Quick-Reference Tables
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RB6741-Z Touchscreen Security System User Manual
Feature
Comments
Ranges & Defaults
Alarm Transmission Delay
(aka Abort Window or
Communicator Delay)
Length of time after an alarm sounds for the customer to enter a valid
keypad code to prevent alarm from being sent to central station.
Your system is configured with a communicator delay. A communicator
delay will prevent a report to the central station if the control panel is
disarmed within 15-45 seconds after an intrusion alarm is triggered.
Note that fire-type alarms are normally reported without a delay.
Default: 30 sec.
Range: Minimum is 15 sec. and
the maximum is 45 sec.
Disarming During the Alarm
Transmission Delay
System disarmed by entering a valid keypad code in the Touchscreen
or a key pad. If invalid keypad code entered, alarm restarts.
This feature is not configurable.
When alarms are successfully
aborted (that is, disarmed
during the Alarm Transmission
Delay period)
If system is disarmed within the Alarm Transmission Delay period, no
alarm transmission occurs. Contacts can opt not to receive SMS
and/or email messages notifying them when an alarm was aborted and
that central monitoring was not notified.
By default, verify contacts are
notified by SMS and email when
an alarm is disarmed during the
Alarm Transmission Delay
period.
Cancel Window
For 5 minutes after the end of the Abort Window, customer can disarm
system to send an Alarm Cancel to central monitoring.
This feature is not configurable.
Duress Code
A four digit code that sends silent alarm immediately when used to arm
or disarm the system. Otherwise, works the same as the Master
keypad code.
Default: Duress Code is
disabled.
Initiating Emergency Alarms
(aka manual alarms)
This is a two-step action from the Touchscreen.
Not configurable.
Cross Zoning
Two security zones that only trip an alarm if they are both faulted within
a configured period of time. Can only be created after the security
zones have been added in a separate step.
Default: 10 seconds
Range 1 second to 999
seconds.
Swinger Shutdown
After the Touchscreen has sent an alarm the set number of times
(trips) to central monitoring, no more alarms will be sent to central
monitoring for 48 hours or until the security system is disarmed.
Default: 2 trips
Range: 1 to 6 trips
Fire Alarm Verification
When enabled, central only contacts the authorities when multiple
smoke detectors are faulted OR a detector is in an alarm for 60
seconds or more.
Default: Disabled
Call Waiting
Old-fashioned security systems use phone lines to send alarms to central monitoring, so they require a
caution included with their control panels alerting the installer that call waiting features can prevent
successful connection to the central station.
Since the Touchscreen connects to central monitoring over broadband and cellular, this alert is not
required.
System Test
Perform the system test described under “Testing Your Alarms” on page 48
.
Communications
Test the security system to ensure that it is in proper communication with central monitoring, as
described under “Testing Your Connectivity” on page 53
.
Test In Progress
The titles of all alarm test process screens begin with “Alarm Test”.
Not configurable.
Automatic Termination of Test There are no conditions that would result in the automatic termination of Test mode. The user must tap
the Disarm button on the Alarm Test screen to end the alarm test.
Screen Brightness
The relative brightness of the Touchscreen screen.
Default: 10 (brightest)
Range: 1 to 10