4.8 Available Zone Attributes
The following table defines each available zone attribute.
Alarm Report When this attribute is enabled, zone alarm and restore events are transmitted. When disabled, zone alarm events are not transmitted but are logged to
the event buffer.
Chime
When this attribute is enabled, the keypad chimes when the zone is opened or closed.
Burglary Veri-
fied
When this attribute is enabled, zone alarms are not communicated until a burglary verified event occurs.
Transmission
Delay
When this attribute is enabled, reporting of zone alarms is delayed for the programmed time. If a valid access code is entered within this time, no
alarm signal is communicated. When disabled, reporting codes are transmitted immediately.
Bell Audible
When this attribute is enabled, an alarm activates the siren. When disabled, alarms are silent.
Bell Steady
When this attribute is enabled, siren output is steady when in alarm. When disabled, siren output pulses during an alarm.
Bypass
Enable
When this attribute is enabled, the zone can be manually bypassed. When disabled, the zone cannot be bypassed.
Force Arm
When this attribute is enabled, the system can be armed with the zone open. The zone is temporarily bypassed and, when secured, is monitored by
the system. Zones with this attribute disabled cannot be armed while the zone is open.
Swinger Shut-
down
When enabled, a zone that goes into alarm for the number of times programmed in the Swinger Shutdown Counter shuts down with no further trans-
missions sent to the monitoring station. The siren follows swinger shutdown if programmed. When disabled, all alarms are transmitted.
Two Way
Audio
When this attribute is enabled, the panel is able to initiate a 2-way audio session. When not enabled, only the panel microphone turns on, initiating a
listen-in only session. The speaker remains off.
Talk Listen
The central station operator and the end user can communicate through the panel's microphone and speaker.
4.9 Diagnostics - Read Only
Radio Version#
This section displays the software version of the cellular radio.
Primary Telephone Number
This section displays the cellular telephone number of the SIM.
IMEI number
This section displays the unique 15-digit International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) of the radio. The format of the IMEI
is: Reporting Body Identifier (2 digits), Allocation Number (4 digits); Final Assembly Code (2 digits); Serial Number (6 digits);
and a check digit.
SIM Number
This section displays the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) number of the SIM card installed in the communicator. The format
of the SIM number is: Major Industry Identifier (2 digits); Mobile Country Code (2 or 3 digits); Mobile Network Code (2 - 3
digits); Unique Number (10 -12 digits); and Checksum (1 digit). Valid SIM numbers range is: 18 - 21 numbers. This number
is printed on the SIM and the outside of the communicator carton.
Note:
The checksum digit is omitted on 19-digit SIM card numbers.
Cellular Device Type
This section displays the type of cellular module used by the system. E.g., UE910-N3G, LE910-SVG
Cellular Signal Strength
This section displays the strength of the cellular signal: Strong, Weak, None.
Radio Network Technology
This section displays the mobile wireless telecommunications technology used by the cellular radio.
Provider ID#
This section identifies number of the telecommunications service provider.
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