1St System Option Code; 2Nd System Option Code; 3Rd System Option Code - DSC PC155O Installation Manual

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[7] Auxiliary Delay Loop operates the same as the type [0] loop
except the entry/exit times can be independently set in section [18].
This loop type is useful when a loop with an entry and/or exit time
is required that is different from the standard times as established
for type [0] zones in section [17]. If section [32], light 5 is ON it will
enable the system to be armed even if the auxiliary delay loop is
open ("Ready" light ON). Also, the system can be armed with the
auxiliary delay loop closed and then it can be opened before the
auxiliary exit delay has expired. In both cases the auxiliary delay
loop will not become active until both the auxiliary exit delay has
expired and the loop is closed.
[8] Fire Loop Although a common fire signal is reported, any one of the
6 zones may be programmed as a fire loop. A fire loop is a
supervised (N.O. alarm initiating contacts), end-of-line resistor
circuit designed to accept latching 4-wire smoke detectors. See
the Control Panel Wiring Diagram.
On alarm, fire loop shorted, the bell / siren will sound using the
Temporal Fire pattern or will pulse to indicate that a fire loop has
been activated. Transmission by the digital communicator is delayed
30 seconds. If the alarm is acknowledged before the 30 second
delay has expired, pressing [#] will silence the alarm and abort the
transmission. If the alarm is NOT acknowledged within the 30
second period, transmission will proceed and cannot be aborted.
If the alarm has been silenced and all smoke detectors are not
restored to normal, the alarm will re-sound after 90 seconds; 30
seconds after that, the communicator will transmit. If the alarm re-
sounds, it may again be silenced by pressing [#] and the
communicator transmission will be aborted if the alarm is silenced
within the 30 second transmission delay period. Temporal Fire
pattern is 0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF, 0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF, 0.5
sec ON, 1.5 sec OFF.
To restore smoke detectors to normal, clear all smoke from the
detectors and perform a reset by pressing [ ] [7]. See section [24]
for programming the PGM terminal for smoke detector reset.
Pressing [ ][7] will remove power from the smoke detectors for 5
seconds; if the detectors are clear of smoke, they will return to
normal. If the detectors still have smoke in them, the alarm will re-
sound and the sequence described above will repeat.
For an open on any loop programmed for fire, the "Trouble" light will
come ON and the keypad sounder will beep every 10 seconds. The
keypad trouble buzzer will sound and the "Trouble" light will come
ON regardless of whether the panel is armed or disarmed. The
communicator will transmit the trouble condition if programmed in
section [09]. The audible trouble indication may be silenced by
pressing [#]. The "Trouble" light will only go OFF when all the fire
loop troubles are cleared. To determine the type of trouble, press
[ ][2].
Section [11], Digit #2 Summary:
[0] = Standard delay loop
[1] = Instant loop
[2] = Interior Loop
[3] = Interior... home / away loop
[4] = 24 hour... bell loop
[5] = 24 hour... bell / buzzer loop
[6] = 24 hour... buzzer loop
[7] = Auxiliary delay loop
[8] = Fire Loop

[12] 1st System Option Code

The 1st System Option Code is set using the zone lights as shown in the
table below. Once section [12] is entered, the 6 zone lights will indicate
the status of each option. Press a number key corresponding to the
zone light number to turn the option ON and OFF. Pressing [0] will turn
all the zone lights OFF and the options will be set as shown against
"Light Off".
ZONE
LIGHT
[1]
ON = Communicator disabled
• OFF = Communicator Enabled
[2]
ON = Transmission per 24 hour period
• OFF = Transmission per armed period
[3]
• ON = Alarm display while armed
OFF = No alarm display while armed
[4]
• ON = DTMF dialling*
OFF = Pulse dialling
[5]
ON = N.C. loops (except fire loops)
• OFF = End-of-line resistor loops
[6]
• ON = Keypad [P]anic audible
OFF = Keypad [P]anic silent
• Factory default settings
* DTMF dialling will default to pulse dialling after 2
unsuccessful DTMF dialling attempts.

[13] 2nd System Option Code

Use the same method of programming as section [12].
ZONE
LIGHT
[1]
• ON = Call 1st phone number only
OFF = Call 1st phone number with back-up to
2nd phone number
[2]
ON = Master Code not user changeable
• OFF = Master Code user changeable
[3]
ON = Bell squawk enabled* * * * *
• OFF = Bell squawk disabled
[4]
ON = PC16OUT module enabled
• OFF = PC16OUT module disabled
[5]
ON = 6th code is "maid's code"
(one-time use)
• OFF = 6th code is normal access code
[6]
ON = 1400 Hz handshake for Radionics
formats # 3, 4, B and C
• OFF = 2300 Hz handshake for Radionics
formats # 3, 4, B and C
• Factory default settings
* With bell squawk enabled, the bell / siren will sound one short burst
on arming and two short bursts on disarming.
NOTE: When the panel is set for Auto-Arming, the bell / siren will sound
1 short burst every 10 seconds for one minute before the panel Auto-
Arms unless the 'Bell During Auto-Arm' is disabled (section [32], light 2).

[14] 3rd System Option Code

Use the same method of programming as section [12].
ZONE
LIGHT
[1]
ON = Access code required for bypass
• OFF = Access code not required for bypass
[2]
ON = Enable [ ][4] downloading call feature
• OFF = Disable [ ][4] call feature
[3]
ON = Periodic downloading
• OFF = Periodic test transmission
[4]
ON = [ ][4] requires a access code
• OFF = [ ][4] does not require access code
[5]
• ON = [P]anic key has keypad-audible feedback
OFF = [P]anic key without keypad-audible feedback
[6]
ON = Partial closings identified
• OFF = Partial closings not identified
• Factory default settings
1
When option [2] is enabled, the user or on-site installer can initiate
a call to the downloading computer by pressing [ ][4].
1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3
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