
Programming Sections: 5.3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3
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[012] - Keypad Lockout Options
The panel can be programmed to ‘lockout’ keypads if a series of
incorrect access code entries are made. After the Number of Invalid
Codes Before Lockout has been reached the panel will lock out the
keypad for the Lockout Duration and log the event to the event
buffer. For the duration of the lockout the panel will sound an error
tone when any key is pressed.To program ‘Number of Invalid Codes
Before Lockout’
Enter a number from 000 to 255 to determine the number of invalid
master, duress, user or installer access code entries to reach keypad
lockout. When keypad lockout occurs, the system is rendered inoper-
ative via keypad for the programmed duration. When any keys are
pressed, an error tone will sound.
To program ‘Lockout Duration’, enter a time from 000 to 255 min-
utes to determine the length of time before lockout resets and the
keypad can once again be used.
NOTE: If lockout is not reached within the hour roll-over, the num-
ber of invalid attempts is reset to 0.
NOTE: FAP keys are still active during Keypad Lockout.
NOTE: Keypad Lockout is a Global Feature.
To disable Keypad Lockout enter the Number of Invalid Codes
Before Lockout as (000).
NOTE: If Keypad Lockout is active, the panel cannot be armed or
disarmed with a keyswitch.
[013] FIRST SYSTEM OPTION CODES
Option Definition On/Off Description
1 Zone Loop Type ON Normally Closed Loops. All zones are wired as normally closed circuits with returns connected to a
COM terminal. The end-of-line resistor is not required. An alarm will be generated when the circuit is
opened.
OFF End-of-Line Resistors. All zones must be wired with an end-of-line resistor, or DEOL depending on
Option [2], connected between the ZONE and COM terminals. An alarm will be generated when the
circuit is opened or shorted. If the zone is programmed as a Fire zone, an open circuit will be
reported as a Fire Trouble, and a short circuit will be reported as a Fire Alarm.
NOTE: The valid EOL value is 5600 Ohms (5.6KΩ) +/- 20% (4480-6720)
2 End-of-Line Option ON Double End-of-Line Resistors. All zones will use Double-End-of-Line resistors, except Standard Fire,
Delayed Fire, Supervisory, and LINKS Answer zone types. These zones must be connected using the
EOL resistor. Double EOL resistors enables detection of zone faults and tampers.
NOTE: Please see Wiring Diagram on page ii of this manual.
OFF Single End-of-Line Resistors. All zones must have a 5.6KΩ resistor across them. If the zone is
shorted or open, it will be in the violated state.
3 Trouble Display ON Panel Shows all Troubles While Armed. The panel will illuminate the Trouble LED when any trou-
bles are present on the System in both the armed and disarmed state.
OFF Panel Shows Only Fire Troubles While Armed. The panel will illuminate the Trouble LED for all
troubles while disarmed, but will only illuminate the LED for Fire Troubles while armed.
NOTE:This option must be OFF if LCD5500 keypads older than version 2.00 are used.
4 Tampers/Faults Dis-
play
ON Tampers and Faults Do Not Show as Open. The panel will not illuminate the respective Zone LED
if the zone is in the Tamper or Fault states, only the Trouble LED will be on.
OFF Tampers and Faults Show as Open. The panel will illuminate the respective Zone LED if the zone is
in the Tamper or Fault states. The Trouble LED will also light.
5 For Future Use
6 Audible Exit Fault ON Audible Exit Fault is Enabled. If a non force-armable Delay 1 or Delay 2 type zone is left open at
the end of the Exit Delay, the Entry Delay will begin immediately and the bell or siren will sound a
steady alarm for the time programmed as Bell Timeout. This feature is designed to immediately alert
the user that their system has been armed incorrectly.
OFF Audible Exit Fault is Disabled.
NOTE: For [*][9] arming, if Audible Exit Fault is enabled a violated zone will begin entry delay as per
Audible Exit Fault functionality. If this option is disabled, a violated delay zone at the end of the exit
delay will cause an instant alarm.
7 Event Buffer Fol-
lows Swinger Shut-
down
ON Event Buffer Follows Swinger Shutdown. Once an event reaches its Swinger Shutdown limit pro-
grammed in Section [370], it will no longer log events to the Event Buffer until the Swinger Shut-
down is reset. This avoids filling the Event Buffer with useless events and prevents the panel from
overwriting the entire buffer if a problem exists.
OFF Event Buffer Logs Events past Swinger Shutdown.
8 Fire Signaling ON Temporal Three Fire Signal. To comply with NFPA 72, all Fire Bells will sound in the Temporal Three
Pattern as described in the NFPA standard if this option is enabled. This cadence is as follows: (500ms
ON, 500ms OFF, 500ms ON, 500ms OFF, 500ms ON, 1.5 sec. OFF).
OFF Standard Pulsed Fire Signal. All fire bells will sound with the standard 1 second on/1 second off
fire bell cadence.
[014] - SECOND SYSTEM OPTION CODES
Option Definition On/Off Description
1 Bell Squawk ON Arm / Disarm Bell Squawk Enabled. The Bell output will sound a single squawk when armed in
any manner, including Auto-arm, and a double squawk upon disarming the system. If there are
alarms in memory, the bell will emit a series of three squawk pairs to indicate the alarm memory.
NOTE: If you enable the Bell Squawk on Arming/Disarming, the bell will sound arm/dis-
arm bell squawks for all access codes, regardless of the programming for attribute [7]
(see section [Q] [5] Programming Access Codes on page 12
OFF Arm / Disarm Bell Squawk Disabled. The Bell output will not squawk when the system is armed or
disarmed in any manner.
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