PSA PIN388D/PIN388L Installer Manual User Manual
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PINKERTON Installer Manual
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K
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UNCTIONS
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ROGRAM
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The table below summarises the use of all keys once a legal address has been entered:
Key Operation
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Back to start of program mode waiting for 3 address digits.
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Exit programming operation - back to idle.
......................
Used to enter decimal data, in Yes/No mode sets all options to off.
to
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Used to enter decimal or Yes/No data.
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Used to enter decimal data, in Yes/No mode turns all options on.
to
Used to enter 10,11,12,13,14 or 15 for decimal options only.
For example: # 6 is used to make codes non-operational and sets the end of phone
numbers. # 5 is used to put a pause in a telephone number.
................
Momentarily display current address.
................
Illegal
................
Illegal
................
Illegal
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Increment current address
................
Illegal
Operation Of Non-Zone Lights In Program Mode
ON-LINE LOW
BATT AC
FAIL
ON
MEANING
FLASHING
OFF
OFF
OFF
Waiting for the first digit of an address
FLASHING
FLASHING
OFF
OFF
Waiting for the second digit of address
FLASHING
FLASHING
FLASHING
OFF
Waiting for the third digit of an address
ON
ON
ON
ON
Displaying Decimal data
ON ON ON
FLASHING
Displaying
Binary
data
When all three digits of each address have been entered, the Zone lights will display data in one of
two ways depending on the type of option, decimal or Yes/No. Note that the On light shows
whether the option is Decimal or Yes/No.
P
ROGRAMMING
T
IPS
:
1. When in program mode, all inputs are disabled. For service purposes, this allows the installer
to open the Pinkerton alarm cabinet and power down the system without causing an alarm.
2. The Pinkerton system will not remain in program mode indefinitely. For security purposes, the
system will drop out of program idle mode if two minutes elapse without a key press. When in
address mode, the system will drop back to program idle mode if no keys are pressed within ten
seconds.
3. The following addresses require a Reset to take effect. (See page 28, address 254, for further
information on panel reset).
Addresses 096, 098, 168, 170, 174, 240