3GS Technical Manual
Issue 4.5 August 2005
Programming Menus 8-63
ES
Expansion Device
Tamper
Node Tamper
Node number
FA
Fire Alarm
Fire condition detected
Node number
FB
Fire By-pass
Fire zone bypassed
(inhibited/disabled)
Zone Number
FR
Fire Restoral
Fire condition on zone has been eliminated
(Transmitted when System is Unset/Dis-
armed)
Zone Number
FT
Fire Trouble
Short or Discon on Fire zone
Zone Number
FU
Fire Un-bypass
Fire zone Inhibit/disable removed
Zone Number
HA
Hold up Alarm
Silent Alarm, User Duress Code entered at
keypad
Unused
JA
User Code Tamper
User Code entered incorrectly 7 times
Unused
JT
Time change
System Time/Date Changed
User Number
LB
Local Program
Local programming begin – (Transmitted
when Engineer code entered on System)
Unused
LR
Phone line restoral
Phone line restoral – used with LINE zone
type (Transmitted when zone closed)
Unused
LT
Phone line Trouble
Phone line trouble – used with LINE zone
type (Transmitted when zone closed)
Unused
LX
Local Program Ses-
sion End
Local programming ended – Engineer off
Site (Another user code entered)
Unused
NL
Perimeter Armed
System Half Armed
Unused
OG1-OG30
Open Area
Block areas 1-30 have been Unset/Dis-
armed
User Number
OP
Opening Report
System has been unset/
disarmed
User Number
PA
Panic Alarm
Manual Panic Alarm activated – Emergency
assistance requested
Zone Number
PB
Panic By-pass
Panic zone has been Inhibited/Disabled
Zone Number
PR
Panic Restoral
Alarm/Trouble condition on Panic zone has
been eliminated (Can be transmitted when
System is Unset/Disarmed, or when zone
closes depending on “Panic Restores” vari-
able)
Zone Number
PT
Panic Tamper
Short or discon on Panic zone
Zone Number
PU
Panic Un-bypass
Panic Zone inhibit/disable removed
Zone Number
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