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9.3.2
RF Module Supervision Timer Settings
Section
[706]
: Supervision Options
Option
[1]
OFF = Check-in supervision interval is every 24 hours (default)
Option
[1]
ON
= Check-in supervision interval is every 80 minutes
Option
[1]
defines the time period that the control panel will expect a check-in status signal from its assigned wireless
transmitters. For example, if the timer is set to 80 minutes (option
[1]
= ON), the control panel will expect a check-in
status signal to be sent from its assigned wireless transmitters within 80 minutes. If the control panel does not receive
a signal from one of its wireless transmitters within the period of time defined here, it can then generate a trouble, an
alarm, and/or can transmit a report code to the monitoring station (see
Supervision Options
on page 32).
9.4
RF Jamming Supervision
Section
[700]
: Zone Options
Option
[5]
OFF = RF Jamming Supervision Disabled
Option
[5]
ON = RF Jamming Supervision Enabled (default)
With option [5] ON, a trouble will be generated when the panel’s RF signal is jammed or encounters interference for a minimum of
10 seconds.
9.5
Wireless Serial Number Display
Section
[960]
: Find Wireless Serial Number Display
To see the wireless serial number display, enter section
[960]
. Press the anti-tamper switch of the desired module to be viewed.
The first digit of the serial number will illuminate on the keypad. Press
[
ENTER
]
to see each consecutive digit. Press
[
CLEAR
]
to
exit.
9.6
Remote Control Programming
The control panel accepts up to thirty-two fully programmable remote controls. Programming the remote controls is accomplished
in two steps:
1) Assign the remote controls to the control panel.
2) Program the buttons on the remote controls.
9.6.1
Assigning a Remote Control to the Control Panel
Sections
[651]
to
[682]
: Remote Controls 1 to 32 respectively
Remote controls are assigned to the panel using the Automatic Learning method via the MAster Quick Menu
Programming or by entering the serial number.
9.6.2
Deleting Assigned Remote Controls
Sections
[651]
to
[682]
: Remote Controls 1 to 32 respectively
Remote controls can be deleted by deleting the corresponding user (see the Quick Menu in the user guide).
9.6.3
Programming the Remote Control Buttons
Sections
[611]
to
[642]
: Remote Controls 1 to 32 respectively
Each remote control can be programmed to perform up to 4 different actions. Each digit in sections
[611]
to
[642]
represents a button or combination of buttons. Digits 1 through 4 can be programmed, while digits 5 through 8 are
reserved for future use and must be defined as empty (reminder: [SLEEP] = empty).
How Do I Assign a Remote Control to the Control Panel?
1) Press the
[
ENTER
]
key.
2) Enter your
[
INSTALLER
CODE
]
(default: 0000 / 000000) or
[
MAINTENANCE
CODE
]
(empty by default)
3) Enter the desired
[
SECTION
NUMBER
]
(from sections
[651]
to
[682]
).
4) Enter the six-digit serial number of the remote.
How Do I Delete a Remote Control?
1) Press the
[
ENTER
]
key.
2) Enter your
[
INSTALLER
CODE
]
(default: 0000 / 000000) or
[
MAINTENANCE
CODE
]
(empty by default)
3) Enter the desired
[
SECTION
NUMBER
]
(from sections
[651]
to [
682]
).
4) Press the
[0]
button six times to delete the serial number.
How Do I Program the Remote Control’s Buttons?
1) Press the
[
ENTER
]
key.
2) Enter your
[
INSTALLER
CODE
]
(default: 0000 / 000000) or
[
MAINTENANCE
CODE
]
(empty by default)
3) Enter the desired
[
SECTION
NUMBER
]
(from sections
[610]
to
[642]
).
4) Enter the
[
HEXADECIMAL
VALUE
]
(0 to F) of the desired button option from Table 4 on page 34 in the appropriate
space. If you do not wish to program a button combination, press the
[
SLEEP
]
key to skip.