
PROGRAMMING GUIDE
The following guide describes the programmable options and provides important informa-
tion on required programming. Entries are arranged in alphabetical order.
Abort Delav.
Delay period that allows cancellation of central-station
report
This is done by
disarming control panel within delay period. (If selected for a 24-Hour Zone, cause of alarm
condition must be removed before disarming panel.)
AC-Failure
Reporting
If ac is removed from control panel, all LEDs will flash simultaneously.
To arm, first press Key
[9].
If programmed for Report On Alarm, report will be delayed for 1
hour. Restores will report immediately.
Access Number for Outside Line.
Some telephone systems require one digit to access an
outside line before telephone number can be dialed. Also, first dial tone encountered (prior
to access number) may have a frequency different from that of accessed dial tone
(440Hz).
One or more 4-second Pre-Dial Delay “d”s may be entered before the access number instead
of a dial tone with frequency “E”.
If subscriber’s system uses an access number, ask telephone-equipment supplier if dial tone
other than
440Hz
is received prior to dialing access number. If communicator must delay
before dialing access number instead of attempting to recognize dial tone, find out how many
4-second delays must be programmed.
For each telephone, (a) enter the Dial-Tone Detection “E” or Pre-Dial Delay “D” in the
first location. Enter any extra
"D"s
that may be required starting in the second location. (b)
Enter the access number digit in the second location or the next available location thereafter.
(c) Starting in the first available location after the access number, enter any Pre-Dial Delay
"D"s
needed before the second dial tone; the Dial-Tone Detection “E” for the second dial-tone
frequency; then the telephone number.
Alarm Codes. See Data Format: Single Digit Event Code
Alarm Outputs. The
following table summarizes wiring and programming for signalling an
alarm in typical installations. See
Time Selection
time-outs.
Output
Wiring
Alarm Output
7 (-), 8
(
+
)
Pulsing
Output
7 (-), 8
(
+
)
Remarks
Zone
6 Onlv
Anti-Jam Time.
If communicator does not detect a dial tone within 12 seconds, Anti-Jam
feature is activated: communicator will go off line for a preprogrammed anti-jam interval in
order to free telephone circuit from incoming calls, then make another 12-second attempt at
dial-tone detection. If still unsuccessful, communicator will again go off line for
16
seconds,
then proceed to dial anyway. Ask telephone-equipment supplier to determine if a longer time
is required for Anti-Jam feature to function.
To test Anti-Jam feature, call alarm phone line from a different phone line, then activate an
alarm; incoming call should be disconnected by control panel.
Auto-Reset.
If a tripped zone is selected for Auto-Reset, it automatically resets itself when
alarm condition is removed. Auto-Reset may be delayed to occur after time-out period by
programming
Auto-Reset After Alarm Time-Out.
Zones 1 through 6 not programmed for Auto-Reset will not be able to signal another alarm
until cause of alarm has been removed
and
panel is disarmed.
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