User's Manual

Technician Operations
Page 71 | August 17, 2010
Configuring the Alarm Transmission Delay
The Alarm Transmission Delay period (also called the Abort Window) is the length of time after an
alarm sounds for the customer to enter a valid keypad code. This period starts when the customer
fails to enter his keypad code during the Entry Delay period. The central monitoring station is not
contacted until after the Alarm Transmission Delay period. This helps prevent false alarms. )
The Alarm Transmission Delay period is configurable by an Installer.
To configure the Alarm Transmission Delay period:
1. From the Installer Settings Menu, touch Security ® Alarm Transmission Delay.
The Alarm Transmission Delay screen is displayed.