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Restore on BTO
: If enabled, the panel will send the
restoral reporting code when both the zone is restored
and the bell has timed out. Note that if the zone is not
restored, the restoral will be sent when the partition is
disarmed. If disabled, the panel will send the restoral
reporting code when the zone is restored. (Default =
Yes)
NOTE:
DO NOT enable this feature if the following
“Restore on Disarm” option is enabled.
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Restore on Disarm
: If enabled, the panel will send the
restoral reporting code when the partition has been
disarmed. The panel will not send another alarm trans-
mission for the zone until the partition is disarmed. If
disabled, the panel will send the restoral immediately
when the zone is restored. (Default = No)
NOTE:
DO NOT enable this feature if the previous
“Restore on Bell Time Out” option is enabled.
If Bell Shutdown is to be used, DO NOT enable this
option.
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Shut Down 24HRS
: If enabled, the swinger shutdown
counters will be reset every day at midnight, or when
the partition is armed. These counters keep track of
how many alarms have occurred on each zone, shut-
ting them down if they reach their limit. If disabled,
the swinger shutdown counters will only be reset
when the partition is armed. (Default = N)
NOTE:
This option should be enabled when using glo-
bal zones.
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PC ID
: If enabled, the panel will identify all manually
bypassed zones when the partition is armed. The par-
tial closing reporting code must be programmed for
this feature to work.
• If disabled, the panel will only send a partial closing
reporting code to tell the central station that zones
were bypassed when the partition was armed. (Default
= No)
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PC on Auto Arm
: If enabled, the panel will send the
partial closing reporting code to the central station
when a zone is force armed during auto-arming. If dis-
abled, no partial closing reporting code will be sent.
(Default = Yes)
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PC ID Restores
: If enabled, the zone restoral reporting
codes will be transmitted instead of the zone alarm
reporting codes to identify the manually bypassed and
force armed zones upon auto-arming. If disabled, the
zone alarm reporting codes will be sent. (Default = No)
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TLM Enabled
: If enabled, the system will test for tele-
phone line faults. The keypads will indicate any faults
detected. (Default = Y)
•
TLM Aud Bell
: If enabled, all silent alarms will be
audible when a telephone line trouble is present.
(Default = No)
•
FTC Aud Bell
: If enabled, a Failure To Communicate
trouble will cause the bell outputs to activate. If dis-
abled, only the keypads will annunciate the trouble.
(Default = No)
•
TLM + Alarm Aud
: This option will determine
whether the burg bell outputs will activate when a
Transmission Line Monitoring trouble and an alarm
occur simultaneously. If enabled, the bells for the
armed partition will sound.
NOTE:
The Ringback option must be enabled in order
for this feature to function.
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Ringback
: If enabled, the partition keypad will beep
10 times when a successful communication of a closing
to the central station occurs. (Default = No)
NOTE:
If communications are being sent to more than
one telephone number, communications to all num-
bers will produce a ringback.
•
Ringback Sqwk
: If enabled, the partition keypad and
the partition bell outputs (Fire/Burg, Inv Fire/Burg,
Burg and Invert Burg) will squawk when a successful
communication of a closing to the central station
occurs. (Default = No)
NOTE:
The Ringback option must be enabled in order
for this feature to function.
•
Periodic Test
: If enabled, the panel will send a test
transmission to the central station. (Default = No)
•
Europe Dial
: If enabled, the contact closure to the tele-
phone line is made in a 67/33 make/break ratio. This
is the European standard method of dialing. (Default =
No)
NOTE:
Do not enable this option for North American
installations.
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Default Dial
: With this option enabled, if panel’s first
attempt to call the central station fails, it will dial on
every subsequent attempt regardless of the presence of
a dial tone. When disabled, if a ‘D’ for dial tone search
precedes the telephone number, the panel will not dial
if dial tone is not present. See Section 12.1 “Telephone
Numbers” for programming the telephone numbers
with dial tone search. (Default = Yes)
•
Ph 1-2 Backup
: If enabled, the panel will attempt to
report to the second telephone number if it is unable to
communicate using the first telephone number. The
panel will attempt to call for the number of times pro-
grammed as the Maximum Number of Dialing
Attempts. When used as a backup number, the dialer
direction options for the second telephone number
should be disabled. (Default = No)
•
Ph 1-3 Backup
: This option is similar to “Ph 1-2
Backup” except that the panel will backup to the third
telephone number instead of the second. (Default =
No)
NOTE:
If the “Ph 1-2 Backup” option is also enabled,
the reporting code will be sent to both the second
and third telephone numbers if the panel is unable to
communicate using the first number.
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Ph 2-3 Backup
: This option is similar to “Ph 1-2
Backup” except that the panel will attempt to report to
the third telephone number if it is unable to communi-
cate using the second telephone number. (Default =
No)
NOTE:
If the “Ph 1-2 Backup” option is also enabled,
the reporting code will be sent to the second tele-
phone number if the panel is unable to communicate
using the first number. If the panel also fails when
attempting to call the second telephone number, the