Specifications
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In addition, this option allows for manual testing of 1145-1-B-PSV key fobs during Walk Test (8144) or
Panic Test from the user menu. A key fob that is successfully activated during these test modes will
cause an increment to the keypad display TRIPS counter and a Verify message is sent to SCS-VR for
that zone. For those 1145-1-B-PSV key fobs that are programmed into the panel but not manually
tested, a Fail message is NOT displayed at the keypad and is not sent to SCS-VR.
Inactive User Code Audit (XR150/XR350/XR550 Series and XR500 V210 or higher)
This option allows users to choose the number of days a user code can remain unused before the panel
sends an Inactive User Code message to the receiver. The range is 0-365 days.
Weather Zip Code (XR150/XR350/XR550 Series and XR100/XR500 V212 or higher)
This option allows local U.S.A. weather updates to display on the keypad. Enter the zip code of the
user at this prompt. When no number is entered weather conditions are not displayed. Default is
blank.
Program > System Options
Zone Activity Hours (XT30/XT50, XR150/XR350/XR550 Series
V107 or higher): Allows you to select the number of hours a
countdown timer is set to monitor for non-activity. The range for
the countdown timer is 0 to 9 hours. The countdown timer starts
when the panel is disarmed.
Note: This feature is used to monitor a person for non-activity. This
could be used for a person living alone to detect when they have not
tripped a disarmed zone within a programmed period of time.
Entry Delay 1: Enter the Entry Delay time for all Exit type zones
programmed to use Entry Delay 1. When an armed Exit type zone is
faulted, the keypad prewarn tone begins sounding. All keypads
programmed to prewarn for that zone display ENTER CODE:- and the
name of the zone causing the entry delay. When the first digit of a
code is entered, the prewarn tone stops at that keypad. If an invalid code is entered, the prewarn tone
begins sounding again. The area must be disarmed before the delay expires or an alarm report is sent
to the receiver and an alarm sounds. All zones in that area are delayed along with the Exit zone. Entry
Delay times can be from 20 to 250 seconds.
Program Entry Delay 2, 3, and 4 following Entry Delay 1 instructions.
Note: Specific Exit Error operation is based on the Entry Delay used (1-4) with an EX type
zone. See Exit Delay.
Note: For XR100/XR500 Version 200 or lower, when the SIA CP-01 option is not enabled, the
first digit entered at the keypad does not stop the prewarn tone.
Cross Zone Time: Enter the time allowed between zone faults. When zones are cross zoned, the same
zone or a second cross zoned zone must fault within this time in order for an alarm report for both
zones to be sent to the receiver. If the cross zone time expires without the second zone faulting, only
a zone fault from the first zone is reported. Cross-zone time can be from 4 to 250 seconds. Entering 0
(zero) disables this function.
Zone Retard Delay: Enter the retard time assigned to Fire, Supervisory, Auxiliary 1, Auxiliary 2,
Arming, and Panic type zones. The retard delay only functions when the zone is shorted. The zone