
5.3 Programming Descriptions
5-45
[804][330] WT4911 Maximum Bell Activation Time
This value determines the maximum time the wireless bell/siren will sound before automatically turning off.
[804][900] General Wireless Options
[851] GPRS/Ethernet Module Programming
Refer to the associated manual for programming details.
[898] Wireless Device Enrolment
See Chapter 2 for details.
[899] Template Programming
See Chapter 4 for details.
[900] Alarm System Version
When this section is entered the version of the panel is displayed as a 4-digit decimal entry.
E.g., The entry 1234 = Version 12.34. This is a read-only value.
[904] Wireless Module Placement Test
See Chapter 2 for details.
[905] Wireless Keypad Placement Test
See Chapter 2 for details.
[906] Wireless Siren Placement Test
See Chapter 2 for details.
[990] Installer Lockout Enable
This feature is designed to prevent installers other than the original from resetting the panel. If enabled, the panel gives a distinctive audible indication on power up
(the phone line relay will click 10 times). If a hardware default is attempted while lockout is enabled, the default does not occur and the false default attempt is
logged to the event buffer. This feature has no effect on a software default (all programming returns to the factory defaults).
[991] Installer Lockout Disable
This section disables the Installer Lockout feature described above.
[996] Restore Wireless Default Programming
All programming in section [804] Wireless Device Programming returns to the factory defaults.
[998] Restore Panel Default Programming
All programming in the PC9155 returns to the factory defaults, except for the Wireless Device Programming sections.
[2]
ON: Pre-Alarm Signal Enabled. When the system begins entry delay the entry delay time is sent to the wireless siren. If the wireless siren does not
receive a disarm command during the entry delay time, the siren will go into alarm.
OFF: Pre-Alarm Signal Disabled. When the system begins entry delay no entry delay time is sent to the wireless siren. The siren will not go into
alarm until it receives a signal from the panel to tell it to go into alarm.
[3]
ON: Strobe Squawks Enabled. This feature provides a visual indication on outdoor sirens when the system has been successfully armed or disarmed
without sounding the siren.
• One flash indicates that the system has been armed.
• Two flashes indicate the system has been disarmed with no alarms in memory.
• Three flash pairs indicates the system has been disarmed with alarms in memory.
OFF: Strobe Squawks Disabled. Outdoor siren LEDs will not flash (strobe) during arming or disarming.
i
This option functions independently of the programming in section [014] Opt. 1.
[4]-[8]
For Future Use
When these options are enabled or disabled, they affect all wireless devices on the system.
Option Description
[1]
For Future Use
[2]-[6]
For Future Use
[7]
ON: RF Jam Disabled. RF Jam conditions will NOT be detected, displayed and communicated.
OFF: RF Jam Enabled. RF Jam conditions will be detected, displayed and communicated.
[8]
ON: Global Placement Test. Module selection is NOT required for the placement test. Entering section [904]-[906] begins the testing. All zones,
keypads, and sirens that are enrolled are tested. Individual devices do not have to be selected.
OFF: Individual Module Placement Test. On entering section [904]-[906] a 2-digit entry is required to select the zone, keypad or siren to be tested.
Commentaires sur ces manuels