GC2e Wireless Security System | Installation and Programming Guide
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Control Panel Programming
Q16: Police Emergency Key (0-2)
DEFAULT: (1) Audible
The Control Panel’s panic emergency button action can be
programmed. The panic emergency button is displayed by
pressing the
button.
• The default (1) Audible allows the panic emergency
button to sound an audible alarm.
• For silent activation, select (2) Silent Panic .
• To not display the panic emergency button, select (0)
Disabled .
NOTE: Setting this programming question for (2) Silent Panic
makes the Police button on all RF keypads silent also.
Q17: Fire Emergency Key (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Audible
The Control Panel’s fire emergency button can be enabled or
disabled. The fire emergency button is displayed by pressing
the Control Panel’s button.
• The default setting (1) Audible allows the fire
emergency button to sound an audible alarm.
• To disable and not display the fire emergency button,
select (0) Disabled .
Q18: Emergency Key (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Audible
The Control Panel’s emergency button can be enabled or
disabled. The panel’s emergency button is displayed by
pressing the
Emergency
button on the panel.
• The default setting (1) Audible sounds an audible alarm
when the button is pressed.
To disable this button, select (0) Disabled .
NOTE: If all three (3) Emergency buttons are disabled, the
Control Panel displays a message when its
Emergency
button is pressed.
Q19: Quick Arming (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
Quick arming allows the subscriber to arm the system
without having to enter a user code . If Open/Close Reports
are being sent, quick arming is reported as User 0 .
• The default (1) Enabled allows quick arming.
• To turn off quick arming, select (0) Disabled .
Q20: Swinger Shutdown Count (1-6)
DEFAULT: (2) Two Trips
The minimum setting of (2) Two Trips is required for ANSI/
SIA CP‐01 compliance. This default setting can be increased
to three or more trips without affecting ANSI/SIA CP‐01
compliance .
An unwanted series of multiple faults (usually caused by a bad
contact or sensor) is called a “swinger”. Swinger shutdown
sets the maximum number of alarms that any sensor or
hardwire loop can trigger during a single arming period .
NOTE:
CO and Smoke detector alarms are not limited by the
swinger shutdown count. Other types of 24-hour zones are
limited by the swinger shutdown count .
• The default setting
(2) Two‐Trips sets the swinger
shutdown count at two (2) trips .
• To change this count, select (1-6).
Q21: Siren Supervision Time (0-3)
DEFAULT: (0) Disabled
The wiring connection to the external sounder can be
supervised. If the wiring to the sounder is cut for 15, 30, or 45
seconds, a bell trouble report can be sent to the Central Station.
• The default setting (0) Disabled turns external sounder
supervision OFF .
• To supervise the external sounder wiring, select:
• (1) 15 Seconds
• (2) 30 Seconds
• (3) 45 Seconds
Q22: CS Lack of Usage Notification Time
(0-255)
DEFAULT: 7 days
If this system has not been armed for a specified number of
days, inactivity reports can be sent to the Central Station.
• The default setting is
7 days .
• To change the duration, select a value between 1 to 255
days .
• To turn this feature OFF, select
0 days .
Q23: Radio Modem Network Failure Time
(0-255)
DEFAULT: 30 Minutes
NOTE: LTE (Cellular) Radio Module must be installed to use this
function.
If the optional LTE (Cellular) Radio Module loses its cellular
connection, specify the amount of down time that must pass
before triggering a trouble condition.
• The default setting is
30 minutes .
• To specify a different amount of time, enter a value
between one (
1) to 255 minutes .
• To turn this feature OFF, select
0 minutes .
NOTE: After cellular service is restored for five (5) minutes, the
trouble condition automatically clears.
Q24: Radio Modem Network Failure Causes
Trouble (0-1)
DEFAULT: (1) Enabled
NOTE: LTE (Cellular) Radio Module must be installed to use this
function.
Selects whether the Control Panel will sound and display
trouble if the optional LTE (Cellular) Radio Module has lost its
cellular connection. The trouble sounder can be silenced by the
user at the Control Panel (cell radio trouble is logged regardless
of this setting). When the cellular radio module connection is
restored, the trouble indications automatically clear.
• The default (1) Enabled allows radio module failure trouble
indications.
• To turn off radio module failure trouble indications, select
(0) Disabled .
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