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5.13 Manual Test Report
The manual test report is generated by holding down the “0” key on the keypad.
for a period of time longer than three seconds.
5.14 Retransmission of Test Report and/or Network Failure in the event of a
communication failure.
In many cases, when the power goes out in a certain area, the panels start transmi-
tting mains failure to the monitoring station.
If the number of subscribers who need to report such an event is too high, colli-
sions may occur, resulting in communication failures and the event cannot be sent
successfully. To solve this problem, the panel can be programmed to re-attempt to
send the test report or network failure report after a specified time. The retrans
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mission time is programmed in the command [170] “Delayed Re-Transmission of
Test Report and Network Failure on Network Failure” [170] “Delayed Re-Transmis
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sion of Test Report and Network Failure on
the shipment”.
The normal circuit response time for all zones is 500 milliseconds. The PC-900G®
panel will not consider a zone violated unless it is violated for at least 500 millise-
conds.
Zones 1-8 on the PC-900G® panel board can be programmed for one
fast circuit response (under 50 mS).
(See commands [110]-[117] option [8] “Response Speed”).
5.15 Fire, Medical and Panic Keys
Emergency keys are available on all keypads. These keys must be pressed and held
for three seconds to activate.
This delay is designed to prevent activation accidents.
The emergency keys can be configured as audible or silent, independently and for
each keypad (See commands [190]-[197] options [5], [6] and [7]).
5.16 Events Report
The PC-900G® panel stores the last 512 events that occurred on the system. The
Event Memory contains the date and time of each event, along with the zone num-
ber, user number, and any other information pertaining to the event.
5.17 Zone Circuit Response
The normal circuit response time for all zones is 500 milliseconds. The PC-900G®
panel will not consider a zone violated unless it is violated for at least 500 millise-
conds.
Zones 1-8 on the PC-900G® panel board can be programmed for one
fast circuit response (under 50 mS).
(See commands [110]-[117] option [8] “Response Speed”).
5.18 Communication Scenarios
Your system has several means of communication for reporting, among these,
we can highlight the possibility of reporting to different IP addresses, through the
COM-900 / COM-904 and Wifi modules, sending text messages (SMS) to users and/
or monitoring station, using the COM-900 / COM-904 module. The communication
scenarios are a neat alternative for organising communications.
The PC-900G® panel has 2 communication scenarios:
Call Scenario N° 1 (Reports with Backups): This scenario has one main output me
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dium and seven different backup possibilities.
(See command [370] “Call Scenario No. 1”).
Call Scenario No. 2 (Simultaneous Reporting): This scenario is used for the same
event to go out by several different means of communication (see command [371]
“Call Scenario No. 2”).
5.19 How to operate communication scenarios
For ease of understanding, some examples of operation are given below:
1)
The system must report the events to monitoring through the Wifi of the
PC-900G board, in the case of not being able to report by IP (Wifi), it will use the
mobile data of the chip that has the COM-900 / COM-904 to be able to report to the
monitoring station.
toreo, as long as it is inserted in the plate itself.
This is a case of Scenario N°1, as it involves the use of backups.
The call scenario N°1 is programmed in the command [370], and its programming
should be: [370]: [4][3][5][0][0][0][0][0][0][0].
Command position N°1 is programmed with option [4], which indicates that the
primary medium is reporting to Wifi monitoring.
Position 2 has option [3] loaded, which indicates that the backup is COM-900 /
COM-904 (Mobile Data). Position N°3 has option [5] loaded, which indicates that
the backups are terminated.
2)
The system must send the event via the Garnet Control App (IP-Residential),
to Wifi and residential SMS monitoring.
This is a case of Scenario N°2, as you have to send the event through several
media.
Scenario 2 is programmed in command 371, its programming should be: [371][0]
[0][0][1][0][1][1][1][0][0][0].
Position N° 3 has a [1], which enables residential SMS, position N° 5 has a [1] which
enables Wifi monitoring reports and position N° 6 has a [1] programmed which
enables IP-Residential.
NOTE:
The “residential” format is valid only for Scenario N°2.
5.20 Reset to Factory Defaults
Occasionally, it may be necessary to reset the panel to Factory settings,
To do so, please follow the steps below:
1.
Enter Installer Programming.
2.
Enter the command [600].
3.
Confirm that you wish to reset the panel programming by entering the [1] key.
SECTION 6: Programming wireless devices
The PC-900G® alarm panel has the ability to control up to 24 sensors.
wireless, 64 key fobs and 4 PGM-W/MA-220G.
Compatible motion sensors are:
DGW-500 and DGW-500-PET for pet immunity.
The DGM-300 sensor is a wireless magnetic sensor, with the ability to accept
a second N/C loop with one or more external magnetic detectors.
For further information, please refer to their respective manuals.
NOTE:
Programming of wireless devices can only be performed if you have
of a KPD-860RF/G-LCD732RF keypad.
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