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[005] System Times
Enter Section [005] then Subsection [01] to program the Entry Delay 1, Entry Delay 2 and Exit Delay for the system. Entries are in
seconds. A value of 000 in the entry or exit delay sections causes a 255 second delay; however, the time is displayed as 000. Enter Sec-
tion [005] then Subsection [09] to program the Bell Cut-Off Time. Valid entries are in minutes. A value of 000 in the BTO section pro-
duces a 1 minute bell cut-off time. However, this time is displayed as 000.
[006] Installer Code
The default Installer Code is [5555] or [555555] if 6-digit access codes is enabled.
[007] Master Code
The default Master Code is [1234] or [123456] if 6-digit access codes is enabled.
[008] Maintenance Code
The Maintenance Code is a system user code that can only arm and disarm. Any other system function that requires an access code is
not accessible by this code. The default Maintenance code is [AAAA] or [AAAAAA] if 6-digit access codes are programmed. See
[701] First International Options Opt. 5.
[009]–[011] PGM Programming (Zones/PGMs)
Program the programmable outputs PGM 1 and PGM 2 on the main board and on PC5208 and PC5204 by selecting one of the output
options listed below (exceptions noted)].
PGM Output Options
01
Burglary and Fire Bell Output. This output will activate when the siren output is active and will turn off when the alarm
output deactivates. If the siren is sounding a pulsing alarm, the PGM output will pulse as well. This PGM will follow:
Fire alarm pre-alert
Temporal three fire signal (if enabled)
All burglary and fire alarms
Bell cut-off time
This output does will NOT activate for siren squawk events of any type.
Fire alarms take precedence over burglary. Therefore, if the PGM is indicating a steady burglary alarm, and a fire alarm occurs,
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the PGM will follow a pulsing cadence. If the PGM is already on when a silent alarm occurs, the output will remain on.
02
Not Used
03
Sensor Reset. This output is normally active (switched to ground). This option is used to remove and restore power for latch-
ing smoke detectors. The output will deactivate for 5 seconds when the [*][7][2] command is entered (refer to [*][7] com-
mand outputs). When this PGM is programmed, the PGM output is normally low, which is the opposite of how most PGMs
operate at default. This is because the PGM is used as the negative return for power to 4-wire smoke detectors (positive comes
from the Aux + terminal). To activate this output and reset smoke detectors, [*][7][2] must be entered at the keypad or an
equivalent function key must be used. The PGM terminal will go high (open circuit) and thus remove power from the devices
connected.
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2-Wire Smoke. When this PGM is programmed, the onboard PGM 2 functions as an input instead of an output. It behaves
much like the sensor reset PGM in that it is normally low supplying the negative return. Two-wire smoke devices can be con-
nected to this input. The PGM is also supervised, and a trouble condition is generated if a 2.2K resistor is not present between
the PGM terminal and AUX+. The two-wire smoke detector input creates an instant and latching alarm.
05
System Armed Status. This output will activate (switch to ground) when the system is armed and will deactivate when dis-
armed. Depending on the market, the panel may turn off this PGM when keypad blanking is active.
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Ready to Arm. The PGM switches to ground when the system is ready to arm (all non-force armable zones on the system are
restored). When an access code is entered to arm the system and the exit delay begins, the PGM output is de-activated. This
PGM operates as described during walk test mode (if all zones are restored).
07
Keypad Buzzer Follow. The PGM output switches to ground when the keypad buzzer is activated by the events described
below:
24-hour supervisory buzzer zone alarm
Entry delay
Door chime
The PGM output remains switched to ground while the keypad buzzer is active. This PGM type does not activate for local key
presses or trouble beeps.
08
Courtesy Pulse. This PGM output switches to ground for 2 minutes past the end of entry or exit times to allow enough time
for complete entry to or exit from the premises. This option can also be used to turn on a light along the entry/exit route during
the entry or exit delay times. If the system is armed through the No Activity Arming method this output will NOT activate.
PC1404 Programming Descriptions
Auto-Arm or No activity arm pre-alert
Audible exit delay
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