Access Codes |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
17107 |
Dealer Access
Code
|
Six digit dealer system access code |
6 Digits 0 to 9 |
None |
50013 |
Access Code |
Number of characters in all access codes
Length If length is increased in an existing code
it is padded with leading zeros. If length is
decreased in an existing code, the beginning
of the code is truncated
|
4, 5, 6
|
4 |
Reporting Phone Number Features |
xx = Reporting Phone Numbers 19 – 22 |
yy = Partition 1 to 4 (Home Navigator) 1 to 8 (Commercial and Fire Panel) |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
xx116 |
Account
Number 1
|
Account number 1 (Secondary phone number)
(2 keystrokes per character, 8 characters max)
00 = 0 |
04 = 4 |
08 = 8 |
12 = C |
01 = 1 |
05 = 5 |
09 = 9 |
13 = D |
02 = 2 |
06 = 6 |
10 = A |
14 = E |
03 = 3 |
07 = 7 |
11 = B |
15 = F |
|
00 to 15
|
00000000 |
xx117 |
Account Account
Number 2
|
number 2 (Primary phone number)
(2 keystrokes per character, 8 characters max)
|
00 to 15 |
00000000 |
yy001 |
Reporting
Phone #
Enable
|
Enables reporting phone number. If no, phone
number is skipped
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
yy002 |
Reporting Phone # |
Central station phone Number
of up to 24 characters
(2 keystrokes per character,
enter as 01 08 00 00 etc)
00 = 0 |
04 = 4 |
08 = 8 |
12 = 1 to 5 secs delay |
01 = 1 |
05 = 5 |
09 = 9 |
13 = Wait for dial tone |
02 = 2 |
06 = 6 |
10 = * |
03 = 3 |
07 = 7 |
11 = # |
|
24 characters
|
None |
yy003 |
Phone Report
Attempts
|
Number of phone report communication
attempts
|
5 – 10 |
5 |
yy004 |
Phone Report
Communication
Format
|
Phone Communication format:
0 – Contact ID
1 – SIA2000 at 1200 bps (PSK)
2 – SIA2000 at 300 bps (FSK)
(SIA does not Work on this panel although
it is in the installation manual)
|
0 – 2 |
0 |
yy005 |
Panic Zone
Number
|
Special zone number reported for panics |
1 – Special
0 – Not Special
|
0 |
17094 |
Phone Line 1
DTMF Dialing
|
Enables phone line 1 DTMF dialing |
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17095 |
Phone Line 2
DTMF Dialing
|
Enables phone line 2 DTMF dialing |
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17096 |
System Events
Reporting
|
Enables system events reporting to
central station
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17101 |
Buddy Dial
Attempts
|
Sets the number of dialing attempts before
buddy transmit request message is generated.
0 = immediate transmit request even if no report.
11 = no buddy transmit request
|
0 – 11
|
5 |
17102 |
System
Account #1
|
System account number 1
(2 keystrokes per account character)
(This is for downloading
It is NOT a standard Account Number!)
00 = 0 |
04 = 4 |
08 = 8 |
12 = C |
01 = 1 |
05 = 5 |
09 = 9 |
13 = D |
02 = 2 |
06 = 6 |
10 = A |
14 = E |
03 = 3 |
07 = 7 |
11 = B |
15 = F |
|
00 to 15
|
00000000 |
17103 |
System
Account #2
|
System account number 2
(2 keystrokes per account character)
(This is for downloading and
is NOT a standard Account Number!)
|
00 to 15
|
00000000 |
17104 |
Number of
Evacuation
Messages
|
Sets number of evacuation messages |
0 – 4 |
4 |
17105 |
Phone Line 1
Dialing Prefix
|
Sets dialing prefix character for phone line 1
(2 keystrokes per character, 1 character max)
00 = 0 |
04 = 4 |
08 = 8 |
12 = C |
01 = 1 |
05 = 5 |
09 = 9 |
13 = D |
02 = 2 |
06 = 6 |
10 = A |
14 = E |
03 = 3 |
07 = 7 |
11 = B |
15 = F |
|
00 – 13
|
None |
17106 |
Phone Line 2
Dialing Prefix
|
Sets dialing prefix character for phone line 2
(2 keystrokes per character, 1 character max)
|
00 – 13 |
None |
Pager Phone Numbers & Features |
zz = Pager Phone Numbers 25 – 40 |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
zz001 |
Pager Phone
Enable
|
Enables pager phone number
If no, phone number is skipped
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No
|
zz002 |
Pager Phone
Number
|
Pager phone number of up to 20 characters
consisting of (2 keystrokes per character):
00 = 0 |
04 = 4 |
08 = 8 |
12 = 1 to 5 seconds delay |
01 = 1 |
05 = 5 |
09 = 9 |
13 = Wait for dial tone |
02 = 2 |
06 = 6 |
10 = * |
03 = 3 |
07 = 7 |
11 = # |
|
20 characters
|
None |
zz003 |
Phone pager
Attempts
|
Number of communication attempts to pager |
3 – 10 |
3 |
zz004 |
Phone Pager
Communication
Format
|
Phone page communication format:
0 – TAP at 300 bps (FSK)
1 – TAP at 1200 pbs (PSK)
|
0 – 1
|
1 |
zz005 |
Communication
Character
Format
|
Digital communication character format |
1 = 7E1
0 = 8N1
|
1 – 7E1
|
zz006 |
Pager System
Reports
|
Enables system reporting to pager |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
zz007 |
Partition 1
Pager Reports
|
Enables partition 1 reporting to pager |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No
(1 = Yes
for zz = 25)
|
zz008 |
Partition 2
Pager Reports
|
Enables partition 2 reporting to pager |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No
(1 = Yes
for zz = 26)
|
zz009 |
Partition 3
Pager Reports
|
Enables partition 3 reporting to pager |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No
(1 = Yes
for zz = 27)
|
zz010 |
Partition 4
Pager Reports
|
