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Alarm panel
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Command number 173: Partition Auto-arm Timer with Safe/access control zone.
Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------->
Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------->
The code must have three digits. Valid values are from 000 to 255 seconds.
Note: If you set 000, the function will be cancelled.
Command number 174: Disarmed or open door (Access control) partition
maximum time
Default values -------------------------------------------------------------------> 0
Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------->
The code must have three digits. Valid values are from 000 to 255 seconds.
Note: If you set 000, the function will be cancelled.
Command number 175: Electronic lock pulse time.
Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------->
Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------->
The code must have three digits. Valid values are from 000 to 255 seconds.
Command number 178: PGM No.1 programming
Default values ----------------------------------------------------------------------------->
Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1)
Digit position (1)- (2): PGM No. 1 programming
00 = No. 1 Partition enabled indicator
01 = No. 2 Partition enabled indicator
02 = No. 3 Partition enabled indicator
03 = No. 4 Partition enabled indicator
04 = "Maintained" output command
05 = "Pulse" output command
06 = Future use
07 = Pulse in case of alarm hit
08 = Partition No. 1 siren
09 = Partition No. 2 siren
10 = Partition No. 3 siren
11 = Partition No. 4 siren
12 = Future use
13 = Mobile data communication failure
14 = Future use
15 = Battery trouble
16 = Network failure
17 = Auxiliary power supply trouble
18 = Smoke detectors adjustment
19 = Future use
20 = Future use
21 = Pulse in case of duress/"entradera"
Note: Commands 179 to 181 (PGMS programming) are programmed as Command
No. 178.
Default settings of PGMs 2-4: PGM No. 2 indicates Partition No. 2 is enabled, PGM
No. 3 indicates Partition No. 3 is enabled and PGM No. 4 indicates Partition No. 4
is enabled.
Command number 179: PGM No. 2 programming
Default values ----------------------------------------------------------------------------->
Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1)
Command number 180: PGM No. 3 programming
Default values ----------------------------------------------------------------------------->
Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1)
Command number 181: PGM No. 4 programming
Default values -----------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0
Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1)
Command number 182: PGM-W No. 1
Default values -----------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0
Positions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1)
0
3
1
7
3
(1)
(2)
(3)
0
1
7
4
(1)
(2)
(3)
0
0
1
7
5
(1)
(2)
(3)
0
1
7
8
(2)
0
1
7
9
(2)
0
1
8
0
(2)
3
1
8
1
(2)
1
8
2
(2)
Digit positions (1)- (2):
00 = Future use
0
01 = Future use
02 = Future use
03 = Future use
04 = "Maintained" output command
05 = "Pulse" output command
06 = Future use
07 = Future use
08 = Partition No. 1 siren
09 = Partition No. 2 siren
0
10 = Partition No. 3 siren
11 = Partition No. 4 siren
Note: Values between 12 to 20: Future use.
Note: Commands 183 to 185 (PGM-Ws programming) are programmed as
Command No. 182.
Command number 183: PGM-W No. 2 programming
Default values -----------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0
3
Positions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1)
Command number 184: PGM-W No. 3 programming
Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0
0
Positions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1)
Command number 185: PGM-W No. 4 programming
Default values ------------------------------------------------------------------------------> 0
Positions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> (1)
Command number 190: No. 1 Keypad partition and attribute assignment
Default values ----------------------> 1
1
9
Positions -----------------------------> (1)
Digit position (1): Partition assignment No. 1
0 = The keypad does not control Partition No. 1
1 = The keypad controls Partition No. 1
Digit position (2): Partition assignment No. 2
0 = The keypad does not control Partition No. 2
1 = The keypad controls Partition No. 2
Digit position (3): Partition assignment No. 3
0 = The keypad does not control Partition No. 3
1 = The keypad controls Partition No. 3
Digit position (4): Partition assignment No. 4
0 = The keypad does not control Partition No. 4
1 = The keypad controls Partition No. 4
Digit position (5): Fire key
0 = Silent
1 = Audible
Digit position (6): Panic key
0 = Silent
1 = Audible
Digit position (7): Auxiliary key
0 = Silent
1 = Audible
1
Digit position (8): Keypad tamper
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Note: Commands 191 to 197 (Keypads partition and attribute assignment) are
programmed as No. 190.
2
Command number 191: No. 2 Keypad partition and attribute assignment
Default values ----------------------> 1
1
9
Positions -----------------------------> (1)
Command number 192: No. 3 Keypad partition and attribute assignment
Default values ----------------------> 1
1
9
Positions -----------------------------> (1)
0
1
8
1
8
1
8
0
0
0
1
0
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
0
0
0
1
1
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
0
0
0
1
2
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
0
3
(2)
0
4
(2)
0
5
(2)
0
0
0
(6)
(7)
(8)
0
0
0
(6)
(7)
(8)
0
0
0
(6)
(7)
(8)
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