SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
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DE5467U
Example of the reported SMS messages:
•
JOHN’S
HOME
**AWAY**
•
JOHN’S
HOME
**DISARM**
•
JOHN’S
HOUSE
POWERMAX: LOW BATTERY
GARAGE: LOW BATTERY
•
JOHN’S
HOUSE
STATUS MESSAGE 01
(Event list is displayed)
Note
Status messages can be sent only to a calling
telephone whose identity number is not blocked by
the user!
Reporting Messages to a Pager
M
PAGER
P
control
panel
Since the P can be programmed to report
events to a pager, the user of the pager must be
informed on how to interpret the numerical message
that his pager displays.
Communication with a pager takes place as follows:
•
The P dials the pager’s phone
number, waits 5 seconds and sends the
numerical message.
•
The message transmitted by the P to
the pager is actually a string of digits, as follows:
[
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
]
[
YYY
]
[
0ZZ#
]
Pager’s PIN No. - Up to 16 digits
Programmed by the Installer
Zone or
User No.
Event
Type
Figure 6
. Pager Message Structure
The person receiving the message sees only the
“YYY -0ZZ#” part of the message, which he can
interpret by using the following legend:
Events types
(YYY)
are coded as follows:
Event Code
Event
Code
Alarm 919
Fire 515
Trouble 818
Close 101
Emergency 717 Open
102
Panic 616
Latchkey
103
ZZ
is the zone number in which the event occurred,
or the user number in case of Close, Open and
Latchkey events.
Example 1: Message reads “919-003”:
This means an alarm occurred in Zone No. 3.
Example 2: Message reads “101-008”:
This means the system was closed (armed) by user
No. 8.
Conducting a Walk Test
The walk test is an indispensable operation by which
you verify that all detectors function properly, without
disturbing the neighbors with loud sirens. The test
must be performed
at least once a week
, and
should include all detectors in all zones.
Before performing walk test, all the detectors must
be in normal state. Normal state is achieved when no
motion is made for at least 2 minutes.
Note:
During the test period, 24-hour zones will not
cause an alarm if violated, but a fire zone will
function normally.
A typical test will take place as follows:
A.
Press the test button (
).
B.
The display will prompt you for your user code:
ENTER CODE
_ _ _ _
C.
Enter your code. The siren will sound for 2
seconds and the display will change to:
TESTING
D.
Walk throughout the protected area and make
sure you trigger every detector with no exception
(move across the field of view of motion
detectors and open/close doors and windows).
Each time a detector is triggered:
•
The “Happy Tune” will sound,
•
The zone name and number will be displayed
briefly,
EXAMPLE 1:
You triggered a
motion detector
in
the living room (zone 11). The display will show:
LIVING ROOM
Z1 VIOLATED
After 5 seconds the display will revert to:
TESTING
EXAMPLE 2:
You opened a
window
in the guest
room (zone 13). The display will show:
GUEST ROOM
Z1
3
OPEN
After 5 seconds the display will revert to:
TESTING
E. When done, click the
button repeatedly.
The display will show the test results, zone after
zone, in ascending numerical order. For example:
GUEST ROOM
(alternating)
Z13 OK
or: “
Z13 NOT OK
” if there was no response
from Z13.
F.
To resume testing, click
. To quit the test
mode, click
. The display will then read:
<OK> TO EXIT
G.
Click
. The display will revert to its
normal state.