Advanced Programming Pws Sect 4 - DSC PC1555 CP-01 Installation Manual

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Verbal Alarm
4
Waterflow Silence
Inhibit
5
Keypad Buzzer
Alarm
6
Cross Zoning /
Police Zone Select
7
Exit Delay Restart
8
AC Trouble Beeps
[020] - Keypad Zone Assignment
Assigning Keypad Zones
Each keypad has a zone input to which a device (e.g., a
door contact) can be connected (see section 2.10 'Keypad
Zones' for wiring information.)
Once the keypad zones are installed, enter the 2-digit
zone designated for each keypad (slot), from 01-32.
NOTE:
24-hr Supervisory (LINKS) and LINKS Answer Zones
cannot be used on keypad zones.
Fire zones can not be used on keypad zones if DEOL is
enabled.
[030] - Fast Loop Response
The first 6 bits of the 8-bit toggle option controls which
main board zones have Fast Loop (36 ms) or Normal
Loop Response (540 ms). Fast Loop Response is typically
used for vibration sensors.
ON
Verbal Alarm Is Enabled. The system will verbally annunciate audible zone alarms via their zone
number (or programmed label) in conjunction with the bell outputs.
This feature is available when the Escort5580(TC) v3.00 and PC5936 v1.00) are used. This feature
enables verbal annunciation of alarm conditions on the system. When an audible non-fire zone goes
into alarm with this feature enabled, the PC1555 CP-01 will sound the alarm condition via the bell
outputs, but every 15 seconds (as programmed in the Alarm Tone Period – Section [178]) it will
silence the bell outputs and the PC5936 speakers will verbally annunciate the alarm condition
'Alarm Zone 4' or, if the label is programmed, 'Alarm South Bedroom Window'.
When the zone is in alarm, the software automatically inserts the word 'Alarm' in front of the appro-
priate zone label.
When an audible fire zone goes into alarm, the system automatically inserts the words 'Fire' and
'Alarm' in front of the appropriate zone label ('Fire Alarm Zone 4' or 'Fire Alarm South Bedroom
Smoke').
If there are multiple alarms, the system will annunciate the first and last zones that have gone into
alarm.
NOTE: Fire annunciation always overrides any Burglary Zone alarm annunciation. Verbal
Alarm will cease with the siren at Bell Time-out.
OFF
Verbal Alarm is Disabled. The system will only annunciate via the bell outputs during an audible
alarm condition. This option is defaulted OFF.
ON
Waterflow Silence Enabled. An Instant or Delayed 24-hr waterflow alarm can not be silenced by
any means (including Bell Time-out) until all waterflow zones on the system are restored.
OFF
Waterflow Silence Disabled. Alarms can be silenced whether a waterflow zone is open on the sys-
tem or not. This Option is OFF at default.
ON
Keypad Buzzer Follows Bell Enabled. The keypad buzzers will follow the bell activity.
OFF
Keypad Buzzer Follows Bell Disabled. The keypad buzzer will not follow all bell activity. Only
alarms designated to activate the keypad buzzer will do so. This option is OFF at default.
ON
Cross Zoning is Enabled. The panel will use the Cross Zone attribute for Burglary verification.
This feature requires two or more trips on a zone(s) designated as 'cross zones' within a specified
time before starting an alarm sequence. See Section [101],Option 9, Pg 33.
When a zone with the Cross Zone attribute enabled is violated, nothing occurs on the local premises
(except Entry Delay or System Event PGM output activation, if applicable) and the Cross Zone Timer
commences. If another zone with the Cross Zone attribute enabled is violated before the timer
expires, the panel will transmit the first alarm signal, a Cross Zone event, followed by the second
zone alarm, and begins the appropriate local alarm sequence. If no other zones are violated before
the timer expires, no alarm sequence occurs and an Alarm Not Verified event is logged. If the Double
Hit feature is enabled (Section [017], Option 4), the panel will react on two violations of the same
zone during the Cross Zone Timer (Section [176]) for starting an alarm sequence.
This option is dependent on the programming of the Burglary Verification Options (Section [018],
Option 6). It is not enabled if Police Code is enabled.
This option will not function on zones that do not log alarm events (e.g., while disarmed, Day Zone,
Instant zone, etc.).
NOTE: The Cross Zone/Police Code Timer is in seconds for Cross Zoning and in minutes for
Police Code. No fire zones types should use the Cross Zone Attribute.
OFF
Police Code is Enabled. The panel will use the Police Code feature for Burglary Verification. This
option is OFF at default.
NOTE: Each zone has the ability to individually protect the intended area.
ON
One Time Exit Delay Restart on Delay zone re-entry Enabled. If a Delay zone is violated and
restored during the Exit Delay, it is considered an exit. If a delay zone is violated again it is considered
a re-entry. With this option enabled the panel will restart the Exit Delay. Further violations and
restores of delay zones will not restart the Exit Delay. NOTE: Option is ON by default.
OFF
One Time Exit Delay Restart on Delay Zone Re-entry Disabled. Delay zone violations and
restores will not restart the Exit Delay.
NOTE: The Exit Delay can only be restarted once. This includes restarts from Away function
keys.
ON
AC Trouble Beeps Enabled. When an AC Trouble occurs on the panel, all keypads will sound an
audible Trouble indication (2 beeps every 10 seconds)
OFF
AC Trouble Beeps Disabled. AC Troubles will remain silent. This option is OFF at default.

5.4 Advanced Programming PWS Sect 4

[101]-[132] Zone Attributes
The two sets of attributes (1-8 and 9-16) can be toggled by
pressing '9' within any zone's attribute section. If the
Ready LED is on, the keypad is indicating Zone
Attributes 1-8; if the Ready and Armed LED's are on, the
keypad is indicating Zone Attributes 9-16. The following
options can be enabled or disabled by zone.
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