Section 4: Programming Options
buzzer and the bell output to remain silent, but the alarm is
still transmitted (if programmed).
Default:
Silent
Valid range:
Audible, Silent
Access Code Required For Bypassing
When this option is enabled, an access code is required to
view the zone bypass menu.
When this option is disabled, the zone bypass menu is
accessible to anyone.
Default:
Disabled
Valid range:
Enabled/Disabled
RF Jam
When this option is enabled, the alarm panel detects and
reports continuous wireless signals that could interfere with
the operation of the alarm system.
UL: The iotega detects and reports continuous RF inter-
ference using UL 20/20 requirements for wireless jam detec-
tion (20 seconds of continuous jam detection is required).
Default:
Disabled (Note: RF Jam shall be enabled for UL/ULC applications)
Valid range: 00: Disabled, 01: UL 20/20, 02: EN 30/60, 03: Class 6 30/60
Installer Access Window Permission
When this option is enabled, the installer is given access to
the panel’s programming sections for a 6-hour window, or
until the install has been finalized.
When this option is disabled, the installer can access the
panel’s programming sections at any time.
This option is controlled by Level 1 users.
Default:
Enabled
Valid range:
Enabled, Disabled
Ethernet IP Address
This is the resolved value based on the DHCP address
assignment.
Default:
000.000.000.000
Valid range:
Read-only
Ethernet IP Subnet
This is the resolved value based on the DHCP address
assignment.
Default:
255.255.255.000
Valid range:
Read-only
Gateway IP Address
This is the resolved value based on the DHCP address
assignment.
Default:
000.000.000.000
Valid range:
Read-only
DNS 1 IP Address
This is the resolved value based on the DHCP address
assignment.
Default:
000.000.000.000
Valid range:
Read-only
DNS 2 IP Address
This is the resolved value based on the DHCP address
assignment.
Default:
000.000.000.000
Valid range:
Read-only
Access Code Required to View/Silence Troubles
This option is used to enable and disable the need to enter
an access code before viewing and silencing system
troubles.
Default: Disabled (Note: Access Code Required to View/Silence Trouble shall
be enabled for UL/ULC applications)
Valid
range:
Enabled, Disabled
Cellular Low Signal Trouble
This option is used to determine if the system will generate a
trouble event when a weak cellular signal is detected.
When enabled, a trouble event is generated if the radio sig-
nal level falls below threshold level (average CSQ level 4 or
less).
Default:
Enabled
Valid range:
Enabled, Disabled
Lockout Attempts
This option is used to program the number of invalid access
code entries allowed before the keypad is locked. When
keypad lockout occurs, the system is inaccessible by keypad
for the programmed duration. If the number of invalid
attempts is not reached within one hour, or if a valid access
code is entered, the counter is reset to 0 after 5 minutes.
Each keypad keeps track of its own lockout count and time.
Note:
The FAP keys are not locked.
Default:
0
Valid range:
0 to 255
Fire Supervision
This option is used to control system supervision of smoke,
CO and heat detectors. When this option is enabled, fire
detection devices are monitored over a four-hour period. If a
device fails to report within the four-hour window, a hard-
ware fault trouble is logged for the zone.
With this option disabled, fire detection devices follow the
programmed supervisory window up to a maximum time of
18 hours. After 18 hours, fire detection devices go into fault,
regardless of the programmed supervisory window.
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