
5.3 Programming Descriptions
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[591]-[592] Inactivity Timers
Inactivity timers are used to create two windows to monitor 24-hr. non-alarm zone activity. They are [591] Inactivity Timer 1 Start, Inactivity Timer 1 End, [592]
Inactivity Timer 2 Start, and Inactivity Timer 2 End. Enter two 4-digit decimal numbers in these two sections. Valid entries for each 4-digit decimal entry are 0000
to 2359. Enter 9999 to disable. The Failed to Arm reporting code will follow the alarms and restorals call directions.
[600] 2-way Audio Control Options
[609] Module Tamper Reporting Codes
This section is used for programming keypad/siren tamper reporting codes. A value of 00 can be entered to disable individual reporting codes.
[610] Alternate Communicator Receiver Trouble Reporting Codes
This section is used for programming alternate communicator receiver trouble reporting codes. A value of 00 can be entered to disable individual reporting codes.
[700] Automatic Clock Adjust
The value entered here adds or subtracts seconds at the end of each day to compensate for inaccuracies in the system time. Valid entries are 00-99 with 60 seconds
being the default. Monitor the time lost by the panel over a period of time to determine the average value required for this section.
Example: Panel loses an average of 9 seconds a day. Instead of loading 60 seconds for the last minute of each day, program the panel to load 51 seconds with the
use of section [700]. This will speed up the panel by 9 seconds everyday, thereby fixing the problem.
The following attributes are available for the System Trouble PGM option [09]
System Trouble PGM (Type 09)
[1] Service Required
[2] A.C. Failure
[3] Telephone Line Fault
[4] Communications (Failure to Communicate)
[5] Device (Fire) Fault / WLS Zone Supervisory Fault Enabled
[6] Device Tamper
[7] Device Low Battery
[8] Loss of Clock
The following attributes are available for the System Event PGM option [10]
System Event PGM (Type 10)
[1] Burglary Delay, Instant, Interior, Stay/Away, Night, and 24 Hour Burglary Zone Types
[2] Fire Key, Fire zone
[3] Panic Key and Panic zones
[4] Medical Key, Medical, and Emergency zones
[5] Supervisory Supervisory, Auxiliary, Freeze, and Water zones
[6] Priority Gas, CO, and 24 Hr Latching Tamper zones
[7] Duress Duress alarms
[8] Output Options ON: Output Follows PGM Timer (Attribute 8). The output activates for the duration programmed for the PGM out-
put timer (section [170])
OFF = Output is Latched. The output is active until a valid access code is entered.
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If a system event PGM is programmed to follow the command output timer (Attribute 8 On), all other PGM attributes must be enabled.
Option Description
[1] ON: Tampers Enabled. The Talk/Listen-in session initiates for tamper conditions
OFF: Tampers Disabled. 2-way Audio is disabled for tamper conditions
[2] ON: Openings and Closings Enabled. The Talk/Listen-in session initiates for Openings & Closings events
OFF: Openings and Closings Disabled. 2-way Audio is disable for Openings & Closings events
[3] ON: [A] Key Alarm Enabled. The Talk/Listen-in session initiates for [A] Key Alarm
OFF: [A] Key Alarm Disabled. 2-way Audio is disabled for [A] Key Alarm
[4] ON: [P] Key Alarm Enabled. The Talk/Listen in session initates for [P] Key Alarm
OFF: [P] Key Alarm Disabled. The Talk/Listen in session is disabled for [P] Key Alarm
[5] ON: Duress Alarm Enabled (Listen). The Listen-in session initiates for Duress Alarm
OFF: Duress Alarm Disabled. 2-Way Audio is disabled for Duress Alarm
[6] ON: Opening after Alarm Enabled. The Talk/Listen-in session initiates for Opening After Alarm
OFF: Opening after Alarm Disabled. 2-Way Audio is disabled for Opening After Alarm
[7] ON: Siren Active during 2-way Audio. The sounder will remain active during a 2-way Audio session when an audible alarm is present
OFF: Siren Silent during 2-way Audio. The sounder is silent when a 2-way audio session begins and when an audible alarm is present, allowing the
user to hear the operator. The sounder resumes operation for the timeout duration if the panel has not been disarmed at the end of the 2-way session.
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