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In the PC3000 software versions prior to 7.5, Section [19] Zone Light 1 was used for
“Send Opening After Alarm”. In version 7.5 and later, this zone light now means “Bell
Pulses Always”. Sections [43], [44], [45], [50], [51], [52], [53] and [54] are new
sections in version 7.5 that did not exist in previous software versions. If you are
communicating with a PC3000 with software earlier than version 7.5, disregard
these sections.
Note that there is a new file for the PC3000 software version 7.7; refer to the PC3000
software version 7.7 Installation Manual for information on the new Programming
Sections.
PC2550 Panel Notes:
In the PC2550 software version 1.0, the last Closing Reporting Code in Section [8]
was called “Delayed Closing Code”; in software version 1.1, this code is now called
“Auto Arm Cancel Code”. In Section [18], Zone Light 2 was called “Delayed Closing
Enabled”; in software version 1.1, it is now called “Bell Pulsed”. Zone Light 8 was
“Not Used” in version 1.0; in version 1.1 Zone Light [8] is now “Bell Follows Swinger
Shutdown”. Sections [50], [52] and [53] are new sections in version 1.1 that did not
exist in version 1.0. If you are communicating with a PC2550 with software earlier
than version 1.1, disregard these sections. Note that Sections [54] and [55] are
new sections added in the PC2550 software version 1.2.
Other Panel Notes:
Note that there are new files for: PC2550 software version 1.3, the PC2525 version
1.0, the PC1550 version 4.0 and the PC550 version 1.0. Refer to the Installation
Manuals included with the control panels for complete information on Programming
and Programming Sections.
System Status Information
The status of the panel is displayed on a single screen. Status includes armed status,
zone status, bypass status, memory status, trouble status, history, user function
status and options such as door chime and other, as well as the current system time
on the panel. The history levels of the bypass status, alarm memory and trouble
status are represented by a “
∗
” character meaning first history level, and a “$”
character representing a second history level.
Only the alarm memory has two
history levels; bypass status and trouble status have one history level. These
characters are displayed to the right of each zone or trouble. No history indicators will
be shown if there are no histories for these items.
Record of Last Eight Changes:
Recent Upload/Download Activity
The
[H01][H01]
[H01][H01]
[H01] section provides a detailed list of recent upload and download activity.
Whenever the Edit a File function or Batch File function is executed, regardless of
whether or not the changes are saved, an entry is made in this section. If any
uploading or downloading functions are performed, the length of time “on-line” is
recorded with the entry. The Edit entry is not made until after the “Edit a File” function
is exited; therefore, any upload or download entries in that section correspond to the
Edit entry immediately above them. Regardless of how many uploading or downloading
functions are performed in one “Edit a File” session, only one entry for each will be
made. When a new entry is made, it is put in the first position (the top), and all other
entries are moved down one space, which will remove the last entry from the list.
Zone Information
The [H02] and [H03] sections provide space (32 characters) to describe each zone.
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