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8.10
Silent Zones and Silent Panics Option
Feature Select Programming
D
Address 086; Key
[9]
Default: Generate a Silent Alarm
If the
[9]
key is on, silent zones or silent panics only transmit a report to the monitoring station. The system will not indicate an
alarm and will not have to be disarmed. The control panel can still activate a PGM. If a keypad panic has been defined as audible,
the control panel will override this option.
Key
[9]
OFF: Silent Zones and Silent Panics generate a silent alarm
Key
[9]
ON: Silent Zones and Silent Panics generate a report only
[
ENTER
]
+ Installer code +
[0] [8] [6]
+
[9]
ON/OFF +
[
ENTER
]
8.11
Bell Cut-Off Time
Decimal Programming
D
Address 052
Default: 5 minutes
After an audible alarm, the bell or siren will stop after the programmed time has elapsed.
[
ENTER
]
+ Installer code +
[0] [5] [2]
+ 3-digit decimal value (001 to 255) m
[
ENTER
]
8.12
Code Priority
Feature Select Programming
D
Addresses 062 to 078; [all] keys
In order for a user to arm a partitioned system, to Stay arm, to Force/Away arm or to manually bypass zones, the user must be
given code priority. Using the
on page 13, identify which arming method each user can use. For
more information on arming/disarming methods please see
on page 40. Also refer to the
728 Ultra & 738
Ultra System Programming Guide
for additional information.
Partitioning Disabled:
Addresses 062 to 066: Selected keys indicate which user codes can Stay arm.
Addresses 068 to 072: Selected keys indicate which user codes can Force/Away arm.
Addresses 074 to 078: Selected keys indicate which user codes can bypass zones.
Partitioning Enabled:
Addresses 062 to 066: Selected keys indicate which user codes can arm System A.
Addresses 068 to 072: Selected keys indicate which user codes can arm System B.
Addresses 074 to 078: Selected keys indicate which user codes can bypass zones.
8.13
Closing Delinquency Timer
Decimal Programming
D
Address 061
(Default: Disabled)
Feature Select Programming
D
Address 090; Key
[3]
(Default: OFF)
At midnight everyday, the 728 Ultra and the 738 Ultra will verify when the system was last armed. If the last time the system was
armed is greater than the programmed Closing Delinquency timer, the control panel will transmit a Closing Delinquency event (see
page 23) to the monitoring station. Depending on whether address 090 key
[3]
is ON or OFF, the timer can be in days or hours.
The Closing Delinquency timer will be in days if address 090 key
[3]
is OFF and in hours if address 090 key
[3]
is ON. Enter
000
to disable the Closing Delinquency timer. Please note that the Closing Delinquency timer and event apply only to System A.
[
ENTER
]
+ Installer code +
[0] [6] [1]
+ 3-digit decimal value (000 to 255) days/hours +
[
ENTER
]
8.14
Restrict Arming on Battery Failure
Feature Select Programming
D
Address 090; Key
[4]
Default: Disabled
If this option is enabled, the control panel will not arm the system if the control panel detects that the backup battery is
disconnected, the fuse is blown or the battery voltage drops below 10.5V. The control panel will not arm the system until all
battery trouble conditions are rectified.
[
ENTER
]
+ Installer code +
[0] [9] [0]
+
[4]
ON/OFF+
[
ENTER
]
8.15
Restrict Arming on Tamper Trouble
Feature Select Programming
D
Address 090; Key
[5]
Default: Disabled
If this option is enabled, the control panel will not arm the system if the control panel detects a tamper trouble on one or more
zones. The control panel will not arm the system until all tamper trouble conditions are rectified. The trouble can only be cleared
by the installer entering programming mode.
[
ENTER
]
+ Installer code +
[0] [9] [0]
+
[5]
ON/OFF+
[
ENTER
]
This feature will not function if the Tamper Recognition Options (see page 38) are disabled. Only the installer can
clear the “Restrict Arming on Tamper” Trouble.
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