Enables partition 4 reporting to pager |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No
(1 = Yes
for zz = 28)
|
zz011 |
Partition 5
Pager Reports
|
Enables partition 5 reporting to pager |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No
(1 = Yes
for zz = 29)
|
zz0112 |
to zz0114 |
not used if Home Navigator |
zz015 |
Pager PIN |
Pager PIN number |
Up to 15
digits (0 – 9)
|
None |
zz016 |
Pager
Message
Length
|
Maximum length of pager message |
0 – 255
Characters
|
120 |
Downloader Phone Number & Features |
Phone numbers 23 – 24 are downloader phone numbers |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
17052 |
Phone Answer
Rings
|
Number of phone rings required for the
panel to answer an incoming call
(Note: For residential use only)
|
1 – 12 rings
|
12 rings |
17053 |
Ring – Pause –
Ring Abort
Rings
|
Number of rings at which ring – pause – ring is
aborted (Note: For residential use only)
|
2 – 10 rings |
3 rings |
17086 |
Remote Phone
Enable
|
Enables remote phone access for partition 1
Note: For residential use only
|
1 – Yes |
1 – Yes |
17087 |
Remote Phone
Ring Count
Enable
|
Enables remote phone ring count
Note: For residential use only
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17088 |
Remote Phone
Ring – Pause –
Ring
|
Enable Enable remote phone ring – pause – ring answer
Note: For residential use only
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17107 |
Dealer Access
Code
|
Six digit dealer system access code |
6 Digits 0 to 9 |
None |
17108 |
Downloader
Access Code
|
Five character downloader access code |
5 characters
0 to 9 & ASCII
|
12345 |
17109 |
Downloader
Account #
|
Eight character downloader account number |
8 characters
0 to 9 & ASCII
|
00000000 |
17122 |
Downloader
Callback
|
Enables panel to downloader callback |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
23001 |
Downloader
Phone Enable
|
Enables Downloading |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
23002 |
Downloader
Phone #
|
Downloader phone Number
of up to 24 characters
(2 keystrokes per character)
00 = 0 |
04 = 4 |
08 = 8 |
12 = 1 to 5 seconds delay |
01 = 1 |
05 = 5 |
09 = 9 |
13 = Wait for dial tone |
02 = 2 |
06 = 6 |
10 = * |
03 = 3 |
07 = 7 |
11 = # |
|
24 characters
|
None |
Zone Features |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
47001 |
Add (Learn)
Zones
|
Adds (learns) new zones. The user supplies
the partition number, zone type number, and
zone number. Press * to cancel
This system cannot use SAW Sensors!
|
47002 |
Delete
Zones
|
Deletes (unlearns) existing zones. If no zone
exists, the system will display/sound “NO
ZONES” and return to the program menu. The
user supplies the zone number to delete
|
47003 |
List
Zones
|
Lists existing zones. The system will list the
zone number, type number, partition number. If
no zone exists, the system will display/sound
“NO ZONE” and return to main menu. The #
(done) key will skip forward and * (cancel) key
will exit
|
47004 |
Zone
Attributes
|
Allows changing of zone attributes:
1 |
– Critical Security Zone |
2 |
– RF Supervisory Time (default = A (4 hours) |
3 |
– Zone Activity Threshold (0 = none, 1 = xx018, 2 = xx019, 3 = xx020) |
4 |
– Hardwire Smoke Verify |
5 |
– Delayed Zone (See 17117) |
6 |
– Floor (1 – 20 above ground, 21 – 29 below ground, 0 = none) |
8, 9 |
– Not used |
10 |
– Warning message index (0 = none) |
|
49001 |
Zone Text |
Allows zone display text entries. System
zone number and up to eight three – digit
text entries
Click HERE for Text Listing
|
000 – 999
(8 entries max)
|
47005 |
Test Buddies |
Causes the system to test buddies.
If no buddy zones have been added (learned),
then no transmission will be generated.
|
47006 |
List Buddies |
Lists existing buddy zone numbers, IDs, and
recent signal strengths
|
47007 |
Add (Learn)
Analog Zones
|
Adds (learns) analog addressable smoke |
47008 |
Test Analog
Zones
|
Tests analog addressable smoke zones |
Bus Device Options |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
48001 |
Add (Learn)
Device
|
Adds (learns) new bus device. (The device must
be connected and powered. The added device is
automatically assigned to partition 1.
|
48002 |
Delete Bus
Device
|
Deletes (unlearns) an existing bus device. The
system asks for the 8 – digit bus device unique ID
number to delete. Include leading zeros if any.
|
48003 |
List Bus
Devices
|
Lists existing bus devices. The system will list
the device address number, device unique ID
number and partition number. Press the # key to
skip forward or the * key to exit
|
49002 |
Bus Device
Text
|
Allows SuperBus device display text entries
System requests bus device number and up
to eight three – digit text entries
Click HERE for Text Listing
|
000 – 999
(8 entries max)
|
48004 |
Bus Partition |
Assigns bus devices to a particular partition.
system will ask for the device number and
desired partition numbers
|
49004 |
Partition Text |
Allows partition display text entries. System
partition number and up to eight three –
digit text entries
Click HERE for Text Listing
|
000 – 999
(8 entries max)
|
49005 |
Static (Idle)
Display Text
|
Allows static (idle) display text entries.
