Instructions / Assembly

CHAPTER 5: COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING
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ENTER
LOCK
3. Next, the unit will say “OK, enter the time.” Enter the time in 24-hour
format (e.g. 3:00pm = 15:00) using hours/minutes (hh/mm) format.
For example, if the time was 1:30pm you would enter 1330, then press
ENTER.
ENTER
LOCK
4. To check the date and time press WHAT IS, followed by DATE/TIME.
The unit will announce the date and time.
DATE
TIME
WHAT IS
The internal clock is powered by an onboard lithium battery which
should provide 8–10 years of service life.
To program only the Date or only the Time, you can simply press the
ENTER key when prompted and the unit will keep its current value.
For example, to program a new TIME but keep the current DATE, press
[ENTER] when prompted for the Date. The unit will keep the current set-
ting and then prompt you to enter the new Time.
VOICE MESSAGES
The 1800’s digital speech recording feature allows you to record custom
messages for each of the eight Zones and an ID Message. This means that
when the 1800 calls you during an alarm, you will hear a personalized Voice
Message identifying the unit and telling you exactly what alarm condi-
tion exists. You can record a separate message for each of the eight Zones.
The message can run a maximum of 5 seconds. The ID Message can be a
maximum of 8 seconds. You can shorten the message length by pressing the
ENTER key after reciting the message.
The is used to identify the unit. This could be a particular building name,
its location (address or city), or some other identifier.