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Model 4734 Access Control Expander Installation Manual (P/N 150807, Rev. A) Revised 5/98
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In a split arming system, the user goes into the AREA Menu (Menu 16) by entering an access
code. The LCD shows a continuous display of key prompts to help the user arm and disarm
individual areas. If a key is not pressed during the time period you have programmed in the
MENU TIME option, the system exits the AREA Menu.
ARM DELAY:0m
Enter (in minutes) the length of the delay (0-255 minutes) before Auto Close occurs (see TIME
WINDOWS, Menu 0). (The delay is added at the end of the auto close time period.) If you
select 0, there will be no delay.
LOG 4150:0h
Enter the number of hours between automatic printouts of the 4150 sensor readings (0-255).
To disable the automatic printout function, enter 0.
AUTO TEST:NO
If you will be using one of the test features below, you MUST select this option.
TEST DAY:SUN
This option allows you to select which day of the week the system will send a Test Report to
the central station. Enter the number next to the appropriate day in the table below. Only one
day may be selected. To send a test every day, select 8.
TEST TIME:00:00
Enter (in military time) the time of day that you wish to send a Test Report to the central sta-
tion.
LINE FRQ:60
Enter the power line frequency to be used to keep system time (requires the Model 4181 Power
Line Interface). To disable POWER LINE SYNC, enter 0.
NOTE Standard power line frequencies are 60 Hz in the United States, 50 Hz in Europe.
TIME CALB.
This option is used to calibrate real time. It has been preprogrammed at the factory to within
one minute per year.
Normally you do not need to adjust the clock. However, it is possible that conditions at an
installation could cause the clock to drift. If the clock is off by more than two seconds in one
week, use the TIME CALB. option of the built-in programmer (Menu 13) to adjust. (TIME
CALB. is not in the menu for the 5540 Downloading Software.)
1. To calibrate TIME CALB., you must know how many seconds per day (or week) the
clock gains or loses. (If you know the seconds per week, divide by 7 to get the seconds per
day.)
Table 12: Test Day Choices
Selection Day Selection Day
0 Sunday 5 Friday
1 Monday 6 Saturday
2 Tuesday 7 None
3 Wednesday 8 Daily
4 Thursday