System requests partition number and up
to 64 two – digit text entries
Click HERE for Text Listing
|
000 – 999
(64 entries max)
|
48005 |
Change Trans –
Bus Device ID
|
Changes bus wireless transmitting device used
to communicate with “buddy” panels and/or
wireless 2 – way devices. Accept indicated ID or
enter other added device’s unique ID number
|
48006 |
List Bus
Device Text
|
Lists existing bus device unique ID numbers and
display text
|
48007 |
Change Bus
Text ID
|
Changes (overwrites) Superbus device unique
ID text with another devices text. Enter current
and then desired device ID numbers
|
48008 |
Reset Analog
Smoke
|
Resets analog smoke module |
49003 |
Output Text |
Allows output device display text entries. Sys –
requests output number and up to eight
three – digit text entries
Click HERE for Text Listing
|
000 – 999
(8 entries max)
|
Keypad Options |
xx = Partition 01 to 04 |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
xx082 |
Fire Touchpad
Key or Code
|
Enables fire touchpad key or access code |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx083 |
Fire Tamper
Response
|
Sets response to fire zone/sensor tamper
(For commercial and residential burg only)
|
0 = Trouble
1 = Police Alarm
|
0 = Trouble
|
xx084 |
Aux/Med Panic
Assignment
|
Yes – Press phone 7777 or non – fire keypad
Auxiliary panic button generates auxiliary
panic alarm. No generates medical panic
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes
|
xx085 |
Police Panic
Enable
|
Enables non – fire touchpad police panic |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx086 |
Aux/Med Panic
Enable
|
Enables non – fire touchpad aux/medical
panic button
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx087 |
Fire Panic
Enable
|
Enables non – fire touchpad fire panic button
(Not to be used for fire pull stations)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx110 |
Chime Text |
Enables chime to also announce zone text |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
xx111 |
Close Chime |
Enables chime on zone closing and opening |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
17079 |
Voice Alarm
Volume
|
Sets voice alarm volume
Aux alarms are not sounded at high volume
|
1 – High
0 – Low
|
1 – High |
17080 |
Phone Police
Panic Enable
|
Enables phone police panic sequence |
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17081 |
Phone Aux/
Med Panic
Enable
|
Enables phone auxiliary/medical panic
sequence
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17082 |
Phone Fire
Panic Enable
|
Enables phone fire panic sequence |
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
System Times |
xx = Partition 01 to 04 |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
xx002 |
Siren Sound |
Number of minutes alarm siren sounds |
1 – 30 Minutes |
8 |
xx003 |
Entry Delay |
Length of entry delay in seconds |
24 – 120 Seconds |
32 |
xx004 |
Exit Delay |
Length of Exit Delay in seconds |
24 – 120 Seconds |
32 |
xx005 |
Extended Delay |
Length of extended delay in minutes |
5 – 30 Minutes |
2 |
xx006 |
Entry/Exit Fast
Beep Time
|
Length of time in seconds that fast beeps
will sound during the last part of entry/exit
delay to signal that the delay is ending
|
5 – 30 Seconds
|
10 |
xx009 |
No Activity
Time
|
Length of time in hours without an activity
After which no activity pre – alarm is initiated
|
1 – 24 Hours
0 = not active
|
0 |
xx010 |
No Activity
Report Delay
|
Length of time in minutes allowed after a no
activity exception is diagnosed before the
alarm condition is reported (to allow the user
to generate activity).
|
1 – 10 Minutes
|
5 |
xx011 |
Sensor Test
Time – out
|
Length of time inafter which sensor test
automatically times out
|
5 – 120 Minutes |
30 |
xx012 |
Panic Report
Delay
|
Length of time after panic alarm is detected
before report is sent
|
1 – 120 Seconds |
5 |
xx013 |
Alarm Report
Delay
|
Length of time after non – panic alarm is
detected before report is sent
|
1 – 120 Seconds |
5 |
xx014 |
Fire Report
Delay
|
Length of time after fire alarm is detected
condition is detected before report is sent
|
0 – 15 Minutes |
0 |
xx015 |
Suspicion
Alarm Delay
|
Length of time after suspicion type
detector is tripped in which condition
may be canceled and not generate alarm
|
1 – 120 Minutes
|
5 |
xx100 |
Exit Beeps |
Yes |
= beeps at beginning and ending with
voice and arming level notification
|
No |
= continuous beeps with voice & arming level |
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx101 |
Exit Delay
Termination
|
Enable early termination standard exit delay
(Can’t be used with Exit Delay Reset feature)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
xx102 |
Exit Delay
Reset
|
Enable one – time reset of standard exit delay
(Can’t be used with Exit Delay Termination)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
xx103 |
Entry Delay
Beeps
|
Determines if beeps sound on
standard entry delay (Yes) or all
segments of entry delay (No)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
17036 |
AC Power Out –
age Annuncia –
tion Delay
|
Determines how long it takes to
detect an AC power failure or restoral before
local trouble annunciation
|
1 – 200 Seconds
|
8 sec |
17041 |
AC Report
Delay
|
Delay time in hours before AC power fail is
reported to monitoring service. This time is
in addition to random 0 – 30 minute delay
|
0 – 36 Hours
|
6 hours |
17070 |
Daylight Sav –
ings Time
Adjust
|
Enables automatic daylight savings time
adjustment
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17073 |
Battery Test
Interval
|
Panel backup battery self – test interval |
1 = 4 hrs
0 = 24 hrs
|
1
(4 hrs)
|
Keypad Options |
xx = Partition 01 to 04 |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
xx082 |
Fire Touchpad
Key or Code
|
Enables fire touchpad key or access code |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx083 |
