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[014] System Option 2
1 – Bell Squawk
ON: The siren emits a single squawk when armed in any manner,
including Auto-arm, and a double squawk when disarmed.
When the system is disarmed, the siren emits a series of three squawk
pairs to indicate alarms in memory.
OFF: The siren does not squawk when arming or disarming.
NOTE:
For UL/ULC, must be enabled if wireless keys are used with
the alarm system.
2 – Bell Squawk on Auto-Arm
ON: The siren squawks once every 10 seconds during the auto-arm
pre-alert time.
OFF: The siren does not squawk during auto-arm pre-alert.
3 – Bell Squawk On Exit
ON: The siren squawks once per second during exit delay, changing
to 3 squawks per second for the final 10 seconds.
OFF: The siren does not squawk for exit delay conditions.
4 – Bell Squawk On Entry
ON: The siren pulses with the same timing as the keypad buzzer
during entry delay, changing to 3 squawks per second for the final 10
seconds.
OFF: The siren does not activate during entry delay.
5 – Bell Squawk On Trouble
ON: When a trouble condition exists on the system, the siren
squawks 2 times every 10 seconds (as per the keypad buzzer).
The siren is silenced when the keypad beeps are silenced (any key
pressed on keypad).
OFF: The siren does not activate with a trouble condition.
6 – Not Used
7 – Exit Delay Termination
ON: The exit delay is reduced to 5 seconds once a Delay 1 zone is
restored. Force-Arm Delay 1 type zones also end the exit delay.
OFF: The exit delay timer continues to count even after the delay
zone is restored.
All audible options associated with the exit delay function are
silenced until the time programmed for the exit delay has elapsed.
8 – Fire Bell Continues
ON: For all Fire type alarms, the siren sounds until an access code is
entered to silence the alarm or disarm the system regardless of the
time programmed for bell timeout.
OFF: For all Fire type alarms, the siren sounds for the length of Bell
Timeout or until an access code is entered.
NOTE:
Must be disabled for ULC installations.
[015] System Option 3
1 – [F] Key Enabled
ON: Pressing and holding the [F] key for 2 seconds triggers a Fire
alarm.
OFF: The [F] key does not sound or report an alarm when pressed.
NOTE:
Use only for residential fire installations.
2 – [P] Key Enabled
ON: When a valid [P] key alarm is generated, the keypad buzzer
emits a series of 3 beeps to acknowledge the alarm and the siren
sounds for the length of bell timeout.
OFF:
When a valid [P] key alarm is generated, the keypad buzzer and
the siren are silent, but the alarm is still transmitted (if programmed).
NOTE:
Fire, Medical, and Panic key transmissions follow the parti-
tion 1 alarm/restore call direction options (Fire, Medical, and Panic
key). The Fire, Medical, Panic keys operate even if keypad blanking
and keypad lockout are active.
3 – Quick Exit
ON: When the system is armed, users may enter the [*][0] command
to temporarily bypass a single Delay 1 or Delay 2 zone to exit the
premises. Only one delay zone may be activated. Activity on another
delay zone initiates the appropriate alarm sequence. If the delay zone
is still open two minutes after the [*][0] command is entered, entry
delay is initiated. If armed in the Stay mode, the automatic bypass on
Stay/Away zones remains.
OFF: When the system is armed, users can not perform a quick exit
using [*][0].
4 – Quick Arming /Function Key
ON: [*][0] arming and Stay/Away function keys may be used to arm
the system without the entry of a valid access code.
OFF: [*][0] arming is not permitted. All arming functions require the
entry of an access code to activate (including Stay/Away keys).
5 – Not Used
6 – Master Code Not User Changeable
ON: The master code (access code 01) may not be changed by the
user and may only be programmed in Installer Programming.
OFF: The master code may be programmed by the user using the
[*][5][Master Code] command. The master code may also be pro-
grammed in Installer Programming.
7 – Telephone Line Monitor Enable
ON: The TLM function is active and the system indicates a trouble
condition when using the [*][2] View Trouble Conditions command.
OFF: The TLM function is deactivated and telephone line troubles
are not indicated by the system.
NOTE:
Must be ON for UL/ULC listed installations.
8 – Telephone Line Monitor Audible When Armed
ON: When the system is disarmed, a telephone line monitor trouble
generates a trouble indication as described above. If the system is
armed, a telephone line monitor trouble generates an audible alarm
on the siren for the duration programmed for bell timeout or until an
access code is entered to disarm.
OFF: Telephone line troubles generate a trouble indication, the Trou-
ble LED illuminates, and the keypad buzzer beeps until a key is
pressed.
[016] System Option 4
1 – AC Trouble Display
ON: If AC power fails, the condition is reported to the monitoring
station and is indicated as a trouble condition on the system keypads.
OFF: If AC power fails, the condition is reported, but the Trouble
light on the system keypads is off. The trouble is displayed in [*][2].
NOTE:
Must be ON for UL/ULC listed installations.
2 – AC Trouble Light Flashes
ON:
When AC power is lost, the Trouble light flashes in the base
“Ready” and “Armed” mode within 30 seconds of power loss. When
AC restores, the Trouble light stops flashing within 30 seconds. If
enabled, this option overrides the AC display option.
OFF: When AC power is lost, the Trouble light illuminates but does
not flash.
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