Parameter 32: Listen-In Time - Honeywell FBII CP-220A Hookup And Installation Instructions

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REMEMBER!
To leave the
Programming Mode at
any time, press the
Esc
key. Doing so will
return the CP-220A to
its normal operating
mode. Programming
changes will be stored
automatically.
PARAMETER 32:
Listen-In Time
Page 2-34 Section 2: Programming the CP-220A CP-220A Central Station Receiver
Advancing to Next Parameter:
After programming PARAMETER 31, press the N key to advance to
PARAMETER 32 – the next parameter in Category A.
The CP-220A displays the parameter just programmed ([PARAMETER
NUMBER 31]) with its first digit flashing, indicating its request for the next
parameter number.
You can reach PARAMETER 32 in one of several ways. Press either:
• 3 then 2 , or
then 2 , or
• the
NOTE: When the
immediately – not its number.
LISTEN TIME 90 SEC
Background:
Individual subscriber accounts may take advantage of the CP-220A's
Listen-In feature, in which any audible activities and conversations
surrounding an alarm event can be heard, evaluated, and recorded. The
Listen-In concept is particularly well suited to burglary, panic, and medical
emergencies, but can be used in conjunction with virtually all types of
alarms.
For a subscriber's account to be considered as a Listen-In account, there are
three factors that must be satisfied:
The installation must have a suitable Listen-In module correctly
interfaced with the system's control panel or its stand-alone
communicator, along with at least one properly connected microphone.
NOTE: Several security equipment manufacturers currently produce
Listen-In modules that are compatible with a wide range of control
panels and receivers like the CP-220A.
The system's control panel must be programmed with an
account number beginning with a hexadecimal letter, rather than
a number; thus, hexadecimal characters "B" through "F" are applicable
(and can be selected in PARAMETER 33); as an example, B123 or F789
are account numbers that qualify as subscribers whose alarms will be
"listened to."
NOTE:
For additional information on hexadecimal numbering, refer to
Appendix A.
key
is used, the name of the next parameter appears
MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS
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