Fire Tamper
Response
|
Sets response to fire zone/sensor tamper
(For commercial and residential burg only)
0 = Trouble
1 = Police Alarm
|
0 = Trouble |
xx084 |
Aux/Med Panic
Assignment
|
Yes – Press phone 7777 or non – fire keypad
Auxiliary panic button generates auxiliary
panic alarm. No generates medical panic
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx085 |
Police Panic
Enable
|
Enables non – fire touchpad police panic |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx086 |
Aux/Med Panic
Enable
|
Enables non – fire touchpad aux/medical
panic button
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx087 |
Fire Panic
Enable
|
Enables non – fire touchpad fire panic button
(Not to be used for fire pull stations)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx110 |
Chime Text |
Enables chime to also announce zone text |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
xx111 |
Close Chime |
Enables chime on zone closing and opening |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
17079 |
Voice Alarm
Volume
|
Sets voice alarm volume
Aux alarms are not sounded at high volume)
|
1 – High
0 – Low
|
1 – High |
17080 |
Phone Police
Panic Enable
|
Enables phone police panic sequence |
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17081 |
Phone Aux/
Med Panic
Enable
|
Enables phone auxiliary/medical panic
sequence
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17082 |
Phone Fire
Panic Enable
|
Enables phone fire panic sequence |
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
System Times |
xx = Partition 01 to 04 |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
xx002 |
Siren Sound |
Number of minutes alarm siren sounds |
1 – 30 Minutes |
8 |
xx003 |
Entry Delay |
Length of entry delay in seconds |
24 – 120 Seconds |
32 |
xx004 |
Exit Delay |
Length of Exit Delay in seconds |
24 – 120 Seconds |
32 |
xx005 |
Extended Delay |
Length of extended delay in minutes |
5 – 30 Minutes |
2 |
xx006 |
Entry/Exit Fast
Beep Time
|
Length of time in seconds that fast beeps
will sound during the last part of entry/exit
delay to signal that the delay is ending
|
5 – 30 Seconds
|
10 |
xx009 |
No Activity
Time
|
Length of time in hours without an activity
After which no activity pre – alarm is initiated
|
1 – 24 Hours
0 = not active
|
0 |
xx010 |
No Activity
Report Delay
|
Length of time in minutes allowed after a no
activity exception is diagnosed before the
alarm condition is reported (to allow the user
to generate activity).
|
1 – 10 Minutes
|
5 |
xx011 |
Sensor Test
Time – out
|
Length of time inafter which sensor test
automatically times out
|
5 – 120 Minutes |
30 |
xx012 |
Panic Report
Delay
|
Length of time after panic alarm is detected
before report is sent
|
1 – 120 Seconds |
5 |
xx013 |
Alarm Report
Delay
|
Length of time after non – panic alarm is
detected before report is sent
|
1 – 120 Seconds |
5 |
xx014 |
Fire Report
Delay
|
Length of time after fire alarm is detected
condition is detected before report is sent
|
0 – 15 Minutes |
0 |
xx015 |
Suspicion
Alarm Delay
|
Length of time after suspicion type
detector is tripped in which condition
may be canceled and not generate alarm
|
1 – 120 Minutes
|
5 |
xx100 |
Exit Beeps |
Yes |
= beeps at beginning and ending with
voice and arming level notification
|
No |
= continuous beeps with voice & arming level |
\
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx101 |
Exit Delay
Termination
|
Enable early termination standard exit delay
(Can’t be used with Exit Delay Reset feature) 1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
xx102 |
Exit Delay
Reset
|
Enable one – time reset of standard exit delay
(Can’t be used with Exit Delay Termination)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
xx103 |
Entry Delay
Beeps
|
Determines if beeps sound on
standard entry delay (Yes) or all
segments of entry delay (No)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
17036 |
AC Power Out –
age Annuncia –
tion Delay
|
Determines how long it takes to
detect an AC power failure or restoral before
local trouble annunciation
|
1 – 200 Seconds
|
8 sec |
17041 |
AC Report
Delay
|
Delay time in hours before AC power fail is
reported to monitoring service. This time is
in addition to random 0 – 30 minute delay
|
0 – 36 Hours
|
6 hours |
17070 |
Daylight Sav –
ings Time
Adjust
|
Enables automatic daylight savings time
adjustment
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17073 |
Battery Test
Interval
|
Panel backup battery self – test interval |
1 = 4 hrs
0 = 24 hrs
|
1
(4 hrs)
|
Partition Features |
(xx = Partition 01 to 08) |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
xx001 |
LTIME Sound
Time
|
Local annunciation time (LTIME) of day
when all existing trouble conditions
are spoken and displayed locally and
trouble beeps start. LTIME automatically
set to 4 hours on commercial systems
|
(00:00 – 23:59)
|
1200 |
xx007 |
Scheduled
Arming Period
|
Length of scheduled (auto) arming period
(minutes). Measured from beginning of
notification to actual arming
|
5 – 30 Minutes
|
10 |
xx008 |
Scheduled
Arming
Extension
|
Amount of time in minutes by which
scheduled arming will be suspended
during prealarm period. Arming extension
is done by arming to current level during
prealarm period
|
15 – 120 Minutes
|
30 |
xx016 |
Not Used |
xx017 |
Bypass Limit |
Number of sensors which may be bypassed |
0 – 132 Sensors |
132 |
xx018 |
Zone/Sensor
Activity
Delay 1
|
Fault Number of level changes without zone/sensor
activity on threshold 1 before sensor activity
trouble is generated
|
1 – 255 Level
Changes
|
10
|
xx019 |
Zone/Sensor
Activity Fault
Delay 2
|
Number of level changes without zone/sensor
activity on threshold 2 before sensor activity
trouble is generated
|
1 – 255 Level
Changes
|
30
|
xx020 |
Zone/Sensor
Activity Fault
