
5.3 Programming Descriptions
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[005] System Timers
This section has two subsections. Entry/Exit delays are in subsection 01and Bell Cut-off is in subsection 09. Subsections 02-08 are reserved for future use.
Enter the corresponding 2-digit entry to access these subsections.
[006] Installer Code
The Installer’s Code is a code that is required to gain access to system configuration programming, [✱][8]. The default Installer code is [5555] or [555555] if 6-digit
access codes are programmed. See section [701] Opt. [5].
[007] Master Code
The Master Code is a system user code that can program additional access codes, [ ✱ ][5], and has access to additional user functions, [ ✱ ][6]. The default Master
code is [1234] or [123456] if 6-digit access codes are programmed. See section [701] Opt. [5].
[008] Maintenance Code
The Maintenance Code is a system user code that can only arm and disarm. Any other system function that requires an access code is not accessible by this code.
The default Maintenance code is [AAAA] or [AAAA00] if 6-digit access codes are programmed. See section [701] Opt. [5].
[009] I/O Programming
The 2-digit entries made in these sections define the zone type or the PGM type assigned to the I/O terminals. PGM 1/Zone 33 is enabled as a zone or PGM output
in section [013] option 1. If option 1 is ON, then the entry in the first location of [009] is a zone definition, if option 1 is OFF, then the entry in the first location is a
PGM definition. PGM 2/Zone 34 functionality is enabled in section [013] option 2.
• Section [009] is used to program the definition for the hardwired zones (zone 33 and/or 34) or PGMs (PGM 1 and/or 2).
• See section [013] to select zone inputs or PGM outputs.
• See sections [133] and [134] for Zone attribute programming.
• See sections [501] and [502] for PGM attribute programming.
PGM Types
[01] Entry Delay 1: (001-255) seconds
This value determines the entry delay time for delay 1 type zones.
Entry Delay 2: (001-255) seconds
This value determines the entry delay time for delay 2 type zones.
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The system follows the entry timer that activates first. For example: If a delay type 2 is activated followed by a delay type 1, the system follows the
Entry Delay 2 timer. If delay type 1 is activated first, then the system follows the Entry Delay 1 timer.
Exit Delay: (001-255) seconds
This value determines the exit delay time when arming the system.
[09] Bell Cut-off (Bell Time Out)
This value determines the length of time the bell/siren will sound before automatically turning off. The default bell cut-off time is 4 minutes. Fire
alarms will follow the bell cut-off time if section [014] option 8 is OFF and will be continuous if section [014] option 8 is ON. The system tamper
sounds the bell for the duration programmed in the Bell Cut-off timer as well.
Alarms/Events which cause the keypad buzzer to sound (e.g., 24 hour buzzer zone) do not follow this Bell Cut-off Timer. The buzzer sounds until an
access code is entered to silence the condition.
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Entering “000” in the entry or exit delay sections results in a 225-second timed delay. Entering “000” in the Bell Cut-off section results in a 1-minute
bell cut-off time. These times will display as “000”, but still function as indicated.
00
Null PGM (Not Used)
01
Burglary and Fire Bell Follower. The PGM switches to ground when any bell activity occurs. This PGM type follows:
• Fire pre-alerts
• CO (Carbon Monoxide) alarm signal
• Temporal three fire signal (if enabled)
• All burglary and fire alarms
• Bell cut-off time
This output will NOT follow bell squawks. The main bell will still activate for all alarms.
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The fire bell has precedence over burglary. If a fire alarm occurs when a burglary alarm is active, the fire and burglar output will pulse (“Fire” PGM)
with the main bell. This PGM type will follow the bell (pulsed if fire, steady if burglary).
02-04
For Future Use
05
System Armed Status. The PGM switches to ground at the beginning of the exit delay when the system is armed. The output will go high (open) when
the system is disarmed.
06
Ready to Arm. The PGM switches to ground when the system is ready to arm (all non-force armable zones on the system are restored). When an
access code is entered to arm the system and the exit delay begins, the PGM output will be de-activated. This PGM operates as described during walk
test mode (if all zones are restored).
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