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U L
This shall not exceed 60 seconds in UL Listed systems.
Exit Delay #2
070 EXIT DL2 15S
04 (00-15)
Specifies the exit delay in 15-second increments. The exit delay can be defined from 0 to 14
fifteen-second intervals, with 15 indicating an infinite exit delay.
The zone attributes (question # 164) allows selection of the desired exit delay.
U L
This shall not exceed 60 seconds in UL Listed systems.
Entry Delay #1
071 ENT DEL1 15S
02 (00-15)
The control panel contains two separate entry time periods. This allows different entry times
for different zones. For example a keypad placed by a garage door might require more time
than a keypad located next to the front door. Each zone allows selection of either entry time
(see question #165).
Specify entry delay #1 in 15 second increments. The entry delay can be defined from 0 to 14
fifteen-second intervals, with 15 indicating an infinite exit delay.
In UL residential applications the entry delay shall not exceed 45 seconds, or 15 seconds for UL
U L
Commercial Burglary applications.
Entry Delay #2
072 ENT DEL2 15S
04 (00-15)
Specifies entry delay #2 in 15 second increments. The entry delay can be defined from 0 to 14
fifteen-second intervals, with 15 indicating an infinite exit delay. When defining individual
zones an option exists to select entry delay 1 or 2 (see question 165).
In UL residential applications the entry delay shall not exceed 45 seconds, or 15 seconds for UL
U L
Commercial Burglary applications.
AC Loss Delay
073 AC LOSS 15MN
01 (00-15)
Indicates the time delay in 15-minute intervals for transmission of an AC loss signal. AC
failure must exist for the AC loss period before an AC loss signal will be transmitted.
Section 8 - LCD Keypad Programming Questions
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