
Auto-BvPass.
Zones
programmed for Auto-Bypass will be automatically shunted from system
if faulty when arming. Momentary beep at keypad warns that system has been armed without
full protection.
Note:
Exit/entry door must be closed before arming, otherwise Exit/Entry Zone
(Zone 1) will be auto-bypassed.
Backup Reporting Backup reporting is always present, therefore bbth telephone numbers
must be programmed, even if both numbers are the same. (Similarly, Subscriber Identification
Numbers must be programmed for both telephone numbers, even if both are the same.)
Batterv,
12Vdc standby power source in control panel to provide backup protection in event
of a power loss. Battery must be installed, even if ac power is present.
Closing
Report:
Closing
Bv User: Force-Arm
Report
Upon arming, the communicator can
transmit either a Closing Report or a Force-Arm Report. Note that both Closing Code
and
Force-Arm Code locations must be programmed for any closing report. Therefore, to transmit
a Closing Report
only,
repeat the Closing Code in the Force-Arm locations. If Closing and
Force-Arm Codes are
different,
the communicator will transmit a Closing Report each time
the panel is armed, or a Force-Arm Report if the panel is armed with an auto-bypassed zone.
If reporting Closing by User, user code will be transmitted automatically in Extended Format.
Data Format,
Consult the central station to find out which of the following formats to use.
Extended Format.
Extended-format reporting allows the communicator to transmit an
extra digit to the central station. This extra digit is generally used to report the user or the
zone on which the event occurred.
Example. An
installation uses the following programmed transmission information:
Subscriber Identification Number is “789”; an Alarm Code is selected for Zone 1; Ex-
tended Format Alarm Code is “31” (Burglary, Zone 1). If Zone 1 trips, the communicator
will transmit:
7893
-
Subscriber “789” Burglary
3331- Burglary, Zone 1
Extended Format may be used with most receivers; most that are capable of recognizing
multiple reporting also recognize Extended Format. Central station will specify event
codes to be programmed. For Extended Format, leave Data Format location blank and
follow Steps 2 through 5 of
Two-Digit Event-Code Format
later in this section.
Single-Digit Event Code Format.
If receiver cannot accept extended reporting, (1) pro-
gram “1” in the Data Format location(s); (2) enter first digit for any Alarm/Trouble Code,
Restore Code and Opening/Closing Codes.
Note:
To have a Single-Digit Event Code for
one telephone number and Extended Format for the other, program both digits for all
event codes. Follow Steps 2 through
5
of
Two-Digit Event Code Format,
which follows.
Telephone number with
"1"
in Data Format location will transmit only first digit; other
number will use both digits. (Single-Digit Format will override Two-Digit Format Loca-
tion.)
Two-Digit Event Code Format.
Some central-station receivers require that a two-digit code
be sent in each report.
Example.
In a certain installation,
the
Alarm Subscriber Number is “1234”; a burglary alarm
occurs on Zone 1 (Alarm Code “31”). Communicator will send “1234 31”.
To use Two-Digit Event Code Format,
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