Specifications

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disable
turn on
pulse active
turn off
PGM: BY DELAY
disable
turn on
pulse active
turn off
disable
turn on
pulse active
turn off
toggle
PGM: BY KEYFOB
disable
turn on
pulse active
turn off
disable
turn on
pulse active
turn off
disable
turn on
pulse active
turn off
(**)
PGM: BY ZONES
x - zone Z: _ _
(ENTER ZONE NUMBERS)
disable
turn on
pulse active
turn off
toggle
(SELECT BY OR )
a - zone
c - zone b - zone
Note:PGM BY LINE FAIL function is
applicable for PGM only - not for X-10.
by line fail no
by line fail yes
PGM: BY LINE FAIL
PGM: BY DISARMPGM: BY ARM AWAY PGM: BY ARM HOME PGM: BY MEMORY
pulse time 2s
pulse time 30s
pulse time 4m
pulse time 2m
PGM: PULSE TIME
DEFINE PGM
USER SETTINGS
ENTER CODE
1. NEW INSTL CODE
2. ENROLLING
4. DEFINE PANEL
[installer code]
INSTALLER MODE
3. DEFINE ZONES
5. DEFINE COMM
INSTALLER MODE
8. DEFINE OUTPUTS
9. DEFINE VOICE
<OK> TO EXIT
WALK TEST
READY
(First display)
PGM GENERAL DEF
Select “start”/”stop”and
enter the desired time.
TIME - 00:00 A
start - HH:MM A
stop - HH:MM A
LOCKOUT TIME
**
Upon selecting any one of the 3 options (zone a, b and c) you may enter a zone number and then select "disable", "turn on", "turn
off", "pulse active" or "toggle".
Figure 4.8 Define PGM
4.9 DEFINE CUSTOM
This mode allows you to define up to 5 zones names (in addition to the zone names that can be defined in the DEFINE ZONES
mode - see par. 4.3).
9. DEFINE CUSTOM
(see figure 4.1a)
CUST. ZONES NAME
To edit User Terms, use the following buttons on the control panel keypad:
press to scroll backward; press to scroll forward ;
press to change from small caps to big caps ; press for space
EDIT USER TERM 1 EDIT USER TERM 2 EDIT USER TERM 3 EDIT USER TERM 4 EDIT USER TERM 5
<OK> TO EXIT
OKI
OKI
Figure 4.9 – Define Custom
4.10 DIAGNOSTIC TEST
This mode allows you to test the function of all protected
area wireless sensors / wireless sirens / wireless keypads /
GPRS / LAN connection / options for resetting the
Broadband Module and to receive / review information
regarding the received signal strength.
The diagnostic test process is shown in figure 4.10.
For WL Sensors / WL Sirens / WL Keypads:
Three reception levels are sensed and reported.
Received Signal Strength Indication:
Reception Buzzer Response
Strong Happy Tune twice ( - - - –––– ) ( - - - ––––)
Good Happy Tune ( - - - –––– )
Poor Sad tune ( –––––––– )
IMPORTANT! Reliable reception must be assured. Therefore,
a "poor" signal strength is not acceptable. If you get a
"poor" signal from a certain detector, re-locate it and re-test
until a "good" or "strong" signal strength is received. This
principle should be followed during the initial testing and also
throughout subsequent system maintenance.