Jumper Options - Alarm Lock PG21 Series Installation Instructions Manual

Pilfergard door alarms
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PCB
Fig. 5: Reed selection jumper W1 found in the center of the PCB.
Jumper shown is configured to enable the right reed switch.
3. Select jumper options (J1- J9): (Refer to the Jumper
Options table below and examples on pages 5-6).

Jumper Options

Jumper Number and
Description
J1-Siren:
J2-Siren Pulsing:
J3-Siren 1-Minute Timeout:
J4-Security Level:
J5-Arming Delay:
J6-Alarm Delay 15 Sec.:
J7-Alarm Long Delay 60 Sec.:
J8-Annunciator (Beep):
J9-Annunciator Volume:
*NOTE: If Jumpers 6 and 7 are both enabled, Alarm Delay = 2 minutes
Important: The jumpers are only read at startup and when-
ever the unit is armed. If the jumpers are changed after
power-up, the unit must be rearmed before the jumper
changes take effect. In addition, the unit will not function
unless Tamper Screw (SC543) is in place.
J1: Siren.
Factory default sound is a Sweeping Siren.
Jumper moved to the "lower" position (near the edge of
the circuit board) produces a Steady-Tone Siren.
J2: Pulsing Siren. Default setting is Constant-ON. Jumper
moved to the "lower" position produces a siren that
"pulses" on and off.
J3: Siren 1-Minute Timeout. Default setting (jumper at
"upper" position) enables the timeout, allowing the siren
to turn off one minute after the alarm is tripped--if door is
closed within that one minute period. Jumper moved to
the "lower" position disables the timeout, keeping the
siren on until manually reset. To indicate that an alarm
has occurred (Alarm Memory), the LED will start flashing.
Alarm Memory is cleared after approximately 2 hours or
by rotating the lock cylinder counter-clockwise and re-
moving the key. Note: If the door is still open after one
minute, the alarm will restart.
J4: Security Level. Default setting (jumper at "upper" posi-
tion--High Security) enables a latching alarm when
tripped--siren remains on for 1 minute or until turned off
PG21 Series Pilfergard Door Alarms Installation Instructions
Jumper set
to right...
...enables right
reed switch
Jumper Enabled Position
Jumper Default Position
("Down" near edge of circuit
(Upper Position--see Figure 4)
Sweeping
Disable
Enable
High/Latching
Low/Non-Latching
No Arming Delay
15 Seconds
Disabled
Enabled*
Disabled
Enabled*
Disabled
Maximum High Volume
Low Volume (adjustable via
(potentiometer setting
potentiometer)
by the key (turn key to the left). Jumper moved to the
"lower" position will set the lower security non-latching
"Door Ajar" alarm mode--siren turns on when door is
open, and turns off (and resets) when door is closed.
Jumpers 5-7: These jumpers are used for doors that are
intended for authorized entry and exit, providing an
"Arming/Exit" delay time when exiting, and an "Alarm/
Entry" delay time when entering. Disarming with the key
within the programmed time will prevent an alarm. See
descriptions for J5 and J6 below for specific examples.
Note: If jumpers J6 and J7 are both moved to the "lower"
position, the result is a delay of 2 minutes.
J5: Arming/Exit Delay. Default (jumper at "upper" posi-
tion) provides no Arming/Exit Delay. Jumper moved to
the "lower" position enables a fixed 15-second "Arming/
Exit Delay", allowing exit without alarm (i.e. the time
between turning the key to the left and when the system
actually arms). For example, if J5 is at the "lower" posi-
tion, the protected door can be used as an "exit door"---
first, insert and turn metal key to the left, then open
board)
door, exit, and let the door close. When the delay ex-
Steady
pires, the PG21 re-arms.
Enable
J6: Alarm/Entry Delay. Default (jumper at "upper" posi-
Disable
tion) provides no delay. Jumper moved to the "lower"
position (near the edge of the circuit board) provides 15
seconds of Arming Delay time. If jumpers J6 and J7
are both enabled, the result is an Alarm Delay of 2
Enabled
minutes. For example, if J6 is at the "lower" position,
the protected door can be used as an "entry door"---
first, open the door from the outside, insert and turn
ignored)
metal key to the left, and let the door close. When the
delay expires, the PG21 re-arms.
J7: Alarm Long Delay. Default (jumper at "upper" posi-
tion) provides no delay. Jumper moved to the "lower"
position selects a delay of 60 seconds. If jumpers J6
and J7 are both moved to the "lower" position, the result
is an Alarm Delay of 2 minutes.
J8: Annunciator. The annunciator provides a 1 second
"beep" sound. The jumper in the factory default position
(jumper at "upper" position) disables the "beep". Jump-
er moved to the "lower" position selects the "beep"
sound when the door is closed and unit is disarmed.
Note:
PG21 is mechanically configured to "On/Off" mode (see
page 2, Section "C", "CONFIGURATION").
J9: Annunciator Volume. Note that J8 jumper must be
in "lower" position for annunciator to sound (see J8,
above).
(jumper at "upper" position) produces a low volume
beep that is adjustable by means of the potentiometer
located at the upper-left corner of the circuit board. J9
moved to the "lower" position (near the edge of the
circuit board) produces a maximum high volume
beep, regardless of the potentiometer setting.
This jumper selection will operate only if the
J9 jumper in the factory default position
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