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5.
Press Enter.
The system turns the keypad sounder, strobe, and internal speaker(s)
and external sounder on for 12 seconds each, one after the other.
While the test is running the display shows the device that should be
operating. At the end of the test the display shows the date and time.
Note:
You can abandon the test at any time by pressing Menu.
Call Out to Central Station (Menu 5)
Your alarm system may be connected to a central monitoring station by its
own telephone line. The central station can change the way your system is
programmed by sending a new program down the telephone line. However,
for extra security your system may be set up so that the alarm system must
call the central station; the central station cannot call into your system. The
instructions below show you how to make the alarm system start a telephone
call to the central station. Follow these steps when instructed to do so by the
central station:
1.
Key in your access code.
2.
Press
Menu
followed by
5
.
The display shows:
5: ANSWER REMOTE
CALL FROM CS ?
3.
Press Enter.
The display shows:
WAITING FOR RINGING
4.
Press
4 and 6
together.
The display shows:
CALLING THE
CENTRAL STATION
The alarm system now makes one attempt
to connect to the central station. When the
alarm system and the central station have
established the connection the display shows:
SYSTEM UNDER
PC CONTROL
When the central station has completed reprogramming your alarm
system, it returns to its normal unset state.
Setting the Time and Date (Menu 6)
The end station contains an internal clock/calendar that runs as long as there
is power present (mains or stand-by battery). The system uses this clock to
mark the time and date on the system log. If the power supply fails for any
reason, and the stand-by battery is low, then the system loses track of the
correct time and date.
4. Special Functions