Delay 3
|
Number of level changes without zone/sensor
activity on threshold 2 before sensor activity
trouble is generated
|
1 – 255 Level
Changes
|
30
|
xx021 |
Auto Bypass
Trips
|
Number of trips from one zone/sensor
an arming period after which zone/sensor
is automatically bypassed until next arming
level change. Also resets at midnight
|
1 – 8 Trips
|
3
|
xx022 |
X10 House
Code 1
|
Panel house code setting used for first 16
X – 10 line carrier devices. Device codes are
represented in letters A (1) through P (16)
|
1 – 16 (A – P)
|
XX
(XX = Partition)
|
xx023 |
X10 House
Code 1
|
Panel house code setting used for first 16
X – 10 line carrier devices. Device codes are
represented in letters A (1) through P (16)
|
1 – 16 (A – P)
|
XX + 4
|
xx024 |
Not Used |
xx025 |
Level 2 Enable |
Enables Level 2 Arming |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes
(Enabled)
|
xx026 |
Level 3 Enable |
Enables Level 3 Arming |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes
(Enabled)
|
xx027 |
Level 4 Enable |
Enables Level 4 Arming |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes
(Enabled)
|
xx028 |
Level 5 Enable |
Enables Level 5 Arming |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes
(Enabled)
|
xx029 |
to xx048 |
Not Used |
xx049 |
Output 1
Number
|
Output number for non – X10 menu output 33
0 (none), 0 – 100
|
0 = None
0 = 100
|
0 = None |
xx050 |
Output 2
Number
|
Output number for non – X10 menu output 34
0 (none), 0 – 100
|
0 = None
0 = 100
|
0 = None |
xx051 |
Output 3
Number
|
Output number for non – X10 menu output 35
0 (none), 0 – 100
|
0 = None
0 = 100
|
0 = None |
xx052 |
Output 4
Number
|
Output number for non – X10 menu output 36
0 (none), 0 – 100
|
0 = None
0 = 100
|
0 = None |
xx053 |
Output 5
Number
|
Output number for non – X10 menu output 37
0 (none), 0 – 100
|
0 = None
0 = 100
|
0 = None |
xx054 |
Output 6
Number
|
Output number for non – X10 menu output 38
0 (none), 0 – 100
|
0 = None
0 = 100
|
0 = None |
xx055 |
Output 7
Number
|
Output number for non – X10 menu output 39
0 (none), 0 – 100
|
0 = None
0 = 100
|
0 = None |
xx056 |
Output 8
Number
|
Output number for non – X10 menu output 40
0 (none), 0 – 100
|
0 = None
0 = 100
|
0 = None |
xx062 |
Unused |
xx063 |
Direct Arm
Level – 3 Action
|
Special action assignment for direct arming to
Level – 3 special Learn Mode transmissions
(See list in xx057.)
|
4 – 16
|
6
|
xx064 |
Direct Arm
Level – 2 Action
|
Special action assignment for direct arming to
Level – 2 special Learn Mode transmissions
(See list in xx057)
|
4 – 16
|
5
|
xx067 |
Unused |
xx068 |
Partition Enable |
Partition enable
(Partition 01 is always enabled)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
Part1 = 1
Others = 0
|
xx069 |
Light Access
Code Enable
|
Access code required for light control |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
xx070 |
Device Access
Code Enable
|
Access code required for device item control |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
xx071 |
Latch Key
Access Code
Enable
|
Access code required to access latchkey
(automatic alarm if not disarmed within a
preset period of time)
|
1 = On
0 = Off
|
0 = Off
|
xx072 |
to xx075 |
Not Used |
xx076 |
Keypad Tamper |
Enables keypad tamper alarm
(incorrect access code)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
xx077 |
Intrusion
Report Delay
|
If enabled, first trip of intrusion sensors
cause local police alarm, second generates
report. If disabled first trip causes alarm
and generates report
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No
|
xx078 |
Suspicion
Alarm Delay
|
If on, suspicion trips generates alarm after
time – out. If off no alarms will be generated
from a suspicion trip
|
1 = ON
0 = Off
|
0 = On
|
xx079 |
Zone Tamper
Report Enable
|
Enables zone tamper report even if zone is
not “armed” (all arming states)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
xx080 |
Two Trip Type
Report Enable
|
Enables two trip type. The first trip of sensor
in this type causes a local police alarm. The
second trip generates a report
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No
|
xx081 |
Not used |
xx088 |
Report
Partition
Events
|
Enables reporting of partition events to
Central Station
|
1 = On
0 = Off
|
1 = On |
xx089 |
Report Abort
on Cancel Event
|
Enables report aborting on cancel event
|
1 = On
0 = Off
|
1 = On |
xx090 |
Second Fire
Alarm Ends
Delay
|
Enables second fire alarm to end report delay |
1 = On
0 = Off
|
1 = On |
xx091 |
Print Partition
Events
|
Enables partition (xx) events to be printed |
1 = On
0 = Off
|
1 = On |
xx092 |
Auto Forced
Arming
|
Enables auto forced arming
(Auto bypass of protest sensors on arming)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx093 |
Quick Arm |
Enables quick arming
(Arming without the need for access code)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx094 |
Schedule
Arm/Disarm
|
Enables arm/disarm by schedule |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx095 |
Swinger
Bypass Enable
|
Enables swinger (multiple trips within
a certain time) automatic bypassing
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx096 |
Auto Unby –
pass Enable
|
Enables automatic unbypassing |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
xx097 |
Exterior Siren
Arming Verifi –
cation
|
Enables arming verification on exterior sirens |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No |
xx098 |
Local Closing
Report Verifi –
cation
|
Enables local verification of closing report |
1 = On
0 = Off
|
0 = Off |
xx099 |
Not used |
xx104 |
to xx108 |
Not used |
xx108 |
Ltime Sound
Enable
|
Enables LTIME (timed system trouble)
annunciation. (See xx001)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
xx109 |
Not Used |
xx112 |
All Restoral
Reports
|
On |
= Restoral reports get generated for all
reporting types.
