins as soon as the system is armed, and continues
until expiration of the period programmed. Every time an alarm occurs during this period, a “recent close”
code (address 519) will be sent to the central.
System Options
(Default = "off" for addresses 062-126)
Feature select programming
"ON”/"OFF" status of the key lights determines feature selection.
In programming mode, enter 3 digit memory address (062 to 126).
To save entries, press [
ENTER
]. To exit programming mode press [
CLEAR
].
Code priority
(Addresses 062 to 078)
If partitioning is disabled
(Address 086, key [8] "off ")
Addresses 062-066: Lighted keys indicate which user codes can activate "stay" arming.
Addresses 068-072: Lighted keys indicate which user codes can activate force "away” arming.
Addresses 074-078: Lighted keys indicate which user codes can "bypass" zones.
If partitioning is enabled
(Address 086, key [8] "on")
Addresses 062-066: Lighted keys indicate which user codes are assigned to System "A".
Addresses 068-072: Lighted keys indicate which user codes are assigned to System "B".
Addresses 074-078: Lighted keys indicate which user codes can "bypass" zones.
(See also page 25.)
TLM options
(Address 086, key [2
ND
] and key [1])
The system verifies the existence of a telephone line every 4 seconds. After successful tests, the dialer
LED (green light) flashes briefly on control panel. If the test fails, LED illuminates 4 seconds "on", then 4 sec-
onds "off ". TLM trouble will be activated when less than 3 volts are detected in 4 consecutive tests.
Note: When the dialer detects a telephone ring, the TLM test stops for 1 minute.
There are three options for TLM use.
(1) Line test failure can generate a trouble indication.
(2) Line test failure can generate a trouble indication and an
alarm if the system is armed.
(3) Line test failure will cause a silent zone or a silent panic
alarm to switch to audible mode.
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