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Section 8: Programming Descriptions
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Section [701] First International Options
Section [702] Second International Options
Section [703] Delay Between Dialing Attempts
Program the time the system will wait between dialing attempts to transmit a reporting event to the central station. Valid entries are [001] to [255].
Section [804] Wireless Programming
The following programming sections are used to program wireless devices. Enter the associated 6-digit Electronic Serial Number (ESN).
Sub Section [01]-[32] Wireless Zone Programming
These sections are used to enter the wireless zone serial numbers. This is a 6 digit hexadecimal entry. For toggling entries between decimal and
hexadecimal values press [*]. The first digit of the serial number is used to identify the type of device:
These sections are used to enter the wireless zone serial numbers. This is a 6 digit hexadecimal entry. For toggling entries between decimal and
hexadecimal values press [*]. The first digit of the serial number is used to identify the type of device:
2 = Door/Window Contact
3 = PIR or Glass Break Detector
4 = Smoke Detector
5 = Panic Pendant
3 = PIR or Glass Break Detector
4 = Smoke Detector
5 = Panic Pendant
Sub Section [41]-[56] Wireless Key Programming
These sections are used to enter the wireless key serial numbers. This is a 6 digit hexadecimal entry. For toggling entries between decimal and
hexadecimal values press [*]. The first digit of the wireless keys can be either ‘6’ or ‘9’.
The following 5 digits are the same as the device serial numbers.
These sections are used to enter the wireless key serial numbers. This is a 6 digit hexadecimal entry. For toggling entries between decimal and
hexadecimal values press [*]. The first digit of the wireless keys can be either ‘6’ or ‘9’.
The following 5 digits are the same as the device serial numbers.
Sub Section [61]-[76] Wireless Key Function Key Programming
Up to 4 functions can be programmed uniquely for each wireless key. Refer to Function Key Options on page 16 for a list of functions that can be
programmed in the wireless keys.
Up to 4 functions can be programmed uniquely for each wireless key. Refer to Function Key Options on page 16 for a list of functions that can be
programmed in the wireless keys.
Sub Section [81] Wireless Supervisory Window (Entry Value x 15 minutes) (4 - 96 = 1 - 24Hr Window)
This entry is in minutes and when multiplied by 15, determines the length of the supervisory window, valid entries are between 04 to 96 for 1 to
24 hours. The default for the North American market is 96 (24 hours), for the European market is 10 (2.5 hours).
This entry is in minutes and when multiplied by 15, determines the length of the supervisory window, valid entries are between 04 to 96 for 1 to
24 hours. The default for the North American market is 96 (24 hours), for the European market is 10 (2.5 hours).
Option
Description
[1]
ON: 50 Hz AC. Configures the system for 50Hz AC. OFF: 60 Hz AC. Configures the system for 60Hz AC
[2]
ON: Time Base Internal Crystal. The system uses the internal crystal for the internal panel clock.
OFF: Time Base AC-Line. The system uses the AC frequency for the internal panel clock.
OFF: Time Base AC-Line. The system uses the AC frequency for the internal panel clock.
[3]
ON: AC/DC Arming Inhibit with Battery Check Enabled. The system will inhibit arming if a Low Battery or AC trouble
condition is present. OFF: Arming not Inhibited. Arming will not be inhibited.
condition is present. OFF: Arming not Inhibited. Arming will not be inhibited.
[4]
ON: System Tampers Require Installer Reset. All Tamper troubles will latch and arming will be inhibited. Enter Installer
Programming to clear the trouble condition and return to normal operation. OFF: System Tampers Do Not Require Installer
Reset. Tamper troubles will not latch and will not inhibit arming. Manual bypassing of a zone will not bypass the tamper or fault
states (DEOL).
Programming to clear the trouble condition and return to normal operation. OFF: System Tampers Do Not Require Installer
Reset. Tamper troubles will not latch and will not inhibit arming. Manual bypassing of a zone will not bypass the tamper or fault
states (DEOL).
[5]
ON: 6-digit Access Codes. All access codes are 6 digits long. OFF: 4-digit Access Codes. All access codes are 4 digits long.
[6]
ON: Busy Tone Detection Enabled. The system will hang up if a busy tone is detected. This attempt is not counted towards the
maximum dialing attempts. OFF: Busy Tone Detection Disabled. The system will not detect busy tones.
maximum dialing attempts. OFF: Busy Tone Detection Disabled. The system will not detect busy tones.
[7]-[8] Future Use
Option
Description
[1]
ON: Pulse Dialing Make/Break ratio is 33/67. The communicator uses 33/67 make/break ratio when pulse dialing. OFF: Pulse
Dialing Make/Break ratio is 40/60. The system uses 40/60 make/break ratio.
Dialing Make/Break ratio is 40/60. The system uses 40/60 make/break ratio.
[2]
ON: Force Dialing Enabled. The system dials regardless of the presence of dial tone after the first attempt.
OFF: Force Dialing Disabled. The system dials only if dial tone is detected.
OFF: Force Dialing Disabled. The system dials only if dial tone is detected.
[3]
Future Use
[4]
ON: 1600Hz Handshake.
1600Hz Handshake used.
OFF: Standard Handshake. Standard Handshake is used.
[5]
ON: ID Tone Enabled. The system generates a tone for 500mS every 2 seconds indicating digital equipment is making the call vs. a
voice call. OFF: ID Tone Disabled. The system does not generate a tone.
voice call. OFF: ID Tone Disabled. The system does not generate a tone.
[6]
ON: 2100 Hz. ID Tone. The tone generated (2100Hz.) indicates that digital equipment is making the call.
OFF: 1300 Hz. ID Tone. The tone is 1300Hz.
OFF: 1300 Hz. ID Tone. The tone is 1300Hz.
[7]-[8]
Future Use
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