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Default 003 I___I___I___I 000-014 transmissions
[4] Transmission Delay
This value defines the delay before transmission. The delay is for
zones which have the Transmission Delay attribute enabled.
Default 000 I___I___I___I 000-255 Seconds
[5] AC Failure Communication Delay
This value determines the delay before an AC FAILURE or AC
RESTORE is reported. The AC failure or restoral is still displayed
immediately.
Default 007 I___I___I___I 000-255 Minutes
[6] TLM Trouble Delay
The number of valid checks (10 second interval) required before a
Telephone Line trouble is generated is programmed here. Valid
entries are 000-255 for trouble annunciation and transmission
(LINKS) delays of 10 to 2550 Seconds (42.5 Minutes).
Default 003 I___I___I___I 000-255 transmissions
000 = disabled
[7] Test Transmission Cycle (Land Line)
This value determines the period between Test Transmissions for the
land line. Valid entries are [000]-[255]. Whether this interval is in
minutes or days is determined in section [702], option 3.
Default 007 I___I___I___I 000-255 Days
[8] Not Used
[9] Zone Low Battery Transmission Delay
When a zone reports a low battery condition, it will be indicated
immediately on the keypad, but the transmission to the monitoring
station will be delayed by the value programmed in this section. If
the user does not correct the low battery condition before the delay
expires, the low battery condition will be transmitted. The low bat-
tery alarm and restoral codes will only be reported once per armed
period. The Low Battery Restore transmission is not delayed.
Default 007 I___I___I___I 000-255 Days
[10] Delinquency Transmission Delay
This value determines the time period that the Delinquency Event
will be postponed until it is logged to the event buffer and transmit-
ted. Whether this value is in hours or days is determined if Delin-
quency is for Activity (hours) or Closing (days) as specified in section
[380] option 8.
Default 007 I___I___I___I 000-255 Hours/Days
[371] Test Transmission Time of Day
Enter a 4-digit time using the 24 hour clock format (HH:MM). To
disable the test transmission, enter [9999] in this section.
Default 9999 I___I___I : I___I___I 00:00 - 23:59
99:99 to Disable
[380] First Communicator Option Codes
1 ON Communications Enabled
!
The system’s communicator will be enabled and all events
with reporting codes will be reported to the monitoring sta-
tion. Refer to the Telephone Number, Reporting Code and
Call Direction Programming sections.
OFF Communications Disabled
The system’s communicator will be shut off and events will
not be transmitted to the monitoring station. Downloading
may still be performed if enabled.
2 ON Restorals on Bell Time-out
Zone restoral reporting codes will not be transmitted until the
zone has been restored and the bell cut-off time has expired.
If the zone is not restored when the bell cut-off time expires,
the restoral will be transmitted when the zone physically
restores or when the system is disarmed.
24 Hour zones will not restore until the zone is physically
restored.
OFF Restorals follow Zones
!
Zone restoral reporting codes will be transmitted when the
zone is physically restored. If the zones are still active when
the system is disarmed, the restoral codes will be transmitted
when the system is disarmed.
24 Hour zones will not restore until the zone is physically
restored.
3 ON Pulse Dialing
The control panel will dial telephone numbers using pulse
(rotary) dialing.
OFF DTMF Dialing
!
The control panel will dial telephone numbers using DTMF
(dual tone multi-frequency) dialing.
4 ON Switch to Pulse Dialing on Fifth Attempt
!
If DTMF dialing is enabled (option [3]), the control panel will
dial telephone numbers using DTMF dialing for the first 4
attempts. If unsuccessful, the control panel will switch to
pulse (rotary) dialing for the remaining attempts.
OFF DTMF Dialing on All Attempts
If DTMF dialing is enabled, the control panel will dial tele-
phone numbers using DTMF dialing for all dialing attempts.
5 ON Third Telephone No. Enabled
!
The 3rd phone number will be used for alternate dialing with
the 1st phone number or as a backup of the 1st phone num-
ber. See option 6
OFF Third Telephone No. Disabled
The 3rd phone number will not be used.
6 ON Alternate Dial (1st & 3rd)
!
3-3 [*] Functions
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telephone numbers, press the [#] key after the num-
ber is entered, to exit the programming section. This
will avoid entering all 32 digits.
3-2.2 Programming Hexadecimal Data
Hexadecimal or ‘hex’ digits are often required for a
programming section, such as telephone numbers
and reporting codes. To enter a hexadecimal num-
ber press the [*] key followed by digits [1] through
[6]. Digit [1] corresponds to hex A, digit [2] corre-
sponds to hex B, etc. The system will remain in the
hexadecimal programming mode until [*] is pressed.
This will terminate the hexadecimal mode, returning
the system to decimal mode.
For example to enter: ‘123A4BC5’
Enter: [1][2][3][*][1][*][4][*][2][3][*][5]
3-2-3 Programming Toggle Options
Many programming options are either toggled on or
off. These options are indicated by the check box
’ symbol. A check box with a check mark beside it
!
’ indicates that this is the default state. To toggle
an option on or off, press the digit corresponding to
the option number.
3-3 [*] Functions
All [*] function programming and operation are
detailed in the following sections.
[
] Functions
All programming of features, function keys, and priority keys
(Fire, Panic and Auxiliary keys) is accomplished through the [*]
functions. The default settings for the function keys, priorty
keys and the display can be found in Advanced Programming,
section [000]. To review the default settings for these features
refer to Advanced Programming sections [000] - [999]. The
complete list of [*] programming commands is detailed below.
To enter [*] functions [*][3], [*][5], [*][6], [*][8], [*][9] begin
from Ready mode.
Functions [*][0], [*][1], [*][2], [*][4]and[*][7] can be entered
when the system is armed or disarmed (Ready).
In Ready mode, the time will be displayed and:
The Ready light (grn) will be Steady ON
The Armed light (red) will be OFF
The Trouble light (amber) can be Steady ON or OFF
If there are alarms in memory the Memory
icon will be displayed.
If in a programming mode or other state press [#] to return to
Ready mode.
Press [*] Keypad will Beep
Display will Blank
Grn light will turn Off
Amber light will turn Off
Press [0] to [9] as required.
If a key is not pressed within 30 seconds the system
will return to Ready mode.
Press [#] at any time to return to ‘Ready Mode
[*][0] Quick Arm/Quick Exit
When Disarmed - Entering [*][0] will arm the system when
the ‘Quick Arm’ feature is enabled (default ON).Quick arm
may be used as a convenience for regular users or when the
system will be armed by individuals unauthorized to disarm the
system. See section [015] option [4].
When Armed - Entering [*][0] when the system is armed will
allow the user 2 minutes to exit the premises through any
delay zone without altering the status of the system if the
Quick Exit feature is enabled (default ON) (section [015]
option 3). After [*][0] is entered, only one delay zone may be
tripped. If the delay zone is left unrestored at the end of the 2
minutes, it will begin the entry delay sequence. Any additional
activity on any other active zone will cause that zone to begin
its alarm or entry delay sequence. Quick Exit is not designed to
extend the standard Exit delay.
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