Table 61: System Date Parameters
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905 | Day of the month (tens digit) | 0 |
906 | Day of the month (units digit) | 1 |
907 | Month of the year (tens digit) | 0 |
908 | Month of the year (units digit) | 1 |
909 | Current year (tens digit) | 0 |
910 | Current year (units digit) | 1 |
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A Master Code holder can also set the System Date and Time (refer to Section 6.2.7 Setting the Date and Time on page 36).
18.0 System and Consumer Options
The locations in this section have up to four options. You can select any combination of these options by programming a single value. Calculate this value by adding the option bit numbers together. Refer to Section 2.3 Programming Option Bits on page 10 for more information.
18.1System Options 1
Program the selected System Options 1 in Location 424.
The default value is 1.
The options are:
1 – Smart Lockout Allowed
This feature allows the control panel to remove any zones that are programmed for lockout dialer from the lockout list when the sirens are running. This feature allows a monitoring station to receive zone alarm reports from previously locked out zones during siren time. Refer to Section 14.3.4 Zone Options 1 on page 57 for information on programming zones for lockout dialer and lockout siren.
Refer to Section 14.5 Swinger Shutdown Count for Dialer on page 59 to program the number of times the zone can send a report before being locked out.
2 – Horn Speaker Monitor
If this option is selected, the control panel detects when the horn speaker is disconnected from the speaker terminals. The FAULT indicator lights when the horn speaker is disconnected and turns off when the horn speaker is reconnected.
If an output must operate when the horn speaker is disconnected, use Output Event Type 1,6 Horn Speaker Monitor Fail (refer to this option on page 66 for more information).
4 – Strobe Indications for Radio Arm/Disarm
This option allows the strobe to indicate when the system is armed and disarmed when remotely operating the system using the WE800E Wireless On/Off Interface. Refer to Table 62.
Table 62: Strobe Indications for Remote Operations
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Strobe Duration | System Status |
3 sec | System disarmed |
6 sec | System armed in AWAY Mode |
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6 sec | System armed in STAY Mode 1 |
8 – Horn Speaker Beeps for Radio Arm/Disarm
This option enables the horn speaker to sound when the system is armed or disarmed remotely using the WE800E Wireless On/Off Interface. Refer to Table 63.
Table 63: Horn Speaker Indication Beeps for Remote Operations
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Beeps | System Status |
1 | System disarmed |
2 | System armed in AWAY Mode |
1 | System armed in STAY Mode 1 |
18.2System Options 2
Program the selected System Options 2 in Location 425.
The default value is 0.
The options are:
1 – Silent Codepad Panic
If this option is selected, a Codepad Panic Alarm or Radio Remote Panic Alarm does not operate the horn speaker, the bell, or the strobe outputs. If this option is not selected, all three outputs operate after a Codepad Panic Alarm is activated when a user presses [1] and [3] or [STAY] and [AWAY] at the same time on the remote codepad. Selecting this option does not affect the operation of the communication dialer.
If you want to disable reporting of a Codepad Panic Alarm, program Locations 337 and 338 as 0 (refer to Section 15.9 Codepad Panic Report on page 61).
2 – Silent Codepad Fire
If this option is selected, a Codepad Fire Alarm does not operate the horn speaker, the bell, or the strobe outputs. If this option is not selected, all three outputs operate after a Codepad Fire Alarm is activated when a user presses [4] and [6] at the same time on the remote codepad. Selecting this option does not affect the operation of the communication dialer.
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