Specifications

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P R O G R A M D E S C R I P T I O N S
alarm in any way and the Bell will remain silent but the Panic
signal will be sent to the central station. This input does not
follow Swinger Shutdown.
[29] Audible 24 Hour (PGM2 only)
A Panic button may be placed on the PGM2 Terminal for use
as an Audible 24 Hour Panic. The keypad will not indicate
the alarm in any way but the bell will sound for the duration
of the bell time out and the Panic signal will be sent to the
central station. This input does not follow Swinger Shutdown.
[30] Forced (LINKS) Answer (PGM2 only)
This output provides the ability to have the panel answer the
phone line and look for a downloading computer without
having to see the programmed number of rings or a valid
double call. This output is also for use with a LINKS 1000 for
downloading purposes. This zone is similar to a fire zone in
that the supervision options (NC,EOL,DEOL) do not effect
zone functionning.
The restored state of this PGM type is 2200; the open state
causes the panel to answer. A 2200 ohm resistor must be
placed across the LINKS RING and zone terminals. Normally,
the RING terminal would be ground, therefore presenting
the 2200 ohms to the zone input. If the RING terminal opens,
the panel will seize the telephone line. This input does not
follow Swinger Shutdown.
5.11 Telephone Line Monitor (TLM)
The panel will supervise the presence of the phone line and will
indicate a trouble condition if the phone line is disconnected. If
the TLM Enabled option is selected, the panel will wait for the
TLM Trouble Delay time period before indicating the trouble so
that a momentary interruption of the phone line will not cause a
trouble condition.
If the TLM Trouble Only option is enabled, the panel will
indicate a TLM trouble only at the keypad if the system is
armed. To activate the bell output in the case of a TLM
trouble while the system is armed, the Audible When
Armed option must be selected.
When the trouble condition is restored, the panel can send
a TLM Restoral Reporting Code. Any events which occur
while the phone line is down will also be communicated. If
the LINKS 1000 Cellular Communicator is being used, the
panel can be programmed to report a TLM Trouble
Reporting Code.
TLM Enable/Disable ............................ Section [08], Option [5]
TLM Trouble Only or Audible
When Armed
.......................................
Section [08], Option [6]
TLM Trouble and Restoral
Reporting Codes
...................................
Section [43] and [44]
TLM Trouble Delay
..............................
Section [62], Option [1]
5.12 Siren Supervision
The panel supervises the Bell output. If an open condition is
detected or if the fuse is blown, the panel will immediately
indicate a trouble condition by beeping the keypad twice
every 10 seconds to alert the owner of the problem. The
panel can send a Bell Circuit Trouble Reporting Code
immediately. Once the problem is corrected, the panel can
send a Bell Circuit Trouble Restoral Reporting Code.
Bell Circuit Trouble Reporting Code ..................... Section [43]
Bell Circuit Trouble Restoral Reporting Code .......Section [44]
5.13 Test Transmission
To ensure that the communication link with the central
station is functioning properly, the panel can be programmed
to send a test transmission signal on a regular basis.
The panel can send a Periodic Test Transmission
Reporting Code at the programmed Test Transmission
Time of Day. The Test Transmission Cycle determines the
number of days (001 to 255) between tests. If the test
transmission cycle being programmed is of a lesser value
than the previous value, the system will wait the original
period before the next test transmission is sent, and then
begin reporting with the new interval.
The panel can also send a test for the LINKS 1000 Cellular
Communicator, if being used. If the LINKS 1000 Test
Transmission Code is programmed, the panel will send a
cellular test at the same time as the land line test transmission.
If the Test Transmission Interval in Minutes option is
selected, the test transmission cycle will be recorded in
intervals of minutes (001 to 255), rather than days.
The end user can generate a communicator test. If the
System Test Reporting Code is programmed, the panel
will send the signal when the System Test keypad command
is entered (see Section 3.4 – “[
] Commands; [] [6] User
Functions”).
Periodic Test Transmission Reporting Code ......... Section [46]
Test Transmission Time of Day ............................. Section [63]
Test Transmission Cycle ........................................ Section [62]
LINKS 1000 Test Transmission Reporting Code .. Section [46]
System Test Reporting Code ................................ Section [46]
Test Transmission Interval in Minutes .Section [82], Option [3]
Test transmission interval in minutes must not be
enabled if Periodic Downloading is to be used.
5.14 Fire, Auxiliary and Panic Keys – [F], [A], [P]
The emergency keys are available on all keypads. These
keys must be pressed and held for two seconds before they
will activate. This two second delay is designed to help
prevent accidental activation.
If the [F] Key option is enabled, when the Fire keys are
pressed and held for two seconds, the panel will activate
the alarm output, pulsing one second ON, one second
OFF. The alarm output will sound until a code is entered
or until the alarm output times out. Communication of
the signal to central station is immediate.
If the [A] Key is pressed and held for two seconds, the
panel will sound the keypad beeper three times to verify
activation. The panel will beep the keypad ten times
rapidly to verify communication to the central station.
If the [P] Key is pressed and held for two seconds, the
panel will immediately communicate the signal to central
station. If [P] Key Audible Bell and Buzzer option is
enabled, the panel will beep the keypad three times
upon activation and activate the alarm output until a
code is entered or the alarm output times out. Otherwise
the alarm will be completely silent.