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SECONDARY EXIT DELAY
Used most often for garage doors, this zone type is a second entry/exit delay that has its own delay times, independent of the standard
entry/exit delay zone.
TELEPHONE LINE MONITOR
The Ranger 8600E has a telephone line monitor that monitors the voltage and current of the telephone line for a detection of a faulted
phone line. See locations 194 & 195, page 23.
COMMENTS ABOUT THE 8600E
The Fire, Panic, Burglary options for the auxiliary outputs can be programmed for momentary, or to follow the siren.
Programming a "2" in location 132 will activate the auxiliary outputs when these events occur. Programming a "0" in
location 132 will cause the Burglary and Panic outputs to activate when the yelping siren is on and the Fire auxiliary
output to activate when the steady siren is on.
Location 142 has been enhanced to include a bell test at arming by programming a "2". For a bell test at exit delay
expiration, program a "4". For a bell test at closing kissoff, program an "8".
The 8600E allows downloading of custom information to 9050 LCD keypads.
The 8600E has a "Fire Alarm Verification" feature which can be enabled by programming a "2" in location 143.
The AC power loss delay feature is now programmable in 2-minute increments from 0 -14 minutes. It will also delay
the same time when reporting an AC power restore.
The 8600E has an 80 event log which stores all events and can be viewed through the download software.
Keyswitch arming is allowed through the remote arming input on the PC board. Armed and Ready LED's can be
obtained through the auxiliary outputs.
Instant zones are delayed during the exit delay time. This can be changed by programming a "2" in location 197
(see page 24, Location 197: Force Arming, NOTE).
The entry delay pre-alarm will no longer override the pulsing keypad sounder, which notes a previous alarm.
The PCB remote arming pins can be converted to a remote keypad panic zone (see page 17, Location 141).
A Supervised 24-hour Silent zone has been added to the available zone types (see zone type chart, page 11).