Advanced Programming
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Verbatim Owner's Manual
Note:
If the Verbatim autodialer is in the disarmed mode,
call-outs/autocalls will not be made.
(926) Delay Before Return to Normal (Exit Delay)
Sometimes it is desirable to prepare the unit for the ability to detect violations
and dial out, but with an “exit delay” that allows the user time to exit or remove
temporarily existing alarm violations before the unit becomes active.
To set delay before Return to Normal:
1. Press:
9 26 V ENTER
where V is the desired delay in minutes (range 1.0 to 99.9 minutes).
2. Then press DISARM/RE-ARM if necessary to extinguish the flashing
DISARMED legend light. However, do not press NORMAL, but instead
leave the unit in PROGRAM mode, with the PROGRAM light illumi-
nated. The unit cannot go into alarm while in PROGRAM mode.
When the delay period times out, the unit will automatically return to NOR-
MAL mode and will then be ready to act on any alarm violations that occur
after that time. This code must be re-entered each time you wish an exit delay,
since the delay value automatically returns to the default value of 2 minutes
upon timeout.
The 2 minute default value provides protection against the possibility that
someone might walk away leaving the unit in PROGRAM mode, or perhaps
hang up the phone after performing over-the-phone programming without
properly ending the call.
(932, 933, 934) Microphone and Speaker Operation
If you enable the front panel microphone using program code 933 as described
below, the microphone will be automatically activated for a 15 second listening
period at the end of each alarm or inquiry call, allowing you to hear the sounds
near the unit from a remote telephone.
An additional warble tone is issued at the end of this listening period, allowing
you to postpone tone acknowledgment until after the listening period.
u
To turn this function on, press:
9 33 1 ENTER
u
To turn this function off, press:
9 33 0 ENTER
Summary of Contents for Verbatim
Page 1: ...Verbatim Owner s Manual Owner s Manual...
Page 14: ...Overview 1 4 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 22: ...Installation 2 8 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 24: ...Programming and Testing 3 2 Verbatim Owner s Manual Front Panel Keys and Indicators Diagram...
Page 34: ...Recording Voice Messages 4 6 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 80: ...Using the Alarm Ready Schedule Feature 7 12 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 82: ...Maintenance Testing and Battery Replacement 8 2 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 94: ...Verbatim Series SFP Autodialer A 8 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 104: ...Analog Signal Input B 10 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 108: ...Analog Signal Input B 14 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 114: ...Remote Supervisory Control Output C 6 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 118: ...Printer Options D 4 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 126: ...Data Acquisition Central Data Logging E 8 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 155: ...Cabling Diagrams Verbatim Owner s Manual G 1 G Cabling Diagrams...
Page 156: ...Cabling Diagrams G 2 Verbatim Owner s Manual G 1 RACO VSER 01 Serial Cable Connection Diagram...
Page 166: ...Verbatim Floobydust H 4 Verbatim Owner s Manual DC Power Connection Diagram AJ1 JB8 MINI PLUG...
Page 174: ...Verbatim Floobydust H 12 Verbatim Owner s Manual Heater Thermostat Mounting and Wiring Diagram...
Page 188: ...Verbatim Floobydust H 26 Verbatim Owner s Manual Motherboard Component Diagram...
Page 189: ...Verbatim Floobydust Verbatim Owner s Manual H 27 Jumper Block Diagram...
Page 192: ...Verbatim Floobydust H 30 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 200: ...Verbatim Autodialer Specifications I 8 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
Page 201: ...Worksheets Verbatim Owner s Manual J 1 J Worksheets...
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