
5.3 Programming Descriptions
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Exit Fault
If an Exit Error occurs and entry delay expires before the system is disarmed, this reporting code is sent. This reporting code is sent to the Openings & Closings call
direction group
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[342] Opening (Disarming) Reporting Codes (Users 1-16)
When the system is disarmed, an opening Reporting code for the corresponding user is transmitted.
These reporting codes are sent to the Opening & Closing call direction group.
Opening by Users (Duress)
An opening by an access code programmed as duress results in a transmission of the corresponding opening reporting code. These reporting codes are sent to the
Opening & Closing call direction group.
[344] Miscellaneous Opening (Disarming) Reporting Codes
Opening By Access Code 40
See [342] Opening (Disarming) by Users 1-16.
Special Opening
If the system is disarmed (opened) by using keyswitch zone, an unidentified wireless key, or downloading, this reporting code is transmitted to the Opening & Clos-
ing call direction group.
[345]-[346] Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes
Battery Trouble & Restore
If the standby battery is low or disconnected, this trouble is reported. These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance call direction group.
AC Failure & Restore
If the AC supply has failed or has been restored, these reporting codes are sent. A programmable delay (001-255 minutes, section [377]) applies to both the trouble
and the restore. These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance call direction group.
Fire Trouble & Restore
An open circuit or any Low Sensitivity, Tamper or Fault report from a wireless smoke detector, causes this trouble to be reported. These reporting codes are sent to
the System Maintenance call direction group.
Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble & Restore
If an auxiliary voltage supply trouble occurs (the Aux PTC has caused the auxiliary supply to stop outputting power), this trouble is reported. These reporting codes
are sent to the System Maintenance call direction group.
TLM Restore
The TLM Restore code is sent when the telephone trouble condition is restored. This reporting code is sent to the System Maintenance call direction group.
General System Trouble & Restore
These reporting codes are transmitted via System Maintenance call direction group to report RF Jam troubles or hardware fault troubles that occur on the system.
General System Supervisory Trouble
This trouble is created by a TLGS alternate communicator fault.
[347] Miscellaneous Maintenance Reporting Codes
Failure to Communicate (Phone Numbers 1, 2, 3 & 4)
When events fail to communicate to either telephone number, this reporting code is transmitted the next time a communication is successful. The information is
transmitted in the following order:
• Old Event(s)
• Failure To Communicate (Phone #1)
• New Event(s)
The FTC reporting code does not follow any call direction “group”. It is sent to every group’s call directions upon transmission of ‘failed to communicate’ events.
When event(s) fail to communicate to a telephone number, there is no attempt to communicate again until another event is sent to that phone number.
DLS Lead In and Lead Out
When call-back is enabled, the control panel transmits the DLS Lead In reporting code before calling back the downloading computer.The DLS Lead Out reporting
code is transmitted by the panel every time DLS has completed a successful DLS session with the control panel. The DLS Lead In reporting code is transmitted in
two ways: after the panel has been successfully called by DLS, but before the panel calls DLS back via the downloading telephone number when call-back is
enabled, or upon a user-initiated call-up. These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance call direction group.
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If the delay zone that caused the exit error has cross zoning enabled, the exit fault and zone alarm will still transmit if a second zone is not violated.
This is to inform the central station that the premise is not secure. The local alarm sequence follows the cross zoning rules. The exit error is transmitted
with the zone alarm that caused the fault, even if that zone has a transmission delay enabled.
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When the Aux Positive Temperature Co-efficient (electronic fuse) enters the open state due to a short or high current draw, if the short is removed
and a load is still applied, the Aux+ output will not recover. It must be powered down and back up again to restore this condition.
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If DLS is terminated by an alarm, the PC9155 will not communicate the DLS lead out event.
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