Zone Definitions For Zones 9 To 16; 1St System Option Code - DSC PC3000 Installation Manual

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[7] Double Delay and [8] 4 x Delay Zones feature entry
delay that are 2 times and 4 times as long as a normal
entry delay. They would be used for zones that require an
extra long entry delay time; for example, an overhead
garage door.
The Exit Delay for these two zones is same as Exit Delay
programmed in section [22].
[9] Day Zone is a variation of a 24 hour zone. It operates
as a type [5] zone by ringing the bell or siren when armed
and the keypad buzzer when disarmed (2 beeps every 10
seconds; pressing any key silences keypad buzzer).
However, a trouble transmission (programmed in section
[10]) is sent when the system is disarmed rather than an
alarm transmission (programmed in section [05] and/or
[06]).
[A] Delay Home-Away Zone operates the same way as
the Type [3] zone with the following exception. If the
zones are not bypassed manually ([ ] [1] bypassed or [ ]
[9] armed), or automatically (not opening a delay zone
during the exit delay), and the zone is tripped, a standard
entry delay will be initiated. This allows the user to disarm
the system preventing false alarms inside the premises.
Upon entering [ ] [1] to activate Home-Away zones, the
type [A] zone will have a standard exit delay.

[17] Zone Definitions for Zones 9 to 16

1st DIGIT
0 = Slow, audible
1 = Slow, silent
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:
Zones 9-16 cannot be
Zones 9-16 cannot be
Zones 9-16 cannot be
Zones 9-16 cannot be
Zones 9-16 cannot be
programmed for fast
programmed for fast
programmed for fast
programmed for fast
programmed for fast
response - Do not use
response - Do not use
response - Do not use
response - Do not use
response - Do not use
fast response devices
fast response devices
fast response devices
fast response devices
fast response devices
on these loops.
on these loops.
on these loops.
on these loops.
on these loops.
e.g. vibration detector.
e.g. vibration detector.
e.g. vibration detector.
e.g. vibration detector.
e.g. vibration detector.

[18] 1st System Option Code

The First System Option Code is set using the Zone Lights as
shown in the table below. Once section [18] is entered,
Zone Lights 1 through 8 will indicate the status of each
option. Press the number key corresponding to the Zone
Light to turn the Zone Light ON or OFF. Press [0] to turn all
the Zone Lights OFF.
[1] Communicator Disabled / Enabled
ON = Communicator Disabled.
The system's communicator will be shut off and events
will not be transmitted to the monitoring station.
Note: Downloading functions may still be performed
if they are enabled.
2nd DIGIT
0 = Delay
1 = Instant
2 = Interior
3 = Interior Home-away
4 = 24 Hour..bell
5 = 24 Hour..bell/buzzer
6 = 24 Hour buzzer
7 = Double delay
8 = 4 X Delay
9 = Day
A = Delay Home-away
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OFF = Communicator Enabled.
The system's communicator will be enabled and all
events with reporting codes will be reported to the
monitoring station. Refer to the Telephone Number,
Reporting Code and Call Direction Programming
Sections.
[2] Restorals Reporting Option
ON = Restorals on Bell Time-Out.
Zone restoral reporting codes will not be transmitted until
the zone has been restored and the Bell Cut-off Time has
expired. If the zone is still active when the Bell Cut-off
Time expires, the restoral will be transmitted when the
zone restores or when the system is disarmed.
OFF = Restorals on Disarming.
Zone restoral reporting codes will not be transmitted until
the zone has been mechanically restored and the
system has been disarmed.
Notes: If any zones other than 24-hour Burglary
Zones are open when the system is armed, their
restoral reporting codes will be transmitted upon
disarming.
This option does not apply to the Fire Zone. The Fire
Zone restoral reporting code will only be transmitted
when the zone is mechanically restored.
While the system is disarmed, restoral codes for 24-
hour Zones will be transmitted when the zones are
mechanically restored, regardless of the option
programmed. While the system is armed, 24-hour
restoral reporting codes will be transmitted according
to the option selected.
[3] Alarm Display Options
ON = Alarms Always Displayed.
Alarm conditions will be displayed on system keypads
whether the system is in the armed or disarmed state.
OFF = Alarms Displayed While Disarmed Only.
Alarm conditions will be displayed only when the system
is in the disarmed state.
[4] DTMF or Pulse Dialing
ON = DTMF Dialing.
The control panel will dial telephone numbers using
DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) dialing.
OFF = Pulse Dialing.
The control panel will dial telephone numbers using
pulse (rotary) dialing.
[5] Zone Loop Options
ON = Normally Closed Zones.
All zones are wired as normally closed circuits with
return to ground. An alarm will be generated when the
circuit is opened.
OFF = End-of-Line Resistor Zones.
All zones must be wired with an end-of-line resistor
connected between the ZONE and COM terminals. An
alarm will be generated when the circuit is opened or
shorted. If the zone is programmed as a Fire Zone, an
open circuit will be reported as a Fire Trouble, and a
short circuit will be reported as a Fire Alarm.
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