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Choose one of these options:
»
Enabled: When a user taps the Smart Home
Controls button, the Enter Your Code to Access
Smart Home
»
Controls screen appears.
»
†Enabled: Opens the Smart Home Controls menu,
without prompting the user for a code.
Q23: Master user can access Z-Wave setup
Con
fi
gures the system to allow persons who know the
system’s Master User Code to gain access to the System
Settings > Smart Home Settings menu.
Choose one of these options:
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Enabled: This makes the Smart Home Settings
button available in the System Settings menu after
entering the Master User Code.
»
† Disabled: This grays out the Smart Home Settings
button and makes it unavailable in the System
Settings menu.
Q24: Temperature display units
Speci
fi
es the temperature scale used by the system to
display weather forecasts on the touchscreen.
NOTE:
Weather forecasts are only available on the
GC3 Panel when enabled by the service provider.
Choose one of these options:
† Fahrenheit: Displays information using the Fahrenheit
temperature scale.
Celsius: Displays information using the Celsius temperature
scale.
Q25: Swinger shutdown count (1-6)
Speci
fi
es the swinger shutdown count for burglary
protection zones. This de
fi
nes the maximum number of
times a zone’s sensor can activate (i.e., “trip”) an alarm
during a single arming session. For example, if the count
is set to two (2) trips, a window contact sensor would be
permitted to trip the alarm a maximum of two (2) times
during a single arming session.
Choose one of these options:
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1-6 Trips: Use the touchscreen’s numeric keypad to
specify a value between one (1) and six (6) trips.
»
† ‡ 2 Trips: For compliance with ANSI/SIA CP-01-
2010, this is the default setting.
Q26: Cross sensor zones 99-100
De
fi
nes the alarm veri
fi
cation requirement for a cross
sensor zone. A cross sensor zone is comprised of two
wireless sensors and both sensors must be violated before
the system activates the alarm. This means that before a
cross sensor zone can activate an alarm, the sensors for
both Wireless Zone 99 and Wireless Zone 100 must be
violated.
If only one of the two sensors in the cross sensor zone is
violated, the system automatically transmits a trouble report
about the violated sensor to the Central Station. If both
sensors in the cross zones are violated within the amount
of time speci
fi
ed in “Q27: Cross sensor timeout, in seconds
(10-120),” the system activates an alarm and also transmits
an alarm report to the Central Station.
NOTE:
Carbon Monoxide Detectors and Smoke/
Heat Alarms cannot be used in cross sensor zones.
Choose one of these options:
»
Enabled: Turns the feature ON. The system
transmits a trouble report to the Central Station
when one sensor in a cross sensor zone is violated
and sets off an alarm when both sensors are
violated.
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† Disabled: Turns the feature OFF.
Q27: Cross sensor timeout, in seconds (10- 120)
De
fi
nes the maximum number of seconds it takes the
system to activate an alarm when both sensors in a
cross sensor zone are violated. The value you de
fi
ne
here speci
fi
es the maximum amount of time that can
pass between the violation of sensors programmed for
Wireless Zone 99 and Wireless Zone 100. If both sensors
are violated within the amount of time speci
fi
ed here, the
system activates an alarm. If only one of the sensors is
violated during the timeout interval, the system transmits a
trouble report to the Central Station and does not activate
an alarm.
NOTE:
For the timeout to affect the system, the
Cross Sensor Zones feature must also be enabled
on the system. See “Q26: Cross sensor zones 99-
100.”
You have these options:
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† 10 Seconds: De
fi
nes the cross sensor time
interval as 10 seconds.
»
1- 120 Seconds: To extend the timeout interval,
the installer programs a value between 1 to 120
seconds.
Q28: Siren supervision time
Con
fi
gures the system to supervise the wire between an
external alarm sounder (if installed) and the GC3 Panel. In
the event that the supervised wire is cut, the system waits
the number of seconds speci
fi
ed here and then displays
a trouble alert on the GC3 Panel’s touchscreen. It also
transmits a trouble report to the Central Station. “Connect
an External Alarm Sounder.”
Choose one of these options:
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† Disabled: Turns the feature OFF.
»
15 Seconds: Turns the feature ON. 15 seconds
after a wire cut is detected, the system displays a
trouble alert on the touchscreen and also transmits
a trouble report to the Central Station.