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3440-0241 Rev G
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Item 58. When this output is turned on as an alarm output,
it can not be used for any other function. See Item 58 for
cutoff times.
Default: NO
5 - PGM OUTPUT 2
- is an open collector that sinks to
ground for the amount of time that is programmed under
Item 58. When this output is turned on as an alarm output,
it can not be used for any other function. See Item 58 for
cutoff times.
Default: NO
6 - WALK TEST
- is a function that can be used by the
installer or the user. With this function enabled all zones
will be scrolling on the LCD. The zone number and name
will be removed from the LCD and the keypad will emit an
audible tone indicating the zone was violated. When all
zones have been tripped the LCD will display "NO MORE
FOUND".
Default: YES
NOTE:
24 Hour, Day Zone and Fire Zones are still
active in this walk test mode.
7 - MONITOR
- is an option that allows local annunciation
of zone violation. See Item 76-B for output assignment for
this feature.
Default: YES
NOTE
: 24 Hour, Day Zone and Fire Zones are active
in this mode and will only be displayed if
they are assigned for this option.
8 - SILENT DAY - AUDIBLE NIGHT
- is an option that is
used with 24 hour zones that must be programmed for
audible. In a disarmed state, the violated 24 hour zone(s)
will enunciate on the LCD display, PGM 1 and/or PGM 2
will energize (if programmed as a zone output) and the
bell voltage will not energize. If this zone(s) is violated in
an armed state, PGM 1 and/or PGM 2 will energize, (if
programmed as zone outputs) and the bell voltage will
energize
. Default: NO.
ITEM G
This is a continuation of zone features and
also requires depressing the number that corresponds
to the option that you wish to enable and the number
will be displayed on the LCD. Depressing a number
that previously was displayed will remove the number
from the LCD and disable the option.
(Shows Default condition)
OPTIONS
1 = KEYPAD 1 AUDIBLE
2 = KEYPAD 2 AUDIBLE
3 = KEYPAD 3 AUDIBLE
4 = KEYPAD 4 AUDIBLE
5 = DISPLAY ARMED
6 = SHUNT ALLOWED
7 = BYPASS ALLOWED
8 = RADIO OUTPUT
KEYPAD 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
- is a function that enables or
disables the keypad buzzer on entry. This function is only
active for Entry - Exit 1 or 2 type zones.
The keypads are
always silent on alarm violation
.
Default: YES.
5 - DISPLAY ARMED
- the zone will be displayed on the
LCD with this function on when a burglary zone is violated
in an armed state, If more than one zone is violated, they
will scroll on the LCD in numerical sequence.
Default: NO.
6 - SHUNT ALLOWED
- Used in conjunction with audible
set on for the zone.
When this option is used it prevents multiple code
transmissions from a swinging alarm condition. Regardless
of the number of trips, the panel will inhibit additional
signals, from this zone, until the bell times out. It will then
be ready to transmit subsequent events.
Default: NO.
7 - BYPASS ALLOWED
- Allows the subscriber to
manually bypass the zone if this option is set on.
Default: YES.
NOTE:
This option should not be used on Fire zone.
8 - RADIO OUTPUT
- This option enables the zone to
transmit its reporting codes via our Varitech long range
radio.
Once you have completed programming memory location OO-
G, the keypad will automatically advance you to memory
location 02 which is Zone 2. Continue programming
information in the same manner as Zone 1 (memory location
00).
To exit back or review what was programmed in Zone 1
(memory location 00) depress [ # ]. The LCD will display PRG.
Then depress 00. To advance through each memory location
depress [
].
Memory Location 48 - 56C
COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMMING
48 Receiver Telephone Number 1 (Panel will dial first)
Each memory location, from 48-48G, requires a 2 digit
entry. Beginning with Memory location 48 enter in a dial
pause (c) by depressing [AWAY] 2 and then the first digit
of the telephone number and [
]. Continue until the
telephone number is completely entered. Fill in the
remaining memory locations with (F) [AWAY] 5. The
maximum number of digits is sixteen, including dial pause
and dial tone detects.
For installations that require an access code to get an
outside line it's recommended to put a pause before and
after the access code. Example: C-9-C-3675951.
Value 0 - 9, A - D Default: FF
A = [AWAY] 0 - *
B = [AWAY] 1 - #
C = [AWAY] 2 - 3 Second Pause
D = [AWAY] 3 - Dial Tone Detect
50 Receiver Telephone Number 2
Programmed in the same manner as Receiver number 1.
This receiver output can be used as back up or redundant
dialing
and should always be programmed
. See
memory location 75 for your options.
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