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Chapter 8: System Programming Sections
Chapter 8: System Programming Sections
[00]
Section [00] is only to be used on instruction from DSC Technical Personnel for specialized
programming.
[01]
Program ten 2-digit zone definitions in this section. The first digit determines the zone's audible
characteristics, while the second digit determines how the zone will operate.
Sensors must be enrolled before zone definitions can be changed:
• Door Contacts will enroll as Type [00]: Steady Audible Delay 1 Zones
• Motion Detectors will enroll as Type [03]: Steady Audible Interior Zones
• Smoke Detectors will enroll as Type [19]: Pulsed Audible Fire Zones
First Digit: Audible Characteristics
0 Steady Audible: During alarm, the Sounders will sound a loud, steady beep.
1 Pulsed Audible: During alarm, the Sounders will sound a loud, pulsing beep.
2 Silent: When the zone goes into alarm, the Sounders will not be activated.
Zones programmed as Fire Zones cannot be programmed for silent operation.
Second Digit: Zone Definitions
0 Delay 1
All zone types, except for 24-Hour and Fire Zones, will have an Exit Delay.
Notes on Exit Delay functions:
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Binary Programming

Zone Definitions

The Delay 1 Zone Definition is used for the Exit/Entry doors and uses the Exit and Entry
Delay Times programmed in Section [02].
The Exit Delay will begin once the system is armed; the Delay 1 zone may be opened and
closed during the Exit Delay without causing an alarm. With 30 seconds remaining in the
Exit Delay, the Sounders will begin to "beep" once every second. During the last 10
seconds of the Exit Delay, the Sounders will "beep" twice every second to warn that the
Exit Delay is about to expire.
After the Exit Delay expires, opening the Delay 1 zone will cause the Entry Delay to begin.
During the Entry Delay, the Sounders will sound a constant beep until the system is disarmed.
At the end of the Entry Delay, an alarm will sound if the system is not disarmed.
Exit Delay Termination: If any Delay zone is opened and then closed before the Exit
Delay expires, the Exit Delay will be terminated after the Delay zone is closed. This allows
the system to be armed immediately after the Delay zone is closed without having to wait
for the remaining Exit Delay time to expire. If more than one zone is to be opened during
the Exit Delay, only one of those zones may be defined as a Delay Zone. Only the last
zone to be opened and closed during the Exit Delay should be programmed as a Delay
Zone. This function is enabled in Section [07] with Item 5.
Audible Exit Fault: If a Delay zone is left open after the Exit Delay expires, the Sounders
will sound a loud alarm beep for the duration of the Entry Delay. The alarm beep is
intended to alert the user that the system has not been properly armed. If the system is
armed at this time an alarm will be generated. If reporting codes are programmed, they
will be reported to the monitoring station.
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