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299-301 Message routing for LSCP unit trouble messages Same as addresses 296 – 298
302-304 Message routings for fire trouble messages Same as addresses 296 - 298
Note: Fire zones have a fixed bell pattern - pulse on and off for half a second in groups
of three with an interval of one and a half seconds between each sequence. The cut-off
time is fixed at four minutes.
305-307 Message routings for open and close messages (duress, opening, normal closing,
perimeter closing, forced arming, failed to open and failed to close)
Same as addresses 296 – 298
308-310 Message routings for service messages (telephone test, ac loss and restore, low battery,
battery restore, bell cutoff, clock change, log 75% full and periodic test)
Same as addresses 296 – 298
311-377 Not available.
ADDRESSES 378-381: EXIT TIMERS
The exit delay timer determines the amount of time the user has to leave the premises after arming the
system. Enter a hexadecimal value number between 0 - 255 seconds using the hexadecimal conversion
chart in Appendix B. Note: Zones defined as Emergency/Hold-up, Tamper, Fire and Verified Fire
will ignore the exit delay even if defined.
378 Exit Delay Time for System 1
379 Exit Delay Time for System 2
380 Exit Delay Time for System 3
381 Exit Delay Time for System 4
ADDRESSES 382-384: ENTRY TIMERS
The entry delay timer determines the amount of time the user has to disarm the system before an alarm
is generated. Three different entry delay times can be programmed and each zone can be assigned one
of these delays. Enter a hexadecimal value number between 0 - 255 seconds using the hexadecimal
conversion chart in Appendix B. Note: Zones defined as Emergency/Hold-up, Tamper, Fire and
Verified Fire will ignore the entry delay even if defined.
382 Entry Delay 1
383 Entry Delay 2
384 Entry Delay 3
ADDRESSES 385-387: PULSE COUNTERS
Using a pulse counter helps eliminate false alarms and is very similar to pulse count selection in motion
detectors. When a pulse counter is assigned to a zone, the zone must be opened the selected number of
times, in the designated time period, before the panel generates an alarm.
Second digit value:
0 - 2 pulses within a period of 2 seconds 4 - 3 pulses within a period of 5 seconds
1 - 2 pulses within a period of 5 seconds 5 - 3 pulses within a period of 10 seconds
2 - 2 pulses within a period of 10 seconds 6 - 3 pulses within a period of 20 seconds
3 - 2 pulses within a period of 20 seconds 7 - 3 pulses within a period of 30 seconds
Note: A pulse counter should not be assigned to a zone using door contacts.
385 Pulse Counter Option 1
386 Pulse Counter Option 2
387 Pulse Counter Option 3
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