User`s manual
112 Set Installer Remote Code
6#‘s
113 System Reporting
#
114 Reporting Type
#
115 Adjunct Reporting (Type)
116 Wireless Enable
117 Abbreviated Arming
118 Multi-Try Lockout
119 Keyswitch Arming
120 Emergency Key Assign
#
121 Delayed Audible Trouble Option 4#‘s
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6-digit code for remote (optional computer program) access.
Restricts programming access to those knowing the code.
Default from factory, 999999.
0=
Shut down;
1=
Remote (monitorina service) operation;
2=
Local. Determines whether the system is essentially OFF (0),
and only responds to the Dealer’s Access Codes (local or
remote); will report to the monitoring service (1); or only alarms
locally (2).
1 =Backup; 2=Duplicate/Split. “1” causes the dialer to toggle
between two receiver numbers; if not successful on the first, it
calls the second. “2” gives you the power to elect, for each type
of report, whether to send the report to Receiver
1,
Receiver 2,
or both.
Fn#‘s
235 and 245 let you select which data goes to
which receiver.
1 =Backup; 2=Duplicate.
“1”
causes the
Adcom
to activate the
Adjunct reporting device if the dialer was not successful on the
first attempt. “2” initiates Adcom when the dialer is initiated.
0=
No, no wireless module in this system; 1= Yes, there is a
wireless module.
0= No. do not use;
1=
Yes, use. If “1” then user can move the
system to a higher Level of Protection (lowest to highest = OFF,
DAY, NIGHT, and AWAY) by pressing only the first number of a
valid Access Code, followed by the DAY, NIGHT, or AWAY key
as desired (example, 7 [AWAY] for an access code of 7301,
from any protection level). Other system rules affecting bypass-
ing could still require an appropriate Access Code, if a bypass
is required.
(
NOTE: If 2 or more Access Codes start with the same num-
ber, the system won’t know who is arming it-the history buffer
‘could be fooled.
0= No lockout; 1 = 1 = Yes, after 4 incorrect tries in a 5-minute
period, lock out the offending (wired) keypad for 5 minutes
(doesn’t work for wireless keypads).
Keyswitch (momentary make contacts) toggles between OFF
and:
1=
Day; 2= Night; 3= Awav. Keyswitch has LED’s that
respond just like the keypad’s “Ready” (green) and “Arm/Alarm”
(red)
LED’s,
Define meaning of Emergency key (for all Wired keypads):
0=Off
(
both Police and Emergency keys are disabled), 1=
Emergencv,
2=
Fire, 3= Environmental, 4=
Auxiliary1,
Set HHMM military time (up to 2359) when an audible trouble
indication shall be allowed to sound (will sound at this time only,
for 3 minutes). Default= 0000 (disabled); Trouble beeps and
the visual display will begin when Trouble is sensed, without
regard to time, and continue until acknowledged. Fire category
troubles will not be delayed and cannot be cancelled (UL
requirement).