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Terminates session and returns to the stand-by mode and waits for a new
trip.
MICROPHONE CONTROL (ZONING)
0
Returns to the initial session settings when it was tripped. This includes
the microphone selection and audio mode.
1
Turns microphone 1 on, microphone 2 off and extends session time.
2
Turns microphone 2 on, microphone 1 off and extends session time.
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Extends the session time.
LEVEL
3
9
Turns both microphones on and extends the session time.
OUTPUT / RELAY CONTROL LEVEL (NEGATIVE—TURN OFF)
NOTE: This feature requires X-10 Interface.
0
Returns to the initial session settings when it is tripped. This includes the
microphone selection and audio mode.
LEVEL
5
1 – 9
Turns the corresponding output/relay off. A negative confirmation tone
(two low beeps) is heard. See
Tones
on page 113 for more information.
OUTPUT / RELAY CONTROL LEVEL (POSITIVE—TURN ON)
NOTE: This feature requires X-10 Interface.
0
Returns to the initial session settings when it is tripped. This includes the
microphone selection and audio mode.
LEVEL
6
1 - 9
Turns the corresponding output/relay on. A positive tone is heard.
STATUS CHECK
0
Returns to the initial session settings when it is tripped. This includes the
microphone selection and audio mode.
1
Armed status: If partition 1 is armed, a positive tone is heard. If disarmed,
a negative tone is heard.
2
Ready status: If partition is in Ready status, a positive tone is heard. If it is
not ready, a negative tone is heard.
3
Power status: If AC and battery are good, a positive confirmation tone is
heard. If either AC or battery are bad, a negative tone is heard.
LEVEL
7
4 – 9
Extends the session time.
ARMING / DISARMING PARTITION 1
LEVEL
8
0 – 9
Enter your PIN user code to arm or disarm the system. If partition 1 is
armed, a positive beep is heard. If partition 1 is disarmed, a negative beep
is heard.
19.4.4 Tones
Indicator tones may be heard at the central station during a two-way session. The
definition of these indicator tones is as follows:
LOW = 400 Hz
MID = 1000 Hz
HIGH = 1600 Hz