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10
–
Single End of Line (SEOL) Resistors
ON: The zone requires a single end-of-line resistor (5.6K).
OFF: The zone follows programming in section [013] option 2.
See note after option 11.
11
–
Double End of Line (DEOL)
ON: The zone requires two end-of-line resistors (5.6K).
OFF: The zone follows programming in section [013] option 2.
NOTE:
If more than 1 option is enabled for options 09, 10, and 11
the lowest attribute number takes precedence. If options 09 and 10
are both enabled the zone follows the normally closed loop configu-
ration.
12
–
Fast Loop/Normal Loop Response
ON: Follows a fast loop response of 50ms.
OFF: Follows a normal loop response as programmed in the Zone
Loop Response Time section.
5.3.3 System Times
This section describes how to program various timers applicable to
the entire alarm system.
[005] System Times
This is the base menu used by installers to program timers, including
system area [000], partition timers [001]-[008], and daylight saving
time [901]/[902]
[000] – System Area
Bell Cutoff Time:
System sirens follow this timer. Fire alarms follow this timer if sec-
tion [014] option 8 (Fire Bell Continues Option) is off. System tam-
pers follow this timer. The bell cutoff time is programmed in
minutes. Valid entries are 001 to 255 minutes.
Keypad buzzer alarms do not follow this timer.
Burglary Verification Timer:
If another zone with the Burglary Verification attribute enabled is
violated within the duration of this timer, a burglary verified event is
communicated and logged. “Burglary Verified” is displayed on the
keypad when the system is disarmed.
The burglary verification timer is programmed in minutes. Valid
entries are 000 to 255 minutes.
Zone Loop Response Time
Loop response time is a 3-digit entry from 005 to 255 programmed in
10ms increments. The minimum available loop response time is
50ms (e.g., program 005 for 50ms).
Automatic Clock Adjust
This value adds or subtracts seconds from the system clock at the end
of each day to compensate for inaccuracies. To determine the adjust-
ment value, monitor the time lost or gained by the alarm system over
a period of time and calculate the average gains or loses.
Example #1: The clock loses an average of 9 seconds per day. Pro-
gram the alarm controller to adjust the clock by 51 seconds for the
last minute of each day. This speeds up the alarm controller’s clock
by 9 seconds, correcting the problem.
Example #2: The clock gains an average of 11 seconds per day. Pro-
gram the alarm controller to adjust the clock by 71 seconds for the
last minute of each day. This slows down the alarm controller’s clock
by 11 seconds, correcting the problem.
If the Auto-arm time is set for 23:59, any change to the Clock Adjust
option will directly affect the Auto-arm pre-alert time.
[001]-[008] Partition 1-8 Timers
The following timers can be applied to each partition.
NOTE:
For UL installations, the Entry Delay plus the Communica-
tions Delay must not exceed 60 seconds.
Entry Delay 1:
This value determines the entry delay time for delay 1 type zones.
Valid entries are 001 to 255 seconds.
Entry Delay 2:
This value determines the entry delay time for delay 2 type zones.
Valid entries are 001 to 255 seconds.
NOTE:
The system follows the entry timer that activates first.
Exit Delay:
This value determines the exit delay time when arming the system.
During exit delay, both the Ready and Armed LEDs are on. When the
exit delay expires, both LEDs turn off.
[901]/[902] – Daylight Savings Begin/End
Daylight Begin [001] and Daylight End [002]:
Set the date and time daylight savings starts and ends.
Month
Valid entries are 001-012 (January to December).
Week
Valid entries are 000-005
Enter “000” to program a specific date (1-31) in the Day field. Enter
001-005 to program the specific week of the month. 005 is the last
week of the month.
Day
1-31 (if 000 is programmed in the Week field). 0-6 (Saturday-Sun-
day) if 001-005 is programmed in the Week field.
Hour
Valid entries are 0-23 hours. This is the time of day to advance or
turn the clock back.
Increment
:
Valid entries are 1 or 2 hours. This is the number of hours to advance
or turn the clock back.
5.3.4 Access Codes
This section is used by installers to program the installer code, the
master code and the maintenance code. For information on program-
ming other access codes, see 4.7.5 [*][5] Program Access Codes on
page 19.
[006] Installer Defined Access Codes
This is the base menu used by installers to program the installer code
[001], the master code [002] and the maintenance code [003]. See
below for details.
[001] – Installer Code
This code is used by the installer to gain access to Installer Program-
ming [*][8]. Users with this access code have access to all levels of
system programming.
[002] – Master Code
This code is used by the master user, a person designated to perform
operational tasks beyond those of the standard user. The master code
provides access to functionality in the [*][5] and [*][6] menus.
[003] – Maintenance Code
This code is usually assigned temporarily to maintenance personnel
who must deactivate the alarm to enter the premises. The mainte-
nance code can arm and disarm the system, but does not grant access
to any other functionality.
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