|
Off |
= type definition for
the generation of restoral reports applies
|
|
1 = On
0 = Off
|
0 = Off
|
xx113 |
Instant Exte –
rior Siren
|
Yes |
= exterior siren sounds instantly during
alarm.
|
No |
= sounds after 15 second delay |
|
1 = Yes 0 = No
|
0 = No
|
xx114 |
Instant RF Low
Battery Indica –
tion
|
Enables instant indication of wireless sensor
low battery condition.
|
1 = On
0 = Off
|
1 = On |
xx115 |
Not used |
xx119 |
Not used |
xx120 |
Keyswitch
Close Default
|
Arming level to default to for keyswitch close |
Level 2 – 5 |
Level 3 |
xx121 |
to xx125 |
Not Used |
System Features |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
17001 |
System Date |
System date in MMDDYY format |
6 digits
(MMDDYY)
|
1/1/00 |
17002 |
System Time |
System time in 24 – hour HHMMSS format |
6 digits
(HHMMSS)
|
12:00:00 |
17003 |
System Day
Week
|
System day of week
(0 = Monday to 6 = Sunday)
|
0 to 6 |
5 = Sat |
17004 |
STIME Report
Time
|
Time of day (00:00 – 23:59) auto phone test is
performed and reported.
|
4 digits
(HHMM)
|
1:00 |
17005 |
Not used |
17006 |
GPI/O 1
Response
Time
|
Each on – board inputs has a response time
panel has to “see” transition for at least
that length of time to deem it a trip or restoral
General purpose input #1 response time in 16
msec (Actual time = value x 16 msec)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17007 |
GPI/O 2
Response
Time
|
General purpose input #2 response time in 16
16 msec increments
(Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17008 |
GPI/O 3
Response
Time
|
General purpose input #3 response time in 16
16 msec increments
(Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17009 |
GPI/O 4
Response
Time
|
General purpose input #4 response time in 16
16 msec increments
(Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17010 |
GPI/O 5
Response
Time
|
General purpose input #5 response time in 16
16 msec increments
(Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17011 |
GPI/O 6
Response
Time
|
General purpose input #6 response time in 16
16 msec increments
(Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17012 |
Exp Input 1
Response
Time
|
Expansion input #1 response time in 16
16 msec increments
(Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17013 |
Exp Input 2
Response
Time
|
Expansion input #2 response time in 16
16 msec increments
(Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17014 |
Exp Input 3
Response
Time
|
Expansion input #3 response time in 16
16 msec increments
(Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17015 |
Exp Input 4
Response
Time
|
Expansion input #4 response time in 16
16 msec increments
(Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17016 |
Exp Input 5
Response
Time
|
Expansion input #5 response time in 16
16 msec increments
(Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17017 |
Exp Input 6
Response
Time
|
Expansion input #6 response time in 16
16 msec increments
(Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17018 |
Maximum Ring
Cycle Time
|
Maximum cycle time for ring signal |
0 – 255 msec |
67 msec |
17019 |
Minimum Ring
Burst Duration
|
Minimum duration of a valid ring burst in
10 msec increments. (3 – 300 x10 msec)
|
3 – 300 x10 msec |
40
(400 msec)
|
17020 |
Maximum Ring
Burst Duration
|
Maximum duration of a valid ring burst in
10 msec increments. (3 – 300 x10 msec)
|
3 – 300 x10 msec |
250
(2500 msec)
|
17021 |
Min Duration
Between Ring
Bursts
|
Min duration between valid ring bursts
in 10 msec increments (3 – 300 x10 msec.)
|
0 – 300 x10 msec |
0 msec |
17022 |
Max Duration
Between Ring
Bursts
|
Min duration between valid ring bursts
in 10 msec increments (3 – 300 x10 msec.)
|
0 – 300 x10 msec |
0 msec |
17023 |
Min Time
Between Rings
|
Min time between valid rings in 10 msec
increments (100 – 999 x10 msec.)
|
100 – 9999
x10 msec
|
200
(2000 msec)
|
17024 |
Max Time
Between Rings
|
Max time between valid rings in 10 msec
increments (100 – 999 x10 msec.)
|
17025 |
Min Time
Between Ring –
Pause – Ring
Calls
|
Min time between ring – pause – ring calls |
6 – 20 sec |
10 sec |
17026 |
Max Time
Between Ring –
Pause – Ring
Calls
|
Max time between ring – pause – ring calls |
7 – 60 sec |
30 sec |
17027 |
On – Hook
Before Hang –
up Time
|
Time telephone is held on – hook before hang – up |
2 – 10 sec |
4 sec |
17028 |
Off – Hook Time
For Seize
|
Max time between local phone off – hook
and DTMF seize sequence for local phone control
|
0 – 255 sec
5 sec
|
17029 |
Maximum
Answer Time
|
Max time between ring signal and local
phone off – hook to be considered answer of call
|
0 – 255 sec |
8 sec |
17030 |
Time Between
Phone Panic
Keystrokes
|
Max time between keystrokes in a phone
panic sequence
|
1 – 5 sec |
2 sec |
17031 |
Minimum
Tone Duration
|
Minimum duration of a valid DTMF tone in
msec increments. (1 – 100 x10 msec.)
