Section 4 - Data Field Programming
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FIELD
TITLE and DATA ENTRIES
EXPLANATION
✱
74
Low Bat Restore Report Code
0 = no report
For both digits: 1-9, A-F (Refer to table on
previous page
for method of programming
report codes.)
This is a 2-digit entry field.
This is sent when a system low battery condition is
restored to normal.
✱
75
RF Xmtr. Low battery Restore Code
0 = no report
For both digits: 1-9, A-F (Refer to table on
previous page
for method of programming
report codes.)
This is a 2-digit entry field.
This is sent when a system low battery condition is
restored to normal.
Miscellaneous System Fields
✱
80
Output Relays
Interactive mode
This Interactive Menu mode is applicable only if 4204
relays are to be used (“3” in field
✱
25).
Refer to SECTION 6: Output Device Programming for a
detailed programming procedure. Also refer to the Output
Relays Worksheet for Fields
✱
80 and
✱
81
in the
Programming Form.
✱
81
Zone Lists For Output Devices
Interactive mode
This mode is applicable if 4204 relays are to be used (“3” in
field
✱
25).
Refer to SECTION 6: Output Device Programming for a
detailed programming procedure. Also refer to Zone Lists
for Output Relays in the Programming Form.
✱
82
Custom Alpha Editing
Interactive mode
Refer to SECTION 8: Alpha Descriptor Programming for
procedure.
✱
91
Option Selection
0 = AAV unit not being used in system
4 = AAV unit is being used
8 = Exit Delay Restart
# + 12 = AAV + Exit Delay Restart
AAV should not be used when Paging or Alarm Reports
are being sent to a secondary number. If this is done, the
call to the secondary number by the communicator after
the Alarm Report will prevent the AAV from taking control
of the telephone line, and the AAV “Listen-in” session
cannot take place.
UL
installations:
AAV option is not permitted (0).
✱
92
Number of Reports in Armed Period
0 = limits number of reports to 10 or less
1 = allows an unlimited number of reports
This option limits the number of messages (Alarm and
Alarm Restore reports) sent to the central station in an
armed period.
UL
installations:
no limit on number of reports (1).
✱
93
Dynamic Signaling Delay (DSD) (
1st entry
)
0 = disabled (both signals sent)
1–15 = entry times a 15-second delay.
e.g., 1 = 15 seconds, 2 = 30 seconds, etc.
Dynamic Signaling Priority (DSP)
(2nd entry)
0 = Primary phone number first;
1 = Long Range Radio (LRR) first.
This field (1st entry) lets you select the amount of time the
panel should wait for acknowledgment from the first
reporting destination before it attempts to send a message
to the second destination. Delays can be selected from 0 to
225 seconds, in 15-second increments. This delay is per
message.
If ”0” is entered in this field, the control panel will send
redundant reports to both Primary phone number and
LRR.
UL
installations:
must be set to 0 (in 1st entry).
The chart that follows provides a concise explanation of how the Dynamic signaling feature functions.
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