Installer Programming
Q-27
Select exit delay restart (0-1)
DEFAULT: Enabled (1)
(Required SIA CP01 Default)
When Exit Delay restart is enabled, re-entering the premises through an exit/
entry door during the Exit Delay will restart the Exit Delay. The restart of the Exit
Delay will only occur one time; further violations of an exit/entry sensor will not
extend the Exit Delay.
• The default (1) enables the Exit Delay restart feature.
• To turn off the Exit Delay restart feature, select disabled (0).
Q-28
Select quick exit (0-1)
DEFAULT: Enabled (1)
The quick exit feature allows the user to start the Exit Delay while the system is
armed. When this feature is enabled, a QUICK EXIT button will appear on the
Security Screen. Pressing QUICK EXIT while the system is armed allows the
user to leave through an exit/entry door. After the Exit Delay expires, the system
will return to being armed in the mode it was in before (either Stay or Away Mode).
• The default (1) enables the quick exit feature.
• To turn off the quick exit feature, select disabled (0).
Q-29
Enter periodic test, in days (0-255)
DEFAULT: 30 days
Automatic test reports can be sent to the Central Station every certain number of days.
• The default (30) sends an automatic test report every 30 days.
• To set a different period for automatic test reports, select (1-255) days.
• To disable automatic test reports, select (0).
✓ NOTE: See Q-30 for information on setting the automatic test report time.
Q-30
Enter offset for periodic test start (0-24)
DEFAULT: 6 hours
The time before the fi rst automatic test report is sent to the Central Station can
be set. The installer may want to set the time differently in various installations to
stagger Central Station traffi c. The time set here is the number of hours after the
Control Panel's clock is set that the fi rst automatic test report occurs.
• The default (6) sets the first test report time to 6 hours after the Control Panel' s clock is set.
• To have the fi rst test reports sent at a different hour, select (0-24) hours.
✓ NOTE: See Q-29 for information on setting the automatic test report period.
Q-31
Enter cancel time, in minutes (5-255)
DEFAULT: 5 minutes
(Required SIA CP01 Minimum)
A cancel report will be sent to the Central Station after an alarm, if the system is
disarmed within the programmed time.
• The default (5) sets the cancel time at fi ve minutes.
• For a longer cancel time, select (6-254) minutes.
• To have the Control Panel always send a cancel report when
the system is disarmed after an alarm, select (255).
✓ NOTE: See Q-32 for information on displaying when a cancel report is sent.
✓ NOTE: This default can be changed without affecting SIA CP01 compliance.
Q-32
Select cancel display (0-1)
DEFAULT: Enabled (1)
(Required SIA CP01 Default)
A cancel report will be sent to the Central Station after an alarm, if the system is
disarmed within the programmed time. The Control Panel can also show on the
display that a cancel report was sent.
• The default (1) enables the cancel display feature.
• To turn off the cancel display feature, select disabled (0).
✓ NOTE: See Q-31 for information on setting the cancel report trigger time.
✓ NOTE: This default can be changed without affecting SIA CP01 compliance.
32
Q-33
Select cross sensor 47-48 (0-1)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
The Control Panel can be programmed so sensors 47 and 48 must both be
violated during a set time to trigger an alarm. This is called "cross sensor"
verifi cation. When enabled, if only one sensor (47 or 48) is violated, the alarm will
not trigger, but a trouble report will be sent for the sensor that triggered.
✓ NOTE: CO and fi re zone cannot be used for cross sensors.
• The default (0) disables the cross sensor feature.
• To use the cross sensor feature, select enabled (1).
✓ NOTE: See Q-34 for information on setting the cross sensor timeout.
Q-34
Enter cross sensor timeout, in seconds (10-120)
DEFAULT: 10 seconds
The cross sensor timeout is the maximum period of time allowed between
violation of sensors 47 and 48 that will trigger an alarm. If both sensors are
violated within this time period, an alarm will be triggered. If both sensors are not
violated within this time period, an alarm will not be triggered.
✓ NOTE: Cross sensor verifi cation must be enabled
with Q-33 for this feature to function.
• The default (10) sets the cross sensor timeout at 10 seconds.
• To change the cross sensor timeout duration, select (11-120) seconds.
Q-35
Select abort window dialer delay (0-2)
DEFAULT: 30 seconds (1)
(Required SIA CP01 Default)
The Control Panel's dialer (digital communicator) delays calling the Central
Station to allow the user enough time to cancel a false alarm before it is reported.
• The default (1) sets the dialer delay at 30 seconds.
• To change the dialer delay, select (0) for 15 seconds or (2) for 45 seconds.
✓ NOTE: Per SIA CP01, the combination of the Abort Window Dialer Delay
(Q-35) and the Entry Delay (Q-6 or Q-7) cannot exceed one minute.
✓ NOTE: The dialer delay can be disabled per sensor without
affecting SIA CP01 compliance. See sensor programming.
Q-36
Select burglary bell cutoff (0-4)
DEFAULT: 4 minutes (0)
When a burglary alarm is triggered, the bell will sound until the burglary bell cutoff
time expires.
• The default (0) sets the burglary bell cutoff time to 4 minutes.
• To change the burglary bell cutoff time, select (1), (2), (3), or (4):
BURGLARY BELL CUTOFF TIME
(0) 4 minutes
(1) 8 minutes
(2) 12 minutes
(3) 16 minutes
(4) Unlimited time
✓ NOTE: The 24-hour Auxiliary Alarm Zone (08) does not follow the burglary bell
cutoff time and will sound the Control Panel's local alarm until a user code is
entered. The Auxiliary Alarm Zone does not trigger the external siren (if used).
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