Section 6: Programming Descriptions; Zone 1-2 Definitions; Zone 3-8 Definitions; Zone 1-2 Loop Response - DSC Skyroute CL3050 Installation & Programming Manual

Standalone wireless communicator compatible with all powerseries keypads
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6 Programming Descriptions
[01] Zone 1, 2 Definitions
When the Skyroute CL3050 is in Mode 2 or 3, there are 14 options that can be
programmed as zone types. All of the zone types with the exception of 00 (null
zone) and 13 (TLM monitor) are straightforward. Since all the zones are 24-hour
type zones, selecting any listed zone type will simply select which identifier
should be used for reporting the alarm. Programming a zone as 00 (null zone)
will disable the zone input on the Skyroute CL3050 or PC5108 hardware. Pro-
gramming any zone as type 13 will disable all communications unless that zone
input is closed (short condition).
Note: Do NOT program more than 1 TLM zone type on the Skyroute
CL3050.
Default - [01] zones 1 & 2
[02] Zone 3 - 8 Definitions
This allows programming of the six additional zone definitions when operating in
mode 3 with a PC5108 zone expander. See section [01] for details
Default - [01] zones 3 - 8
[03] Zone 1, 2 Loop Response
This entry determines how quickly a zone will respond to changes in state.
Note: This does not affect zones on a PC5108 zone expander card.
Default - 05 (0.5 seconds) 01-FF Hex x 0.1 seconds.

[10] Skyroute CL3050 Mode of Operation

[01]
Mode 1 - Bell Follower Operation
In this mode, the YEL terminal is con-
nected to the bell output of a control
panel. The Skyroute CL3050 moni-
tors the output for burglary and fire
cadences and transmits the appropri-
ate events. For any type of pulsed
cadence, the Skyroute CL3050 will
send a generic Fire event, for any
steady bell the Skyroute CL3050 will
send a generic Burglary event. The GRN terminal is a trouble input which can be
connected to a system output to alert the Skyroute CL3050 of a system TLM
fault. This will enables the Skyroute CL3050 to be used as a back-up communi-
cator only. If not used, this input must to connected to COM. The bell
cadence will be determined as follows:
Bell must be on for longer then 300mS to be considered a "pulse"
Bell must be on for 3 seconds continuous to be considered "steady"
Bell must be off for 3 seconds continuous to be considered "silenced"
Bell must pulse on and off 3 times to be considered "pulsed", 3rd off-time
will trigger event
Bell
Pulsed
Steady
6 Programming Descriptions
Input Voltage
9-12V
or V
AC
DC
Bell Input
TLM Input
System Common
Trouble Output
Report Code
FA98
BA98
9
Modes 2, 3
Mode 3
Modes 2
RED
BLK YEL GRN COM PGM
Group
Fire
Burglary

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