Section 3. Programming
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When programming or making test calls to emergency numbers, briefly explain
to the dispatcher the reason for the call. Perform such activities in the off-peak
hours such as early morning or late evening.
Programming Speaker Output Mode
After an ADEMCO 746 speaker or equivalent is connected to the 4286 VIP
Module, you must program the speaker output. To do this:
1.
Obtain phone access with phone code/user code, as required Be sure
to wait for arming status announcement to end before continuing.
2.
Press “# 97” on phone keypad.
A menu will be announced, which is shown below. Press “1” or “0” in re-
sponse to the prompt. The prompt will be repeated after several seconds if a
key is not pressed in response. To exit speaker control programming, com-
plete all required entries or hang up the phone. If the phone is hung up be-
fore the Phone Module announces “Exiting,” then any changes made will be
lost. If a key other than “1” or “0” is pressed, a buzzer sound will be gener-
ated in the phone handset, and the menu request will be repeated.
Voice Menu for Programming Speaker Output Mode:
Table 3-3
SPEAKER CONTROL
CATEGORIES
DESCRIPTION
MUTE:
1 = Yes, 0 = No
Disables all possible speaker output including those sounds
listed below. It will also disable the status announcement
provided when the “
✴
” key is pressed twice on the monitored
keypad. It will not mute certain panel synthesized voice
commands that the control directs to the speaker, such as
transmitter learn mode speaker output. If “1” is pressed, the
4286 will announce “Exiting”, and exit speaker output mode.
ALL ON: 1 = Yes, 0 = No
Enables all sound categories. If “1” is pressed, the 4286 will
announce “Exiting,” and exit speaker output mode.