Installation manual

PCX 256 PROGRAMMING MANUAL
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Re-Arm Omits
No
If ‘YES’: At rearm at the end of the confirmation time, this function
will force an input (not a system tamper) causing an unconfirmed
alarm to be omitted, whether it’s still in fault or not.
Use Level Arm
No
If ‘YES’: The system becomes a ‘level arm’ (Having one partition
set only at any one time, e.g. part sets). If ‘NO’: The system
becomes a ‘partition’ system (setting more than once area at a
time)
Confirmed
When
Final Arm
Final Arm: Confirmed signal only available after the system is
armed.
Exit Starts: Confirmed signal only available after the exit time has
started. NOTE: Not compliant with DD243.
Note: ‘Exit Starts’ must be selected in order for it to be entered in
the logs.
AutoSet Force
No
If ‘YES’ when autoset is in use (this is only available in the ARM
software) the panel will still set even if an input is open at the time.
Restrict PIN
Use
No
If ‘YES’ the system prevents a pin code being entered on the
Entry Time, but allows the system to be silenced once in alarm.
NOTE: This option should always be selected when DD243 option
6.4.5 is in use.
Invert ATE
O/Ps
Yes If YES’: ‘Positive Removed’ If ‘NO’: ‘Positive Applied’
Common Exit
Mode
Yes
If set to ‘YES’, this will automatically select the ‘highest’ exit mode
for all partitions. (0 = Timed, 1 = Final Door, 2 = Timed/Final Door,
3 = PTS).
For example, if Partition C is selected as Final Door and the rest
of the partitions are selected as Timed, then because Final Door
is ‘higher’ than Timed (Final door is 1 and Timed is 0), all
partitions will be set to Final Door. If set to ‘NO’ the Exit Modes
will be individually programmable to each partition.
Flexi Unset
No
If set to ‘YES’, this will allow all codes with Flexi-Arm attribute
enabled to pick and choose which partitions to arm/disarm during
entry time. NOTE: This option should always be selected when
DD243 option 6.4.5 is in use.
2 Key HU
None
2 Key Hold Up Alarm at the keypad. The and keys,
pressed simultaneously to produce a hold up.
None: Inactive
Silent: Silent Hold Up
Bells: Only: Bells Only (No signalling)
Both: (Signalling and Bells)
ATE Inputs
None
Permits selection of inputs on ‘plug on’ communicator to suit ‘ATE’
(including Red Care Reset), ‘DigiCom’ (including Telback), ‘Relay
Interface Monitoring’ or ‘Not Used’. Note: This option must be set
to ‘ATE’ or ‘Digi’ in order for Line Fault, etc. monitoring to function.
This option is NOT required for use with the digi-modem.