
XTL/XTLC Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products
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SYSTEM OPTIONS
8.7 Cross Zone Time
Enter the time allowed between zone faults. When a zone programmed for cross zoning
faults, the panel begins counting down the Cross-Zone Time entered here. If the same
zone or another cross-zoned zone faults within this time, an alarm report is sent to the
receiver.
If the Cross-Zone Time expires without the second zone fault, only a zone fault report
from the rst zone is sent to the receiver. The Cross-Zone Time can be from 4 to 250
seconds in one second increments. Enter 0 (zero) to disable the Cross-Zone Time
feature. See the Appendix.
8.8 Power Fail Delay
This option tracks the duration of an AC power failure. The delay time can be from 1 to
9 hours. When the AC power is off for the length of the programmed delay time, an AC
power failure report is sent to the receiver. For example, if the power failure delay is set
for two hours, then the AC power failure report will be sent between 2-3 hours. Entering
a 0 (zero) sends the AC power failure report within 15 seconds.
8.9 Swinger Bypass Trips
Enter the number of times (1-6) a zone can go into an alarm or trouble condition within
one hour be fore being auto matically bypassed. Bypassed zones are auto matically reset
when the area they are assigned to is disarmed. All 24-hour zones are reset when any
area of the system is dis armed. A programming Stop operation restores a bypassed zone.
Entering 0 (zero) disables this function. Default is 2.
How it works
The panel hour timer starts at 59 minutes past the hour. If the hour timer expires before
the trip counter is exceeded, the trip counter returns to 0 (zero). If the trip counter is
exceeded before the hour expires, the zone is auto matically bypassed by the panel. A
Bypass Re port is sent to the receiver if Bypass Re ports is YES.
8.10 Reset Swinger Bypass
When YES is selected, an auto matically bypassed zone is reset if it remains in a normal
condition for one complete hour after being bypassed. A report of the automatic reset is
sent to the receiver if Bypass Reports has been se lected as YES. Default is NO.
8.11 Zone Activity Hours
This option provides supervision of a person living alone for non-activity. Enter the
number of hours, 0 to 9, allowed to elapse without a disarmed zone being tripped before
a message is sent to the receiver. Default is 0 (zero).
When the system is disarmed, the timer begins to countdown the number of hours
programmed. Each time activity occurs, the timer restarts the countdown.
Before the countdown time expires, the keypad sounds a tone and PRESS ANY KEY
displays to allow the user to restart the activity timer. The duration of the tone is the
number of seconds programmed for Entry Delay 2.
Select the SUPV/TRBL receiver option in communication programming to send S93
ALARM: User Activity Not Detected, S94 Alert: Activity Check Enabled, and S95 Alert:
Activity Check Disabled messages.
When an open/close schedule is programmed, the timer only counts down during the
scheduled open period. Also, when a schedule is programmed, if the timer is counting
down and the scheduled open time occurs, the timer resets and begins the countdown
again.
8.12 Arm Activity Days
This allows selection of the number of days a countdown timer is set for area arming and
disarming activity. The range for the countdown timer is 00 to 99.
When the timer counts down to zero because of no arming or disarming activity, the
panel sends a “No Arming/Disarming” message to the receiver at 10:00 AM. Each time
an area is armed or disarmed, the timer is restarted. When the countdown timer expires
because of no arming or disarming activity, and a message is sent, the timer does not
restart until a panel reset occurs or an area is armed or disarmed.
The SUPV/TRBL receiver option must be selected in communication programming for the
message to be sent.
CRS ZONE TM: 0
PWR FAIL HRS: 1
SWGRBYPS TRIPS: 2
RST SBYP NO YES
ZN ACTY HRS: 0
ARM ACTY DAYS: 0
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