Section 4: How To Program; Installer Programming; Programming Special Data; See Programming - Garnet PC-900G Installer Manual

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Disarming [
]
This key shows in a rapid manner that the user wishes to disarm the system. Enable
the Quick Arm/Disarm (by programming command [271], option [3]) to have this
function key with no need to enter an access code. If the Quick Disarm option is
disabled, the user will have to enter an access code before the "Disarm" function is
executed.
NOTE: The option Quick Disarm only works in partitions with exit delay.
Bypass zones [
]
Use this key to enter the bypass zones menu. If the option "No code zone bypass" is
disabled, you shall enter your user code.
Event buffer [
]
Use this key to choose among the alarm memory and event buffer. Use the arrow
keys [
] to select one of these options.
Programming [
]
The system allows the choice between several programming options, some of
which are: Codes, Clock/Date, Chime zone, Keypad, Panel, PC-Link, RF devices and
Communicators.
SECTION 4: How to program the alarm panel
The following section describes the Installer programming function and how to
program the different commands.
NOTE: Please read carefully the following section before starting programming. We
also recommend that you complete the Programming sheets before trying to
program the control panel.

4.1 Installer programming

Installer programming is used to program all the PC-900G® panel options. The
default Installer Code is [5555] but can be modified to avoid unauthorized entries to
programming.
1. From any keypad, press the key [
the Installer Code. The keypad will show the following message "Entering Installer
programming".
NOTE: If you are trying to program from a KPD-800/G-LED732 keypad you shall enter
command [
] [8] instead of the key [
2. Enter the three digits corresponding to the command number you wish to program.
The keypad will show the current programming of the command entered.
3. Modify the programming in the command positions you wish and press the key
[OK] to save the changes.
Press the key [#] to quit command programming if an error has been made during
data entry and you do not wish to save the changes. Select a new command and
re-enter the correct information.
NOTE: If you are programming from a KPD-800/G-LED732 keypad, you must enter the
three command digits followed by your corresponding data. After entering the last
command data, it will be saved and the panel will wait for a new command
programming.
If you are programming a command data, you may cancel by entering the key [#]. To
quit programming press [#] + 1.

4.2 Programming special data

There are sections that require the programming of hexadecimal data or simply
alphanumeric characters. For such purpose, simply press the key [
will show a display with different special data that may be programmed in the
command entered. Select the data you wish to enter and press the key [OK]. Such
value will automatically be added and will remain in the command programming
section you were programming.
NOTE: If you are programming from a KPD-800/G-LED732 keypad, you shall use the
charts that refer to programming of special data.

4.3 See Programming

When you enter a valid command number, the keypad will show all the programming
executed on such command. Use the arrow keys [
being shown. Press the key [
] to see the programming of the next command or
press the key [#] to quit command programming.
NOTE: Programming can only be viewed from KPD-860/KPD-860RF/G-LCD732/
G-LCD732RF keypads.
SECTION 5: Program descriptions
The following section explains the operation of all programmable functions and
options and provides a summary of the corresponding programming locations. 5.1

Programming security codes

There are 8 codes that may be programmed by the installer in the Installer pro-
gramming function: the Master user code, the Installer code, 4 duress codes for the
different partitions and the cable programming code (PC-Link). The remaining access
codes may be programmed by the user through the user code programming.
The master code may also be programmed by the user as user code (32).
Duress codes may be programmed as users 37-40.
] followed by option 5 [PANEL], then enter
].
] and the keypad
] to scroll through all the data

5.2 Programming zones

Zones 1-8 are enabled by factory default settings. Disable unused zones or enable
additional zones in the programming commands [070]-[101].
The zone definitions determine their working mode.
Besides, each zone has separate attributes that allow further customization of the
zone.
Program the zone attributes in commands [110]-[141] (see section 5.3 "Zone
attributes").
Zone definitions
[00] Null zone
The zone is not used.
Unused zones must be programmed as null zones.
[01] Delay 1 zone
This type of zone, normally used for entry/exit doors, may be violated during the
exit delay period and generate no alarm. Once the exit delay ends, the entry delay
counter will start counting when the zone is opened. During the entry delay period,
the keypad buzzer will emit a steady tone to warn the user that the system must be
disarmed. If the PC-900G® panel is disarmed before the end of the entry delay, no
alarm will be generated.
The delay1 time shall be programmed in command [151].
[02] Delay 2 zone
Same operating mode as Delay 1 zone but the time is programmed separately in
command [152].
[03] Delay 3 zone
Same operating mode as Delay 1 zone but the time is programmed separately in
command [153].
[04] Delay 4 zone
Same operating mode as Delay 1 zone but the time is programmed separately in
command [154].
[05] Instant zone
This type of zone generates an instant alarm if violated when the PC-900G® panel is
armed. Typically, this zone is used for windows, patio doors or other perimeter zones
and for glass breakage detectors.
This type of zone only works with the system armed.
[06] Safe / Access control zone
The Safe /Access control zone generates an instant arm of the partition to which it
belongs at the time it is restored.
The "Partition auto-arm with Safe/Access control zone" timer establishes the
maximum time during which a partition with safe/ access control zones may remain
disarmed. After such time, the partition will automatically arm. For the partition to
arm, it shall be in the condition "Ready to Arm". It is recommended that these
partitions have the "Force Arm" disabled.
"Anti-Entradera" system:
By working with Safe/Access control zones, an infrared barrier can be installed
following the vehicle barrier so that, after a person or vehicle goes through the
infrared barrier, the partition will arm. Therefore, if a person or vehicle intends to
enter after such person or vehicle, an alarm would be generated.
[07] 24-Hour zone
If the zone is violated, an instant alarm will be generated notwithstanding if the
system is armed or disarmed.
[08] Tamper zone (24-Hour)
This type of zone is used to avoid disarming/disassembling the devices during an
alarm installation.
The hitting of this zone will generate an instant alarm notwithstanding if the system is
armed or disarmed.
[09] Assault zone (24-Hour)
If the zone is violated, an instant alarm will be generated notwithstanding if the
system is armed or disarmed.
Typically, this zone is programmed as silent zone.
[10] 24-Hour Auxiliary (Medical) zone
If the zone is violated, an instant alarm will be generated notwithstanding if the
system is armed or disarmed.
[11] 24-Hour Fire zone
If the zone is violated, an instant alarm will be generated notwithstanding if the
system is armed or disarmed.
If the zone undergoes a short-circuit, an alarm will be generated. If the zone is open, a
fault will be generated.
This zone can be programmed with pulsed or temporary three sound (See command
[270], option [4] "Fire Siren sound").
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