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Siren
The siren is capable of low and high sounds. Low level sounds for non-alarm cases such as key-
presses and trouble beeps. High level sounds are used for alarm situations.
Trouble Beeps
Trouble beeps will be silenced for 10 hours if the Status button is pressed or until one hour prior
to Quiet Hour for non-fire related troubles. Trouble beeps will be silenced for 4 hours if the Sta-
tus button is pressed and is not affected by Quiet Hour for fire related troubles.
Quiet Hour determines the start time of a 10 hour window during which trouble beeps are sup-
pressed. For example, if Quiet Hour is set to 10 p.m. trouble beeps will not occur between 10
p.m. and 8 a.m.
Beeps in Level 1 or 2 for the following conditions:
• Low CPU Battery
• Sensor Supervisories or Troubles
• Sensor Low Battery
• RF Jam
• RF Trouble
• Phone Module Failure
• System Memory Failure
Table B7: Volume Level and Pattern
Action
Volume Level
Pattern
Entry delay
Programmed Level
One beep every 4 seconds, last 10 seconds 1 beep every second.
If Alarmed:
Three beeps every 10 seconds, last 10 seconds 3 beeps every second.
Exit delay
Programmed Level
One beep every 4 seconds, last 10 seconds 1 beep every second.
Protest beep
Programmed Level
Long beep followed by short beep.
Trouble beep
Programmed Level
4 beeps per minute.
Keypress
Low
1 beep.
Police Alarm
High
Constant.
Emergency Alarm Programmed Level
On/off pattern.
Fire Alarm
High
Temporal three - .5 s on, .5 s off, .5 s on, .5 s off, .5 s on, 1.5 s off.