
1. Program
"2"
in Data Format location(s). See
Double Reporting.
2.
Enter an Alarm Code for each zone or condition to report on alarm or for a Force-Arm
as follows:
a. Enter first digit of Alarm Code (may be used to indicate alarm type.)
b. Enter second digit of the Alarm Code (may be used to indicate zone.)
3. Repeat Step 2 to enter Restore Codes for each zone selected.
4. If Opening Report or Opening Report After Alarm is selected, enter a two-digit Opening
Code. See
Opening Report; Opening Report After Alarm.
5.
If Closing Report is selected, enter a two-digit Closing Code. For Force Arm, also enter
a two-digit Force-Arm Code.
Note:
Single-Digit Format will override Two-Digit Format.
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Sum-Check Format.
Sum Check is a sophisticated data format used to enhance speed and
check accuracy of received transmission. It should be preferred whenever central station
is capable of receiving it.
After transmitting Subscriber Identification Number and event code, communicator sends
a verifying digit that is sum of both. Receiver compares verifying digit with sum of other
two numbers to check transmission accuracy. To select Sum Check, program “4” in Data
Format location(s), and
"8"
for
2300Hz
Handshake.
Day
Zone,
A Burglary Zone programmed to cause visual and audible indication at keypad if
loop has an open condition only when disarmed. May be used to warn of trouble during the
day, when control panel is not armed. If Day Zone experiences a problem (break in window
foil, for example), Ready LED on keypad will flash, sounder will pulse steadily, and digital
readout will display problem zone(s). Use Reset Key
[9]
to reset the sounder and display.
Dial-Tone Detection..
At least one entry is usually required for each telephone number used
to ensure that a dial tone is present before communicator dials.
When “E” is programmed before first digit of outside telephone number, communicator
dial-tone detection circuit is set to detect standard 440Hz dial tone. “E” is generally entered
in location just before telephone number.
It may be necessary to program at least one 4-second Pre-Dial Delay before a Dial-Tone
Detection “E”. With certain exchanges, Pre-Dial-Delay
"d"s
may be used without a Dial-Tone
Detection
"E".
(See
Access Number for Outside Line; Pre-Dial Delay.)
Door Chime.
May be used on Zone 1 while disarmed to beep at keypad when zone goes into
trouble. Hold down Key
[6]
until it beeps to enable or disable.
Double
Reporting
For Double Reporting, enter Subscriber Identification Numbers for
Telephone 2 and related information. Subscriber Identification Numbers for both Telephones
1 and 2
must
be entered, even if they are the same.
Enable Pre-Alarm,
Sounds a lo-second warning at keypad if any zone is tripped when armed
with Instant Protection. Gives user time to disarm to avoid sounding a false alarm.
Exit/Entry
Delav,
Permits exit and entry through Exit/Entry Zone (Zone 1) after system is
armed without setting off an immediate alarm. Exit delay allows time to leave premises after
panel has been armed. Entry delay allows time to enter and disarm. Upon entering, keypad
sounder comes on to remind user to disarm.
Exit- and Entry-Delay times may each be programmed for up to 150 seconds.
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