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Q-15
Select dialing type (0-1)
DEFAULT: Touch tone (0)
The digital communicator can dial using tones or pulse.
• The default (0) is for touch tone (DTMF) dialing.
• For rotary dialing, select pulse (1).
Q-16
Select police emergency key (0-2)
DEFAULT: Audible (1)
The Control Panel’s panic emergency button action can be programmed. The panic
emergency button is displayed by pressing the Control Panel’s
button.
• The default (1) allows the panic emergency
button to sound an audible alarm.
• For silent activation, select silent panic (2).
• To disable and not display the panic emergency button, select disabled (0).
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NOTE: Setting this programming question for silent panic (2)
will make the POLICE button on all RF keypads silent also.
Q-17
Select fi re emergency key (0-1)
DEFAULT: Audible (1)
The Control Panel’s fi re emergency button can be enabled or disabled. The fi re
emergency button is displayed by pressing the Control Panel’s
button.
• The default (1) allows the fi re emergency button to sound an audible alarm.
• To disable and not display the fi re emergency button, select disabled (0).
Q-18
Select emergency key (0-1)
DEFAULT: Audible (1)
The Control Panel’s emergency button can be enabled or disabled. The panel’s
emergency button is displayed by pressing the Control Panel’s
button.
• The default (1) allows the emergency button to sound an audible alarm.
• To disable and not display emergency button, select disabled (0).
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NOTE: If all three emergency buttons are disabled, pressing the Control Panel’s
button will display a message that the emergency buttons are disabled.
Q-19
Select quick arming (0-1)
DEFAULT: Enabled (1)
Quick arming allows the subscriber to arm the system without having to enter
their User Code. (Quick arming reports as User 0 if open/close reports are sent.)
• The default (1) allows quick arming.
• To turn off quick arming, select disabled (0).
Q-20
Select swinger shutdown count (1-6)
DEFAULT: Two trips (2)
(Required SIA CP-01 Default)
An unwanted series of multiple faults (usually caused by a bad contact or sensor)
is called a “swinger”. Swinger shutdown sets the maximum number of alarms that
any sensor or hardwire loop can trigger during a single arming period.
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NOTE: CO and smoke detector alarms are not limited
by the swinger shutdown count. Other types of 24-hour
zones are limited by the swinger shutdown count.
• The default (2) sets the swinger shutdown count at two trips.
• To change the swinger shutdown count, select (1-6).
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NOTE: This default can be changed without affecting SIA CP-01 compliance.
Q-21
Select siren supervision time (0-3)
DEFAULT: Disabled (0)
The wiring connection to the external sounder can be supervised. If the wiring to
the sounder is cut for 15, 30, or 45 seconds, a bell trouble report can be sent to
the Central Station.
• The default (0) disables external sounder supervision.
• To supervise the external sounder wiring, select (1) for
15 seconds; (2) for 30 seconds; or (3) for 45 seconds.
Q-22
Enter CS lack of usage notifi cation time (0-255)
DEFAULT: Seven days (7)
Inactivity reports can be sent to the Central Station if the system has not been
armed for a period of days.
• The default (7) sets the lack of usage feature at seven days.
• To change the lack of usage feature duration, select (1-255) days.
• To turn off the lack of usage feature, select disabled (0).
Q-23
Enter radio modem network failure time (0-255)
DEFAULT: 30 minutes
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NOTE: GSM Module must be installed to use this function.
Sets the amount of time required for triggering a trouble condition if the system
detects that the optional GSM radio modem has lost its cellular connection. (After
cellular service has been restored for fi ve minutes, the trouble condition will clear.)
• The default (30) sets the failure detection time at 30 minutes.
• To disable radio modem failure detection, select disabled (0).
• To choose a different failure detection time, select (1-255) minutes.
Q-24
Select radio modem network failure causes trouble (0-1)
DEFAULT: Enabled (1)
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NOTE: GSM Module must be installed to use this function.
Selects whether the control panel will sound and display trouble if the optional
GSM radio modem has lost its cellular connection. The trouble sounder can be
silenced by the user at the Control Panel (GSM trouble is logged regardless of
this setting). When the GSM radio modem connection is restored, the trouble
indications will automatically clear.
• The default (1) allows radio modem failure trouble indications.
• To turn off radio modem failure trouble indications, select disabled (0).
Q-25
Select radio modem network failure reports (0-1)
DEFAULT: Enabled (1)
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NOTE: GSM Module must be installed to use this function.
If the optional GSM radio modem loses its cellular connection, the Control Panel
can report the fault and restore via land-line if telephone reporting is enabled.
• The default (1) allows radio modem failure/restore reporting.
• To turn off radio modem failure/restore reporting, select disabled (0).
Q-26
Select auto stay (0-1)
DEFAULT: Enabled (1)
(Required SIA CP-01 Default)
When auto stay is enabled and the system is armed in the Away Mode, if an exit/
entry sensor is not violated during the Exit Delay, the system will arm in the Stay
Mode.
• The default (1) enables the auto stay feature.
• To turn off the auto stay feature, select disabled (0).
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NOTE: The auto stay feature will not switch the system to Stay
Mode if the system is armed to Away Mode using a key fob
remote or remotely armed via telephone or computer.
Installer Programming