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PCX 256 PROGRAMMING MANUAL
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5.9 Change Timers
All the timers can be changed in this function, the table below shows the different timers available
and the default values:
Timer Function Range Default
Entry Time
Entry time for each partition. 0 – 255 seconds 30
Exit Time
Exit time for each partition. 0 – 255 seconds 30
Bell Time
Cut off time for external sounder. Separate for each
partition.
2 – 15 minutes
15
Confirm
Time
Time period during which a second activation must occur to
qualify as ‘sequentially confirmed’ alarm. NOTE: DD243
specifies a confirm time between 30 and 60 minutes.
This also can be used in conjunction with testing an omit
signal.
1 – 99 minutes 30
Bell Delay
Delay after intruder alarm before bell live. NOT valid within
3 minutes of final arm, after entry time started.
0 – 20 minutes 0
Strobe Time Time strobe output remains live after bell time ends .‘99’
means endless.
0 – 99 minutes 0
Re-Arm No.
Number of times system re-arms after bell time ends.
NOTE: Re-arm number applies to each partition, and
does not affect emergency alarms. ‘9’ means always re-
arm.
0 – 9 3
AC Signal
Delay
Time delay before mains failure or technical alarm signalled.
NOTE: Arming ‘250’ = never alarms. System change-
over to battery supply and associated visual ‘Mains
Fail’ indication is always immediate.
0 – 250 minutes 40
Speaker
Time speaker and keypad bleeper outputs remain live after
bell time ends. ‘99’ means endless.
0 – 250 minutes 0
Final Exit
Delay
Time between final exit input closing, and system arming.
0 - 255 seconds 5
Double
Knock
Length of filter period applied to inputs with ‘Double Knock’
attribute.
0 – 75 seconds 10
Pre-Alarm
Delays ‘Intruder’ output signals if entry time has started.
Pre-alarm time must be set for 30 seconds to comply
with PD6662
0 – 255 seconds 30
Line Fault
Duration of Telecom Line Fault before ‘Line Fault’ alarm
triggered.
0 – 250 seconds 20
Arm Fail
Time after which ‘Arm Fail’ operation will be invoked if exit
procedure not completed.
0 – 255 seconds 40
Guard Code
Alarm
Minimum time an alarm must have existed before a ‘Guard’
code will be accepted to disarm.
0 – 10 minutes 3
Input NAT
Days
NAT stands for Non-Activity. This is used in conjunction with
the input attribute ‘Monitor Activity’, and will monitor the
chosen input for the selected number of days.
0-14 14
Input NAT
Hours
NAT stands for Non-Activity. This is used in conjunction with
the input attribute ‘Monitor Activity’, and will monitor the
chosen input for the selected number of hours.
00-23 0
NOTE: Control of timer for inputs on arm fail test is located in the Engineer Tests Sub Menu