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iCom Series Universal Alarm Communicator Programming and Installation Guide
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COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION
This option allows you to configure the communication settings for the communicator.
ACCOUNT NUMBER
Enter the account num ber sent to the receiver. The range is 1‑65535. For account numbers
of four digits or less, do not enter leading zeros.
TRANSMISSION DELAY
Enter the number of seconds the communicator waits before sending burglary alarm
reports to the receiver. The range is 15‑45 seconds. The default is 0. Enter 0 to disable this
function.
COMMUNICATION TYPE
The communicator uses Network communication to SCS‑1R or SCS‑VR Receivers.
TEST TIME
Enter the time of day the communicator should send the test report to the SCS‑1R or
SCS‑VR receivers. Use entries between 12:00 to 11:59 and then choose AM or PM. To enable
daily tests from the host panel, leave the time blank and enable test reports for receiver 1
and/or for receiver 2. See Test Report.
FAIL TIME
Fail time allows the SCS‑1R or SCS‑VR receivers to miss a defined number of check‑ins
before logging that the panel is missing. For example, if network check‑in is 20 minutes
and fail time is 30 minutes, the receiver only indicates a Panel Not Responding after
30 minutes. The fail time must be equal to or greater than the net check‑in minutes. If net
check‑in is 20 minutes, the fail time must be 20 minutes or more. Select 0 or enter a range
between 3‑240 minutes. The default is 240.
RECEIVER 1 PROGRAMMING
This option allows you to set the options for the first receiver the communicator attempts
to contact when sending reports from the host panel and/or communicator. The
communicator supports communication up to two receivers.
ALARM REPORTS
Choose YES to enable Abort, Alarm, Alarm Restoral, Alarm Bell Silenced, Ambush, Exit
Error, and System Recently Armed reports to be sent to this receiver. The default is YES.
Choose NO to disable sending these reports to the receiver.
SUPERVISORY/TROUBLE REPORTS
Choose YES to enable Supervisory, Trouble, Trouble Restoral, Force Armed, and Fault
reports to be sent to this receiver. The default is YES.
Choose NO to disable sending these reports to the receiver.
COMMUNICATION
ACCOUNT NO:
XMIT DELAY:
0
COMM TYPE: NET
TEST TIME
00:00 AM
FAIL TIME:
240
RECEIVER 1 PROG
ALARM NO
YES
SPV/TRBL NO
YES
CODES?
NO YES
SCHEDS?
NO YES
Use YES/NO options to initialize
programmable parts of the panel.
Choose YES to advance to
a confirmation prompt.
If you choose YES, the panel initializes that section
of the program and advances to the next prompt.
If you choose NO, the panel advances to the next
option and does not initialize that section of the
program.
SURE?
YES
NO
Choose NO to
advance to the
next option.
Figure 14: Alternating Yes and No Options