Programming the Panel
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Timers Menu
The
TIMERS
menu lets you set up the various system feature times that affect the whole system
(global) or a specific partition. The following describes how to program the timer settings that
appear under
GLOBAL
.
Remote Access (0210)
Phones Options-Partition 1 (Default=on)
This setting determines whether or not the panel can be accessed from off-site
for downloader programming.
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To turn Remote Access off or on:
1. With the display showing
REMOTE ACCESS
OFF/ON
(current setting)
, press
1
(off) or
2
(on). The display flashes the entered setting.
2. Press
ƒ
and the display shows the new set-
ting.
Ring/Hang/Ring (0211)
Phones Options-Partition 1 (Default=on)
This setting determines how the panel picks up (seizes) the phone line for
downloader programming by remote access.
Note
The Remote Access setting (0210) must be turned on for this feature to work.
When this feature is on, the caller must listen for one or two full rings, hang
up, then call the premises again within the next 10-40 seconds. The system
then answers after the first ring. The “on” setting is recommended if an
answering machine shares the phone line with the panel.
When Ring/Hang/Ring is turned off, the caller must listen for 12 full rings
before the system answers. The “off” setting is recommended if there is no
answering machine sharing the phone line with the panel.
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To turn Ring/Hang/Ring access off or on:
1. With the display showing
RING/HANG/RING
OFF/ON
(current setting)
, press
1
(off) or
2
(on). The display begins flashing the entered
selection.
2. Press
ƒ
and the display shows the new set-
ting.
Supervisory Time (0300)
Timers-Global (Default=random)
This setting determines what time of day the panel sends supervisory, low bat-
tery, or auto phone test reports to the central station. The setting is based on a
24-hour timer so there is no need to enter
A
.
M
. and
P
.
M
. settings. These will
appear automatically on the display.
Note
The panel clock must be set with the correct time for accurate supervisory time
reporting. Refer to the user programming section for setting the panel clock.
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To set the Supervisory Time:
1. With the display showing
SUPERVISORY TIME
HH:MM
(current setting)
, enter the desired 4-
digit time value (for example, enter 1330 to
set the supervisory time for 1:30 p.m.). The
display flashes the entered setting.
2. Press
ƒ
and the display shows the new set-
ting.
RF Tx Timeout (0301)
Timers-Global (Default=12 hours)
If any supervised wireless device stops sending supervisory transmissions, the
panel reports a supervisory condition to the central station. This setting deter-
mines how long the panel should wait (2-24 hours) for a supervisory transmis-
sion before sending the report.
Note
For UL 985 & 1635 listed installations, the RF Tx Timeout must be set to 4 hours.
For UL 1023 listed installations, the RF Tx Timeout must be set to 24 hours.
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To set the RF Tx Timeout:
1. With the display showing
RF TX TIMEOUT nn
HOURS
(current setting)
, enter the desired
2-digit timeout value (02-24). The display
flashes the entered setting.
2. Press
ƒ
and the display shows the new set-
ting.