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32 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL
11 SYSTEM SETTINGS AND COMMANDS
11.1 HARDWARE RESET
A Hardware Reset sets sections [0001] to [3991] to default, including the
Installer and System Master Codes. Only the Panel ID, PC Password, PC
Telephone Number and Event Buffer are not reset. A Hardware Reset
cannot be performed on a control panel with the Installer Code Lock
enabled (see section 11.3).
1) Make sure the Installer Code Lock is disabled
2) Remove the battery and AC power from the control panel.
3) Place the
RESET jumper on the reset pins of the control panel.
4) Re-connect the AC power and the battery to the control panel.
5) Wait 10 seconds and remove the jumper.
11.2 SOFTWARE RESET
Performing a software reset will set certain parameters to default values or
program certain sections with a set of pre-defined values. To do so:
1) Place the
RESET jumper on the reset pins of the control panel.
2) Enter Panel Programming Mode (see section 3.4).
3) Enter the 4-digit [
SECTION] of the software reset you wish to perform:
Do not remove power from the control panel.
11.3 INSTALLER CODE LOCK
S
ECTION [3001]
(Default = 000) Enter 147 into section [3001] to lock all programming.
When 147 is programmed, performing a hardware reset as described in
section 11.1 will not affect the current panel settings. To remove the Installer
Lock, enter 000 into section [3001].
11.4 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
S
ECTION [3030]: OPTION [3]
(Default = enabled) When option [3] is enabled, the control panel adjusts
the system's clock (time) for daylight saving changes. At 2:00AM on the first
Sunday of a full weekend in April, the control panel will add one hour to the
programmed time (clock). At 2:00AM on the last Sunday of a full weekend
in October, the control panel will subtract one hour from the time (clock).
11.5 BATTERY CHARGE CURRENT
S
ECTION [3030]: OPTION [5]
When option [5] is enabled, the battery’s charge current is 700mA (min.
40VA transformer). When option [5] is disabled, the charge current is
350mA. Depending on the battery’s capacity, enable or disable the option:
11.6 COMBUS SPEED
S
ECTION [3030]: OPTION [8]
This feature sets the communication speed between the control panel and
the modules to either Normal or High speed. In large installations with many
modules where a quicker communication response time is needed, set the
speed to High. If you are experiencing communication troubles, set the speed
to Normal or install a Hub (APR3-HUB2) on the combus. The modules will
detect the speed set in the control panel and adjust their internal parameters
accordingly. When a change is made to the combus speed, the control panel
will restart within one minute to allow the modules to adjust to the change.
Please note that when the combus speed is changed the following
will occur and is considered normal operation:
The message COMM. TROUBLE CALL SERVICE will be
displayed on keypads connected to the combus.
The AC and STATUS LEDs will begin to alternately flash and all
operations on the system will be suspended for approximately
one minute while the system reconfigures itself.
11.7 TRANSMIT ZONE STATUS ON SERIAL PORT
S
ECTION [3035]: OPTION [7]
By enabling option [7], the control panel will transmit zone status
information (zone open, zone close, zone tamper and fire loop) through the
serial port. Use this feature when there are devices or software connected
to the serial port of the control panel that require zone status information
such as WinLoad and the APR3-PRT1 Printer Module.
11.8 SERIAL PORT BAUD RATE
S
ECTION [3035]: OPTION [8]
When option [8] is enabled, the serial port’s baud rate is 38,400 baud.
When option [8] is disabled, the baud rate is 19,200 baud. Depending on
the baud rate set in WinLoad or NEware, enable or disable option [8]:
If communication between the control panel and the computer is
experiencing difficulty at 38,400 baud, especially over long
distances, disable option [8] and reduce the baud rate of the
software to 19,200 baud.
11.9 PARTITIONING
S
ECTION [3031]: OPTIONS [1] TO [8]
(Default = only partition 1 enabled) The control panel can provide up to
eight completely independent partitions. Most features and options can be
independently set for each partition such as Event Reporting, Entry/Exit
Section Description
[4040]
Resets the programmable sections from [0001] to [3991] to
default (even if Installer Code Lock is enabled). The Event Buffer,
Panel ID, PC Password, PC Telephone Number and Zone, Door,
Partition and User Labels (see section 12.4) will not reset.
[4041] Resets the System Master Code to 123456.
[4042]
Resets all Zone Programming sections from [0001] to [0196],
[0201] to [0296] and [0961] to [0984] to default.
[4043]
Resets the Access Control sections, except Door Labels (see
section 11.24), from [2201] to [2712] to default.
[4044]
Resets all User Access Code Programming sections from [1001]
to [1999] and [2001] to [2199] to default. User Labels (see
section 12.4) will not be reset.
[4045]
Resets all control panel settings from [3020] to [3043] and from
[3900] to [3991] and all the Dialer sections from [3051] to [3081]
to default.
[4046]
Resets all Partition Settings, except Partition Labels (see section
11.24), from [3101] to [3829] to default.
[4047]
Resets Keyswitch Programming sections from
[0501]
to
[0832]
and
all Programmable Outputs sections from
[0901]
to
[0939]
to default.
[4048]
Entering this section resets the User Labels from the User
Access Codes, the Zone Labels from [0301] to [0396], Door
Labels from [2301] to [2332], Partition Labels [3100], [3200],
[3300], [3400], [3500], [3600], [3700] and [3800] to default.
Option Feature
[5]
ON
700mA
[5]
OFF
350mA (default)
Option Feature
[8]
ON
High Speed
[8]
OFF
Normal Speed (default)
Option Feature
[8]
ON
38,400 baud
[8]
OFF
19,200 baud (default)
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