System Configuration Options - DSC iotega WS910 Reference Manual

Wireless security and automation system
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When this option is disabled, if a force arm capable zone is
tripped, the Ready LED is illuminated steadily. If a non-force
arm capable zone is tripped, the Ready LED turns off.
Default:
Enabled
Valid range:
Enabled/Disabled
Temperature in Celsius
When this option is enabled, temperature is displayed in
Celsius on LCD keypads.
When this option is enabled, temperature is displayed in
Fahrenheit on LCD keypads.
Default:
Celsius
Valid range:
Celsius/Fahrenheit
4.2 System Configuration
Options
This section describes programmable options for the alarm
controller.
System Area Label
Use this option to program a custom label for the security
system. This label is used in the event buffer when system
events occur.
Default:
Valid range:
System Account Number
The system account number is used to identify the alarm sys-
tem when communicating system events to the central mon-
itoring station. The system account number can be either 4
or 6 digits long. Program a 6-digit code only when using the
SIA reporting format. SIA uses this account number for all
partitions and system events. All other reporting formats use
a 4-digit system account number to report system main-
tenance (e.g., low battery, zone fault) and test transmission
events. To program a 4-digit system account number, enter
4 digits followed by FF.
Note: This field is mandatory for communication with the
central monitoring station.
Default:
FFFFFF (disabled)
Valid range:
000001 to FFFFFF (Hexadecimal)
Event Reporting Format
This programming option is used to assign a communicator
format for transmitting zone alarms, tampers, faults and other
signals to the central monitoring station.
The following communicator formats are available:
Contact ID
Each of the digits indicate specific information about the sig-
nal. For example, if zone 1 is an entry/exit point, the event
Section 4: Programming Options
System Area
32 Characters
code contains [34]. The central monitoring station would
receive the following:
*BURG - ENTRY/EXIT - 1 where the "1" indicates which
zone went into alarm.
SIA Format - Level 2 (Hard Coded)
The SIA communication format used in this product follows
the level 2 specifications of the SIA Digital Communication
Standard - October 1997. This format sends the account
code along with its data transmission. The transmission
appears similar to the following at the receiver:
N ri1 BA 01
N = New Event
ri1 = Partition /Area Identifier
BA = Burglary Alarm
01 = Zone 1
A system event uses the Area Identifier ri00.
Default:
Valid range:
Bell Squawk on Arming
With this option enabled, the iotega chirps the sirens briefly
at full volume when the system is successfully armed. The
following options are provided to customize this option:
None: Sirens do not chirp when the system is armed.
All RF: Sirens chirp when armed by any wireless device.
RF Wireless Key: Sirens chirp only when armed by a wire-
less key.
RF Keypad: Sirens chirp only when armed by a wirefree
keypad.
Default:
RF Wireless Key
Valid range:
None, All RF, RF Wireless Key, RF Keypad
Chime on Zone Opening
When this option is enabled, the door chime sounds each
time an appropriately configured zone is opened.
The Door Chime attribute must be set to ON for every zone
that requires a chime on opening.
Default:
Valid range:
Chime on Zone Closing
When this option is enabled, the door chime sounds each
time an appropriately configured zone is closed.
The Door Chime attribute must be set to ON for every zone
that requires a chime on opening.
Default:
Valid range:
Trouble Beeps (Audible/ Auto-silent)
When this option is enabled, trouble beeps are not sounded
for any trouble condition except Fire/CO. For these, trouble
beeps sound every 10 seconds for the duration of the
trouble.
When this option is disabled, the system announces
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SIA
SIA, CID
Enabled
Enabled, Disabled
Disabled
Enabled, Disabled

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