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1 System Timers
Option
Siren Time (0-99)
Minutes
Strobe Time (0-99)
Hours
Battery Test Time (0-
99) Minutes
AC Failure Report
Delay (0-999)
Seconds
Cross Zone Time
(30-999)
Report Delay (15-45)
Seconds
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Default
The siren time sets the time in minutes that the siren output is
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active.
The strobe time is the duration in hours that output
programmed to follow the strobe time will activate. The valid
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time selection in this segment is 0 to 99 hours, where '0'
disables the Strobe Output.
The dynamic battery test time sets the duration in minutes that
the ZeroWire will perform a dynamic battery test. The ZeroWire
will perform a dynamic battery test at the disarming of the first
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area or at midnight once each 24-hour cycle. Dynamic battery
test is disabled when the test duration is set to 0. Dynamic
battery test can also be run manually from a keypad.
The AC fail report delay sets the duration in seconds that the
AC power is lost or restored before a communication is
initiated.
300
AC restore will report when power is maintained for this same
duration.
The twin trip time sets the duration in seconds whereby two or
more sensors must trip before an alarm condition will be
registered or the one sensor must trigger twice within this time
300
period, or a continuous trip longer than 10 seconds. This
feature only applies to sensors with the twin trip feature set in
sensor options.
The report delay is the duration in seconds that non-24 hour
and non-fire type sensors will delay before reporting. This
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provides a valid user the opportunity to reset an unintended
alarm condition before that event is reported.
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