1St System Option Code; 2Nd System Option Code - DSC PC2550 Installation Manual

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[8] = Day Zone is a variation of a 24 hour circuit. It operates
as a type [5] zone by ringing the bell or siren at night and
the keypad buzzer during the day (2 beeps every 10
seconds; pressing any key silences keypad buzzer).
However, a trouble transmission (programmed in section
[12]) is sent when the system is disarmed rather than an
alarm transmission (programmed in section [05]).

[15] 1st System Option Code

The 1st system option code is set using the zone lights to
indicate which options in the following list are active. Once
section [15] is entered the 8 zone lights will indicate which
options are active. Press the corresponding number key to
turn an option on or off. Press [0] to turn all options off.
[1] Communicator Disable/Enabled
On = Communicator disabled.
The system's communicator will be shut off and events
will not be transmitted to the monitoring station.
* Off = Communicator enabled.
The system's communicator will be enabled and all
events with reporting codes will be reported to the
monitoring station. Refer to the Telephone Number,
Reporting Code and Call Direction Programming
Sections.
[2] Restorals Reporting Option
On = Restorals on Bell Time-Out.
Zone restoral reporting codes will not be transmitted until
the zone has been restored and the Bell Cut-off Time
has expired. If the zone is still active when the Bell Cut-
off Time expires, the restoral will be transmitted when the
zone restores or when the system is disarmed. Note that
24-hour zones will not restore until the zone is
mechanically restored.
* Off = Restorals Follow Zones.
Zone restoral reporting codes will be transmitted when
the zone is mechanically restored. If zones are still active
when the system is disarmed, the restoral codes will be
transmitted when the system is disarmed. Note that 24-
hour zones will not restore until the zone is mechanically
restored.
[3] Alarm Display Options
On = Alarms Display While Armed.
Alarm conditions will be displayed on system keypads
whether the system is in the armed or disarmed state.
* Off = Alarms Displayed While Disarmed Only.
Alarm conditions will be displayed only when the system
is in the disarmed state.
[4] DTMF or Pulse Dialing
On = DTMF Dialing.
The control panel will dial telephone numbers using
DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) dialing for the first 2
attempts. For attempts 3 through 8, the panel will use
pulse (rotary) dialing.
* Off = Pulse Dialing.
The control panel will dial telephone numbers using
pulse (rotary) dialing for all 8 attempts.
[5] Zone Loop Options
On = Normally Closed Zones.
All zones are wired as normally closed circuits with
return to ground. An alarm will be generated when the
circuit is opened.
* Off = End-of-Line Resistor Zones.
All zones must be wired with an end-of-line resistor
connected between the "ZONE" and "COM" terminals.
An alarm will be generated when the circuit is opened or
shorted. If the zone is programmed as a Fire Zone, an
open circuit will be reported as a Fire Trouble, and a
short circuit will be reported as a Fire Alarm.
[6] [P] Key Bell Options
On = [P] Key Audible Alarm.
The BELL output will be activated when the [P] key is
pressed and held for 2 seconds.
* Off = [P] Key Silent Alarm.
The BELL output will not be activated when a [P] key
alarm is generated.
[7] Transmission Back-up Options
* On = Call 1st Telephone Number Only.
When events programmed to report to the 1st Telephone
Number are to be transmitted, up to 8 attempts will be
made to communicate to the 1st Telephone Number. If
all 8 attempts to communicate fail, a Failure to
Communicate Trouble will be generated.
Off = Back-up to 2nd Telephone Number.
If 8 attempts to communicate to the 1st Telephone
Number fail, up to 8 attempts will be made to
communicate to the 2nd Telephone Number. If all 8
attempts to communicate to the 2nd Telephone Number
fail, a Failure to Communicate Trouble will be generated.
Note: Do not program backup to 2nd Telephone
Number if no 2nd Telephone Number is programmed.
[8] Maid's Code (One Time Use Code) Option
On = Maid's Code (One Time Use Code) Enabled.
Access Code 16 may be used to disarm and then later
arm the system only once. After the Maid's Code (One
Time Use Code) is used to arm the system, it will be
deleted and will not be able to arm or disarm the system.
* Off = Maid's Code (One Time Use Code) Disabled.
Access Code 16 functions as a normal access code.
* is default condition.

[16] 2nd System Option Code

Use same method of programming as used in section [15].
[1] Partial Closing Identification Options
On = Partial Closings Identified.
The alarm codes for all bypassed zones will be
transmitted after the Partial Closing Code and before the
Closing Access Code when the system is armed.
* Off = Partial Closings Not Identified.
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