
3440-0241 Rev G
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OPTION
1 = Acknowledge required for monitor mode
2 = Bell output for monitor mode
3 = PGM 1 output for monitor mode
4 = PGM 2 output for monitor mode
5 = Bell output for walk test mode
6 = Bell output for TLM fault in armed condition
7 = 2 wire smoke alarm verification
8 = Steady bell on 2-wire smoke and keypad fire
1 - Acknowledge Required
When a zone is violated in
the monitor mode with this option selected, the zone
number will stay in the display until the zone is secured
and the keypad and/or audibles will emit a continuous
tone until the [
↑
↑↑
↑
] key is depressed or a valid PIN is entered.
If this option is not selected the keypad will emit a 2
second tone and the zone will continue to display until the
zone is secured.
Default: NO ACK
2 - Bell Output for Monitor Mode
With this option is
enabled, the bell voltage will energize when the panel is
put into the monitor mode and a zone that is assigned to
the monitor mode, is violated.
Default: NO
3 - PGM 1 Output for Monitor Mode
With this option is
enabled, the PGM-1 will energize when the panel is put
into the monitor mode and a zone that is assigned to the
monitor mode, is violated.
Default: NO
4 - PGM 2 Output for Monitor Mode
With this option is
enabled, the PGM-2 will energize when the panel is put
into the monitor mode and a zone that is assigned to the
monitor mode, is violated.
Default: NO
5 - Bell Output for Walk Test Mode
With this option
selected Bell activates for one second when a zone is
activated in the walk test.
6 - Bell Output for TLM Fault in Armed Condition
With
this option selected the panel will activate the bell output
and emit a pulsing audible tone from keypad along with
indication of [TLM fault]. If the system is configured for
Radio, it generate common fail signal.
7 - 2 Wire Smoke Alarm Verification
When this feature
is enabled the panel will automatically reset the power to
the two wire smoke detectors upon receipt of an alarm
signal. The reset time is a predetermined period in
accordance with UL requirements. If the detector returns to
an alarm condition, when power is re applied, the panel will
initiate the appropriate reporting as programmed.
8 - Steady Bell Output for 2-wire smoke & keypad fire
If
selected, bell output will be steady for programmed time on
2-wire smoke alarm & keypad.
76C - System Features
(Multiple Entries) Requires
depressing the number that corresponds to the option that
you wish to enable and the number will be displayed on the
LCD. Depressing a number that previously was displayed
will remove the number from the LCD and disable the
option.
OPTION
1 = Hide Clock
2 = Auto. Monitor on Disarm
3 = Key switch Operation
4 = Force Arming
5 = Common PIN
6 = not used
7 = not used
8 = not used
1 - Hide Display Clock
If selected clock will not be
displayed, but current system status mode will be
displayed.
Default: NO
2 - Automatic Monitor on Disarm
This option allows the
control panel to automatically enter into in the monitor
mode when the system is disarmed if there have been no
alarm activation. Should an alarm been activated, the
panel must present the memory to the subscriber and then
be manually put into the monitor mode. See memory
location 76B for additional monitor mode options.
Note
: This option is not available with partitioned systems.
Default: NO
3 - Key Switch Operation
This option allows the control
panel to accept a latching or momentary closure across the
key switch input (terminals 7 & 10) to arm the system. For
latching operation the number must be present. See
memory location 76A for additional key switch
programming option .
Default: Momentary
4 - Force Arming
This option allows the key switch input
to force arm the control panel. The key switch input must
be programmed for a latch mode operation. (see above
option) See memory location 76A for additional key switch
programming option .
Default: No
5 - Common Pin
This option allows user number one
PINs' to disarm both partition one and partition two. See
memory location 76 for partition system .
Default: no
77 Self Test Time Interval (Hours)
A memory location where the hours of a day the self test code
will be transmitted to the central station. The value entered in
this location must be 2 digits. The hours must be entered in
military time. Example: 3:00 PM - Program 15.
Value 00 - 23, Default: 99 (disable).
77 A Self Test Time Interval
(Minutes)
A memory location where the minutes of the hour the self test
code will be transmitted. Example: test at 3:30 PM = 15:00
hours, 30 minutes.
Value 00 - 59 minutes, Default: 99.
77 B Self Test Time Interval
(Days)
This memory location indicates the interval between days the
panel will transmit the self test code to the central station.
Value 01 - 99, Default: 00 (Disabled)
77 C Self Test Report Code
(2 Digit Entry)
When the self test time occurs this report code will be
transmitted to the central station.
Value 01 - FF, Default: 00 (Disabled).
78 Installers PIN
(4 Digit Entry)
This memory location is
very important
.
Record this PIN in a
secure location. Call the factory should this PIN be lost.
Value 0000 - 9999, Default: 9999
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