S e c t i o n 5 : P r o g r a m m i n g
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steadily. If a non-force arm capable zone is tripped, the ready LED
turns off.
OFF: If a force arm capable zone is tripped, the Ready LED is illumi-
nated steadily. If a non-force arm capable zone is tripped, the Ready
LED turns off.
2 – Not Used
4 – Access Code Required for [*][1]
ON: When using the [*][1] Bypass Zones command, an access code
must be input before zones are bypassed.
OFF: An access code is not required to bypass zones using [*][1].
5 – Access Code Required for [*][2]
ON: When using the [*][2] View Troubles command, an access code
must be input before system troubles can be viewed.
OFF: An access code is not required to view troubles using [*][2].
6 – Access Code Required for [*][3]
ON: When using the [*][3] View Alarms in Memory command, an
access code must be input before the alarm memory can be viewed.
OFF: An access code is not required to view alarms in memory using
[*][3].
7 – Access Code Required for [*][4]
ON: When using the [*][4] Chimes command, an access code must
be input before chimes can be toggled on and off.
OFF: An access code is not required to toggle chimes using [*][4].
8 – [*][6] Accessibility
ON: All user codes provide access to the [*][6] menu.
OFF:
Only the master code provides access to the [*][6] menu.
[024] System Option 12
1 – 50Hz AC/60Hz AC
ON: Incoming AC power cycles at 50Hz.
OFF: Incoming AC power cycles at 60Hz.
NOTE:
For UL/ULC listed systems, use only 60Hz setting.
2 – Crystal Timebase
ON:
In situations where AC power input is unstable, the alarm con-
troller’s internal crystal is used as the time base.
OFF:
The 50 or 60 Hz AC power input is used as the time base.
3 – AC/DC Inhibits Arming
ON: The system cannot be armed when an AC or DC trouble is pres-
ent. This includes keypad, keyswitch, automatic, and DLS arming.
An error tone is generated if the user attempts to arm the system
during an AC/DC trouble.
NOTE:
Displaying AC troubles ([016] option 2) is strongly recom-
mended if this option is enabled.
OFF: The system can be armed, regardless of the presence of an AC
or DC trouble and does not check the system battery upon arming.
4 – Tampers Inhibit Arming
ON: Tampers must be restored through Installer Programming before
the system can be armed (including no-activity and keyswitch arm-
ing).
When this option is enabled, manual zone bypassing does not bypass
the tamper or fault states (DEOL). This feature also applies to zone
faults.
OFF: Tamper troubles do not latch and do not prevent arming.
5 – Real-Time Clock
ON: The alarm system sends a real-time clock request to the alternate
communicator at 4:05pm or when system time is lost. The system
uses the acquired time as system time.
OFF: The alarm system does not send a real-time clock request to the
alternate communicator. Local time setting is used as the system
time.
6 – Not Used
7 – Not Used
8 – DLS Disconnect
ON: All events except Periodic Test Transmission, Periodic Test with
Trouble, and System Test are considered priority events. If DLS is
active when an event occurs, the alarm system immediately termi-
nates the connection in order to communicate the new events.
OFF: Only the following alarm type events terminate a DLS session :
•
Zone alarms
•
FMP key alarms
•
Duress alarms
•
Zone expander supervisory alarms
•
2-wire smoke alarms
[025] System Option 13
1 – European Dial
ON: Pulse dialing make/break ratio is 33/67.
OFF: Pulse dialing make/break ratio is 40/60.
2 – Force Dial
ON:
The system dials the central station phone number even if no
dial tone is present. The process is as follows:
1.
Dial programmed phone number.
2.
If no dial tone detected, terminate call.
3.
Search for dial tone for 5 seconds.
4.
If no dial tone detected, hang up for 20 seconds.
5.
Search for dial tone for 5 seconds.
6.
If no dial tone detected, dial anyway.
OFF:
No attempt is made to contact the central station if dial tone is
not present.
NOTE:
Force Dial must be enabled for UL installations.
3 – Not Used
4 – Not Used
5 – I.D. Tone
ON: After the telephone number is dialed, the alarm system emits a
tone (as specified by I.D. Tone Frequency option) for 500ms every
two seconds to indicate that a digital equipment call is in progress.
OFF:
I.D. tone is disabled.
6 – Tone Generated-2100Hz
ON: 2100 Hz I.D. tone.
OFF: 1300 Hz I.D. tone.
7 – 1 Hour DLS Window
ON: When DLS access is enabled ([*][6] option 5 ON), Installer Pro-
gramming is accessible through DLS or the [*][8] menu only once
during a 1-hour window.
OFF:
When DLS access is enabled, Installer Programming is accessi-
ble through DLS or the [*][8] menu an unlimited number of times
during a 6-hour window.
8
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FTC Audible Bell
ON: If a Failure to Communicate trouble is generated while the sys-
tem is armed, the siren activates for the length of bell time-out or
until the system is disarmed.
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