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When users answer YES to “Do you want to reset detectors?”,
outputs programmed for Sensor Reset will de-activate for the
Utility/Sensor PGM pulse time, so that the connected sensors will
be reset.
Event Schedules
You can program schedules for the communication of openings
and closings, automatic arming and disarming, access control,
and the activation of programmable outputs in the Event
Scheduling section. See the Programming Manual for a detailed
description.
Access Control
If you connect one or more PC6820 modules to the PC6010
system, you can program the system to control access to up to
32 separate doors. See “6820 Options” in the Programming
Manual, and the PC6820 Installation Manual for detailed
information.
7.2 Area Programming
An area is a group of zones which can be armed and disarmed
together. Up to 32 separate areas can be programmed on the
PC6010.
Most of the programming for individual areas is in the Area
Section. To program an area, you must first enable it in the Add/
Edit Areas section. Area 1 is enabled by default.
To enable and program an area:
1. Enter Installer’s Programming ([*][8][Installer’s Code]).
2. Scroll to Area Section, then press [*].
3. Scroll to Add/Edit Area, then press [*].
4. Scroll to the area you want to enable and program, then press [*].
Assigning Zones to Areas
Each zone must be assigned to at least one area. To assign zones
to an area, select an area to program in Area programming, and
go to the Zone Assignment section.
Assigning Users to Areas
Each user must be assigned to each area they will have access to.
Supervisor and Master users can assign users to areas in Access
Code programming in the user menu. See the Maintenance
Manual for more information.
Programming the Area Arm/Disarm Mask
The Arm/Disarm Mask for areas is in the System Options section.
Areas toggled to NO in the mask cannot be armed or disarmed
from a keypad. Areas toggled to NO in the mask, can only be
armed by access control, automatic arming, keyswitch arming,
via the APS/ODS, or via the DLS-3 software. This may be useful if
an area contains only an entryway, with the keypad outside the
area. If a user were to arm all their areas, including the entryway,
they could cause a false alarm when they exit (or enter) through
the area. By default, all areas are set to YES, and can all be armed
from area keypads.
Programming Area ID Codes
Program an Area ID Code so that the central station will be able
to identify the area. Select area-specific features (such as bell
squawk , entry and exit delay, and autoarm settings) in the Area
Section 7: System Operation and Programming
Once you install all the modules and devices and enroll them on
the system, you will need to program the system so that it works
correctly. Review this section for an overview of how the system
works, and for descriptions of the main programming areas.
7.1 System Programming
Programming options which affect the operation of the entire
system are in the System Area:
Installer and System Options
You can change the Installer and Walk Test codes in the Installer
Options section. The System Reset feature is also in this section.
System toggle options, keypad lockout options, system times,
and the arm/disarm mask for areas are in the System Options
section. See the Programming Manual for a complete description
of these sections.
Downloading
You can program the PC6010 remotely using a computer and
DLS-3 downloading software. Refer to the DLS-3 manual for
more information. See section 9 “Downloading” for information
on setting up the PC6010 for downloading. See the DLS section
of the Programming Manual for descriptions of the PC6010
programming sections related to downloading.
Communications
You can choose to use either the SIA FSK or Contact ID
communications format for land line communications. You can
either program each reporting code that you will use in the
“Communicator” programming section, or use the automatic
reporting code feature available for both formats.
Please refer to the “Communicator” section of the Programming
Manual, for descriptions of the available reporting codes, and
descriptions of communication programming options. Refer to
Appendix B of the Programming Manual for a list of
recommended Contact ID codes, and the SIA automatically
generated reporting codes.
LINKS1000 Programming
The LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator can be used to back up
all three telephone numbers. You can also use the LINKS1000 as
a primary or backup communicator for downloading.
Please see the “LINKS Module” section of the Programming
Manual for more information on LINKS1000 programming.
Programmable Outputs
Programmable outputs are terminals on the PC6010 board, or
on PC6204, PC6216 modules which can control connected
devices according to various programming options.
For example, you could connect PGM1 on the main board to a
bell. If you program PGM1 as output option (12) Chime
Follower, the system will turn on the bell whenever the door
chime is activated on the selected areas.
You can program options for programmable outputs in the PGM
Outputs section. See the Programming Manual for a detailed
description of each output option.
User-controlled Outputs
When users answer YES to “Activate door strike?”, outputs
programmed for Utility Output will activate for the Utility/Sensor
PGM pulse time.
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