|
10 1 – 100 x10 msec |
3
(30 msec)
|
17032 |
Min Duration
Between
Tones
|
Minimum duration of pause between DTMF
tones in 10 msec increments
|
1 – 100 x10 msec |
5
(50 msec)
|
17033 |
Not used |
17034 |
Auto Phone
Test
Frequency
|
Automatic system phone test frequency in
days. Reported at STIME (0 is off)
|
0 – 255 days |
7 |
17035 |
Not used |
17037 |
Low Battery
Voltage
|
Battery voltage at which a low battery is
indicatedcated. (Set in 1/17 volt units)
|
172 – 188
(10.1 – 11.1 volts)
|
180
(10.6 volts)
|
17038 |
OK Battery
Voltage
|
Battery voltage at which a battery OK is
indicated
|
188 – 204
(11.1 – 12.0 volts)
|
196
(11.5 volts)
|
17039 |
Start Shut –
down Battery
Voltage
|
Battery voltage at which shutdown is started |
151 – 167
(8.9 – 9.8 volts)
|
159
(9.4 volts)
|
17040 |
Cancel Shut –
down Battery
Voltage
|
Battery voltage at which shutdown cancels |
168 – 184
(9.9 – 10.8 volts)
|
176
(10.4 volts)
|
17042 |
Not used |
17043 |
History Buffer % |
Let history buffer get xxx percent full before
generating trouble indication. Another trouble
is generated when the buffer overflows
|
10 – 100
80
|
17044 |
Report Buffer % |
Allows report buffer to get xxx percent full
before forcing report of delayed low priority
events. No trouble generated until report
buffer overflows
|
10 – 100
80
|
17045 |
Not used |
17046 |
Medical Alarm
Sound Rhythm
|
Medical alarm sound rhythm
(_ represents 125 sec sound,
___ represents 5 second sound):
1 – ___ ___ ___ ___ (repeat) |
2 – ___ _ _ ___ (repeat) |
3 – ___ (repeat) |
4 – _ (repeat) |
5 – __________(steady on) |
6 – (programmable) |
|
1 – 6
3
|
17047 |
Police Alarm
Sound Rhythm
|
Police alarm sound rhythm
(See Medical Alarm Sound Rhythm above)
|
1 – 6 |
5 |
17048 |
Auxiliary Alarm
Sound Rhythm
|
Auxiliary alarm sound rhythm.
(See Medical Alarm Sound Rhythm selections)
|
1 – 6 |
4 |
17049 |
Supervisory
Time A
|
Supervisory time A in hours
(See 47004)
|
2 – 24 hrs |
4 hrs |
17050 |
Supervisory
Time B
|
Supervisory time B in hours
(See 47004)
|
2 – 24 hrs |
24 hrs |
17051 |
Not used |
17054 |
Minimum Valid
Ring Cycles
|
Minimum number of cycles in a valid ring |
0 – 255 cycles |
2 cycles |
17055 |
Valid Ring
Bursts
|
Number of ring bursts in a valid ring |
1 – 5 bursts |
1 burst |
17056 |
Local Phone
Control
Sequence
|
DTMF sequence for local phone control |
0 – 9,*,# |
**## |
17057 |
Phone Device
Override
Sequence
|
DTMF sequence for phone device override |
0 – 9,*,# |
**## |
17058 |
Pager ID |
Determines system ID sent with pager report |
0 – 255 |
0 |
17059 |
– 17062 |
Not used |
17063 |
GPI/O 1
In/Out
|
Sets general purpose input/output (GPI/O) #1
as an input or output
|
1 – Output
0 – Input
|
0 – Input |
17064 |
GPI/O 2
In/Out
|
Sets general purpose input/output (GPI/O) #2
as an input or output
|
1 – Output
0 – Input
|
0 – Input |
17065 |
GPI/O 3
In/Out
|
Sets general purpose input/output (GPI/O) #3
as an input or output
|
1 – Output
0 – Input
|
0 – Input |
17066 |
GPI/O 4
In/Out
|
Sets general purpose input/output (GPI/O) #4
as an input or output
|
1 – Output
0 – Input
|
0 – Input |
17067 |
GPI/O 5
In/Out
|
Sets general purpose input/output (GPI/O) #5
as an input or output
|
1 – Output
0 – Input
|
0 – Input |
17068 |
GPI/O 6
In/Out
|
Sets general purpose input/output (GPI/O) #6
as an input or output
|
1 – Output
0 – Input
|
0 – Input |
17069 |
No Phone Line |
No phone line is connected to the panel. If
no phone line is connected, the panel will
not check for phone line failure
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
0 – No
|
17071 |
Not used |
17072 |
RF Jam Detect
Sound Enable
|
Enables wireless signal jamming detection
Note: Must be enabled for commercial fire,
commercial burg, and residential fire systems
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes
|
17074 |
High – Rise
Building
|
Enables zones for “floor” attributes
(See 47004)
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
0 – No |
17075 |
Not used |
17076 |
Commercial/
Residence
|
Sets commercial or residence application
If commercial, LTIME is set to every 4 hours
instead of every 24 hours. Also changes
names indicated for levels 2 and 3
|
1 – Commercial
0 – Residential
|
0
|
17077 |
Not used |
17078 |
Wireless
Radio Fail
Detect
|
Enables detection and indication of wireless
radio failure
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17083 |
Evacuation
Messages
|
Enables fire alarm evacuation audio messages |
1 – On
0 – Off
|
0 – Off |
17084 |
First Fire
Alarm Disarm
Silence
|
Enables first fire alarm disarm to silence and
not cancel alarm
(Second disarm cancels alarm)
|
1 – On
0 – Off
|
0 – Off |
17085 |
Local Partition
1 Phone
Enable
|
Enables local phone access and control in
partition 1
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17089 |
Remote Phone
Override
Enable
|
Enables remote phone override
Note: For residential use only
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17090 |
Remote Phone
Tollsaver
|
Enables remote phone answer four rings
earlier than ring count (17052) if
alarms/troubles have occurred
Note: For residential use only
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes
