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Option
Definition
3
Audible RF Jam
Trouble Beeps
4
Double Hit
5
Late To Close
6
Daylight Savings
Time
7
Periodic Camera
Test
8
Bell Squawk on
Away Key Arming
[018] - SIXTH SYSTEM OPTION CODES
Option
Definition
1
Periodic Test Trans-
mission Exception
P r o g r a m m i n g S e c t i o n s : 5 . 3 B a s i c P r o g r a m m i n g P W S S e c t 3
On/Off
Description
ON
Audible RF Jam Trouble Beeps
OFF
An RF Jam will not sound Trouble Beeps
ON
Double Hit Enabled. Two alarms from the same zone within the Cross Zone Timer Duration will
cause the Police Code or Cross Zone to be logged and transmitted.
OFF
Double Hit Disabled. Two alarms from the same zone will not cause the Police Code or Cross Zone
to be logged and transmitted. Two different zones must be in alarm to transmit the Police Code or
verify the Cross Zone.
NOTE: This feature only applies to zones defined as Interior, Interior Delay, Interior Stay/
Away, or Delay Stay/Away (PIR Zones).
• This is a flexible extension of the existing Police Code.
• This feature is directly affected by the Cross Zone Timer.
ON
Late to Close Enabled. The panel will communicate and log a Late to Close event at the time pro-
grammed for Auto-arm for each partition. This system toggle controls if the Late to Close reporting
code is sent at the end of the Auto-arm/Postpone Pre-alert. Use this feature for installations that
require an audible warning if the panel is not armed by a certain time of day, if you do not wish to
have it arm. Anyone who hears this warning should manually arm, or contact the central station to
let them know why the panel has not been armed by the programmed time.
OFF
Late to Close Disabled. The panel will neither communicate nor log a Late to Close event at the
time programmed for Auto-arm for each partition.
NOTE: If the Auto-arm toggle option is disabled, the Auto-arm Pre-alert will still occur if there is a
time programmed for that day if this option is enabled. This option does not directly affect the func-
tionality of Auto-arm. If Late to Close is enabled and Auto-arming is not, LCD Keypads will still dis-
play 'System Arming in Progress' during the Late to Close Pre-alert.
ON
Daylight Savings Time Enabled. At 2 a.m. on the first Sunday in April, the panel clock will be set
forward one hour to 3 a.m. At 2 a.m. on the last Sunday in October, the panel clock will be set back
one hour to 1 a.m. Events programmed to occur between 2:00 and 3:00 a.m. will not occur on the
first Sunday in April. Events programmed to occur between 1:00 and 2:00 a.m. will occur twice on
the last Sunday in October.
OFF
Daylight Savings Time Disabled. The panel will make no automatic time adjustments for Daylight
Savings Time.
NOTE: Auto-arm and test transmissions should not be attempted between 0200 and 0300 hours, as
they will be missed on the first Sunday in April. Events programmed to occur between 0100 and
0200 will occur twice on the last Sunday in October.
ON
Periodic Camera Test Enabled. The panel will test all active cameras on the PC5108L every 30
minutes.
OFF
Periodic Camera Test Disabled. If this option is OFF, the panel will only test all active cameras on
the PC5108L upon exiting Installer Programming, or during System Test
NOTE: The active camera monitor is selected using function key Option 22. Refer to the
PC5108L Installation Manual for function key use.
ON
Squawk on Away Key Arming/Disarming Only. Bell Squawks will only be heard on Away arm-
ing, as well as upon disarming after being armed in the Away mode with the Away key.
NOTE: This option controls when Bell Squawks are annunciated. This feature is to prevent
the bell from being activated when arming from inside the premises.
OFF
Bell Squawk on all Arming/Disarming. Bell Squawks will be heard on all types of arming and dis-
arming.
NOTE: This option follows the Bell Squawk on Arming/Disarming and Bell Squawk Attribute fea-
tures. This option is off at default.
On/Off
Description
ON
Periodic Test Transmission Exception Enabled. With this feature enabled, the panel will not send
a test transmission if there has been a transmission sent to the receiver within the programmed time.
Test Transmission Exception allows any communicable event to reset the test transmission cycle,
reducing the number of communications events sent to the central station, For example:
02/10 - Opening
02/11 - Closing1 Days
02/14 - Test Transmission3 Days
02/16 - Opening2 Days
02/18 - Closing2 Days
02/21 - Test Transmission3 Days
If an event is communicated, the Test Tx counter is reset, ensuring that a Test Tx event will not occur
for an entire cycle from that point, instead of from the last test transmission sent. An example is
given below with test transmission set for every 3 days. This ensures that a transmission is sent every
3 days to test communications; however, if an event has already been sent in the last 3 days, a test
transmission is not required. If the event was sent via land line, the land line Test Tx cycle is reset. If
the event is sent via LINKS1000, the LINKS Test Tx cycle is reset.
NOTE: In order for an event to reset the Test Tx cycle, a kissoff must be received from the
receiver.
NOTE: The test transmission cycle will not be reset when events are transmitted using the
Pager (05) or Residential Dial (06) formats.
OFF
Periodic Test Transmission Exception Disabled. The panel will always send a test transmission at
the programmed interval and time. This option is OFF at default.
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7 Days
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Test
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Transmissions
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