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includes restores from those alarms. See page 38 for details of how Zone Alarm and
Zone Follow are configured.
Tampers
Includes all types of tampers, including system, control unit, sensor, user code
(excess digits), siren, WAM and radio keypad.
Sets/Unsets
Includes any type of setting, part-setting or unsetting of a partition (or part set) by
either keypad, remote control, or keyswitch.
System
Includes any type of system event that is not an alarm, tamper or set/unset. This
includes jamming, supervision fail, communications failure or fault, AC lost, low or
missing system battery, low battery on radio device and Aux 12V fail.
Destinations
Use this option to specify the recipients of the reports:
1.
Select a Message 1-4.
2.
Select one of the four recipients. Each Message 1-4 can have up to four recipients.
3.
Select a contact from the Contacts List (page 80); the control unit will use the email
address of that contact.
4.
If required, repeat the process from step 2 to specify additional recipients for the
message.
5.
If required, repeat the process from step 1 for another Message 1-4.
Server
Specify the details of your mail server (available from the email provider):
Server Name
– The address of the outgoing mail server (e.g. mail.gmx.com).
Server Port Number
– The port number of the mail server (e.g. 587).
Account
– Your account name (e.g. [email protected]).
Username
– Your username to access the email account.
Password
– Your password to access the email account.
SSL
– Select Enabled if the mail SSL uses SSL.
Line Fail Response
Use this option to specify how the system should respond when the control unit detects a
line-fail fault on a communications path from the control unit. You can specify different
settings for the different communication methods.
Audible
If the system is unset, the system logs the event. Internal sounders produce a short
audible tone every minute. Entering a valid access code silences the sounders and
the display indicates a telephone line fault. The system can be set again with the line
fault present.
If the system is set, the control unit logs the event but does not give any tone or
display. The control unit cancels any programmed siren delay if the line is out of
order when an alarm occurs.
Note:
Eaton recommends audible response for line fault.