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Ver. 3.003 (24/4/03)
CONCEPT IQ. PLUS Programmer’s Manual.
8. PROGRAMMING OF ADVANCED FEATURES.
The following features can be programmed to operate in addition to the Primary system features already described in the Basic Programming Guide.
The programming procedures in this section assume that the system has already been programmed according to the procedures in Section 7 -”Basic Programming Guide”.
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Feature
Description
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Access Control
Access Review to be written to General Review, Siren output when Door Forced alarm, Door Forced & DOTL reporting to the dialler.
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Auto-Arm / Auto Disarm.
TimeZones can automatically Arm and/or Disarm Areas in Away or Home mode and provide auto-arm warnings if required.
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Auxiliary to Follow a TimeZone
TimeZones can control Auxiliary outputs for automatic control of ancillary devices such as lighting, irrigation, pool filters, etc.
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Battery Testing.
Automatic battery testing can be performed every 8 hours and/or on Area arming to ensure continuous operation if the AC power fails
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Callback for Remote Connect.
Requirement for the system to callback a pre-programmed number to establish remote connection for Upload/Download.
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Call Forwarding.
The system can dial your call divert number when armed and the un-divert number when disarmed.
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Computer connection (Local)
A computer can be connected directly to the Controller via the on-board Serial Port for Upload/Download.
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Computer Connection (Local) Printer
A printer can be directly connected to the Controller via the on-board Serial Port
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Day Alarm.
A Zone Input can operate an Auxiliary output for activating Door Bells, lights, etc. when disarmed.
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Defer Arming
Allows automatic arming if no movement is detected for a specified period to ensure thatat an Area is not left disarmed.
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DTMF Remote Control
Remote Control of Areas and Auxiliaries can be provided from any touch-tone (DTMF) telephone.
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Keyswitch Arming and Disarming.
Keyswitches can be used to Arm and/or Disarm the system in addition to, or in place of, PIN Codes or Wireless Remote Keys.
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Pulse Counting.
Provides more sophisticated monitoring of detection devices that require verification of an abnormal condition.
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Siren output to operate as an Auxiliary.
The Siren Speaker output can be used as a normal Auxiliary output if required.
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Six Digit PIN Codes.
Forces all PIN Codes programmed to be 6 digits in length for a higher level of User verification integrity.
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Smoke Detector Reset
User PIN Code operation to momentarily activate an Auxiliary output to reset latching Smoke Detectors.
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Sub Areas.
Area 4 can be defined as a Sub-Area (or common Area) allowing it to be armed/disarmed by any, or all, of the other Areas.
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User Auxiliaries
PIN Codes can be programmed for the sole purpose of controlling one of 2 "User" Auxiliaries.
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Walk Testing.
Allows Users to manually test detection devices.
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Wireless Remote Control.
Wireless Remote Keys can be assigned to the system for Area control, Auxiliary control and Panic alarm.
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Zone Self Testing.
Zones can be tested when the Area is disarmed to check for masking or other problems.