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[18] Auxiliary Delay Loop
Entry/Exit Times
This section requires two 3-digit entries to establish the Auxiliary
Entry and Exit Delay times. Do not press the [#] key during
data entry. The default Entry Delay is 45 seconds and may be
changed to any time from 001 seconds to 255 seconds. The
default Exit Delay is 120 seconds and may be changed to any
time between 001 to 255 seconds.
For auxiliary delay zone times to be effective, the zone must be
programmed as a type [7] in the Zone Definition Section [11].
[19] System Clock Times
This section requires two 4-digit entries to set the Automatic
Arming Time of Day and the Test Transmission Time of Day.
Do not press the [#] key during data entry. Factory default
for both these times is '9999'; that is, NO automatic arming
or test transmission will take place even if those functions
are enabled. VALID times must be entered in this section
before these features will function.
The system clock is in military time. Two digits from '00' to
'23' are entered for the hour of the day and two digits from
'00' to '59' are entered for the minute of the hour.
Test transmission or periodic downloading is selected in
section [14] 3rd System Option Code, Light 3. The cycle
time in days for the test transmission or periodic downloading
is set in section [17] System Times. For a test transmission
using the communicator, an automatic test code should be
entered in section [10]. For periodic downloading or a test
transmission using the communicator, a valid transmission
time must be entered in section [19].
NOTE: Upon power-up, if either the Auto-Arm or the test
transmission time has a valid time entered, then a loss-of-
time trouble for the system clock will be initiated. Enter [
to view the trouble. Light 6 will be ON. If neither the Auto-Arm
or test transmission has a valid time, then the setting of the
system clock does not matter.
[20]
New Installer's Code
Program a 4-digit code in this Section. Only use digits 0
through 9 as numbers in the code; do not press the [
keys. If an error is made entering the code, complete entry
of the 4 digits then enter the section number again to enter
the correct code. Do not press [
code.
[21]
New Master Code
Program a 4-digit code in this Section. Only use digits 0
through 9 as numbers in the code; do not press the [
keys. If an error is made entering the code, complete entry of
the 4 digits then enter the section number again to enter the
correct code. Do not press [
[22]
2nd Master Code
Once the section number has been entered ([20], [21] or
[22]), enter a new 4-digit code. Only use digits 0 through 9
as code numbers. Do not press the [
error is made entering the code, complete entry of the 4
digits then enter the section number again to enter the
correct code. Do not press [
code.
] or [#]
] or [#] while entering the
] or [#]
] or [#] while entering the code.
] or [#] keys. If an
] or [#] while entering the
[23] Communication Formats
This section sets the type of format which will be sent to each
of the two telephone numbers programmed in section [01]
and [03]. For each telephone number, enter one digit from
the list below. See the HEX data programming section for
details on how to enter digits 'A' through 'F'.
The selection for each phone number is determined by the
type of receiver being called. Enter the format number for the
1st telephone number first. It is necessary to program both
telephone format numbers even if the first phone number is
the only one being used.
[0]
SILENT KNIGHT / ADEMCO SLOW 10 BPS
(1400 Hz handshake)
3/1, 4/1 and 4/2 non-extended formats
[1]
SESCOA, FRANKLIN, DCI, VERTEX 20 BPS
(2300 Hz handshake)
3/1, 4/1 and 4/2 non-extended formats
[2]
SILENT KNIGHT FAST 20 BPS
(1400 Hz handshake)
3/1, 4/1 and 4/2 non extended formats
[3]
RADIONICS
(2300/1400 Hz handshake*)
3/1, 4/2 non extended formats
[4]
RADIONICS
(2300/1400 Hz handshake)
3/1, 4/2 non-extended with parity format
[5]
DO NOT USE
[6]
DO NOT USE
[7]
DO NOT USE
[8]
SILENT KNIGHT, ADEMCO SLOW 10 BPS
(1400 Hz handshake)
][2]
3/1 extended format
[9]
SESCOA, FRANKLIN, DCI, VERTEX 20 BPS
(2300 Hz handshake)
3/1 extended format
[A]
SILENT KNIGHT FAST 20 BPS
(1400 Hz handshake)
3/1 extended format
[B]
RADIONICS
(2300 / 1400 Hz handshake*)
3/1 extended format
[C] RADIONICS
(2300 / 1400 Hz handshake*)
3/1 extended with parity format
[D] DO NOT USE
[E]
DO NOT USE
[F]
DO NOT USE
* See section [13] for Radionics handshake option.
Communications Compatibility
All these communication formats are compatible with the
Silent Knight model SK9000 and Ademco model 685 receivers.
10 BPS and 20 BPS Formats
10 BPS is the standard slow format used on Silent Knight /
Ademco receivers. DATA = 1900 Hz; KISSOFF = 1400 Hz;
SPEED = 10 baud
20 BPS is the standard fast format used on the DCI / Franklin
/ Sescoa and Vertex receivers. DATA = 1800 Hz; KISSOFF
= 2300 Hz; SPEED = 20 baud
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