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NOTE:
Option[9], Section [101]-[132] must be enabled for
the Cross Zoning feature to function. Each zone has the abil-
ity to individually protect the intended area. Cross Zoning is
NOT recommended for line security installations or on exit/
entry zones.
[177] - Waterflow Delay Timer
This option affects the Delayed 24-hr waterflow zone
type. The value programmed in this section is the time for
which the zone has to be violated before going into alarm.
Valid entries are from 000 to 090 seconds, with a default of
000.
NOTE:
The total delay time (combination of control unit
plus waterflow device) for a waterflow zone alarm is not to
exceed 120 seconds.
[178] - Alarm Tone Period for Verbal Alarm
This is the period of time that the system will sound the
bell outputs before silencing them and verbally annunci-
ating the alarms through the PC5936/Escort5580(TC).
Valid entries for this section are 001-255, and the default
value is 15 seconds.
[181] - Auto-arm Schedules
Sections [181] allow the installer to program seven inde-
pendent times of the day when the system will arm when
Auto-arm is enabled. The 7 entries represent the days of
the week as indicated below:
NOTE:
Valid entries are 0000-2359 hrs; 9999 to disable.
In addition to these schedules, this feature can be enabled
or disabled in [*][6] programming. This is controlled by
Option 5 in Section [013].
[190] - No Activity Arming Pre-Alert Duration
This is the duration for which the No Activity Arming
Pre-alert will sound when the No Activity Timer expires
(see Section [191]). If programmed as 000, the system will
arm as soon as its No Activity Timer expires. This feature
enables the system to arm if there is no zone activity for a
programmed time period. If the No Activity Arm
No Activity Arm No Activity Arm
No Activity Arm option
is programmed with a number other than 000, the system
will Auto-arm if no activity is detected for the pro-
grammed number of minutes.
[191] - No-Activity Timer
The timer will begin when a delay type zone is restored.
The timer is stopped if any zoneis tripped or restored. The
timer will restart when a delay type zone is again restored.
When the timer expires, the panel will sound the buzzers
of all keypads for the time programmed in Section [190]. If
any key is pressed or zone is violated/restored , the Auto-
arm Pre-alert will be aborted. For zone types 04, 05, 06,
and 25, restorals will not affect No Activity Arming.
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system begins it’s Auto-arm sequence when its No-Activ-
ity Timer expires. If 000 is programmed in a section, No-
Activity Arming is disabled. Valid entries are 000 - 255
minutes, with a default of 001.
The system will not arm if it is in OFF normal state.
[199] - Auto-arming Pre-Alert Time
This section allows programming of the standard Auto-
arm Pre-alert duration. If Auto-arm is postponed this
timer will re-start after the Auto-arm Postpone Timer
expires. Valid entries are from 001 - 255 minutes, the
default is 005.
NOTE:
There is no differentiation between the No Activity
Pre-alert and the Standard Auto-arm Pre-alert at a keypad.
No Activity Arming and Auto-arm will log and transmit as a
Special Closing.
5.5 Partition & Zone Programming
[202]-[205] Zone Assignments
System Zone Assignment
You can assign 32 zones to the system. By default, zones 1
through 6 are assigned to the system . If additional zones
are being used, you must program which zones are
assigned to the system. You can do this in programming
sections [202] - [205].
System Zone Assignments Sections [202] - [205]
These 8-bit sections determine if a zone is enabled on the
system. It will be supervised via the panel’s EOL supervi-
sion, and will operate according to the zone type pro-
grammed, if enabled. If a zone is not assigned to the
system, it will not be supervised and all activity on the
zone will be ignored by the panel.
5.6 Communicator Programming PWS Sect6
[301]-[304] Communicator - Telephone Numbers
The panel can call 3 different telephone numbers for com-
munication to a central station. The 1stTelephone Num-
1stTelephone Num-1stTelephone Num-
1stTelephone Num-
ber
ber ber
ber is the primary number, the 2nd Telephone Number
2nd Telephone Number 2nd Telephone Number
2nd Telephone Number is
the secondary number and the 3rd Telephone Number
3rd Telephone Number3rd Telephone Number
3rd Telephone Number
will back up the 1st telephone number if enabled.
NOTE:
The 3rd Telephone Number will NOT back up the
2nd Telephone Number.
If Alternate Dial is enabled the panel will alternate
between the 1st and 3rd telephone numbers when
attempting to call the central station. If disabled the panel
will only attempt to call the 3rd telephone number after
failing to communicate on the 1st telephone number.
NOTE:
For Alternate Dial to work properly the 3rd tele-
phone Number must be both enabled and programmed.
Telephone numbers can be up to 32 digits which will
allow you to add special digits if required. To program
the telephone number enter numbers 0 - 9 as required.
To communicate events over a LAN or WAN network
using the T-Link module, program the desired phone
number with DCAA. This allows the panel to send events
to the T-Link module in the SIA format via the PC-Link
connection.
Pressing [#] in these sections from an LED keypad will
exit and delete the rest of the phone number. Pressing [#]
in these sections from an LCD keypad will exit and save
the entire phone number up to the first Hex F.
The following is a list of Hex digits which can also be pro-
grammed and the functions they perform:
Hex (A) -not used
Hex (B) -simulates the [*] key on a tone telephone
Hex (C) -simulates the [#] key on a tone telephone
Hex (D) -forces the panel to search for dial tone
Hex (E) -forces the panel to pause for 2 seconds
Hex (F) -end of telephone number marker
3rd Telephone Number Enable . . . . . . . . . Section [380], Option [5]
Alternate Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [380], Option [6]
Downloading Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Section 7: PWS)
[181] Partition 1 Auto-arm Times
Day Default
Sunday 9999 I___I___I___I___I
Monday 9999 I___I___I___I___I
Tuesday 9999 I___I___I___I___I
Wednesday 9999 I___I___I___I___I
Thursday 9999 I___I___I___I___I
Friday 9999 I___I___I___I___I
Saturday 9999 I___I___I___I___I
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