System Options System Options; Cross Zone Time; Loop Retard Delay; Power Fail Delay - Digital Monitoring Products 1912XR Programming Manual

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7.1
SYSTEM OPTIONS
7.2
CLS WAIT
NO
7.3
ENTRY DLY 1:
ENTRY DLY 2:
ENTRY DLY 3:
ENTRY DLY 4:
7.4
CRS ZONE TM:
7.5
RETARD DLY:
7.6
PWR FAIL HRS:
7.7
SWGRBYPS TRIPS: 3
7.8
RST SBYP
7.9
VIDEO
NO
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This section allows you to select system wide parameters used in the operation of
the 1912XR system. A description of each System Option follows:
CLOSING WAIT - When YES, the keypad displays SYSTEM ON followed by
ONE MOMENT... while the system waits for an acknowledgment from the receiver
before arming the selected area(s). Exit delays begin after this period.
Opening/Closing reports must be YES to enable Closing Wait. See section 3.14.
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ENTRY DELAY 1 - Enter the Entry Delay time for all Exit type loops programmed
to use Entry Delay 1. When an armed Exit type loop is faulted, the keypad prewarn
60
tone begins sounding and ENTER CODE:- displays on all keypads programmed
to prewarn for that loop. The area must be disarmed before the delay expires or an
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alarm report is sent to the receiver. All loops in that area are delayed along with
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the Exit loop. Entry Delay times can be from 1 to 250 seconds.
Repeat the above for each entry delay being used in the system.
CROSS ZONE TIME - Enter the time allowed between loop faults. When loops are
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cross zoned, a second cross zoned loop in the same partition must fault within this
time in order for an alarm report from the first loop to be sent to the receiver. If the
cross zone time expires without the second loop faulting, only a loop fault from the
first loop is reported. Cross zone time can be from 4 to 250 seconds. Entering zero
disables this function.
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LOOP RETARD DELAY - Enter the retard time assigned to Fire, Supervisory,
Auxiliary 1, and Auxiliary 2 type loops. The retard delay only functions when the
loop is shorted. The loop must remain shorted for the entire length of the Retard
Delay before being recognized by the panel. The Loop Retard Delay can be from 1
to 250 seconds. Entering a zero disables this function.
POWER FAIL DELAY - This option tracks the duration of an AC power failure.
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When the AC power is off for the length of the programmed delay time, an AC
power failure report is sent to the receiver. The delay time can be from 1 to 9
hours. Entering a zero sends the AC power failure report within 15 seconds.
SWINGER BYPASS TRIPS - Enter the number of times a loop can go into an
alarm or trouble condition within one hour before being automatically bypassed.
You can select from 1 to 7 trips. Entering a zero disables this function.
The panel's hour timer starts at 59 minutes past the hour. If the hour timer expires
before the trip counter is exceeded, the trip counter returns to zero. If the trip
counter is exceeded before the hour expires, the loop is automatically bypassed
by the panel. A report of the automatic bypass is sent to the receiver if Bypass
Reports has been selected as YES. See section 6.3.
Bypassed loops are automatically reset when the area they're assigned to is
disarmed. All 24 hour loops are reset when any area of the system is disarmed.
Swinger Bypass Trips can be set at 1 to 7. Enter zero to disable this function.
RESET SWINGER BYPASS - When YES is selected, an automatically bypassed
YES
loop is reset if it remains in a normal condition for one complete hour after being
bypassed. A report of the automatic reset is sent to the receiver if Bypass Reports
has been selected as YES. See section 6.3.
VIDEO/ALARM VERIFICATION - Selecting YES forces the panel to wait for 60
seconds after a successful communication with a central station receiver before
making any additional communication attempts. This 60 second period can be
used to allow video transmission or alarm verification (such as 2-way voice)
equipment to use the phone line. After the 60 second timer, the panel can once
again seize the phone line and send any reports being buffered.
The Video option must be set to NO if any fire protection is connected to the
1912XR.
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1912XR Programming

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