|
17091 |
Ring Valid
Cycle Time
|
Enables ring valid at beginning or end of cycle
Note: For residential use only
|
1 – Beginning
0 – End
|
0 – End |
17092 |
Off – hook
Activity
|
Enables phone off – hook condition as activity
Note: For residential use only
|
1 – On
0 – Off
|
1 – On |
17093 |
Not used |
17097 |
Print
Line feed
|
Sets printing of line feed following
carriage return
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17098 |
Zone Test
From Phone
|
Enables zone test operation from a remote
telephone
|
1 – Yes
0 – No
|
1 – Yes |
17099 |
Print System
Events
|
Enables printing of system events |
1 – Yes 0 – No |
1 – Yes |
17100 |
Not used |
17110 |
Not used |
17111 |
Fire Silence
Time
|
Duration for which fire alarm is silenced |
15 – 999 sec |
30 |
17112 |
Output Delay
Time
|
Duration for which output activation is delayed |
1 – 999 sec |
30 |
17113 |
Output Delay
A One – Shot
Time
|
Duration A for which output is activated |
1 – 999 |
4 |
17114 |
Output Delay
B One – Shot
Time
|
Duration B for which output is activated |
1 – 999 |
30 |
17115 |
Output Delay
C Time
|
Duration C for which output is activated |
1 – 999 |
180 |
17116 |
Output Delay
D One – Shot
Time
|
Duration D for which output is activated |
1 – 999 |
900 |
17117 |
Zone Trip
Alarm Delay
|
Delay duration after zone trip before alarm |
1 – 255 |
10 |
17118 |
GP Input 7
Response
Time
|
General purpose input #7 response time in
16 msec (Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17119 |
Expansion
Input 7
Resp Time
|
Expansion input #7 response time in
16 msec (Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17120 |
Expansion
Input 8
Resp Time
|
Expansion input #8 response time in
16 msec (Actual time = value x 16 msec.)
|
8 – 255
(0.128 – 4.08 sec)
|
32
(0.512 sec)
|
17121 |
Not used |
17123 |
AC Line Hz |
AC power line frequency |
1 = 50 Hz
0 = 60hz
|
0 = 60 Hz |
17124 |
Epson ESC/P |
Enables Epson printer ESC/P protocol |
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
17125 |
Partition Text
Speech
|
Enables partition text to be displayed and
spoken. (0 – No for single partition systems)
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes |
17126 |
Enable
Unsilence
|
Enables unsilencing of fire alarm after
silencing period expires. If not set, a
silenced alarm will not resound
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
0 = No
|
17127 |
to 17128 |
Not used |
17129 |
Non UL – 864
Enable
|
Sets panel to non UL – 864. This allows
options which are otherwise not accessible
|
1 = Yes
0 = No
|
1 = Yes
|
Keyfob Options |
xx = Partition 01 to 04 |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
xx057 |
Unlock Button
Action
|
Special action assignment for keychain
Touchpad Unlock button
|
4 – 16 |
4 |
|
0 to 2 = Not used |
11 |
= Arm to closed level with latchkey |
3 |
= Auxiliary Panic |
12 |
= Increment arming (0 to 1, 1 to 2, 2 to 3) |
4 |
= Arm to level 1 |
13 |
= Turn all* lights on |
5 |
= Arm to level 2 |
14 |
= Turn all* lights off |
6 |
= Arm to level 3 |
15 |
= Toggle all* lights |
7 |
= Arm to special level 4 |
16 |
= Do nothing |
8 |
= Arm to special level 5 |
* |
all lights having the first (of two)
House Codes in the partition.
|
9 |
= Arm to closed level |
|
10 |
= Arm to closed level & no delay |
|
xx058 |
Lock Button
Action
|
Special action assignment for keychain
Touchpad Lock button (See list in xx057)
|
4 – 16 |
9 |
xx059 |
Lights Button
Action
|
Special action assignment for keychain
Touchpad Lights button (See list in xx057)
|
4 – 16 |
15 |
xx060 |
Star Button
Action
|
Special action assignment for keychain
Touchpad Star button (See list in xx057)
|
4 – 16 |
12 |
xx061 |
Lights/Star
Buttons Action
|
Special action assignment for keychain
touchpad Lights and Star button combo
|
3 – 16 |
3 |
xx065 |
Lock/Star But –
ton Action
|
Special action assignment for keychain
touchpad lock and star button combination
(See list in xx057)
|
4 – 16 |
16 |
xx066 |
Unlock/Lights
Button Action
|
Special action assignment for keychain
touchpad unlock and lights button combo
(See list in xx057)
|
4 – 16 |
16 |
xx118 |
Auto Close/
Keychain
Close Default
|
Arming level which to default for auto close
and/or keychain touchpad close
|
Level 2 – 5 |
Level 3 |
Misc System Options |
Location |
Feature |
Description |
Choices |
Default |
50001 |
Reset |
Resets panel memory to backed – up values |
50002 |
Clear |
Resets panel memory to factory default values |
50003 |
Software/
Version #
|
Indicates panel software and hardware version |
50004 |
Clear History |
Resets history buffer pointers and erases buffer backup |
Output Programming |
|
To view or change output configuration values: |
1. |
Press 8 to select System Menu. |
2. |
Press 0 to select Enter Program Mode. |
3. |
Enter your install access code (default is 0123). |
4. |
Enter the set output configuration feature number
(50005) from Table D.14 in Appendix D.
|
5. |
Enter output number and press #. |
6. |
Press # to accept the displayed value or enter the
desired value and press #.
|
7. |
Repeat steps 4 and 5 for all desired outputs. |
8. |
When finished, press * to exit menu. |
|