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5.3 Programming Descriptions
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[013] First System Options
[014] Second System Options
[015] Third System Options
Option Description
[1]
ON: Zone 33/PGM 1 Selection: Hardwired Zone 33 Input is enabled. The I/O-1 terminal functions as an input for Zone 33. The zone definition is pro-
grammed in the first entry of section [009]. Zone supervision is determined by attributes 14, 15, and 16 programmed in section [133].
OFF: PGM 1 Output Enabled: The I/O-1 terminal functions as an output. The PGM type is programmed in the first entry of section [009]. PGM
attributes are programmed in section [501].
[2]
ON: Zone 34/PGM 2 Selection: Hardwired Zone 34 Input is enabled. The I/O-2 terminal functions as an input for Zone 34. The zone definition is pro-
grammed in the second entry of section [009]. Zone supervision is determined by attributes 14, 15, and 16 programmed in section [134].
OFF: PGM 2 Output Enabled: The I/O-2 terminal functions as an output. The PGM type is programmed in the second entry of section [009]. PGM
attributes are programmed in section [502].
[3]-[5]
For Future Use
[6]
ON: Audible Exit Fault. Audible Exit Fault is enabled. If a non force-armable delay 1 or delay 2 type zone is open at the end of the exit delay, the
entry delay begins immediately. Also, the bell sounds a steady alarm for the time programmed as entry delay. This feature is intended to immediately
alert the user that their system has been armed incorrectly. The Exit Fault Pre-alert is logged to the event buffer if Audible Exit Fault is enabled and if
there is an exit error.
OFF: Audible Exit Fault is Disabled. The bell does not sound and Exit Fault Pre-alert is not logged to the event buffer for an exit error condition.
[7]
For Future Use
[8]
ON: Temporal Three Fire Signal. All fire bells will sound in the temporal three fire signal pattern described in the NFPA standard. The cadence is as
follows: 500ms ON, 500ms OFF, 500ms ON, 500ms OFF, 500ms ON, 1.5ms OFF.
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Only zone definitions [87], [88], and [89] (along with the Fire key) will use this signalling if it is enabled. All other zone definitions set to pulse
use the standard pulse cadence.
OFF: Standard Pulsed Fire Signal. All fire bells will sound with the standard 1 second ON/1 second OFF fire bell cadence.
Option Description
[1]
ON: Arm / Disarm Bell Squawk Enabled. The bell output sounds a single squawk when armed in any manner, and a double squawk when the system
is disarmed. If there are alarms in memory, or an FAP key alarm has occurred, the bell emits a triple squawk to indicate the alarm memory.
OFF: Arm / Disarm Bell Squawk Disabled. The bell output does not squawk when the system is armed or disarmed in any manner.
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This option does not affect the Bell Squawk attribute for access codes.
[2]
For Future Use
[3]
ON: RF Jam Logs After 5 Minutes. The RF Jam Trouble will not log to the event buffer until the 5 minute delay has elapsed.
OFF: RF Jam Logs After 20 Seconds. The RF Jam Trouble will log to the event buffer after the initial 20 second delay has elapsed.
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The Trouble is displayed on the keypad as soon as it occurs. The panel Trouble LED changes from yellow to orange indicating that the panel is in RF
Jam.
[4]-[5]
For Future Use
[6]
ON: Audible Exit with Urgency. The keypad sounds a pulsing tone (once per second) during the exit delay if the panel is armed using an access code,
keyswitch zone or away arming function key. The keypad sounds a different tone (3 tones per second) to warn that the exit delay is about to expire dur-
ing the last 10 seconds of the exit delay.
OFF: Silent Exit Delay. The keypad does not sound during the exit delay.
[7]
For Future Use
[8]
ON: Fire Bell is Continuous. The bell output sounds until an access code is entered to silence the alarm or disarm the system for all fire type alarms.
This is independent of the time programmed for bell cut-off in section [005].
OFF: Fire Bell Follows Time-out. The bell output sounds for the length of the bell Cut-off or until an access code is entered for all fire type alarms.
Option Description
[1]
ON: Fire Key Enabled. Pressing and holding the fire key for 2 seconds generates a fire alarm. The keypad sounds a set of 3 beeps to acknowl-
edge the valid alarm and the buzzer sounds a pulsing alarm tone for the length of the bell time-out, or until an access code is entered. An alarm report-
ing code (if programmed) is transmitted.
OFF: Fire Key Disabled. The Fire key does not sound or report an alarm when pressed.
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When enabled, this key generates alarms at all times.
[2]
ON: Panic Key Audible. When a valid Panic key alarm is generated, the keypad buzzer sounds a series of 3 beeps to acknowledge the alarm.
The buzzer then sounds a steady tone for the length of the bell time-out or until an access code is entered.
OFF: Panic Key Silent. When a valid Panic key alarm is generated, the keypad buzzer and the bell output remain silent, but the alarm is still
transmitted (if programmed).
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