
4-3
*35
Entry Delay 1
00 - 96 = 0 - 96 seconds
97 = 120 seconds
98 = 180 seconds
99 = 240 seconds
Upon entering, the system must be disarmed before the time entered
expires, otherwise it sounds an alarm. Common area zones use same
delay as partition 1.
*36
Entry Delay 2
See *35 for explanation.
*37
Audible Exit Warning
0 = no; 1 = yes
Warning sound consists of slow continuous beeps until last 10 seconds,
then it changes to fast beeps. Sound ends when exit time expires.
*38
Confirmation Of Arming Ding
Entry 1:
0 = no; 1 = yes, 1-second ding
(ding if armed from wired keypad)
Entry 2:
Enter 0-15 from table below.
(ding if armed from RF device)
Entry
Ding at Siren Trigger 2 Output
0 none
none
1 none
250mS
2
none
1 second
3
none
4 seconds
4
250mS
none
5
250mS
250mS
6
250mS
1 second
7
250mS
4 seconds
8
1
second none
9
1
second 250mS
#+10
1 second
1 second
#+11
1 second
4 seconds
#+12
4 seconds
none
#+13
4 seconds
250mS
#+14
4 seconds
1 second
#+15
4 seconds
4 seconds
Entry 1
for each partition selects whether arming from wired
keypads causes siren ding. Confirmation of arming is 1/2 second
external sounder “ding.” Ding occurs when closing reports is sent, or
when exit delay expires.
Entry 2
for each partition selects whether arming from remote RF
devices causes siren ding and/or activates trigger 2 output; also selects
siren ding/trigger activation duration (arm = 2 dings of selected
duration with 1 second off between; disarm = 1 ding of selected
duration). Ding occurs upon reception of the wireless arming command.
NOTE:
If using an option that activates trigger 2, trigger 2 must be
dedicated to only this function; do not assign any other functions to
trigger 2.
*39
Power-Up In Previous State
0 = always power-up in a disarmed state
1 = assume the system status prior to
power down
When the system powers up armed, an alarm will occur 1 minute
after arming if a zone is faulted at that time.
Note that if the previous state was armed AWAY or STAY, the
system will not respond to sensor changes for 1 minute, which allows
time for sensors such as PIRs to stabilize.
Dialer Programming (
∗∗∗∗
40 –
∗∗∗∗
50)
FIELD
TITLE and DATA ENTRIES
EXPLANATION
*40
PABX Access Code
Enter up to 6 digits if PABX is needed to
access an outside line. Do not fill unused
spaces.
0–9, # + 11 for ‘
∗
’, # + 12 for ‘#’, # + 13 for a
pause (2 seconds)
To clear entries from field, press
∗
40
∗
. If fewer than 6 digits need to
be entered, exit by pressing [
∗
], which advances to the next field.
Call Waiting:
If the subscriber’s phone service has “call waiting”
(and is not using PABX), enter “*70” (“# + 11”) plus “# + 13” (pause)
as the PABX entry to disable “call waiting” during control panel calls.
If the subscriber does not have “call waiting” and is not using PABX,
make no entry in this field.
*41
Primary Phone No.
Enter up to 30 digits. Don’t fill unused spaces.
0–9, # + 11 for ‘
∗
’, # + 12 for ‘#’, # + 13 for a
pause (2 seconds)
If you enter fewer than 30 digits, exit by pressing [
∗
]. To clear entries
from field, press
∗
41
∗
.
NOTE:
Backup reporting (in which 8 calls are made to the secondary
phone number if no kissoff is received after 8 attempts to the primary
number) is automatic only if there is a secondary phone number (
∗
42).
*42
Secondary Phone No.
Enter up to 30 digits. 0–9, # + 11 for ‘
✱
’, # +
12 for ‘#’, # + 13 for a pause (2 seconds)
If you enter fewer than 30 digits, exit by pressing [
∗
]. To clear entries
from field, press
∗
42
∗
. See backup reporting note for field
∗
41.
Don’t fill unused spaces.
*43
Part. 1 Primary Subs. Acct. No.
Enter digits 0–9; # + 11 for B, # + 12 for C, #
+ 13 for D, # + 14 for E, # + 15 for F.
Enter up to 10 digits, depending on the report format selected in field
*48. To clear entries from field, press
∗
43
∗
.
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