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The Event Identifier can represent one of the following
events:
• 0 = Talk/Listen Audio Event (any event type)
• 1 = New Event (Alarm, Tamper, Trouble, etc.)
• 2 = Event Restore (Alarm Restore, Low Battery Restore,
etc.)
An option exists in Section [381] Option 5 ON that allows the
identifiers for 1 Arming (Closings) and 2 Disarming (Open-
ings) to be reversed.
The following is a list of what hex characters are actually
transmitted by this format and what numbers they represent:
NOTE:
The Talk/Listen Audio Event overrides any other
Event Identifier.
The first five digits of the Account Codes must be used for
proper operation.
Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM)
When the TLM Enable option is selected, the panel will
supervise the telephone line and will indicate a trouble condi-
tion if the telephone line is disconnected.
If the TLM Enable option is ON, the panel will check the tele-
phone line every 10 seconds. If the telephone line voltage is
below 3V for the number of checks programmed in the TLM
Trouble Delay section, the panel will report a TLM trouble.
The default number of checks is 10. Enter a number from
(000) to (255) in the TLM Trouble Delay section to change
the number of checks before the TLM trouble is reported.
Programming a delay means that a momentary interruption
of the telephone line will not cause a trouble condition.
If the TLM Trouble Beeps When Armed option is enabled,
the panel will indicate a TLM trouble at the keypad while the
system is armed. To activate the bell output in the case of a
TLM trouble while the system is armed, the TLM Audible
(Bell) When Armed option must be selected.
When the trouble condition is restored, the panel can send a
TLM Restoral reporting code. Any events which occur while
the telephone line is down will also be communicated. If an
alternate communicator is being used, the panel can be pro-
grammed to report a TLM Trouble Reporting Code.
[351]-[376] - Communicator Call Directions
The control panel can call 2 different phone numbers and
use the alternate communicator as backup or as a redun-
dant communicator for events from each Call Direction
group. The Third phone number can only be used as a
backup or alternate of the first.
Each report falls under one of the following 5 Groups:
1. Partition X Alarms & Restores
2. Partition X Openings & Closings
3. Partition X Tampers & Restores
4. System Maintenance Alarms & Restores
5. System Test Transmissions
Each group can be assigned to the following Call Direc-
tions
Option 1 - 1st Telephone Number (and 3rd Telephone Num-
ber if enabled for Alternate or Backup)
Option 2 - 2nd Telephone Number
Option 3 - 1st Telephone Number via LINKS (and 3rd Tele-
phone Number if enabled for Alternate or Backup)
Option 4 - 2nd Telephone Number Via LINKS
Option 5 -Alternate Communicator. This allows the panel
control of what types of events the alternate communicator
will transmit. This Call Direction is enabled at default.
[377] - Communication Variables
Transmitted
Value
Transmitted
Value
9E
0
8A
5
8E
1
92
6
96
2
82
7
86
3
9C
8
9A
4
8C
9
Communication Variables
Swinger Shutdown (Alarms & Restores)
This value defines the number of attempts (alarm and restore pairs) per zone that the panel will log and communicate before it shuts down for that zone (“swinger
shutdown”). Valid entries are 000 to 014.
Different limits can be programmed for
Zone Alarms
,
Zone Tampers
and
Maintenance
signals. After the panel has generated the programmed number of trans-
missions for an event it will no longer report that event until the swinger shutdown is reset. For example, the swinger shutdown limit for Zone Alarms is set to [001].
The panel will not send more than 1 alarm signal for each zone with a swinger attribute until the swinger shutdown is reset.
The Bell output will not be activated for alarms on zones that have exceeded the limit of alarms set in the Swinger Shutdown counter. Swinger shutdown on global
zones will log once to the System Area.
NOTE: Swinger Shutdown will reset on all partitions when any partition on the system is armed, or every day at midnight. Once reset, the panel will
again communicate normally.
NOTE: The Bell and Event Buffer can follow Swinger Shutdown if enabled.
Swinger Shutdown (Tampers & Restores)
This value defines the number of times the same system Tamper type event will occur before stopping transmissions. Valid entries are 000 to 014.
Swinger Shutdown (Maintenance Troubles & Restores)
This value defines the number of times the same system Maintenance (Trouble) type event will occur before stopping transmissions. Fire Troubles will follow the
Maintenance Swinger Shutdown Variable. Swinger Shutdown is enabled on Zone Types [01]-[06] and [25] on all panels by default, and on all definitions. Valid
entries are 000 to 014.
Communication Delay
This value defines the delay before transmission. The delay is for zones which have the Transmission Delay attribute enabled. Program a time from 000 to 255 sec-
onds. This communications transmission delay will be by partition. Each partition will share the same active timer, so if the delay is already active due to an alarm on
a different partition, then any new activity on yet another partition will not restart the communications delay timer. Refer to Zone Attributes Section [101]-[164],
Option [7].
NOTE: If global zones are used with communications delay, then to stop all alarms from being sent when the communications delay expires, access
codes must be entered on all partitions that went in alarm from that global zone.
NOTE: If transmission delay starts on one partition, other partitions cannot cancel it. If transmission delay is active on more than one partition, and
a code is entered on one of them, that partition’s transmission delay will be cancelled.
NOTE: For UL installations the entry delay plus communication delay cannot exceed 60 seconds.
NOTE: The communication delay is in minutes for
Installations. (000 to 255 minutes)
AC Failure Communication Delay (Minutes/Hours)
This value determines the delay before an AC FAILURE or AC RESTORE is reported. The AC failure or restore is still displayed immediately. Valid entries are from 000
to 255 minutes/hours.
NOTE: Selection of minutes or hours for the delay is set in section [382], Option 6, Pg 48.
NOTE: If AC Failure Communications Delay is programmed as 000, the AC Failure Trouble reporting code will be sent immediately.
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