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2014
Linear
LLC
CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING QUESTIONS
Q1: RF Sensor Programming
To
learn
about
RF
sensor
programming,
see
"Wireless
(RF)
Sensor
Programming"
on
page
41
Q2: Wired Sensor Programming
To
learn
about
wired
sensor
programming,
see
"Wired
Sensor
Programming"
on
page
45
Q3: RF Key Fob Programming
To
learn
about
RF
key
fob
programming,
see
"Wireless
(RF)
Key
Fob
Programming"
on
page
48.
Q4: RF Keypad Programming
To
learn
about
RF
keypad
programming,
see
"Wireless
(RF)
Keypad
Programming"
on
page
51
Q5: Exit Delay, in Seconds (45-120)
DEFAULT:
60
seconds
The
default
minimum
setting
of
60
seconds
is
required
for
ANSI/SIA
CP
‐
01
compliance.
The
delay
time
can
be
increased
without
affecting
compliance.
The
exit
delay
timer
can
be
set
to
a
value
between
45
to
120
seconds.
•
The
default
setting
60
sets
the
exit
delay
to
60
seconds.
•
To
change
the
exit
delay
timer,
enter
a
value
between
45
‐
120
seconds.
Q6: Entry Delay 1, in Seconds (30-240)
DEFAULT:
30
seconds
The
default
minimum
setting
of
30
seconds
is
required
for
ANSI/SIA
CP
‐
01
compliance.
NOTE:
For
compliance
with
ANSI/SIA
CP
‐
01,
the
total
number
of
minutes
for
the
combination
of
Q6:
Entry
Delay
1
and
Q35:
Abort
Window
Dialer
Delay
cannot
exceed
one
(1)
minute.
The
timer
for
Entry
Delay
1
can
be
set
to
a
value
between
30
to
240
seconds.
•
The
default
setting
30
sets
the
timer
to
30
seconds.
•
To
change
the
setting,
enter
a
value
between
30
‐
240
seconds.
Q7: Entry Delay 2, in Seconds (30-240)
DEFAULT:
45
seconds
The
default
minimum
setting
of
45
seconds
is
required
for
ANSI/SIA
CP
‐
01
compliance.
NOTE:
For
compliance
with
ANSI/SIA
CP
‐
01,
the
total
number
of
minutes
for
the
combination
of
Q7:
and
Q35:
Abort
Window
Dialer
Delay
cannot
exceed
one
(1)
minute.
The
timer
for
Entry
Delay
1
can
be
set
to
a
value
between
30
‐
240
seconds:
•
The
default
setting
of
45
sets
the
timer
to
45
seconds.
•
To
change
the
timer
setting,
enter
a
value
between
30
‐
240
seconds.
Q8: Dialer (0-1)
DEFAULT:
(0)
Disabled
The
dialer
(digital
communicator)
can
be
enabled
for
a
monitored
system
or
disabled
for
a
local
alarm
or
when
the
GSM
(Cellular)
Radio
Module
is
used
exclusively
for
reporting.
•
The
default
setting
(0)
Disabled
turns
the
dialer
OFF.
•
To
turn
the
dialer
ON,
select
(1)
Enabled
.
IMPORTANT:
If
(0)
Disabled
is
selected
in
Q8:
Dialer
,
telephone
line
failure
detection
is
also
disabled
regardless
of
the
setting
specified
in
Q63:
Phone
Fail
Detect
.
Q9: Dialing Prefix (0-4 Digits)
DEFAULT:
No
Default
Some
telephone
PBX
systems
require
a
dialing
prefix
to
acquire
a
dial
tone.
•
If
the
telephone
system
that
the
Control
Panel
is
connected
to
requires
a
dialing
prefix,
enter
up
to
four
(4)
digits.
•
The
Shift
button
accesses
the
pound
and
star
symbols.
The
P
button
adds
a
three
(3)
‐
second
pause
to
the
dialing.
Q10: Call Waiting Disable Code (0-6
Digits)
DEFAULT:
No
default
For
ANSI/SIA
compliance,
do
not
enter
a
disable
code.
If
the
subscriber’s
telephone
line
has
call
waiting,
incoming
call
tones
on
the
line
can
interfere
with
reports
to
the
Central
Station.
To
prevent
this,
the
system
can
be
programmed
to
enter
the
code
to
deactivate
call
waiting
before
sending
a
report
to
the
Central
Station:
•
If
call
waiting
is
active
on
the
telephone
line,
enter
the
code
to
deactivate
call
waiting.
•
The
Shift
button
accesses
the
pound
and
star
symbols.
The
P
button
adds
a
three
(3)
‐
second
pause
to
the
dialing.
NOTE:
If
the
first
attempt
fails,
this
code
will
be
ignored
on
the
rest
of
the
attempts.