
Restore
Report:
Zone Restore, When
selecting a Restore Report, (a) Subscriber Alarm/Re-
store Identification Numbers must be programmed for Telephones 1 and 2; and (b) Restore
Codes must be entered for each zone reporting a restore. If selecting Zone 5 as a Panic Zone,
do not program it for a Restore Report.
The communicator can transmit a report to the central station when
a
zone or the control
panel is restored. To select the time of reporting, refer to the following table.
PROGRAM:
Instant Auto-Reset
FOR RESTORE REPORT TO BE SENT:
When zone is repaired, or
When control panel is disarmed
Auto-Reset After Alarm Time-Out
When resets (alarm times out and zone repaired), or
When control panel is disarmed
No Auto-Reset
When control panel is disarmed
(regardless of zone condition)
Selective
Bypass
Removal of one particular zone from the system. Any or all of Zones 1-6
programmed for Selective Bypass may be removed, but each must be removed separately. This
is accomplished by pressing Bypass Key [B] followed by the zone number. When the control
panel is subsequently disarmed, all bypassed zones will automatically revert to non-bypassed
zones. When one or more zones is bypassed, the yellow Bypass LED on the keypad will light.
The zones bypassed may be confirmed by holding down the
DISPLAY BYPASS
Key
[2]
until it
beeps; with the key depressed, the bypassed zones will be displayed on the digital readout.
Subscriber Identification Numbers,
Must be programmed for each phone number. See
Report
on Alarm; Restore Report; Opening Report; Closing Report. Note:
Starting at the
left-most location, enter at least 3 digits for each Subscriber Identification Number, even if
the first two are zeros. A fourth digit is available for those receivers capable of recognizing
4-digit subscriber codes.
Swinger Shutdown,To
prevent
swingers
(intermittents) from causing repeated false alarms,
Zones 1 through 6 with Auto-Reset will only reset twice (3 alarms) until rearmed. See
Auto-Reset.
Teleuhone
Numbers,To
report to a central station, Telephones 1
and 2
must be programmed.
The telephone number will be preceded by at least one Dial-Tone Detection entry (“E”) or
Pre-Dial Delay entry (“d”) to ensure that the communicator detects a dial tone or waits a
reasonable time to access a telephone line before dialing. (See Dial-Tone Detection; Pre-Dial
Delay.) Furthermore, private telephone systems may require a separate Dial-Tone Detection
or Pre-Dial Delay digit, followed by an Access Number to obtain an outside line. (See Access
Number for Outside Line.)
Time-Out.
Time-Out specifies the length of time that an alarm, alert, or delay will remain
active. Abort-Delay time and Burglary Time-Out must be programmed, or the feature will not
activate. See Time Selection.
Time Selection, The
following times are programmable:
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