System Times; Installer's Code; Programmable Output Options (Pgm1 And Pgm2 Terminals) - DSC PC510 Installation Manual

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[2]

System Times

Three system times are programmed in Section [2]; each time requires a 3-digit number. Do not press the [#]
Key during data entry.
[1] Entry Delay (001 to 255 seconds) The Entry Delay is the amount of time permitted between the activation
of a Delay Zone and the disarming of the system. If the system is not disarmed during this delay, an alarm
will be generated. Refer to Section [1] for information on which zone definitions are affected by the Entry
Delay. The default Entry Delay is 30 seconds.
[2] Exit Delay (001 to 255 seconds) The Exit Delay is the amount of time allowed to exit the premises after
an Access Code is entered to arm the system. During the Exit Delay, a delay zone may be activated to
leave the premises; when the Exit Delay expires, the system will be armed. Refer to Section [1] for
information on which zone definitions are affected by the Exit Delay. The default Exit Delay is 120
seconds.
[3] Bell Cut-Off (001 to 255 minutes) This time determines how long the bell/siren will sound when an alarm
is generated. When an alarm is generated, the bell/siren will sound for this length of time, or until the alarm
is silenced by entering an Access Code. The default setting is 4 minutes.
[3]

Installer's Code

The default setting for the Installer's Code is [0510]. It is strongly recommended that the Installer's Code be
reprogrammed before installation is complete. Be sure to record the new Installer's Code for later reference.
[4]

Programmable Output Options (PGM1 and PGM2 Terminals)

The PGM outputs can be programmed to operate in response to various system operations. The output pulse
connects the PGM terminal to the negative power rail. Program two 1-digit numbers in Section [4]. The first
number entered determines how the PGM1 terminal will operate; the second number entered determines how
the PGM2 terminal will operate. Valid entries are from 1 to 9; do not enter 0.
[1]
Utility Output: When activated by entering [
the keypad buzzer will sound.
[2]
Keypad Sounder Follow Mode: The PGM output switches to ground as long as the keypad sounder is
ON. The PGM output will not be activated when the keypad sounder beeps for acknowledgement tones
or for trouble indications.
[3]
Latched Alarm Output: The PGM switches to ground after any alarm ( other than [F], [A] or [P] Key
alarms) and remains switched to ground until an Access Code is entered or until the system is disarmed
using the keyswitch. An Access Code must be entered or the keyswitch must be operated to clear
the Latched Alarm Output, thus requiring the user to acknowledge an alarm. This output can also be
used to indicate that an alarm has occurred before entering the premises.
[4]
Steady Alarm / [P] Key: The PGM output switches to ground when there is a burglar alarm, a 24-Hour
Steady alarm, or when the [P] Key is pressed. The PGM output will be activated until the Bell Cut-off time
expires or until an Access Code is entered.
[5]
24-Hour Pulsed Alarm / [F] Key: The PGM output switches to ground when there is a 24-Hour Pulsed
alarm or when the [F] Key is pressed. The PGM output will be activated until the Bell Cut-off time expires
or until an Access Code is entered.
[6]
[A] Key Alarm: The PGM output switches to ground when the [A] Key is pressed. The PGM output will
remain activated until the Bell Cut-off time expires or until an Access Code is entered.
[7]
Trouble Output: The PGM output switches to ground when a Trouble condition occurs. The PGM output
will remain activated until the trouble condition is corrected.
][7], the PGM output switches to ground for 5 seconds and
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