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[OS]
Opening
[Disamingj
Reporting Codes /After Alarm Reporting Code
Opening Reporting Codes are transmitted to indicate disarming of the system by Access Codes 1 through 6.
When the system is disarmed by one of the Access Codes, the corresponding reporting code in this section
is transmitted.
Refer to Section
1071
for examples of reporting code programming.
If the After Alarm Code is programmed, that code will be transmitted when the system is disarmed if an alarm
occurred during the previous armed period. This feature allows the monitoring station to know when the user
is on the premises and available to receive a report about alarms that occurred while the system was armed.
fOgI
Priority
Alarms
and
Restorals
Priority Alarms and
Restoral
codes are transmitted to indicate various trouble and alarm conditions and their
restorals. Refer to Section
[05]
for programming instructions. The following events are reported by the codes
in Section
[09]:
l
[*]+[#I
alarm
l
[*]+[#I
restore
l [1]+[3] alarm
l [1]+[3] restore
l
[4]+[6]
alarm l [4]+[6] restore
Note that keypad alarms will only be transmitted if a reporting code is programmed in Section
[09].
[f
01
Maintenance Alarms and Restorals
Maintenance Alarms and
Restoral
codes are transmitted to indicate various trouble conditions and their
restorals. Refer to Section
[OSJ
for programming instructions. The following events are reported by the codes
in Section [IO]:
l Low battery alarm
l Low battery restore
l AC failure alarm
l AC failure restore
l Fuse failure alarm
l Fuse failure restore
l Automatic Test Code
The Automatic Test Code will not be transmitted if periodic downloading is selected in Section
[14]
Light 3.
For
Automatic Test Code Reporting, the time between reports (in days) must be programmed in Section
[17],
and
the time of day for the report must be programmed in Section
[19].
[l
f]
Zone Definitions
Enter six 2-digit numbers in this section to determine the operating characteristics of each zone.
Zone Definitions Digit 1
The first digit of each Zone Definition determines each zone’s audible alarm characteristics and response
speed. When programmed as “audible”, the siren will sound on alarm: when programmed as “silent”, the siren
will not sound on alarm.
Zone response times are factory set at 500 ms. When programmed as “fast”, the zone response time will be
10 ms. When programmed as “slow”,
the
zone
response time will be 500 msor
the value
programmed at Section
[17]
Light 5. Refer to Section
[
171
for information on programming the slow zone response time.
Zone Definitions Digit 1
[0] Slow/Audible
[1]
Slow
/
Silent
[2] Fast
I
Audible
[3] Fast / Silent
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