
Section 15 - Data Field Descriptions
15–3
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30 HARDWIRE SHORT DETECTION 0
0 = disable; 1 = enable
When enabled and a short occurs in any hardwired burglary zone (in zones 1-
6 only)
†
in the disarmed state, a Trouble report is sent to the Central Station,
and a
CHECK ZONE
message is displayed on the keypad.
This keypad message can be cleared only by removing the short and doing
two
disarms (
Code + OFF
). If any of these zones are open, a
FAULT ZONE
message appears on the keypad, but no message is sent to the Central
Station. The message automatically clears when the fault is rectified. All
other zone types retain their present functions in the disarmed state, and all
zone types retain their present functions in the armed state.
†
Hardwire Short Detection is automatically disabled on any zone
programmed for FIRE (Zone Type 09).
ZONE SOUNDS &
TIMING (
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31 -
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39)
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31 SINGLE ALARM SOUNDING PER ZONE
(per armed period)
0
0 = no limit on alarm sounding per
zone
1 = limit alarm sounding to once per arming period for a given zone
UL installations: Must be 0 (no limit)
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32 FIRE SOUNDER TIMEOUT 0
0 = yes; fire sounder timeout after time programmed in field
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33
1 = no fire sounder timeout; continue sounding until manually turned off
This control complies with NFPA
requirements
for temporal pulse sounding
of fire notification appliances.
Temporal pulse sounding for a fire
alarm
consists of the following:
3 pulses – pause – 3 pulses – pause – 3 pulses.
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33 ALARM BELL TIMEOUT 1
0 = no
timeout
1 = 4 min
2 = 8 min
3 = 12 min
4 = 16 min
This field determines whether
the external sounder shuts off after time
allotted, or continues until manually turned off.
UL installations: Must be set for a minimum of 4 min (option 1).
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34 EXIT DELAY 2
0 = 30-second delay 4 = 120-second delay
1 = 45-second delay 5 = 180-second delay
2 = 60-second delay 6 = 240-second delay
3 = 90-second delay
The system waits the time entered before it sounds an alarm if the exit door
is left open after the system has been armed.
UL installations: Cannot exceed 60 seconds total; therefore, due to the Exit
Delay Reset feature, set for 30 seconds
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35 ENTRY DELAY 1 1
0 = 30-second delay 4 = 120-second delay
1 = 45-second delay 5 = 180-second delay
2 = 60-second delay 6 = 240-second delay
3 = 90-second delay
The system waits the time entered before it sounds an alarm upon entering.
UL installations: Must be set for a maximum of 45 seconds
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