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[020] - Keypad Zone Assignment
Assigning Keypad Zones
Each keypad has a zone input to which a device (i.e. a door contact)
can be connected. (See Section 2.11 ”Keypad Zones” on page 8 for
wiring information.)
Once the keypad zones are installed. Enter the 2-digit zone desig-
nated for each keypad (slot) from 01-64.
NOTE: 24 Hour Supervisory (LINKS) and LINKS Answer Zones can-
not be used on Keypad Zones.
Fire zones can not be used on keypad zones if DEOL is enabled.
Hookup -If NC is enabled, a short across the keypad zone is required
(from Z to B/Ground). -If EOL or DEOL is enabled, a 5.6KΩ across the
keypad zone is required (from Z to B/Ground).
[030] - Fast Loop Response
An eight bit toggle option controls which main board zones have
Fast Loop (36 ms) or Normal Loop Response (540 ms). Fast loop
response is typically used for vibration sensors.
5.4 Advanced Programming PWS Sect 4
[101]-[164] Zone Attributes
The two sets of attributes (1-8 and 9-16) may be to
led by pressin
‘9’ within any zone’s attribute section. If the Ready LED is on, the key-
pad is indicatin
Zone Attributes 1-8; if the Ready and Armed LED’s are on, the keypad is indicatin
Zone Attributes 9-16. The following
options can be enabled or disabled by zone.
[165] - Maximum Dialing Attempts To Each Phone
Number
This value represents the number of attempts that will be made to
each telephone number when communicating.
The default value is 007 attempts. Valid entries are 001-015.
NOTE: The PC5020 will not allow more than 15 dialing attempts to
a single phone number. If a value higher than 15 is programmed in
Section [165], the panel will still only dial 15 attempts.
[166] - Post Dial Wait For Handshake
This value represents the time the communicator waits for a valid ini-
tial handshake from the receiver after dialing the programmed tele-
phone number. The default value is 040 seconds.
[170]-[178] Timers
[170] - PGM Output Timer
This value represents the period of time (in seconds) that a PGM will
activate if programmed to follow the PGM Timer.
The default value is 005 seconds. Valid entries are 001-255.
NOTE: This option does not affect outputs programmed as Sensor
Reset (Type 03).
NOTE: If a System Event PGM is programmed to follow the Com-
mand Output Timer, all attributes must be enabled.
[175] - Auto-arm Postpone Timer
This feature controls the sequence of events after a valid access code is
entered during the Auto-arm Pre-alert. If the Auto-arm Postpone
Timer is programmed as 000, the Auto-arm will be cancelled. If a value
between 001 and 255 is programmed, then the Auto-arm will be
‘postponed’ for the corresponding number of minutes and the panel
will resume normal operation. The panel will also log the appropriate
“user log” for the access code which postponed the arming. When
the postpone time expires, the panel Auto-arm Pre-alert will be re-initi-
ated (unless the partition is armed). The Auto-arm may be postponed
multiple times. If the Auto-arm is postponed, arming or disarming the
panel will not affect the postpone sequence.
[176] - Cross Zone/Police Code Timer
This option affects the Cross Zone Police Code log and transmission
as well as the Cross Zone Feature.
When a zone trip occurs, the Cross Zone Timer starts. This timer
affects the panel in two different ways depending on the program-
ming of the Burglary Verification Options (Section [018], Option 6):
• If the Police Code Feature is being used = the first zone alarm will
immediately transmit. If a second zone alarm occurs in the time
period (minutes) programmed in this section, the panel will log
and transmit the Police Code event. If the second zone alarm
[101]-[164] ZONE ATTRIBUTES
Option Attribute On/Off Description
1BellONAn alarm will cause the bell output to activate.
OFF Silent Alarm
2 Bell Type ON The bell output will be steady when the zone is in alarm.
OFF The bell output will pulse when the zone is in alarm.
3 Chime ON Every keypad will chime when the zone is violated and when the zone is secured. Door Chime
will work in both the armed and disarmed states.
OFF The zone will not chime the keypads.
4 Bypass ON The zone may be manually bypassed.
OFF The zone cannot be bypassed.
5 Force Arming ON The system (partition) may be armed with the zone violated. The zone will be temporarily
bypassed, and when the zone is secured it will be added back into the system.
OFF The system cannot be armed if this zone is open.
6 Swinger Shutdown ON The zone will shut down after a programmed number of alarms, inhibiting further transmissions
to the monitoring station. The bell can follow Swinger Shutdown if programmed.
OFF Swinger Shutdown disabled
7 Transmission Delay ON The reporting of zone alarms will be delayed for the programmed time. If a valid access code is
entered within this time, no alarm signal will be communicated.
OFF When an alarm occurs, the reporting code is transmitted immediately.
NOTE:Transmission Delay cannot be used on fire zones.
8 Wireless ON Zone is Wireless. The zone will ignore the main board zone (if applicable) and respond to the
corresponding zone enrolled on the PC5132.
OFF Zone is Hardwired. The zones uses the corresponding hardwired zone.
9 Cross Zone ON Zone is a Cross Zone. Zone is enabled for Cross Zoning.
OFF Zone is not a Cross Zone. Zone is not enabled for Cross Zoning. The Default state for the
Cross Zone Attribute is OFF for all zone types.
NOTE: DO NOT change Fire Zones attributes from the default settings.
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