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Location 242: Answering Machine Defeat
Location 242 contains the answering machine defeat enable. To defeat an answering machine, two telephone calls
must be made to the premises. On the first call, let the phone ring the same number of times (or less) as the number
programmed in location 242 (maximum 3). The control panel will detect these rings and start a 45 second timer. If
a call comes in during that 45 second time frame, the control panel will answer on the first ring. To disable this
feature, program a "0" in this location.
Location 243: Number Of Rings To Answer Download Call
Location 243 contains the number of rings the 9000E must detect before answering the telephone when initiating
a download. If a number from "1" to "15" is programmed in this location, the control will answer after the number of
rings entered times 2 has been detected. If a "0" is programmed in this location, the 9000E will not answer the
download call. (SEE LOCATION 242: ANSWERING MACHINE DEFEAT)
Location 244: Assigning The Chime Enable Code
Program the one digit number that the end user will use to enable the
Chime
mode. This number can be any
number 1 to 9. Factory default is "1" and this feature is enabled. If you do not wish to enable the
Chime
feature at
this installation, program a "15" in this location. NOTE: This number should not be the same as the
Quick Arm
code!
Location 245: Assigning The Entry-Guard Enable Code
Program the one digit number that the end user will use to activate the
Entry-Guard
mode. This number can be
any number 1 to 9. Factory default is "0" and this feature is disabled. NOTE! This code should not match the
Quick-Arm
digit, or the
Chime
enable digit. Location 220 must contain a "0" for
Entry-Guard
to work.
PROGRAMMING FOR PARTITIONS
Locations 247 through 249 are used to program the number of zones in partitions 1, 2, and 3, with the remaining
zones automatically assigned to the next numerical partition, which would be 4 if all three locations are programmed.
If only the first location 247 has a number programmed in it, all remaining zones will automatically go to partition 2.
You can program any number of zones per partition up to a maximum of 15. All zones must be in numerical
sequence. For example, if you choose to have five zones in partition 1 and 11 zones in partition 2, you would
program a 5 in location 247 and zones 1-5 would be assigned to partition 1, while zones 6 through 16 would be
assigned to partition 2. You cannot assign zones out of sequence such as placing zones 1-3-5-7-9 in partition 1 and
2-4-6-8 in partition two. Factory default is no partitions enabled and all zones are assigned to partition 1 without
restriction. Note: When partitions are assigned in these locations, you may need to program locations 64-79, 124-
131, 132, 213, 217, 224, 228, 232, 236, 246, and 572-586 which are sensitive to partitioning.
Multiple Partition Access Option
For access to other partitions from a 9001 keypad, enter [C]-[9]-[9] followed by user code #28, followed by the
partition number that you wish to command. At this point, the keypad will act as though it is in the partition that you
have selected, and you can make commands as needed. While in this mode, to move to any other partition, you
need only to enter [C]-[9]-[9] and follow by the partition number. Anytime you are using this feature to gain access
to other partitions, the keypad you are using will return to its designated partition (the one selected on the dip
switches on the rear of the keypad) 20 seconds after the last keypress is entered. (When using a 9060E keypad,
refer to the 9060E User’s Manual.)