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7.7.1.
Wireless Siren Delay
The Wireless Siren Delay is the period of time during which the wireless siren is not sounded after an alarm is triggered
by Normal, Follower or 24Hr zones. This feature is implemented only when the system is not fully armed. During the
Wireless Siren Delay, the Control System’s built-in siren is sounded but the alarm report is not sent until the delay has
expired. This gives the user enough time to disarm in the event that the alarm was accidentally triggered during Part or
Perimeter arming. If the user disarms the system during the Siren Delay, an alarm event is not reported to the central
station.
To program the Wireless Siren Delay time:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Devices, Siren, WL Siren Delay [9152].
2.
Enter a Siren Delay time (00-63 seconds), then press '
√ʹ.
7.7.2.
Siren Cut-Off
The Siren Cut-Off is the period of time the sirens are activated after an alarm has occurred. You may program a Siren
Cut-Off time in the interval between ten seconds to twenty minutes.
To program the Siren Cut-Off time:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Devices, Siren, Cut-Off [9153].
2.
Enter a Siren Cut-Off time MM:SS (00:10 - 20:00), then press '
√ʹ.
7.7.3.
Wired Siren
When the system generates an audible alarm, both the wired built-in siren and the wireless siren are sounded. This
option allows you to disable the alarm from the Control System’s built-in siren. If disabled, the Control System’s built-
in siren may still be used to sound arm/disarm and entry/exit tones.
To program the Wired Siren option:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Devices, Wired Siren [9154].
2.
Select Enabled or Disabled.
7.8.
Smartkeys
Smartkeys enable the user to arm and disarm the system without needing to enter a code. You can register up to 12
smartkeys to the system. For information on registration and deletion, see p. 35,
7.2. Wireless Devices. For descriptor
editing, see p. 35,
7.1 Device Descriptors.
Smartkey function existence is model dependant.
7.8.1.
Smartkey Type
You can define each registered smartkey as Controlled or Non-controlled. A Controlled smartkey causes the system to
send arm/disarm event messages to the central station. Non-controlled smartkeys never send arm messages and send a
disarm message only if the system is disarmed after an alarm occurrence.
To program the smartkey type:
1.
From the Programming menu, select Devices, Smartkeys [918].
2.
Select the smartkey you want to program.
3.
From the smartkey’s sub-menu, select Type [#2]; the current setting is displayed.
4.
Select Controlled or Non-controlled.
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