Section 4: How To Program; Installer Programming; Programming Special Data; See Programming - Garnet PC-732G Manual

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Arm Present [
]
The system has two different present arming modes, delayed present arming and
instantaneous present arming. The difference between them is that in instant
present arming, delayed zones behave as instant zones, without allowing an entry
delay. Enable the Quick Arm/Disarm feature (by programming command [271], op-
tion [3]) to have this key functional without the need to enter an access code. If the
Quick Arm option is not enabled, the user will have to enter an access code before
the "Stay Arming" function will be executed.
Disassemble [
]
This key allows you to quickly indicate that you wish to disarm the system. Enable
the Quick Arm/Disarm feature (by programming command [271], option [3]) to
have this key functional without the need to enter an access code. If Quick Disarm
is not enabled, the user will have to enter an access code before the "Disarm"
function will be executed.
NOTE: The Quick Disarm option only works on partitions that are in exit delay.
Bypasear Zones [
]
Use this key to enter the zone bypass menu. If the "Zone Bypass
Zones without code" is disabled, you must enter your user code.
Event memory [
]
Use this key to choose between the alarm memory and event memory options. Use
the [
] keys to select between one option or the other.
Programming [
]
The system allows you to choose from a number of programming options, some of
which are: Codes, Clock/Date, Zone Chime, Keypad, Panel, PC-Link, RF Devices and
Communicators.

SECTION 4: How to Program

The following section of the manual describes the function of Installer Program-
ming and how to program the different commands.
NOTE: Read the following section very carefully before you start programming.
We also recommend completing the Programming Sheets section before
programming the control panel.

4.1 Installer Programming

Installer Programming is used to program all options of the PC-732G® panel. The
default Installer Code is [5555] but can be changed to prevent unauthorised access
to programming.
1. From any keypad, press the [
the Installer Code. The keypad will display the message "Entering Installer prog".
NOTE: If you are attempting to program from a KPD-800/G-LED732 keypad, you
must enter the [
] [8] command instead of the [
2. Enter the three digits corresponding to the number of the command you wish
to program. The keypad will display the current programming of the command
entered.
3. Modify the programming at the desired command positions and press
Press the [OK] key to save the changes.
If you made a mistake in the data entered and do not wish to record it, press the
[#] key to quit programming the command.
Select a new command and re-enter the information correctly.
NOTE: If you are programming from a KPD-800 / G-LED732 keypad, you must enter
the three digits of the command followed by the command data. When the last
digit of the command is entered, the command will be saved and awaiting a new
programming command.
If you are programming the data for a command, you can cancel the data recording
by entering the [#] key. To exit programming press [#] + 1.

4.2 Programming Special Data

There are sections that require programming of hexadecimal data or simple
alphanumeric characters. To do this, simply press the [
will display a screen with the different special data that can be programmed into
the command entered. Select the data you wish to enter and press the [OK] key.
This value will be automatically inserted and you will continue programming the
command you were programming.
NOTE: If you are programming from a KPD-800 / G-LED732 keypad, you should
refer to the tables that refer to the programming of the special data.

4.3 See Programming

When you enter a valid command number, the keypad will display all programming
that has that command. Use the [
being displayed. Press the [
] key to view the next command programming or
press the [#] key to exit command programming.
] key followed by option 5 [PANEL], then enter
] key.
] key and the keypad
] arrow keys to scroll through all the data
NOTE: Programming can only be viewed from the keypad models.
KPD-860 / KPD-860RF / G-LCD732 / G-LCD732RF

SECTION 5: Programme Descriptions

The following section explains the operation of all programmable functions and
options.
It also provides a summary of the corresponding locations of
programming.

5.1 Programming Security Codes

There are 5 codes which can be programmed by the installer in the Installer
Programming function: the Master user code, the Installer code, 2 duress codes for
the different partitions and the wired programming code (Pc-Link). All other access
codes can be programmed by the same Master code (User 32) through the User
Codes programming.
Users can program user codes if they have enabled the attribute
"User Code Programming".
The master code can also be programmed by the user as a user code (32).
Duress codes can be programmed as users 37-38.
5.2 Program Zones
Zones 1-8 are enabled by factory default. Disable unused zones,
or enable additional zones in programming commands [070]-[101].
The zone definitions set out how they operate.
On the other hand, each zone has its own individual attributes, which allow further
customisation of the zone's behaviour.
Program the zone attributes in the commands [110]-[141] (see section 5.3 "Zone
Attributes").
Zone Definitions
[00] Null Zone
The zone is bypassed. Unused zones must be programmed as bypassed zones.
[01] Delayed Zone 1
This type of zone, normally used by entry/exit doors, can be violated during the
exit delay period without causing an alarm. Once the exit delay has expired,
opening the zone will start the entry delay counter. During the entry delay period,
the keypad buzzer will sound a continuous tone to warn the user that the system
should be disarmed. If the PC-732G® panel is disarmed before the entry delay
expires, an alarm will not be generated. The entry delay time1 is programmed in
the [151] command.
[02] Delayed Zone 2
The mode of operation is identical to that of Delayed Zone1, except that its
time is programmed independently in the command [152].
[03] Delayed Zone 3
The mode of operation is identical to that of Delayed Zone1, except that its
time is programmed independently in the command [153].
[04] Delayed Zone 4
The mode of operation is identical to that of Delay Zone1, except that its time is
programmed independently in the command [154].
[05] Instant Zone
This zone type causes an instant alarm if violated when the PC-732G® panel is
armed. Typically, this zone is used for windows, patio doors or other perimeter
zones, and for glass break detectors.
This type of zone only works with the system armed.
[06] Safe / Access Control Area
The Safe/Access Control zone generates an instant arming on the partition to which
it belongs at the moment the partition is restored. The timer "Auto Arming Partition
with Safe/Access Control Zone" is used to arm the partition.
sets the maximum time a partition with safe/access control zones can remain
disarmed, after which time the partition will be automatically armed. In order for
the partition to be armed, the partition must be in the "Ready to Arm" condition. It
is recommended that these partitions do not have "Force Arming" enabled.
Anti-Entruder System:
Working with Safe/Access Control zones, an infrared barrier can be installed behind
a vehicle barrier, once the mobile passes through the infrared barrier the partition
is armed, therefore, if a person or car wished to enter behind the car that has just
entered, an alarm would be generated.
[07] 24 Hs Zone
If this zone is violated, an instant alarm will be generated, regardless of whether
the system is armed or disarmed.
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