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Deleting a WAM ................................................................................................... 162
Outputs ............................................................................................ 163
Adding Radio Outputs ........................................................................................... 163
Giving a Radio Output a Type: ............................................................................... 165
Naming a Radio Output ........................................................................................ 167
Giving a Wired Output a Type: .............................................................................. 168
Naming a Wired Output ........................................................................................ 170
Changing the Polarity of a Wired Output: ................................................................ 172
Calendar Set ..................................................................................... 173
To add an exception:............................................................................................ 173
To add an event: ................................................................................................. 175
To edit an event: ................................................................................................. 177
To delete an event: .............................................................................................. 178
System Options ................................................................................. 179
Programming Anti-Code Reset ............................................................................... 179
Testing ............................................................................................ 181
To start testing .................................................................................................... 181
To walk test ........................................................................................................ 182
Testing a Remote Control: .................................................................................... 185
Testing a Radio Hold Up Alarm: ............................................................................. 185
Testing a Proximity Tag: ....................................................................................... 186
Sending a Test Call to an ARC Number: .................................................................. 186
Sending a Test Call to a Speech Dialler Number: ..................................................... 187
Log .................................................................................................. 188
Viewing the Log ................................................................................................... 188
About .............................................................................................. 188
Finding The Current Panel Software and Language Version ....................................... 188
Seeing Which Communications Module Is Currently Installed: ................................... 189
Finding IP Network Information For The Built-In Ethernet Port: ................................. 190
Appendix I: ARC Communication Formats ........................................ 192
Fast Format ...................................................................................... 192
Contact ID ........................................................................................ 192
SIA 1, SIA 2, SIA 3 and Extended SIA 3 ............................................... 192
Appendix II: Programming a Common Area ..................................... 194
Installation and Programming ............................................................. 194
Zone Programming .............................................................................................. 195
Partition and Other Programming
................................................................................ 195
User Programming ............................................................................................... 196
User Operation
.................................................................................... 196
To set:
................................................................................................................ 196
To Unset: ........................................................................................................... 196
Appendix III: Using A WAM As A Repeater....................................... 198
Introduction...................................................................................... 198
Before You Begin ............................................................................... 198
Teach the Expander the Identity of the WAM ........................................ 200
At The Keypad: ................................................................................................... 200
On the WAM: ...................................................................................................... 200
At the Keypad ..................................................................................................... 201
Teach the WAM the Identity of the Detectors ........................................ 201
Deleting Devices ............................................................................... 203
Appendix IV: Programming a 762 or 768/769 as an Output Module 204
Introduction...................................................................................... 204
Before You Begin ................................................................................................. 204
Set Up the 762 or 768/769 ................................................................. 204
Enter Programming Mode ..................................................................................... 204
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