Owner`s manual

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NOTE: The upload/download code should only be sent to receiv-
ers 1 and 2 since this code will automatically be sent to the ScanPro
during communications or programming.
STEP 30 126 ABBREVIATED ARMING
Abbreviated arming allows the user to arm the system using only 1 to
3 digits of the pass code. Program the desired abbreviated arming
digit length in this location.
127 NOT USED
PROGRAMMABLE DELAYS
STEP 32 128-129 ENTRANCE DELAY TIMES (1-15)
Two entrance delay times are available. Each programmable from
10 to 150 seconds in 10 second increments. Unprogrammed value
equals zero (0).
128 GROUP 1 ENTRANCE TIME
129 GROUP 2 ENTRANCE TIME
STEP 33 130-131EXIT DELAY TIMES (1-15)
Two exit delay times are available. Delay times programmable from
10 to 150 seconds in 10 second increments. Unprogrammed value
equals zero (0).
130 GROUP 1 EXIT TIME
131 GROUP 2 EXIT TIME
STEP 34 132 BELL SHUT OFF TIME (1-15)
The length of time (in minutes) the bell will remain on when the auto-
matic bell shutoff feature is used. The value entered is multiplied by 2
(maximum time = 30 minutes).
STEP 35 133 ZONE REPORTING DELAY (1-15)
Time in seconds the panel will wait before seizing the telephone line.
If a silent zone restores prior to the delay expiring, the report will be
aborted. If an audible alarm bell is shut off prior to the delay expiring
the report will be aborted. The delay value is in increments of 10
seconds.
STEP 36 134 AC/LOW BATTERY REPORT DELAY (1-15) Time
in minutes that a low battery or AC report will be delayed. If the condi-
tion is corrected during the delay time, the report will be aborted. The
audible trouble indication is also delayed by this amount of time.
Unprogrammed value equals zero (0), (maximum time = 15 min-
utes).
STEP 37 135 FALSE ALARM SHUT-DOWN COUNT
The False Alarm shut-down count can be programmed to limit the
number of times that a single zone can report to a central station
receiver if that zone and ONLY THAT ZONE reports to the central
station. The count can be programmed to limit the reports from 1 to
15. Programming a 0 will defeat the false alarm shut-down feature.
Only alarm and trouble reports are counted.The feature works as
follows: if the number of reports on a zone within a 2 to 3 hour period
equals the shutdown count and ONLY THAT ZONE REPORTED
DURING THIS TIME INTERVAL then that zone will not report until
either 24 hours expires, the panel is disarmed, or another zone is
tripped.
NOTE: If restorals are enabled the last restoral will be lost upon
zone shutdown.
STEP 38 136-140 TEST TIMER REPORTING TIME
The test timer can be programmed to report the Test Code to any
receiver. The timer can be programmed to report 24 hours from the
last report or on a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly cycle and at a
predetermined time of day. Leave these locations blank to report 24
hrs. from the last report. If a predetermined time is desired, set the
hour and minute in the same manner as setting the system time.
Programming only the time will result in daily reports. Programming
the day of week will result in the test report being transmitted on that
weekday at the time programmed. Do not program a month or day
for weekly reports. Programming a day of month will result in monthly
reports and programming a month and day of month will yield a yearly
report. For days of week 1=SUN 2=Mon 3=Tue 4=Wed 5=Thu 6=Fri
7=Sat
EXAMPLE: Test at 22:30 every day
136 137 138 139 = 22 140 = 30
Month W/Day Day Hour Minute
EXAMPLE: Test at 22:30 on Saturday
136 137=7 138 139 = 22 140 = 30
Month W/Day Day Hour Minute
EXAMPLE: Test at 22:30 the 20th of each month
136 137 138 = 20 139 = 22 140 = 30
Month W/Day Day Hour Minute
EXAMPLE: Test 24 hours after last signal sent
136 137 138 139 140
Month W/Day Day Hour Minute
THIS NOTE APPLIES TO LOCATION 141 AND 142
NOTE: Dual Bell/Siren operation is programmed by selecting as-
signable relay out #1 for Burglary and assignable relay out #2 for fire.
The Burg Bell/Siren and Fire Bell/Siren are connected as shown in
the wiring diagram. (See Figure 1)
If single Bell/Siren Dual Sounding (Steady for Burg pulsed for Fire)
operation is desired then assignable relay output #2 must be pro-
grammed for fire (left blank) and assignable relay output #1 must be
programmed for any item 1 through 6 even if not used. The audible
device must be connected to the terminals 8 (Bell Com) and 9 (Bell/
Out 2).
Fire Bell This output will behave as the fire bell does.
If you are in single bell operation the fire bell is pulsed and this
output will pulse as well, reset by disarm.
Burglar Bell This is a constant output activated by a bur-
glary zone, reset by disarm.
Audible Warning This output remotes the keypad buzzer and
produces the same patterns as the keypad.
Door Strike This relay will energize for 7 seconds after
you enter user code 8.
Strobe Light When the panel goes into alarm this relay
will energize and stay on until the panel is disarmed.
Courtesy This relay follows the entrance exit delays.
It is on during a delay period.
Arm/Disarm/Alarm This relay follows the armed LED. It will
mean armed when on, disarmed when off, and alarm memory when
blinking.
Ready/Trouble This relay will follow the ready LED. It means
Ready when on, not ready when off, and trouble when blinking.